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On today's show, host Alex Blumberg breaks down the primary results in both the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary, and why the media are missing the real good news from them. He also talks about how important it is to remember that the New Hampshire primary results are not a referendum on the 2016 election, and that it's not about who's going to win in 2020.
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the real telltale signs from both the iowa caucus and the new hampshire primary last night there's some
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really positive things for our country coming out of these one of them is that joe biden was destroyed
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last night but also the pete buddha judge the the bernie sanders and donald trump numbers paint an
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well it it uh came out very much like iowa did uh bernie sanders and uh pete buddha judge
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slugging it out for number one and number two uh i i thought these numbers spoke volumes
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uh america the democrats don't want a socialist you'll notice that elizabeth warren her numbers
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went down bernie sanders didn't pick any of those numbers up amy klobuchar clobbered uh uh joe biden
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and pete buddha judge is being viewed as a moderate even though he's not you start to get rid of joe biden
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uh and uh and michael bloomberg or you know amy klobuchar you get rid of the so-called moderates
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and pete buddha judge would have clubbed bernie just clubbed him to death uh and to me that's
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something that we need to to talk about also there's something else the media is missing
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donald trump more than doubled obama's 2012 new hampshire vote total there was not a lot of
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passion for uh barack obama in 2012 he still won but there wasn't a lot of passion donald trump has
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doubled those numbers in in uh new hampshire that says the people who are for donald trump
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are on fire for donald trump the turnout for the youth uh what was it 18 to 30 year olds
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was actually down by two or three points uh from uh from the 2016 election they expected it to be
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20 points higher there is no revolution going on here this is not a this is not a big
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socialist revolution it's happening in the twitter sphere it's happening online it's happening on
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msnbc but it is not happening in our communities when new hampshire isn't even putting 10 or 15
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points in front of pete buddha judge we go to steve dace uh from the steve dace program here on blaze
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he follows this program live every day wanted to see and and get his feel on what happened in new
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hampshire last night hi steve morning glenn and you know the big takeaway i see is the winning vote
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total bernie sanders had compared to what we've seen in recent cycles when there's been multi-candidate
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fields like what sanders did four years ago is irrelevant because it was just him and hillary
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correct but if you if you go back to 1996 you'll see a pattern and that is whenever the winning vote
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total is depressed uh in its overall amount that party loses buchanan in 96 won new hampshire with
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less than 57 000 votes for example uh and then if you go back and it doesn't really matter who wins
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like mccain won new hampshire in 2000 but his vote total was over 115 000 and then you saw george w bush
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ultimately win that election so whichever party has a surge in the vote total of its winner donald trump
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was well over a hundred thousand back in 2016 for example whichever party sees a surge in the vote
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total of its winner in new hampshire tends to go on and win in november and what you're looking at with
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with bernie sanders is what i was telling you back in iowa this is 2012 but there's no mitt romney
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they thought that was going to be joe biden and and they don't have that candidate right now
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and so bernie sanders is winning pardon the soviet pun a bunch of salingrads here he's winning wars
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of attrition because his base shows up no matter what while everybody else is sort of figuring out
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hey who else are we going to go with is it rick santorum is it michelle bachman is it rick perry well
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now the names are pete buddijich and and elizabeth warren uh and amy klovichar who nobody knew what a
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was a month ago so big picture takeaway for your audience they've got the left media and the
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democratic party has between now and super tuesday on march 3rd to take him out if you go to the
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calendar on super tuesday there's a lot of southern states there that pete buddijich has no chance to
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win all right and so if bernie sanders wins just as new england states and california he's going to be
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the nominee and you're going to see them begin to start making peace with it and retconning him
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uh from march 4th thereafter but between him now and march 3rd uh it is open season on bernie
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sanders and they've got to come up with a candidate that they can rally behind that's not him do you
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think that's pete buddijich no i think pete buddijich is largely a a fascinating the same people that voted
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the same white suburbanites and exurbanites who voted for barack obama without knowing what a jeremiah
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right was or betting his record because they wanted to break the racial barrier is who's voting
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for him now because they want to he's the virtue signaling candidate of this cycle they just want
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to say hey i'm not homophobic but if you look at the college campus communities in those places
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uh the urban areas he doesn't have a lot of support there and now we're going to go to south carolina he
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has no chance to win there and then we from there we go other than the nevada caucuses there's going to
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be a lot of southern states here a lot of black voters who are socially conservative he's a no-go
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no-fly zone right away and i think you're going to see him remain relevant because of what he's
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already done but but there's not too many states between now and super tuesday that when you look
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at the calendar you think yeah i think pete buddijich could win there so who so who is there because
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i just i'm watching amy klobuchar she is just not somebody who's going to win i mean i watched her
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last night give her her speech and it's just that i just don't see a a president klobuchar so who is it
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i think that's the problem i don't think there is a logical one i think michael bloomberg you know i
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mentioned to you this a few weeks ago i think his play was for super tuesday to start see if i can buy
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a primary wins in places like oklahoma and etc with huge massive television buys and but the problem
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is you know he's he's a he was a terrible republican he's an even worse democrat he's not an inspirational
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figure at all he's he's even more socially awkward than elizabeth warren this is why i think he is this
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is why i've been i've been tweeting out for the last couple of weeks glenn this this is thanos i am
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inevitable i believe bernie sanders is inevitable because everything you just said about the
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democratic party is true but that's why he's inevitable glenn they have played footsie with
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the likes of bernie sanders and these folks to club people like you and me for 30 damn years
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and now and now the camel's nose is not under the tent the whole torso the tail the backside but it's all
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in the tent now and they have and they can't figure out how to consolidate a true ideological moderate
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would crush him but they're not capable as a party of of permitting one i mean andrew yang put out one
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moderate position on abortion 24 hours ago and was excommunicated yeah by the you know by the white
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woke brigade and so everybody we call a moderate i mean pete butichage wrote in college his political
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idol was bernie sanders all right so everybody we call a moderate is actually a leftist too
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they just don't nikita khrushchev shake their fist at you like bernie sanders does so but isn't that why
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isn't that a reason why pete butichage could do well because he is that he is that leftist uh and
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but he just is an in much softer nicer younger packaging yes if he were a if he were governor
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butichage or senator butichage but the problem we have right now is if we're going to be blunt
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the only reason the mayor of the town as big as cedar rapids iowa is in this race is because
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he's gay and that right now is the number one intersectionality victim group in the democratic
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party and so that's gotten him where he's at now but now we reach where we go where the map pivots
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south and we go to that's the biggest argument against him and so what got him in the door in
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iowa and new hampshire it made a whole bunch of people say yes i finally get to convince uh msnbc
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i'm not a homophobe is now what is is too expensive of a cover charge for him to pay to go into the bar
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from south carolina alabama and all those states down south between now and super tuesday his biggest
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strength becomes his biggest impediment so i i have a different view on pete buddha judge and people
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and you know hey i'm not a homophobe i think that's already been decided i think that's over
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um you know for the most part except with the real diehard extremists um and and it's kind of
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like had its day and we you know we've all accepted everybody and yada yada yada it's not that's that
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that is not the noose it used to be um you say one thing wrong and it used to be an absolute noose
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now it's kind of divided i think on the left to where uh there are others that are saying you know
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why are you getting all the special details and the special laws and the special everything so i think
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there's i think there's the um there's the it's a double-edged sword inside of his own quiver
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of yes he's gay but yes is he is he an extremist uh like you know like we have seen in the past
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um and so i think there's it works both ways on that i really think pete buddha judge is
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uh the the jimmy carter of this generation he is he could go a long way just being the anti-trump
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look can't we all get along can't we nobody cared about jimmy carter except he's just a simple
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peanut farmer and he you know he was a preacher and he just loves the lord and he'll carry his own
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luggage he's not like that evil nixon and ford i think there's a swing and the swing that i think
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people are uh hungry for is a don't be donald trump and they've beaten people and beaten people
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and i think there's a chance that even they are seeing i don't want that divisiveness i don't want
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the nancy pelosi and the and the just beating people over the head i want to win but i would like
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a uniter not a divider and i think that if pete plays it right and i think he did last night in
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many ways if he plays it right on hey i'm just i'm just i just want us all to come together
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i think that could be effective for him disagree uh somewhat i think you're correct about the rivalry
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within the democratic party uh and you know the same week that we had the first gay marriage really
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from the supreme court they struck down the voting rights act of 1964 and what a lot of people on the
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right don't know is the intra-party dynamic on the left there's a massive problem between uh between
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uh the the homosexual activists and and the black community because it is seen as if this group has
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put them pardon the pun again to the back of the bus here on the intersectionality chart if pete
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butich is the democratic nominee mark my words donald trump is going to get the best voting total of
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blacks by a republican presidential nominee since before the civil rights act of 1964 okay mark my
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words all right so hang on just a second i want to come back in in one minute because i want to ask you
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the road to not having bernie sanders uh is a dicey one especially if the democratic party
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doesn't it knows what you just said which i believe uh then what then how do they manage this
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and what is the what's the aftermath we'll go to uh steve in one minute for an answer to that
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10 seconds station id so steve let me start with the question uh of how does the democratic party
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which i completely agree with you i found some old audio we should play that today
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uh found some old audio of me in 2004 warning the democratic party once they put michael moore
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in the presidential box with uh jimmy carter in 2004 i said you people are out of your mind
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he's a socialist you think you're using him he's using you he's going to come back and the socialist
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will eat you for breakfast and you watch and here we are how do they untangle themselves from these
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very dedicated radicals revolutionaries uh and hold things together i don't think that they can i think
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i think you know to to quote uh the former president's uh leftist uh pastor their chickens are
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coming home to roost when yep yeah i i think eventually you know do not be deceived god will
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not be mocked you will always reap what you sow right and i think that you're watching this now
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and i don't think there's a way out of this because their only real inspiring alternative
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is a guy that actually exposes the wedges of their constituencies all the more if you look at all of the
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black and brown polling in this race even down to the college age kids where they've been totally
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worked over by the sexual revolution the lowest polling candidate of all black and brown peoples of
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any age group is pete budigich and so when you put him as the alternative you're actually exposing this
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schism and fracture all the more that's why i don't think they have a way out of this
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so you think they're gonna run bernie sanders i think they're gonna run i think either i think
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they're either gonna run bernie sanders and if we look at the primary calendar between now and march
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and the end and end of super tuesday tell me what states maybe colorado maybe virginia and that's
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about it of those 14 states that are going to be going between now and march 3rd that pete budigich can
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win if bernie wins new england those the rest of those new england states california you know i if he
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wins california they don't give him the nomination that's their headquarters yeah no so i i think i think
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they've got a couple of weeks to try to figure out some kind of hairy hell mary pass and then i think
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you're going to see them just begin to make peace with it because they recognize that go back to the
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first interview you and i did on this cycle back in january of a year ago and i said the biggest
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challenge democrats have is they want to run the election of 2028 and 2032 but we're not there yet
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demographically and so they may just decide you know what we'll eat it like we did with mcgovern
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and we'll eat it you know like we have in other cycles because ultimately we know that we're
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controlling the arc and trajectory of the overton window in history here and once donald trump is
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gone there is not another republican who dares to stand against us on this cultural level because
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they're all afraid of our media my guess is that's the play they make beginning on march 4th if they
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can't take bernie out so you think they're still confident in the long run because i i will tell you
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it with the exception of the demographic the demographic shift here uh and that also will
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play against them soon because you see the the ones coming behind the millennials are very conservative
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very active uh and are are learning what they should be learning i think we have a new generation
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of conservatives coming up um that are unlike anything else you think that the democrats are still
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uh confident in this in this socialist future i think the ones that are coming in the next
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generation are and it's their religion and they're going to play out um this self-actualization
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into its ultimate outcome that's what i think thank you so much steve dace you can uh get all of his
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tonight we are doing china this is the real threat to america and you know i know that uh joe
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biden is not that big of a threat right now and to be the president of the united states
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one what his family and what he has done has got to be deemed at least illegal for someone else the next
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guy we must plug this hole the the ukrainian situation was bad china is much much worse and china has
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researchers now one was working on the china thing and i went to the other team for next week
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and we were working on the china thing or on the coronavirus i don't know what to believe i don't
00:28:47.380
know what to believe it is it is terrifying what do you where are you on this pat i tend to believe
00:28:53.780
they're lying to us i i think it's much worse than what they're letting on a pretty good clue was that
00:29:00.020
10 cent website situation last week where they momentarily put up what seemed to be to me maybe
00:29:06.840
the real numbers 156 000 infected this was over a week ago and 25 000 dead i i think that sounds
00:29:14.020
based on the way they're acting and responding to this yeah i've i it just doesn't make sense it just
00:29:21.680
doesn't make sense yeah it doesn't uh and uh and i don't want to be a conspiracy theorist i don't want
00:29:27.980
to whip the flames up on things but i have to give you both sides because there is a real chance the
00:29:34.680
way china is reacting and the way the who yesterday came out and said um this the coronavirus is a real
00:29:44.060
problem uh and you know there's uh there's reason for that i'll get into that probably next hour
00:29:50.100
pat tell me about uh the primary what were your thoughts well first of all i noticed you guys are
00:29:54.920
missing the big story from all this yeah really uh andrew yang we lost him we lost him we lost him
00:30:00.520
well michael bennett and michael bennett and we lost him just happening uh daval patrick
00:30:05.480
no don't say that not daval patrick say that he was so close he was he was so close to one percent
00:30:13.400
yeah oh no and michael bennett i there is i don't even know who he is right so we got senator
00:30:20.240
sitting u.s senate yeah but have you really seen anything on him no at all well he was in a debate
00:30:27.120
or two at the very beginning yeah did not do well yeah didn't really connect don't remember it don't
00:30:33.980
i mean michael bennett was like michael bennett michael bennett oh the singer still in it no the
00:30:40.760
singer's tony bennett is he related because maybe i'm interested so uh i think it's interesting
00:30:50.220
the the odds makers at 538 uh nate silver's website he's not always right but he there
00:30:57.380
it's a pretty legitimate website he gives bernie now a 38 chance to win the nomination that's down
00:31:03.300
from 44 and that's after new hampshire so this must be based on what's to come as well i think also i
00:31:11.520
think also the the number that he put up his number was not it wasn't as impressive as you might
00:31:17.920
have thought the the the ground game i mean he had a great ground game yeah and the turnout was
00:31:25.300
not good not good not good i mean it was 20 it was 20 points lower in turnout than they had expected
00:31:32.300
yeah that's amazing it was a little bit of an underwhelming win oh it was when you see that you
00:31:37.140
know warren basically faded away and her support seemed to go to like buddha judge and klobuchar
00:31:42.660
yeah not burning which is not it was not bernie really weird very yeah it was strange it was i
00:31:46.660
mean look a win is a win you'd rather win than lose this is a tough thing to for people to
00:31:51.440
comprehend at times because you're like well you should have won by more well it's still winning
00:31:55.380
is better than losing you'd rather be him than biden that's for sure yeah it's like when alabama beats
00:32:00.680
austin p by uh 12 points well it should have been 65 yes the same theory but yeah um number two
00:32:07.860
in the odds makers on 538 is a brokered convention at 33 chance of that 33 that's a pretty solid chance
00:32:16.800
really high biden actually went up despite his fourth and fifth place finishes he went up from
00:32:21.900
16 to 18 so this biden yeah i think a lot i mean this they are just doing everything they can on
00:32:28.560
there he's no but he is just like he's actually ahead in nevada now well yeah but the polls are so old
00:32:35.560
there i mean you know uh not older than biden no they didn't have any polls
00:32:40.700
no but they didn't have polls made out of wood like the sticks they didn't even have that but to
00:32:46.180
give you a sense like today a poll came out for the national race which has biden four points behind
00:32:51.460
he's still behind behind sanders so i mean 22 18 doesn't matter national polls don't matter they
00:32:59.100
really don't because we don't have a national election right it's true however i mean it does
00:33:03.660
yeah i think we want to go back to you playing how elizabeth warren was definitely going to be the
00:33:09.600
nominee we're going to go back to that clip which clip do you want to go back where you
00:33:12.900
mispredicted this election which arrow should we go to i have never ever said i was good at
00:33:20.300
predicting politics but you can mock uh you can mock all the no i'm done i'm mocking you for being wrong
00:33:26.340
again i was i wrong on i said bernie sanders is going to win i did think he was going to win by
00:33:31.640
a little bit more though i will say this is it's a good i have a well-crafted defense thank you i have
00:33:38.580
a uh look you can get well-crafted defense defense anywhere anywhere you can get that with rush
00:33:44.240
you don't need that here you don't need that you want that you get that from hannity or rush
00:33:48.340
have a good time with that you're gonna from here you're gonna get uh so uh uh the the one thing
00:33:57.000
that is really fascinating to me there's a new pew research poll out that talks about what people
00:34:04.260
are willing to accept from their candidates and i'm gonna i'm gonna reveal it here in uh at the top
00:34:11.020
of the hour but i'm telling you if if bernie sanders is the nominee it could be mondale
00:34:20.080
yeah that kind of could be a beating like mondale i think so too i think so too and the other it
00:34:26.640
might not be i mean i go back and forth stew and i were talking about this yesterday go back and
00:34:30.760
forth because it's this is risk big win big risk big lose big because if sanders somehow pulls this
00:34:39.480
off and you know look yeah you lose the market crash two weeks before the election that could
00:34:44.120
happen who knows right i you can't predict these things and and again you look at two donald trump
00:34:49.580
being who donald trump is and being a tad divisive i don't know if anyone's picked that up uh over the
00:34:54.600
years i haven't like some people just don't like the guy and you know look there's what 40 i mean
00:34:59.540
what is the bottom of people a percentage of people who are voting against donald trump 40 40 i mean
00:35:06.460
like 35 40 yes and it's probably higher bottom he's saying bottom yeah but it goes up to about
00:35:12.140
48 oh yeah yeah okay yeah so it's so you're talking about a few percentage points most likely
00:35:17.500
even in a scenario where we have the lowest unemployment uh in the last 50 years right
00:35:23.300
like there's just so many people who don't like him right but i think there's a difference i think
00:35:27.760
that number is closer in the 30s than the 40s because i think there are people that are just
00:35:32.860
they're comfortable they don't like him but they don't have somebody they're excited about
00:35:38.280
so they'll just stay home yeah they'll just stay home their wages are good and they're employed right
00:35:43.260
so that's going to make a difference so and if there's not something they're excited about
00:35:46.820
i mean i i just wait until you see this pew research poll and i couple this with what happened
00:35:53.400
you notice that elizabeth warren went down where did her numbers go
00:35:56.960
amy maybe yeah maybe amy maybe pete i mean pete and and her have held a lot of crossover the entire
00:36:04.140
time first of all pete's not a moderate that's a fallacy he's not and secondly he is they're both
00:36:09.180
pull from this you know highly educated white intellectual elitist sort of crowd like they both
00:36:16.160
pull from that so they've been trading for a while klobuchar though not not as much but that's uh
00:36:20.780
the new if that's happening the other thing that's interesting to me and and hopeful to me
00:36:24.500
is the turnout for trump in new hampshire was amazing first of all he he i think you guys
00:36:30.300
mentioned he doubled uh obama's vote total but he also just pulls people in wherever he goes and the
00:36:38.040
rally that he did in new hampshire that sold out the arena there was 11 000 in he claims 40 to 50 000
00:36:45.280
outside which is unlikely but he does have a problem with counting yes he does but he filled the place
00:36:52.400
when the democrats combined event couldn't come close his estimate of his rallies are the level
00:36:57.920
of counting is similar to iowa yes it really does it really is he may be using the iowa app it's a big
00:37:03.020
but they're still huge yes they're huge 300 000 people yeah no but no what's crazy is the the latest
00:37:11.260
poll on impeachment show that the the average person believes that the impeachment made donald trump
00:37:18.900
stronger not weaker i mean it did right did this is how you know the democrats didn't believe their
00:37:25.160
own rhetoric because if you actually believed he was super duper dangerous and he was going to do all
00:37:30.240
these terrible things then you wouldn't have tried to go after impeachment on something you knew you
00:37:35.020
weren't going to win because this immunizes him you're going to impeach him again before the election
00:37:38.960
like he could do whatever he wants now what are you going to do you're going to have to wait at least
00:37:42.660
until the election before you do anything if you really believed that he was that dangerous yeah
00:37:47.940
you would never use that bullet until you knew it took it out because anything they say now
00:37:54.220
everybody's going to roll their eyes oh come on you guys already tried to impeach him shut up come on i
00:37:59.460
mean first oh first he was stealing it with putin then it was this then it was that then it was that
00:38:04.340
then it was this then you always say about every three weeks this is the one that's going to take
00:38:10.000
him down you've been saying it so now when you come out with anything who's going to believe you
00:38:15.940
who is going to believe you thank you so much pat pat gray unleashed you can hear it before this
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um all right well next hour i'll start with the coronavirus good news there's some bad news in
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there too but some really good news and i think it's what everybody has been concerned about uh so
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we'll start with that um and then i have some news on the election and actually that's good news too
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so really there's there's it's good news a little bad and then good news uh coming up next hour the
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election numbers and what people are actually saying in a new p uh pew research uh poll it's
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it's not what we've been led to believe of course i think we could say that about the coronavirus as
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for new frontiers uh we have a new gallup poll out that is really amazing and uh the the story about it
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is just as amazing written by gallup uh at gallup.com and it's socialism and atheism
00:43:47.300
and uh u.s political liabilities are they still political liabilities what are women if you're
00:43:56.940
jewish if you're black if you're old or young what are the liabilities broken out with republicans
00:44:04.100
independents and uh democrats and it is fascinating to see uh does it include uh gay voters or gay
00:44:13.740
candidists as well yes it does yeah gay and lesbian broken broken down by race because this keeps coming
00:44:20.120
up oh yeah no wait curious wait until you see wait until you see america doesn't seem to be the place
00:44:26.600
that uh that everyone says it is it's really quite remarkable uh we have that coming up in in just a
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a second uh standby also news on the coronavirus coming up
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well hello america and welcome to the glenbeck program really glad that you're here we have some
00:45:09.420
good news i think on the state of the union uh i think there are some things that came out
00:45:15.240
last night that shows the state of the democratic party and and socialism but there's also a new
00:45:22.460
gallup poll out that confirms exactly what i saw happening last night in iowa and in new hampshire
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and we'll start there in 60 seconds this is the glenbeck program
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all right let me give you some um let me give you some good news first of all in the coronavirus i'm
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gonna i'm gonna give you all of the details on the coronavirus uh here in just a second uh at the
00:47:35.420
bottom of the hour but i want to start with this because this is i mean when you think of coronavirus
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what is it that you have been most concerned about on the coronavirus i mean just the massive spread
00:47:46.480
and dying i would say i'd be number one on the list what was number two i uh i it was pretty much
00:47:57.540
just the one this shows how out of steps stew is the number one concern on the coronavirus is that
00:48:04.140
it is something that is targeting the asian community its name apparently according to the
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who is making people look at that and saying oh this is an asian problem and they're afraid that
00:48:19.780
racism will uh pop up and there'll be all kinds of problems because of how asian it sounds
00:48:26.240
to me i think anybody who's not paying attention to it would think that it's a mexican beer virus
00:48:32.740
yeah and that's been shown in search results well well uh overshadowing the human toll you know
00:48:42.000
in actual death is the human toll of racism so yesterday the uh the uh coronavirus has officially
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had its name changed to a now politically correct name that has taken the word corona
00:48:59.180
and disease and put them together so it's now covid 19 you will not be hearing on this program
00:49:11.500
we are not haters you will not be hearing about the coronavirus you will be now hearing about covid 19
00:49:17.680
that is the official name and it has nothing to do with china pay no attention to china you
00:49:26.200
haters that's a serious story serious story i mean how how on earth do we get through these things we
00:49:37.340
don't we don't we deserve to die of little chinaman disease you can call it whatever you want
00:49:46.820
covid 19 coronavirus bat soup is bad for you disease whatever we deserve it if we are more
00:49:57.760
concerned about what we're naming it that's i mean that's real political correctness right
00:50:02.540
that's that's that's you know that's our special next uh next wednesday uh next wednesday we're doing
00:50:09.160
yeah covid 19 uh and the the real theme of the show is big governments kill that's what they do
00:50:15.880
and sometimes they do it with compassion but they kill because big governments only care about the
00:50:20.840
mass and look at what's happening in china and this is an example of it covid 19 you are spending
00:50:26.600
can you work on a cure who is like you know what put the scalpel down put the test tubes down for a
00:50:32.920
minute can we talk about the name the name is scaring me who is saying that
00:50:39.300
okay let me give you some good news how does it feel to you this fight against socialism in america
00:50:51.480
this fight against racism in america does it feel like
00:50:56.880
we're winning we're making progress it seems like the party's going further and further left
00:51:04.620
uh to a degree that almost unthinkable i mean we've used this example before but bernie sanders
00:51:11.000
in 2013 proposed medicare for all and could not get a single co-sponsor on the bill now everyone in
00:51:18.440
the race the 50 000 people who ran are pretty much on on on board all right and it seems like bernie
00:51:26.160
sanders and all of the democrats they're all socialists all of them are socialists right
00:51:31.600
socialist seems like it seems like it they're they're at least they're at least holding on to
00:51:37.560
the socialist truck on a skateboard though they're just you know they're skating behind that truck
00:51:42.700
right uh let me give you from 1958 and these numbers are 1958 1983 2007 2015 2020 gallup poll
00:51:56.020
the percentage that would vote for a person who is black i'm going to give you this the the raw
00:52:05.360
american numbers in 1958 it was 38 that's remarkable in 1983 it was 77 today it's uh then i'm sorry
00:52:16.580
2007 94 then in 2015 92 then in 2020 96 and to be clear the 92 is just because there was a black
00:52:27.300
president that half the country didn't like yes right so it degrades a little bit just on on that
00:52:32.940
catholic i'm just going to give you the the 1958 number to the 2020 number catholic 67 percent would
00:52:40.020
vote for a catholic in 1958 uh 95 would vote for a catholic now that's crazy hispanic we didn't even
00:52:47.940
poll it in 1968 uh but it is now 94 jewish 63 to 93 women 54 to 93 evangelical christian they didn't
00:53:03.020
poll it until 2015 73 to now 80 so now let me let me help you out here black catholic hispanic jewish
00:53:11.920
women all in the 90s evangelical christian is 13 points behind any of those others that's fascinating
00:53:21.440
that's not the right doing that no no uh gay and tolerance though glenn gay and lesbian started
00:53:28.080
taking that in 1983 29 then in 2007 55 then 2015 74 now 78 under 40 we've never pulled it until now
00:53:40.900
under 40 is 70 over 70 short i mean because it's got you got to be 35 in the constitution
00:53:48.440
so that's a short little window there it's right in the middle of it over 70 only 69 percent of americans
00:53:56.740
want to vote for somebody over 70 muslim 66 atheist 60 the last one is socialist 45 now let me get still
00:54:12.560
really high but i think you're giving me that as good news right yeah i'm giving this to you as good
00:54:17.440
news okay still really high but willingness to vote for candidates with diverse characteristics by party id
00:54:24.720
okay the views of political independence i'm reading directly from the research now wait until you hear
00:54:32.660
this the views of political independence fall midway between those republicans and democrats for several
00:54:38.280
candidate types including socialist with less than half of independent saying that they would vote for
00:54:43.480
such a person independents are closer to democrats than republicans and their greater reluctance to
00:54:48.780
support an evangelical evangelical christian candidate in the greater willingness to support a candidate who
00:54:54.580
is a woman gay lesbian somebody under 40 a muslim or an atheist as the 22 2020 democratic presidential
00:55:02.920
primaries get underway listen to this it may be instructive to know that little prejudice stands in the way
00:55:09.980
of democrats as well as national support for candidates who happen to be catholic hispanic jewish or female
00:55:16.960
especially young or advanced in age could pose minor appeal problems being gay or lesbian muslim atheist or a socialist
00:55:26.360
wouldn't cause much stir among democrats but these candidates could have difficulty attracting support from
00:55:35.120
republicans and to a lesser extent from political independence so who has the problem here republicans
00:55:43.100
clearly republicans republicans let me give this to you you're going to have little prejudice uh you're
00:55:50.420
going to be facing a little prejudice uh if you are uh running for the democrats republicans aren't
00:55:56.580
going to stand in your way but there is some prejudice there if you happen to be catholic 95 is the number
00:56:02.660
for republicans saying that they would vote for a catholic out of 195 hispanic 90 jewish 92 or female 86
00:56:12.100
uh especially if you're young or advanced in age 73 is for advanced age okay republicans 73
00:56:22.780
that number for democrats is 66 so you're going to pose some opposition from attracting a republican uh
00:56:36.760
they're at 73 percent acceptance you're at 66 then you're going to have real problems if you're gay or
00:56:45.360
lesbian because this is real it won't cause a stir among the democrats but uh these candidates are
00:56:51.520
going to have a really hard time attracting anybody because they're so diverse uh but anybody else
00:56:59.180
you're a republican you're a bigot being gay or lesbian that's at 89 percent let's see uh if you were
00:57:08.680
catholic it was 95 for the republicans hispanic 90 jewish 92 female 86 being gay or lesbian uh is uh 89
00:57:19.720
muslim 88 atheists 69 socialist 76 all of their numbers are lower than the ones that they were
00:57:30.560
saying earlier are going to really cause a problem it's very divisive and these people won't do it
00:57:34.660
their number they're more bigoted than than the republicans are on the things that they say they're
00:57:43.420
they're all for gay lesbian muslim atheist socialist 76 the the point that i get out of this is there is
00:57:55.700
not a big movement for socialism there is not a there is not this grand divide except beginning with
00:58:06.200
evangelical christians both sides with gay and lesbian both sides under the age of 40 both sides
00:58:15.980
over 70 uh one side really i mean it's 42 to 88 for muslim atheists 41 to 69 and socialist 17 for the
00:58:27.740
republicans and 76 uh for the democrats but only 45 for independence even that though is remarkable
00:58:34.760
almost a one out of every five republicans is fine with a socialist president i know that's crazy
00:58:39.900
that's an incredible number it really is it's interesting to that divide where you have
00:58:45.440
characteristics religion or lack thereof sort of grouped together because there is a difference
00:58:51.880
there right like saying you won't vote for someone because of black skin is a really i mean
00:58:58.940
psychotic old-timey view uh the idea that you wouldn't vote for someone because of their
00:59:05.640
religion well religion is is largely a collection of beliefs that informs the way you act right that's
00:59:11.220
a much more now i don't i don't you know there's always someone right like but if you if you say like
00:59:16.660
atheist a lot of people would not that was one of the least popular ones on there to take that as an
00:59:20.340
example and you might say to yourself well atheism is is a system of beliefs uh that might not lend
00:59:28.800
itself to uh support my view of religious liberty right now we all know we met i mean pen gillette is a
00:59:35.360
would be a big defender of religious liberty and he's an atheist but we've all met atheists that would
00:59:40.240
do that but that's not necessarily inherent in the ideology in a way what is a religion but an ideology
00:59:46.000
right right so uh when at least as it applies to public policy so it's it's a big difference there
00:59:52.840
and they lump all that stuff together it's an interesting thing that is always included in
00:59:58.000
these polls because it really does i think for a lot of people it's going to indicate how someone
01:00:03.400
would act because you know that's how you would act right like if you have a religious foundation it
01:00:09.140
sets the foundation for the way that you deal with whatever issue you're talking about um where
01:00:14.520
skin color should not be that way and yet the left treats skin color that way you know they talk
01:00:21.000
about how important uh every cultural difference is and how that is inherent like skin color it's not
01:00:26.960
inherent in that at all no that's not the way that's supposed to be no no but the good news is i think
01:00:33.920
if you saw last night bernie's numbers are not turning out no they're not turning out there is a revolution
01:00:42.480
going on but it is a very small group of people it's not what you are led to believe by the press it is
01:00:50.720
still small uh but it is it's uncommonly large for america to be seeing this but it's still a small
01:00:59.660
number and it's being foisted upon us by a very small group of quite honestly very powerful because
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they are connected uh very powerful forces in our universities and in uh television and broadcast
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but it's only feeling like we're overwhelmed by socialists because the democrats are being
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overwhelmed by socialists they have let this small group of of rebels uh uh america haters constitutional
01:01:31.560
um imbeciles take over and that's why you feel it's choking because it's choking them to death
01:01:40.060
if you're a democrat you you really need to wake up uh because it's choking your party to death
01:01:49.660
well if you've ever had to go to the bank and exchange yourself a wheelbarrow full of venezuelan
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do you feel is it just me am i being too optimistic i feel like a tide turning
01:03:22.740
i feel like america is starting to wake up to some degree uh that they are being i mean i i actually
01:03:35.780
i i i believe god will sort it out in the end but i kind of hope that bernie sanders does get the
01:03:45.860
nominee uh does get the nomination because i think it's going to scare the crap out of a lot of people
01:03:51.760
a lot of people and when you flirt with something that real uh and especially with a guy who's not
01:04:00.880
going to moderate it he's just not no if if he's not elizabeth warren is going to know at least warren
01:04:06.920
might try to make people can you know convinced that it's not really socialism i mean she still
01:04:12.660
says to this day she's a capitalist uh which is laughable it's probably one of the reasons she's not
01:04:17.500
winning uh that left lane lane because she she won't own it he owns it right he believes it he's
01:04:23.460
believed it since 1907 and i've won you mean when the socialist movement first started here in america
01:04:29.820
yeah yeah exactly he was i think 40 at the time 49 yeah 49 i'm sorry no um i didn't ageist uh but i uh
01:04:39.500
i just think when you get that close to something that bad people will wake up right now they don't
01:04:46.460
really know what socialism is bernie sanders will uh will teach america what a socialist is
01:04:52.240
uh and maybe that's what we need to put this to bed yes that is one way to go yeah i don't and i'm not
01:05:01.680
saying for the election i'm not saying for uh for him to uh for him to win the presidency
01:05:08.920
and i don't want him to win the nomination either because it's such a risk big win big risk big lose
01:05:14.580
big scenario anything can happen when it gets to one-on-one i know anything can happen he's a great
01:05:19.560
teacher of what socialism really is it goes both ways too i mean if you remember look the leftists
01:05:24.300
wanted to do this the whole time right they've wanted to go towards socialism the entire time there
01:05:28.920
was a time in which the best approach to do that was bill clinton saying the era of big government
01:05:33.400
is over and then just doing the opposite correct um and moving it very slightly uh that has they
01:05:40.000
are betting that that's changed they are betting that that is no longer the case and you look at i
01:05:45.160
mean if you look at who in this race went for the full woke idea it really didn't seem to work all
01:05:51.400
that well and the people pushing back against it have actually done better that's why i ask you
01:05:56.380
am i seeing a sea change in america are we starting to see the beginning of the end
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ideology is it starting to wake america and they're starting to push back
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so i know i need to get to you know the coronavirus or now as it's called covid19
01:08:13.740
honest to god because it was stigmatizing the chinese honest to god they were you know people
01:08:23.060
in the west you know what americans are like they hear coronavirus and they're immediately
01:08:26.940
going to think all those damn chinese people what oh my gosh they're just who at the h who at the
01:08:35.060
world health organization had the time to think that anyway i'm gonna get to that but i noticed that
01:08:44.120
you've skipped the real news today in your political coverage that we've lost deval patrick
01:08:50.060
shocking shocking development he got into the race like five days ago yeah and now he's gone we've lost
01:09:01.020
have we lost tulsi yet no tulsi's still tulsi as far as we know okay uh deval patrick's gone tom
01:09:08.080
steyer is he still he's still in now he's got two states coming up where he has his best polling
01:09:12.900
but which is what over three uh yeah he's in double digits in south carolina some polls he's in high
01:09:19.960
singles in nevada i was in nevada over uh vacation right after christmas and basically you have
01:09:27.140
uh one two different options for billboards uh strip clubs or tom steyer those are the two
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really sometimes tom steyer is taking his top off so it's hard to tell which one that is actually
01:09:39.040
advertising for but tom steyer has blanketed that city and that state with ads uh doing essentially
01:09:46.000
what bloomberg is doing in every other state so he has a chance to i think you know register there
01:09:52.400
and south carolina has been his best polling oddly which is it's a strange sort of formula i think
01:09:57.920
why a billionaire like tom steyer would in a state where you know the the large african-american voting
01:10:05.720
base uh but for some reason he's showing up pretty strongly there all right let me let me talk to you a
01:10:10.320
little bit about uh covid19 otherwise known as the coronavirus oh my gosh why do you hate asians so much
01:10:18.020
um this is uh this is a perplexing story to me uh and and it's because i can't figure it out i would
01:10:28.600
generally jump right to china's lying to us they always lie about these things and look at what we're
01:10:36.980
seeing online look at what we're seeing uh from space look what they're doing there's something not
01:10:47.380
quite right about the actions of china and then what we're hearing and i don't know what it is
01:10:56.420
and so i don't want to jump to any conclusions because i don't want anybody to freak out because
01:11:02.300
that's the worst thing you can do but i do want you to be prepared just in case so we're in the midst
01:11:08.740
of doing uh research now on trying to nail down the answers on what's really going on with the
01:11:15.300
coronavirus i'm sorry it's the racist in me covid19 and uh and trying to figure out what we can believe
01:11:27.120
what we can't one thing that sticks out to me that is weird in the media is you know how the media has
01:11:35.140
always made the bird flu everything everything they have made it into this is probably the pandemic of
01:11:43.580
uh 1918 this looks a lot like it we're probably all going to die by the end of the week make sure
01:11:50.840
you're with us for that special report on sunday night 60 minutes that's what they do yeah and this
01:11:57.080
is not happening now now there's a lot of news going on but a pandemic should probably take precedence
01:12:05.400
no one is saying anything and i think perhaps it's because they also don't know you can't
01:12:15.740
prove and you can't disprove anything because we don't know so perhaps everybody is like me just kind
01:12:22.980
of just taking a back seat and saying you know what maybe we'll let's wait let's wait to see what's
01:12:29.760
going on because you don't want to add to the panic now let me give you some things that we do know
01:12:35.560
uh you can't wear a cheap surgical mask um like you can with the flu remember when i said oh really
01:12:44.100
you can't uh you know when i said you know hey china maybe those masks aren't working for you
01:12:50.000
it happens to be true in this particular case um covid19 requires an n95 mask and an n95 mask is
01:13:01.500
the heavier just not the little surgical mask the darth fader one that's the one like no it's not
01:13:05.900
like that it's the one with the little uh metal kind of clamp thing towards your nose it looks like a
01:13:11.600
it's when you're going in and you're doing lots of sanding work or or you know chemical fumes and
01:13:18.460
stuff and you're not you're not having to breathe through a respirator it's still a mask but it's
01:13:23.160
heavier it's called an n95 you do so much work with uh with turpentine and actually i do
01:13:30.680
that's actually i just do it's no doubt you do so much hard physical labor that i'm not hard
01:13:37.280
physical labor you know i'm taking i'm painting i'm taking lessons for painting for the first time in
01:13:42.000
my life and i'm really enjoying it i have this unbelievable artist that has agreed to give him
01:13:47.540
give me uh lessons and she came over and she was like um okay and she went through like a whole
01:13:56.240
bunch of questions and i was like nope don't know that don't know that don't know that don't know
01:14:00.100
that she's like please tell me you do have a cover for your garbage can and i said no and she said
01:14:06.400
okay you know this stuff can all just like spontaneously combust right and i'm like no nobody
01:14:14.600
told me that lessons already paid for and so in my artist's life i am the leonardo da vinci of
01:14:23.260
making sure the studio and the and and the thing doesn't catch on fire i got that one down nice yeah
01:14:28.540
so i think i can stop lessons anyway uh so they're now saying that this virus is also spreading through
01:14:35.980
contact with the eye now i have not done any french eye kissing lately um but i don't think you have
01:14:44.980
to touch your eye to my eye i think it's if i if i shake hands with you and i rub my eye uh or if
01:14:53.420
somebody coughs i don't know if it's airborne we don't know but they're saying now you can get it so
01:14:58.380
the problem is if you're a nurse or a doctor you pretty much have to wear a scuba mask and i know
01:15:04.860
how much those are it's also now looking like it spreads through pipes they they haven't figured
01:15:12.700
this one out yet but the chinese have just evacuated giant apartment buildings now see this is where it
01:15:20.540
goes to really a thousand people have died from this and you're doing this uh they have just evacuated a
01:15:27.820
bunch of apartment buildings because a few people have had it and they quarantine the entire apartment
01:15:33.680
building and people that lived floors apart are getting it and so they're thinking what's happening
01:15:39.400
is when it's going down the drain when you're flushing you know there's that trap that makes
01:15:45.020
sure that the the odors and everything else doesn't come back up but if you are using a fan they think
01:15:51.740
that that is sucking the corona covid will the racism stop covid 19 is coming up and being sucked into
01:16:02.420
your room and then it's landing on the floor where they now say it can live for nine days
01:16:09.360
that's different that's huge um the um uh this is hey this has a higher than flu uh death rate and
01:16:22.660
spread rate they're saying it can live nine days on the surface and be infectious um there are indications
01:16:28.820
that unlike flu or even a cold try this on for size you get it you you live through it you can get it
01:16:37.980
again the body is not making any kind of antibody uh for it so that's the that's the latest that we
01:16:46.940
have on what we know and don't know did you see the did you see the cruise ship that now is like the
01:16:54.020
cruise of death it's not making me comfortable we're going on a cruise here in about what a month
01:17:00.120
and a half yeah a different uh different boat yeah different boat 135 cases uh they're saying
01:17:05.960
right so far just on this one boat and here's the problem they're out of food no one will dock
01:17:12.920
they won't let them dock anywhere they are running out of food they're running out of food they're
01:17:18.880
running out of water they're running out of everything and nobody will let them dock and part
01:17:24.220
of the problem is this stuff can live on things for nine days and so if they send a boat out there
01:17:33.440
you know are you touching anything are you exchanging anything it's almost like you got it's almost like
01:17:40.580
you have to send a boat out with a bunch of food and then once they all take the food off then you
01:17:45.060
just have to do one of those you know viking arrow flaming air just set the boat on fire i think this is the
01:17:51.940
time to get uh the drone food delivery thing started i've been wanting that anyway uh i but
01:17:57.240
you know have you seen the video of the drone that chased the little lady away in china they have
01:18:04.180
drones now patrolling everywhere i did see this is that real though i mean i i don't believe anything
01:18:10.420
that i see on the internet but i was gonna say yes but can you tell but yes i think it is i mean
01:18:18.200
they're talking about it the the the chinese are very proud of how they're keeping everybody under
01:18:23.940
lock and key i bet they are yeah they're very proud on how how well this system is uh oh it's working
01:18:29.560
so well i mean only 45 000 cases that we know of which again it was probably low by yeah and if
01:18:39.700
they're doing this and keeping everyone in their house how is that spreading like that well i i have
01:18:45.960
seen too that they don't think that quarantine is really the right thing for this like it's not
01:18:51.220
gonna you can't quarantine a giant city and stop it that's just not the way it's going to work
01:18:54.720
but they think uh i mean you've seen the videos and it's so weird because we live in this era where
01:19:00.960
i haven't you know you go on the internet you have no idea what is real but like they have videos of
01:19:05.040
people of of of the seemingly the government welding doors to apartment complexes shut so people can't
01:19:13.300
leave they have videos as you point out of drones following people around there's videos of people
01:19:19.400
inside their homes and authorities come and just basically lock them in their own homes so they
01:19:24.100
can't leave can't leave i mean that is bad yeah now here's yeah i mean look i we all love to talk
01:19:30.220
about the government and how bad it is but i mean this is what they you can do when you really give
01:19:34.560
power over these things happen uh so here's the latest also from today this one's from the guardian
01:19:40.680
uh the chronovirus uh epidemic which is covid 19 stop with the racism could spread to about two
01:19:49.260
thirds of the world's population if it cannot be controlled according to hong kong's leading public
01:19:54.080
health epidemiologist that's 60 percent of the global population will be infected by this if they
01:20:02.280
can't contain it in china yesterday according to sky news uh the who now remember these are the
01:20:10.660
the same people who are changing the name so you know we don't we don't treat chinese people
01:20:16.060
differently crazy um yesterday they came out and the uh the head of the who said and i'm quoting
01:20:26.340
the covid 19 is the worst enemy you can ever imagine and poses a greater global threat than terrorism
01:20:36.620
the world needs to wake up and be as aggressive as possible in tackling this outbreak
01:20:43.620
i don't okay okay if that's true can you stop spending the time on changing the name
01:20:52.780
into something politically correct how does that fit with what everyone else is saying
01:20:58.660
how is this fitting with our coverage well i mean you could argue i guess at least in america
01:21:04.720
there's a lot of other big things going on i mean last week was one of the biggest news weeks we
01:21:09.000
talked about it that we've ever seen you've got major elections going on the state of the union
01:21:13.860
the super bowl you know there is a lot there is the super the super bowl pandemic and there was
01:21:21.420
the super bowl i mean yeah there has been a lot here super bowl in that but it is it just is how
01:21:28.120
many hundreds of millions of people across the globe watch it i mean it's one of the biggest events of
01:21:32.720
the year no i i i know that right but i just i'm confused by the i'm confused by the response
01:21:40.480
it doesn't seem like it seems like something we shouldn't worry about and yet you have the who
01:21:49.200
saying what they said yesterday and you have china doing what they're doing and probably lying to us
01:21:57.980
i just i i guess i'm in the middle of doing research for this for next wednesday's special
01:22:04.480
on covid19 and as i'm looking at what is happening that we can verify forget all the conspiracy theories
01:22:14.660
look at what you're verifying it doesn't match it doesn't match what we're being told and it doesn't
01:22:22.020
match the response from media and is media being responsible or irresponsible by not really going
01:22:30.720
into this this is i mean n95 mask i would order yours today it probably is not going to be needed
01:22:39.040
but you're not going to go to a home depot or any place else and get an n95 mask if this thing
01:22:46.080
suddenly becomes real would you continue to eat and drink bat smoothies do you think that that's a
01:22:52.100
well i think that where did you get the bats from wuhan yeah i would cut uh i would cut down
01:22:58.120
maybe not a no wuhani bats i would cut down on that i'm not saying no but i would cut down on that
01:23:04.960
and if you just have a local neighborhood bat yeah you just pop that thing into your mouth that's fine
01:23:09.340
right yeah deep deep fry those bats work them in smoothies with a little uh chipotle mayo oh my gosh
01:23:16.460
it's delicious okay hackers are everywhere you see 20 something year old kids they're probably
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so do you remember that old man that lived down the street that all of us kids were afraid of
01:29:31.240
and you would sometimes you would add maybe five or six minutes to your walk home just to take
01:29:36.760
just to take the route that didn't pass his house you know you would opt for the house with a rottweiler
01:29:43.720
that was on a chain and the chain looked a little rickety and there was a big hole in the fence in the
01:29:49.800
shape of a former classmate you remember that house you'd walk by that house because that old man was
01:29:56.700
sitting in that house and it was like he was waiting for you he was just waiting his door seemed to
01:30:03.020
always be just a little open just a little bit of a crack he was like ready to pounce when you walked by
01:30:09.400
and he was he was old when our parents were our age he was the guy that our parents were like oh i remember
01:30:17.200
i remember cranky old mr wilson you'd be like he was old then yo yeah he'd come out and yell at you
01:30:29.360
maybe there's another guy that's a vampire or a highlander or i don't know what it is but
01:30:38.080
that guy won in new hampshire last night new hampshire
01:30:43.380
because you know bernie sanders after he gave his speech he wanted to get into the car and he was
01:30:52.700
and he was like oh why aren't there any dials on the on the radio anymore why are there dials and
01:31:03.060
he couldn't hear he couldn't figure out how to get the radio reports on how he won and everybody in
01:31:08.340
the car was like radio what is that it's the same guy that same guy that would yell at you all the time
01:31:17.720
and you would see him and he would be in shorts and black socks and he'd have black shoes on but
01:31:23.360
they were like the really high knee socks that you know only old guys in suits would wear
01:31:28.480
and you can't imagine him in a suit because i mean did they have suits back when he was a kid
01:31:36.320
when he was working that had to be what a hundred years ago
01:31:41.820
and now he's like these shoes are comfortable these are the shoes everybody should have it's
01:31:48.260
bernie he was trying to get everybody to wear those comfortable shoes because they never wear out
01:31:54.200
i bought these shoes back in 1954 they never have worn out everybody should only wear these shoes
01:32:03.220
shoes and you can borrow my socks no no no no no no you ruffians in your in your tennis sneakers
01:32:13.020
you'd come you'd come to his house if you were brave or if you were the new kid that moved into
01:32:21.360
the block or you were just stupid you would go to his house on on halloween and he'd open the door
01:32:28.620
what do you want it's halloween we're all dressed as and then you'd see him in the happy mode he'd
01:32:35.400
look at the kids and he'd be like happy i mean you wouldn't know it because his face didn't change
01:32:40.400
and he would still say i got nothing and slam the door and you know you know that that guy is the guy
01:32:48.820
who wants the big government because if you were ever playing baseball if you were playing kickball any
01:32:53.980
of that stuff that was the guy who was like you kids i'm calling your parents i know your parents
01:33:02.600
and they're not gonna like it yeah because they're scared of you too so you know he was the guy that
01:33:10.360
wanted rules on everything he is the guy he was a progressive he had to be he wanted everything i'm
01:33:17.500
calling the cops on you i'm walking down the street i'm whistling no whistling around my house
01:33:23.820
and when you were there on halloween and he closed it i got nothing door closed you know he was walking
01:33:31.240
back to his one chair with a lone tv in the room and he's eating a tv dinner and he's like everybody these
01:33:37.980
kids they all want free stuff that's bernie sanders man that is who won last night in new hampshire
01:33:46.920
the guy who's going back to his tv dinner alone watching that tv and that old ratty chair that is
01:33:55.560
comfortable in my comfortable shoes and everybody should wear these black comfortable shoes and stop
01:34:00.860
knocking at my door for free stuff and yet he's promising everyone somebody else's stuff for free
01:34:10.200
thus ended the lesson i thought i would just pop that in today because i realized it last night
01:34:18.460
when he was happy and yet he looked angry and i thought i've seen him before that's mr wilson
01:34:27.700
yeah there's only one guy he was in your childhood our parents childhood and now he wants to be president
01:34:36.320
of the united states that's all there is to it uh by the way uh klobuchar uh is now going to expand
01:34:44.860
her campaign after a strong new hampshire primary uh she sucked uh no did you see her her speech i think
01:34:55.040
she's really bad yeah you know she has a great resume she has a great electoral history she pretty
01:35:03.280
much blows everybody out everywhere she's ever been okay well but she also says i mean if i have to hear
01:35:08.780
one more time that she announced her campaign in a snowstorm i'm going to jump off of a building i thought
01:35:16.680
it was just me she says it every time why why do we care what the weather was when you started talking
01:35:22.920
about your campaign why would it why on earth would we care about that you live in minnesota of course
01:35:28.300
it was snowing there's no other options get off my lawn in the snow get off my lawn it's really
01:35:37.220
annoying and she has she's very bad at the she does a kamala harris did this too where they come up with
01:35:44.180
these lines you know on the bus or in their focus groups or whatever that they think are really
01:35:49.360
really effective and they continually repeat them over and over again in every media appearance
01:35:54.720
every time you see them every time she walks out she says something like i may be klobuchar and i'm
01:36:00.540
gonna be donald trump right just like oh you're like oh can she i mean can you even attempt to say
01:36:07.720
it like a human being would say it can you even try or you know i'm sorry i i have no problem i have
01:36:14.360
no problem voting for a woman i would have voted for uh um oh what's her she hillary clinton heels
01:36:21.620
and the oh uh for you kamala harris um i know you know the woman uh melda marcos uh no carly
01:36:30.820
fiorina i would have voted for carly fiorina in a heartbeat okay i really liked carly okay i think
01:36:36.760
she was a real constitutional conservative didn't sound like it at the beginning but i think she really
01:36:41.460
was and she had the guts to do it i loved her i loved her um but you know there there there is
01:36:48.340
there is something about some women just like some guys you know you you listen to some guys you're
01:36:55.260
like their voice just grates on me you know there's some people that have radio shows that didn't last
01:37:02.240
long in radio show because their voice just grates on you uh klobuchar is one of those people hillary
01:37:09.500
clinton was one of those people where it's just like i'm gonna tell you right now that's all you
01:37:15.280
hear that's all you hear that's not necessarily the way they sound what you hear is i'm gonna tell
01:37:21.660
you to pick up your socks this is the sexism yes we've been talking about yes no but i mean
01:37:27.120
elizabeth warren i think and again we're naming every female candidate here no kamala harris didn't
01:37:31.800
have that no kamala harris doesn't have that no uh and i don't think i think elizabeth warren has
01:37:37.920
something else different i think she has she has almost like it's almost like a a teenaged puberty
01:37:43.460
male voice it's always cracking it's got that hi elizabeth warren she almost has that thing going on
01:37:50.460
which is a very so is it like a catherine hepburn thing is it like could be your poop is it kind of
01:37:56.960
like that it's possibly that's what i would like elizabeth warren to say if she got into a debate
01:38:01.820
she should just use all the old catherine hepburn lines from like on golden pond way hey old poop
01:38:07.940
stop it now it's working better than what she's doing now anything would anything would anything
01:38:13.820
would but there is that and look this happens uh for a lot of people it's it is it's a i mean women
01:38:21.940
will say that it's sexist but i you know i you look at it and i bet no barack obama had the same
01:38:28.820
kind of thing except he had it with catchphrases that would drive you yeah out of your mind after
01:38:35.420
a while you can he was better at least at pulling them off every every candidate says similar lines
01:38:41.500
at different speeches and they everybody has their go-to phrasing there's something about klobuchar
01:38:46.900
though it's very stilted she she knows like she's memorized the way she thinks it's supposed to sound
01:38:52.360
which is not the right way and she repeats it the same way every single time and that is really
01:38:57.160
irritating stilted how can you tell next to elizabeth warren and warren is the same warren is she's bad
01:39:02.980
like that warren is like a grandmother that wants all of the teenagers to love her and she's not like
01:39:12.400
that cool grandma or that cool grandpa that is just like everybody does love you you know uh she's
01:39:18.040
really trying she tries too hard and so you're like okay okay creepy lady uh that's enough you know i'm
01:39:23.680
just hip with you kids too hello kids yeah i mean wow those are snazzy sneaks whoa you know and she
01:39:34.780
thinks she's being cool that's the problem with elizabeth warren for me is she's trying so hard
01:39:42.380
so hard so hard uh and i don't understand i mean i it does feel like the klobuchar the
01:39:50.300
clomentum that we're seeing clomentum i like that yeah that is because now we don't have joe
01:39:55.700
mentum no joe mentum is uh joe mentum is done crashed and burned yeah the joe mentum ran out over
01:40:01.800
the ocean unfortunately it crashed into the sea i have a feeling the joe biden uh and it's appropriate
01:40:08.880
uh but the joe biden uh career is going to be remembered a little like the hindenburg
01:40:13.960
in the end yeah sure it might have been great floating around for a while but once it got over
01:40:18.540
its target it just burst into flames it's true though and i think klobuchar almost benefits
01:40:25.720
from being so bad for so long like beto for example comes out and he has his big run and then falls
01:40:33.800
apart kamala harris has a big run and then falls apart elizabeth warren has a big run and falls apart
01:40:38.200
all these people had these rises and then falls well klobuchar was smart she never had the rise
01:40:44.040
yeah she just didn't do anything i'm just i'm not better i'm not worse i'm just exactly the way i was
01:40:51.800
in the snowstorm everyone i'm only looking good because everyone else is burned to the ground yeah
01:40:58.220
i mean that's that is the problem because they're nobody's really taking it everybody's like
01:41:03.440
okay well try her maybe right we're like well we got we don't want to he's got a socialist
01:41:10.320
yeah buddha judge who's like 12 years old i think he's rode his bike to the rally
01:41:15.380
i got a new bike bell boys who else are we gonna have well klobuchar we haven't heard anything bad
01:41:20.980
about her yet because we haven't heard anything about her yet so let's try that one telling you
01:41:25.560
it is shoe shopping they are like women shoe shopping they're gonna try them all on and in
01:41:31.200
the end they're gonna go you know i don't think i need new shoes that the sexism is there again look
01:41:36.680
at that that's right that's right and i'm gonna say it coronavirus i don't care i don't care how
01:41:43.820
anti-asian that is you're supposed to call it covid 19 now all right jerry is as tough as they come
01:41:52.320
he grew up on a farm by the time he was uh by the time he was an adult he was almost in superhuman
01:41:56.840
shape the kind of guy i hated he would work you know long hours on the farm and he liked it
01:42:02.320
kind of guy i hated he played soccer boxing he was not the kind of guy that would beat me up but i
01:42:09.820
always thought he would he raced motorcycles and cars and this is where his trouble started um and i'm
01:42:14.920
not making this up jerry was in a collision at over 100 miles an hour which he survived uh and while he
01:42:20.660
was recovering he was struck by lightning shut up show off anyway five years later he fell on a 72 uh
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7200 power volt cable and was electrocuted oh yeah he's still walking around well he had to have a year
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of morphine decades of ibuprofen enormous amount of pain he finally discovered a relief factor he is living
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that's something i'm pete buddha judge coming up in just a second but i you know i'm gonna work on
01:43:38.280
this because i just realized he was that kid that would always get beat up that had the bike
01:43:42.880
and like the ching ching ching ching that would go by the house that the old man liked
01:43:47.600
i'm just saying really maybe i'll tell you that we'll have to figure that out i had a thought last
01:43:54.020
time as i'm watching these results come in amy klobuchar is at 20 of the vote how do you feel
01:43:58.660
if you're like cory booker right now like cory booker drops out of the race what three weeks before
01:44:06.040
iowa ish why would you run this entire campaign and then drop out now when stuff like this is so
01:44:12.820
obviously possible right like why wouldn't you just stick in the race could that have been booker
01:44:17.640
yesterday could have been could it have been kamala harris i mean it might have been might have been
01:44:24.160
could have been right why would you bail listen to this this is the uh actual results from uh from
01:44:29.500
new hampshire last night joe sestak remember joe sestak yeah now joe sestak was a failed candidate
01:44:36.180
in the senate in pennsylvania for whatever reason decided to run for president no one even knew what
01:44:41.080
happened he actually did run he dropped out a long time ago he got 137 votes in new hampshire that is
01:44:48.640
somebody going how can i throw my time completely away yeah now the next place now this is going to
01:44:55.740
surprise you with 123 votes robbie wells now you might say who's robbie wells he's not even on our
01:45:03.560
board how many candidates are on our board up here a thousand a thousand candidates basically on
01:45:09.000
robbie wells not one of them and here's what's really sad he beat joe sestak no no he only has
01:45:17.080
123 oh he was lower just lower okay all right now i think he's an actual candidate still i could be
01:45:23.040
wrong on that and and we apologize to the wells campaign for uh for all this but be right behind
01:45:28.540
robbie wells kamala harris with 96 votes wow 96 votes she spent all that money that huge launch
01:45:36.680
and here she is finishing behind robbie wells and joe sestak and joe it's really surprising to me
01:45:42.980
that the suicide rate among candidates of any party isn't higher i mean you know i read something about
01:45:49.760
elizabeth warren this morning that she is out she's the last person to leave she she takes selfies
01:45:55.120
and shakes hands with everybody until everybody is gone that's her big thing and i thought they're
01:45:59.900
not selfies but what a thing what a waste of time huh a selfie is a thing do we all know what a selfie
01:46:04.360
is does anyone is anyone aware of what a selfie is you hold a camera take a picture of yourself
01:46:08.580
yeah that's why it's a selfie yeah yeah if it's someone else taking a picture of you it's just a
01:46:13.060
picture that's just a normal photograph it's not a selfie well it is if you're taking it yourself
01:46:20.720
that's what she waits for no she just is in a photo line shut up it's just a photo line she's
01:46:27.540
got a photographer taking pictures a photographer she's one of the people she's having beer that's
01:46:33.200
true that's true did you hear her grab a cold there you hear her inspirational story that came
01:46:36.980
out after the race i know i was very impressed we don't have the audio of that by any chance doing
01:46:41.060
the inspirational story i've heard i heard her where she sounded to me like so i just want you to know
01:46:46.440
i'm a great vice presidential candidate for anyone did sound like what she was going for yeah so she
01:46:51.920
she has this story she's like you know what we're going on in this campaign you know why i had a
01:46:55.540
young woman walk up to me the other day she's in college she was struggling she just needs someone
01:47:00.380
to help her and she said i just looked into my account and i found i only had six dollars but i
01:47:05.860
wanted to bring you these three dollars i i got half of it i'm giving it to you because i believe in
01:47:10.120
your campaign she's like that shows the power of our campaign really what it shows is you just took
01:47:14.780
money from like a really poor person for a campaign that you know isn't going anywhere and now you're
01:47:20.820
going to use this poor person's three dollars to pay off debt of one of your aids steak dinner from
01:47:28.280
like three months ago that you still owe like that is not a good story i mean it is very typical of
01:47:35.180
elizabeth warren to try to take some half of someone's money we know that is very much in her in her
01:47:40.300
wheelhouse but i mean this is your inspiration like oh this poor person they could have spent it
01:47:45.040
on like a hamburger so they could have eaten tomorrow but instead luckily they're paying my
01:47:49.420
campaign today the good news is she uh she lost her apartment uh they repossessed her car and i'm no
01:47:55.920
longer a candidate right so i hate sucks to be her congratulations everybody i don't know i think
01:48:02.440
that it's a sad state of affairs but i think if i'm a candidate and i go through this entire race
01:48:07.420
go through debates and fundraising and all that nonsense you stay in and see what happens look
01:48:12.240
with klobuchar she was a zilch for this entire campaign and then she gets 20 percent in new
01:48:17.700
hampshire uh we have a uh we have a congressman who said democrat a democratic congressman said trump
01:48:24.840
will demolish a democratic socialist candidate we will lose 48 states uh i think you're right
01:48:31.540
this is the glenbeck program you know keeping a handle on your finances is both long and short-term
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games uh there's a lot of factors that come into play um tesla went up 300 points down 243 points
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in four days four days uh the persistent liquidity crisis of the fed's repo operation saw massive
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oversubscription again twice just last week the fed still refuses to say what's going on the fed came
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out yesterday and begged the federal government said you've got to stop spending so much because
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we're not going to be able to bail anything out we're not going to be able to do anything uh with
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this kind of debt if and when the economy turns and the economy is going to turn nobody's listening i mean
01:49:22.400
it is it's crazy the news that's going on and if you ever thought it was crazy before it's getting
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even more crazy when the world turns around starts going the other way i'll stop telling you to
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so i want to talk to you a little bit about uh the moderate now that the democrats have discovered
01:50:24.200
it's uh pete buddha judge his policy says otherwise but he is going to try to position
01:50:30.580
himself as a moderate and uh here he is explaining it on morning joe i wouldn't be able to uh govern
01:50:38.180
effectively if i couldn't work well with independents and republicans but i didn't do it by pretending to
01:50:44.000
be more conservative than i am i actually don't believe that the best way to reach independence today
01:50:48.980
is through ideological centrism i mean mathematically you look at the numbers in my county and it's very
01:50:55.220
clear that there are a lot of people who voted for barack obama donald trump mike pence and me
01:51:00.180
which indicates that uh you know voters uh especially voters in the heartland where i come from
01:51:05.200
don't necessarily make their decisions by just lining everybody up on an ideological spectrum and then
01:51:10.420
looking for the dot that's closest to where they are well he doesn't make it easy for conservatives to
01:51:16.580
join his team uh he wants to abolish the death penalty eliminate private prisons raise the federal
01:51:24.360
minimum wage to 15 an hour cancel some student debt eliminate the electoral college and offshore
01:51:32.380
drilling as well and oil and gas leases on federal land ban all assault weapons implement a buyback
01:51:40.200
program institute universal background checks increase red flags law red flag laws
01:51:45.940
revive the deferred action for childhood arrivals that's the daca program offer citizenship for dreamers
01:51:53.380
legalize marijuana decriminalize all drugs increase wealth taxes strengthen federal regulations on tech
01:52:00.520
companies avoid imposing tariffs study reparations as an option rejoin the paris climate accord and expand the
01:52:09.600
supreme court to 15 justices but that's all he wants to do one position is even worse than the rest for
01:52:18.540
conservatives the conservatives it's it's hard to overlook his position on abortion partially because
01:52:24.820
liberals and conservatives disagree on abortion probably more than any other issue and it is a deep
01:52:29.020
divide this is something that i'm sorry i can't change my mind on what life is i can't change we we
01:52:36.860
believe that's killing a child you you have to understand we're not going to go away
01:52:44.660
and partially because he's vague and meandering on the subject he plays you know he plays the foil to
01:52:56.500
trump what does trump do about abortion he takes a stand and he refuses to budge last month he attended the
01:53:01.740
march march for life he was the first president to do so in its 47 years you know people judge trump by
01:53:10.420
his words you should watch his actions they speak louder than words buddha judge meanwhile keeps his
01:53:16.200
stamps so murky and open-ended that people get angry just trying to get an honest answer from him
01:53:21.400
the washington post surveyed the democratic candidates about whether or not there should be restrictions
01:53:25.740
on abortions and here's what buddha judge as well as warren and sanders said i support no restrictions
01:53:34.040
that is as extreme as you can get at a fox news town hall executive director of democrats for life
01:53:42.540
christian day asked buddha judge how people with her beliefs fit into the party he said i'm not going
01:53:49.340
to try to earn your vote by tricking you i'm pro-choice and i believe a woman ought to be able to make
01:53:54.260
that decision and i the best i can offer you is that we can't agree on whether to where to draw the
01:53:59.880
line the next best thing we can do is agree on who should draw the line and in my view it's the woman
01:54:05.900
who's faced with that decision in her own life then why can't i just decide to draw the own line my own
01:54:11.700
line when it is my health my health insurance my doctor it doesn't make any sense last week he had
01:54:21.300
this heated exchange with megan mccain on abc's the view partial birth abortion is something that
01:54:27.140
was coming up in in but like i said governor northam it was a huge controversy when he was running for
01:54:31.480
governor i think people even democrats and a lot of pro-life democrats in the country want to know
01:54:36.200
exactly where your line is because you will be the president if you win right but my point is that
01:54:40.240
it shouldn't be up to a government official to draw the line it should be up to the woman who's
01:54:46.300
if a woman wanted to i don't know uh invoking fantasize after a baby was born you'd be comfortable
01:54:54.400
anybody seriously think that's what these cases are about think about the situation yes if this is a
01:54:59.280
late-term situation then by definition it's one where a woman was expecting to carry the pregnancy
01:55:05.380
to term then she gets the most perhaps devastating news of her life we're talking about families that
01:55:11.480
that may have picked out a name maybe assembling a crib and they learn something excruciating and are
01:55:17.480
faced with this not terrible choice and i don't know what to tell them morally about what they should
01:55:24.620
do i just know that i trust her and her decision medically or morally isn't going to be any better
01:55:30.660
because the government is commanding her to do it then all i would ask is for consistent get the hell
01:55:36.020
out of my life everywhere else okay so who is he we know he's gay he's married he's a church-going
01:55:42.400
episcopalian a road scholar navy veteran harvard grad also he plays the piano turns out a little like
01:55:50.260
robert francis o'rourke he's also a bit of a poet he was student president at harvard's institute of
01:55:56.200
politics and as a board member of the harvard college democrats he protested the war in iraq
01:56:02.160
one of his articles for the harvard crimson he wrote these stirring lines in his poem about george
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w bush the blue bloods in me through and through and not just cause of yale it's kenny bunkport harvard
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and over and now there's my tale well think again since now you know the shades of my true colors
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you know that i ignore the tenants powells and even the mullers instead i heed the dicta of the most
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extremist right i kept them quiet in the race but now i fight their fight ladies and gentlemen the poetry
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of pete buddha judge one of the biggest criticisms he's received beside his total lack of experience
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is that he's too well decorated with accomplishments and awards the new republic was quick to label him
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a genius a month earlier the same writer at the new republic wrote an article praising buddha judge's
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grand talk and small successes which i according to the writer is not an insult i don't know how
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the new york times went straight for the throat describing him as internet he smart with an
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intelligence reduced down to a collection of references and images and his unassuming face
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now seems to be everywhere the blitz has felt less like a presidential campaign and more like a liberal
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arts variety show or this insult the mayor pete bubble should serve as a portent of what might happen if
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we strip away every objective measure of merit however problematic or biased in favor of how
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someone's idiosyncratic talents make us feel the liberal jacobin magazine also ran this article about his
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smartness the headline read have you heard pete buddha judge is really smart the writer argues this notion
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of smart allows elites to recreat recast inequality as meritocracy in this narrative you're rich because
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you did well in high school and you went to princeton not because capitalism has taken something from
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this criticism of buddha judge is fairly common leftist playing identity politics by accusing buddha judge
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of not being leftist enough but do i need to go over what he was for
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he wants people to see him as a moderate the mayor of a midwest city in a red state and now a former
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mayor former mayor pete as he bills himself he's the presidential candidate with the most military
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experience since george w bush and maybe he began serving the u.s naval reserve in 2009 and was deployed to
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afghanistan but in reality he was a pencil pusher and that's fine we need pencil pushers
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uh but you know it doesn't make him a war hero he did drive his commander from the air base
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uh to kabul a couple of times so he did do that but all service to our country is great service
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as a result of his experience in the navy he has advocated for mandatory military and public service
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another really bad idea his fellow leftists don't like it that wall street has been admiring him
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they also have a problem with the fact that he worked for mckinsey and company a consulting firm
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a company with ties to the saudi arabians and chinese government they even have consulted them
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on some of their less than savory projects but the knives really came out when his fellow elites
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accused him of not being gay enough now i don't even know what that means i think if you're sleeping
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with a man and you're a man you're gay and i don't know the degree there i think it's all in or nothing
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a journalist from slate wrote is buddha judge the run-of-the-mill white male candidate
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or does his sexuality set him apart the mammoth question can be broken down into smaller ones
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that get to at why diversity matters concluding that quote in a primary for the overwhelmingly
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pro-gay democratic party buddha judge can be more accurately lumped in with his white male peers than
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anyone else as is the norm in media these days the marxist language pops up a lot in critical articles
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about buddha judge but make no mistakes he's a fan of marxism a lot of journalists seem to think that
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as well-educated white gay men he represents a privileged class the patriarchy they use a lot
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blatantly march it marxist terminology in a disparaging way
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here's an old persian saying it says he's eaten so many snakes that he's become a viper
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mayor pete wants you to think that he's just a cherub face that is just like you
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and he's going for the middle even though he is not
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but one thing is for sure the knives are coming out for him now
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they haven't come out for him before because he really didn't have to take him down but now that
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he has placed one and two in iowa and new hampshire i can if you're really quiet you can hear
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can you hear the buzz around the phones can you hear the searches being made by democrats who are
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wow i wonder if they'll get a maybe a dossier from steel this time
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800-906-2440 or americanfinancing.net you're listening to glenn beck
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this is the glenn beck program i want to play a couple of pieces of audio um here for you first
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well let me play the um the msnbc cut of tour getting schooled by a trump voter on bernie's anti-life
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ideology listen new hampshire voters here who are really excited about bernie sanders and they think
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that he's not divisive and that they think that he's got good ideas and they and they believe he's
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somebody who can accomplish those ideas are the diehard bernie supporters he won this state
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in 2016 but then there are those that look at him and say i'm just not so sure about him he kind of
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scares me those ideas are too big i don't see how he can get them done with this uh congress that we
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have especially if the the republicans still control the senate they don't see it as plausible but i
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want to talk to we have a voter out here sir you're gonna you were watching so you're gonna be on
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television now can you tell us who you voted for donald john trump you voted for donald john trump
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yeah look at that bernie sanders is not appealing to you the whole ideology ideology would be destructive
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to the country it's anti-growth it's anti-family yes it's anti-american and as a roman catholic it's
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anti-life sir thank you so much for telling us who you voted for we appreciate it let's ask these other
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folks over here as well let's get you off the screen right away um you know did you notice though that
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bernie sanders a lot of people say he's not divisive and then she said you know and and so the
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the the idea those who aren't sure just think maybe his eyes are his ideas are too big they're
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not wrong they're just too big interesting now here's another big thinker here's linda sarsour
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listen to this palestine is a is a human rights and social justice issue it is an american issue
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because your taxpayer dollars are used so whether or not you think the electoral process is the way
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in which to help solve the palestinian issue maybe you think it's other ways protesting you know
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online campaigns humanitarian the strategy is fine and we're all going to be on different sides of the
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strategy but in my opinion on an issue like palestine you got to choose the side of the oppressed
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and if you're on the side of the oppressor or you're defending the oppressor or you're actually
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trying to humanize the oppressor then that's a problem sisters and brothers and we got to be
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able to say that is not the position of the muslim american community yeah not the position of the
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muslim american community to quote humanize israelis we should introduce her appropriately to uh bernie
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sanders surrogate linda sarsour that's uh make sure that that isn't is part of that description
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because here's a guy who is the front runner of the democratic party who willingly is using her as
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a surrogate who's out there saying you can't humanize jews i am not making this up the the
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leadership of saudi arabia and egypt are more pro-israel than the leading candidates and the
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leaders of the democratic party right now that's saying something this is the glenbeck program