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Join us for part two of the second Democratic Debates, where we talk about the candidates and what we learned from the night's events. Plus, we have a special guest on the show to talk about CBD and why you should try it!
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
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pat and stew for glen on the glenbeck program uh triple eight seven two seven back
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big uh debate tonight this is uh part two of the night one of part two of the big debate it's now
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we've now named the debates like they're harry potter movies like it's now part seven a
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it's gonna have to be like that because there's 317 candidates uh we'll get into that uh coming up
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pat and stew again for glenn the glenn beck program uh tonight is another uh big debate night which
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sadly means we have to watch it so you don't have to i will be live tweeting it at world of stew
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wonderful i know you will be live tweeting as well at pat unleashed all over it at pat unleashed
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and when i say live tweeting it you've you know your twitter account will be live for people to follow
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yes uh mine will i will be filling your feed with nonsensical observations about the debate because
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there's no way i can get through it and it does help me for the next day to remember what the hell
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happened um but mainly i'll be making fun of the candidates that's tends to be the way this goes
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and the reason for that is of course they're all terrible that's that's a true statement
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they really are uh so you have from the outside going in marianne williamson because she's got what
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zero percent she's at zero or one she hits one sometimes okay williamson is interesting in that
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she's the she's kind of the crazy one yeah she's the one that said she was going to uh bat she was
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going to politicize love and take on donald trump based on love okay uh which i don't know if that
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means she's hitting on him i don't know what that means exactly she doesn't seem to be saying loving
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things about him no i mean not even close no but she was she's like she's like the pat benatar
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candidate she's the love is a battlefield candidate right okay and she comes out and she's gonna say
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she's gonna take it to the political battlefield battlefield with love and the thing that you like
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about marianne williamson and the reason why there's even is there something i like about her oh
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yeah you do oh okay you do if you watch the debates you do because she's nuts so it's fun
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she's lost her if she's like the entertainment of these things there's a reason why some republicans
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are even donating to her because they want to get her in future debates like there's actual movement
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of people donating one dollar to her that's funny um which sounds like a good idea and it's funny
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until you get signed up to every democratic donor list yeah then no and then you're not going to like
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that idea plus i will tell you it's not going to help because she really she's going to be able to
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get plenty of donors her issue is going to be whether she uh can uh get the polling to come
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through which she's not going to be able to percent is going to be that's a tough road she's gonna have
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to be on oprah every single day yes in order to get two percent then you got tim ryan nobody knows who
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he is or where he comes from nobody cares yeah ohio congressman had a really bad first debate so he
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is i would say he's if he makes it to the next one i'll be surprised me too amy klobuchar might be
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time for her to leave too because she's getting no traction she really isn't i mean she she should
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qualify for the next round of debate she's she can hit two percent here and there but really not
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catching fire she's she's in that one she's in one of those moments pat where you're like
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she she's enough of a candidate that has a chance i think to make noise that there's a temptation to
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get desperate right there's a temptation to throw out a crazy policy a newsmaker to go on the attack
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against someone to try to get a viral video uh but she's probably better served doing what she's
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doing honestly and hoping for the biden vp slot which is legitimately realistic with her so stay
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back you know she's midwest that's where they need to win i think kamala harris has a better shot at
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that than she does um she may have a better shot uh but kamala harris also might win the nomination
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yeah maybe you know and and i can't imagine i mean look we've seen this with george hw bush and
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ronald reagan where sometimes they do pick the big rival uh but i don't know is joe biden after
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getting you know beat up by kamala harris in that first debate can they patch it back up together for
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a vp slot situation possibly but i don't know i don't know that that's a she's a lead candidate at
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this point klobuchar is like you know she's she's from the midwest female candidate obviously uh she has
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an excellent history when it comes to you know elections i mean she's she has her record as far
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as winning is very strong she's done very well in minnesota and this is of course the area where
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you know the hillary thing kind of you know i mean minnesota is right in that i mean they lost
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michigan they lost wisconsin they lost uh you know pennsylvania ohio those are the states they need
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to win she kind of fits that profile a little bit she does seem to fall into that but if she gets
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desperate and tries like you know what uh i think everybody gets a puppy that might make news for a
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week it's not going to win her the election and then she becomes a joke she has to be make sure she
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doesn't cross that line um we get into the inner kind of area now where yeah where you're in the
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middle of the stage or getting close to it pete buddha judge yeah is going to be right next to
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bernie that one's going to be so that i mean bernie and buddha judge are both in the in a kind
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of similar situation and that they i feel like buddha judge is kind of cooled off now yeah i think
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the the it's fizzled the shine is sort of off him now just like it came off beto and that guy he
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can't buy any attention no he's in this debate tonight too yeah he is um and he cannot he he is in
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a he's in a lot of trouble yeah he's i think he's done he's become the joke of the campaign yeah
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and which you know if he can't figure out a way to turn this around at some level and at least get
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back to respectability did you see the thing where he's walking through an airport and i can't remember
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which airport it was but some people are congratulating him did you did you see that
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video he's walking through the video and and this woman screams hey beto congratulations and he he
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raises his hand and smiles and he's all happy that somebody recognized him congratulations on your zero
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percent and then you see his face go just falls and he walks out the door puts his arm down yeah okay i
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i thought that was going to be something nice it turned out to be ugly he should have suspected
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yeah yeah no it's not going well for beto uh so beto it's a big night for beto right he needs to
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figure out a way to make some sort of noise and just not be an embarrassment he can't get destroyed by
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someone else uh he needs to make news but a judge is in that weird position where i mean the fundraising
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has been fantastic he has the most fun he's basically leading the league in fundraising at
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this time um but the polling is not keeping up with it that's amazing it is amazing isn't it last
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quarter i think it was 25 million uh yeah 26 million and yeah 25 million and then biden was at 24 or
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something yeah biden was a little bit behind with a little bit less time but joe biden is behind
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mayor pete right that's amazing it is amazing and so his fundraising is great yeah uh his name
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recognition is still pretty low outside of these early states you know he he has a chance to grow
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the big issue with with mayor pete and i i you know this is can we get it this is a little delicate
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can can we have an adult conversation about something pat i hope so i hope so i just don't know
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if the american people can handle an adult conversation here's the thing with mayor pete
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no black people will vote for him he is continually getting zero percent african-american vote so we're
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going to finally have the conversation on race i because i think good because we need to have a
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conversation on race and and in this country we just never have no we will not do it let's finally
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have a conversation on race people just don't notice it you know that's the big problem uh they don't
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focus on it enough it's interesting though because the other democratic candidates you look at their
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uh crosstabs like the different categories as as uh you know white male female moderate liberal
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uh black white blah blah blah blah blah most of the candidates are pretty consistent across the board
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there you know you see the elizabeth warren and joe biden and cory booker you know maybe cory booker
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does a little bit better with african-americans and and uh you know elizabeth warren does a little bit
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better with the cherokee tribe but they all have they're all pretty much the same not mayor pete
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mayor pete is pretty consistent across the board and then a big fat zilch when it comes to african-american
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voters really how do you win a democratic primary with a zero has that happened since the controversy
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in uh south bend over it's that's interesting could be part of that police situation do the american
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people though really know much about that particular incident i don't think i don't think so right it's
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you know i think you go back to um looking at and i wonder if this is a part of it and and some
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analysts have made this case if you go back and look at let's say the uh the gay marriage
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constitutional ban in california what you found there is that uh african-americans voted uh at a higher
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percentage with the conservative side of that argument the ban of gay marriage than did whites
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um it was one of those situations where the black vote kind of led the charge on the ban of gay
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marriage in california and you sign it there's a giant i think split among the democratic voters
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between this sort of white woke liberal voter who uh is the person who wants you know transgendered
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people in every bathroom as opposed to the black democratic voter who's much more conservative
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culturally yeah like it's a different there's a different profile there and for whatever reason
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it could be what you were talking about there is there was the police incident uh with mayor pete
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could be that they just don't know him because you know south carolina you know you're gonna that's
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your third state it's really the first time the african-american vote shows up in large numbers
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it could be that but it is interesting to see that that plays out because it's not playing out with
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other white candidates it's it's just mayor pete with the big fat zilch he's the one who stands out
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of this pack with african-american voters and if he does not bernie has a little bit of that going on
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and it hurt him against hillary last time uh but it is it's something that if he does not solve that
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he has zero chance to win this nomination he has to figure out a way right to get african-americans to
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vote for him so uh next to buddha judge as we mentioned bernie sanders uh right right in the
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middle years old yeah uh he is now he has a curmudgeon socialist a reported truce a not a
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non-aggression pact with the woman standing next to him in this debate elizabeth really yes uh because
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they're both basically socialists right elizabeth likes to say absolutely not right but they all have
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the same policies and they compete to see who can be more liberal on the policies
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uh bernie is i would give him points for at least admitting it yeah i think that's better than the
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elizabeth warren approach which is lying to the people and saying you're not a socialist and then
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you have the exact same policies as the socialist yeah it's just dishonest yes it's just a lie
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totally agree with that be honest about it say say the truth yeah uh and why not that's they're
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they're all doing that now you know that when they're democratic socialists they usually come out
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and just say i'm a democratic socialist yeah and you're seeing this you know when you look at these
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uh candidates what would these be sort of far left-wing policies that they're going after because
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medicare for all right uh if you say it in the the terms of medicare for all who want it right you're
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not outlawing private insurance you're just letting people choose a public option if they wish right
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right that's nonsense that to me of course is nonsense but generally they tried that one already on us
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if you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan if we fall for that again
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oh my gosh embarrassing especially for the same person joe biden right uh who was pitching it last
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time but that policy generally speaking is relatively popular it's popular among democrats very popular
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among democrats and the voters as a whole say well i guess if i can just have an extra choice i want it
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now that's a terrible policy and obviously i disagree with it but that is moderately popular
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what's not popular is outlawing private insurance what's not popular is giving
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uh universal health care to illegal immigrants these things are vastly unpopular policies and
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everybody on stage is embracing them because they're all trying to race each other to the left i think it
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was uh i think last time they they actually asked the hand raise question hey who would give free
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health care to illegal immigrants all the candidates raised their hand all of them yeah so
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and that's why by the way you'll notice they've outlawed the hand raising question now oh they
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did yeah they're not doing it anymore because they don't like they don't like they don't like to be
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put in these box of actually have to take an opinion because you know if you have a long answer you can
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always work your way out of it later uh-huh if you raise your hand it's a lot tougher only kamala
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harris tries that she'll raise her hand and then say the next day she doesn't believe in the policy
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but but no one else is really ballsy enough to try that so it's going to be interesting to see if that
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type of moment happens because if warren and sanders are on that that front of basically saying
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look no more private insurance this is a policy that even democrats don't don't approve of so
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they're going to go so far left to win this nomination can they come back anywhere close to
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the middle to try to beat donald trump in a general election it's going to be really difficult
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we're only 60 of the way through this list of 317 candidates on stage tonight we'll uh we'll sum up
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the the the last remaining 40 coming up in about a minute
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round two of uh of the debates tonight round two night right yeah two a because it's the first night
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of round two and in debate two a they will all oppose two a the second amendment that's a totally
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different thing but uh yes two a and then we'll have two b and then there will be a third round
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where it gets a lot harder to get into the debate so this could very well be the last time you see
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so many of these smiling faces there's also something really agonizing on the way and that's
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a climate change uh town hall that's coming up on september 4th oh they are doing that with all that
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yeah won't that be great now is that that's is that the next that's not the next round of debates
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it's before the next round of debates so they're not considering it a debate because everybody's on
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the same side of that so socialism yes yes so so far we've talked to marianne williamson tim ryan
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amy klobuchar uh pete buddha judge then you got bernie sanders in the middle with elizabeth warren
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and uh just next to elizabeth warren will be betto which is kind of surprising he still has enough
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juice to get next to elizabeth warren and then the guy who's supposedly uh so moderate so moderate that
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he he just went to porn movies with his mom when he was 18 uh it's a beautiful story brings a tear to
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your eye uh but john hickenlooper yes now hickenlooper hickenlooper has been opposing socialism though
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in the party which i like yeah i mean he's one of the few that will actually say socialism isn't a
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wonderful thing yeah um that being said he's and it's not a coincidence his campaign is completely
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falling apart he's had all these uh advisors leave uh he is uh i mean look he has not polled well
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anyway he's not extreme enough no i just don't think there's a place for somebody like this there's
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not we all know that joe biden is there and joe biden is not a moderate in any way he's a moderate
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if you go like back to 1989 and then soviet union he's a moderate right like but he's not
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he's not a moderate he is a hard core liberal he's just an old school liberal that will at least
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acknowledge um capitalism occasionally you know he's a union democrat but that's a far left figure
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well we we forget that he was the most liberal senator in the senate uh when he became vice president
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for for barack obama and now the question is can he hold the nomination because he's too moderate
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that's that's how far the left has gone in such a short time it's incredible really amazing uh but
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hickenlooper is is is at least positioning himself in that uh wing he's not actually a moderate either
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um i mean look at his uh his second amendment uh yeah history i mean he is a problem though i mean
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you know he is a he's as close as you're gonna get to a moderate democrat in the field with the
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exception of the guy standing next to him john delaney perhaps who's a you know kind of a businessman
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it's funny this whole side of of the debate stage which is john hickenlooper next to him john delaney
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next to him steve bullock are arguably the three most moderate candidates in the entire field
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they're all standing kind of far to the right and how all are at zero percent
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so i don't know what exactly that says about the democratic field but you can't win
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the democratic nomination at this point saying things like you know socialism is bad you know
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john's not john delaney said hey you know uh medicare for all is just bad policy it doesn't work
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it's it's it's gonna it's not we're gonna lose the election if we try to embrace that
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and he's booed he says socialism is bad he's booed yeah in this field yeah bull is also a guy who's
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funding his own campaign yeah so he's i kind of respect and a little bit more potential than some
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of these other people you know like a john hickenlooper who has no chance and no money he
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at least has money yeah uh which does at least you know he's hired decent advisors he has a ground
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game in iowa he's uh he's iowa are bust 100 i mean delaney's been in the field for a long time
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he's the first candidate that announced he's been to every county in iowa he's done that sort of thing
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it has not worked but he does usually show up in iowa polls when you're a low profile governor of
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montana how do you even think hey i got a shot at this i'm gonna i'm gonna run for president i got
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a real shot well his argument is i want a trump state right i mean and i guess you know this is
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he got it very late this is his first time he was not on the stage last time so he's one of the things
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he's the only new face out of this field so in some ways you could find that to be interesting if
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you're a real nerd yeah but i mean you you know montana from montana does steve bullock gonna be
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dynamic enough to win this nomination no i don't think you just said you're just gonna prank just
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say no frankly say no way out on that limb wow now it might break from right out from under me but i'm
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it's pat and stew in for glenn 888-727-BECK is the phone number pat i want to tell you the story
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of carissa pinkston oh i've been waiting to hear carissa's story for some time now yeah i think
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okay okay so carissa's a model okay she's a 20 year old model and she's done something in this society
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you cannot do she has she's done a she's she's participated in a band activity which is she has
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discussed her opinion on transgendered issues she has decided unless it's she thinks like five-year-olds
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should decide to change their gender then she should be in prison well that would be okay but
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that you can't say it's an opinion it's only a fact okay okay yeah if you say it's your opinion
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then you're actually on the wrong side of it even if your opinion aligns with others okay this is
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just science right science is that five-year-olds should be changing their gender you know a couple
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times a week yeah that's that's science okay we had a story by the way uh maybe we should touch on
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that later uh about parents who allowed their kids at five uh to switch genders so they had one boy who
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switched to a girl and a girl who switched to a boy and now they're 11 and 7 and so uh it's gonna be
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it's scientific i will say there's gonna be some interesting episodes of like dateline in 20 years
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that's for sure when these kids are like what the hell mom yeah i was five i didn't know right
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you know i was i you know i i wanted to jump off the roof with a cape on yeah assuming i could fly
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and it won't be funny it'll be really tragic it really will be i mean at least for some you know
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some it may be fine for some i mean we know that um the medical studies they've done a lot of
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research into this obviously and they found that people who express in their teenage years uh an
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urge to change genders and are unable to do so um we we know that about 86 percent of them uh wind up
00:24:41.320
later in life being fine with a gender they have so there is a percentage even in in their teen years
00:24:47.740
yeah so if they say you know what i want to be a if they're a boy and they say you know what i want
00:24:52.000
to be a girl and for whatever reason they're not able to make that transition when they're a child
00:24:56.140
like there's a sane parent around uh then later in life they're usually okay with it they're almost
00:25:02.340
exclusively okay with with the gender and they're comfortable in their bodies now a which this is a
00:25:09.220
fascinating part of this is that a large percentage of them and a disproportionate percentage of them
00:25:13.960
uh wind up being either gay or lesbian which like so when you're having these surgeries
00:25:20.060
early you're legitimately giving surgery to turn l's and g's into t's right like yeah people who
00:25:31.280
start off who would wind up being lesbian and gay you're turning them into transgenders
00:25:36.740
earlier than they can even make the decision so they wind up later in life saying you know i'm glad i
00:25:42.780
stayed where i was and there's an overwhelming majority of these people that wind up in that
00:25:48.820
you know package it's just the way that it you know it turns out that is science at least at this
00:25:55.380
point in our understanding of it um however that does not get away that does not none of this excuses
00:26:01.180
carissa uh carissa pinkson and her actions okay oh no she came out and she apparently wrote a comment
00:26:08.740
on social media in which she said being transgender does not make you a woman it makes you simply
00:26:17.040
transgender now why the hate right why the hate right why that is deep hatred oh now she's not of
00:26:25.880
course saying that's like genocidal hatred right there oh i think it's a quote from mein kauf if i
00:26:31.640
remember right i'm pretty sure it's right like she took it directly from adolf hitler yes that's my
00:26:37.820
impression me too now she wrote that on facebook uh she also went on social media and said i uh
00:26:44.520
after she got a little bit of back backlash and she's a 20 year old model she got a little bit of
00:26:48.880
backlash on this comment so she said i really do want to take back my trans comment because if they
00:26:53.560
can say that they're a woman i can reclaim my virginity now probably that's okay you probably can
00:27:02.460
reclaim your virginity in our society by just saying it i don't know i don't know what the rules are
00:27:07.160
how you identify if you identify as a virgin you're a virgin yeah probably true okay now she went on
00:27:13.220
again and said uh it's science now this is now she's crossed the hate line in a dramatic fashion
00:27:23.120
again by the way she's already crossed that line and now she's doing it again okay so 20 year old
00:27:28.820
model saying all these things saying uh you know a man and a man is a man and a woman is a woman is
00:27:34.520
science i mean this is terrible right so what happens obviously to her she gets fired of course
00:27:41.120
because she gets fired from her modeling uh job she goes on to instagram and is crying is very upset
00:27:47.140
about what happened to her um and she says you know she's crying and like sobbing and and i think she
00:27:53.760
had some technical problems so no one knew exactly what she was saying so the next day she comes out and
00:27:57.720
she makes a statement and this is where we get all like m night shamalan twist on the story on the
00:28:04.340
story you ready for this she says quote i wasn't ready to come out about it yet but today i got fired
00:28:11.200
and i've been receiving hate mail and death threats ever since so i'm forced to tell the truth i am
00:28:16.700
transgender what i transitioned at a very young age and i've lived my life as a female ever since it's
00:28:27.220
been very hard to keep the secret but what i said about trans women is a direct reflection of my inner
00:28:32.740
insecurities and i have since come to realize that i am a woman we all are we all are we're all women
00:28:41.320
well i think everybody on this planet is a woman how do we procreate that's strange are you saying
00:28:47.940
no i'm not saying that no pat gray just said that men cannot have children men cannot be pregnant
00:28:54.620
he you heard it out of his mouth i want i want him get a letter writing campaign started right now
00:29:01.640
because you just let it slip that you believe men can't be pregnant i want that noted on the record
00:29:07.620
today so here's this 20 year old model comes out and makes what are called transphobic or is she
00:29:14.300
just trying desperately now to get out she makes these transphobic sort of comments gets fired and
00:29:19.440
then comes out as trans yeah the next day she comes out again with this comment i apologize for my
00:29:28.260
transphobic remark and every remark i've ever made towards the trans community i panicked and thought if i
00:29:35.040
came out as trans if i came out as trans i could somehow make things better no so she's not
00:29:43.060
trans trans she faked coming out as trans to try to get out of getting fired for being transphobic
00:29:50.240
uh because you could you know uh check that i don't you probably could i think well you know i don't
00:30:01.380
know how that works anymore well you get a woman or a person who identifies as a woman to check her
00:30:07.560
womanhood and and you know what no go on tell me how does that because you you don't know how she
00:30:15.200
identifies if you just check downstairs again you're revealing yourself as such a hater the only way
00:30:22.760
you're gonna get out just trying to help her the only way okay stew yes i'm a trans you are trans
00:30:30.380
yes yeah i i transitioned when you were young when i was 12 i was 12 years old because i've known you
00:30:37.220
for a very long time yeah and i've always known you as a as a man but i was born a woman and so you
00:30:42.900
are we all men we're all men okay good all of us she's okay i'm not i just but i thought it might save me
00:30:50.900
i'm not i'm not a trans person okay i didn't transition at 12 okay but i thought maybe it
00:30:59.540
would save me just because i got myself into trouble according to you and i wanted to get
00:31:04.760
out of it and so i said i was trans but i made that up you're okay i know that surprises you and
00:31:10.400
you're disappointed now but this is like that's the reality it's like uh i see dead people actually
00:31:16.100
know he's right there he's real he's alive like that is the twist here weird it's so weird so this
00:31:21.240
is what she said this is her full comment she says i apologize for any transphobic remark i've
00:31:24.800
made towards the trans community i panicked and thought if i came out as trans yeah i could somehow
00:31:29.100
make things better for myself but it appears well she does i've only made things worse yeah you think
00:31:34.000
you think um i'm truly sorry i'm only 20 and i'm human uh i made mistakes but i refuse to let
00:31:39.800
them define me i hope you all can forgive me and move on from this because i'm so much more than
00:31:43.900
this incident and i'm not a coward unfortunately like we live in a society where they will not
00:31:48.600
forgive her for this um and you know what when you are 20 and she's obviously
00:31:53.240
not necessarily the best decision maker perhaps uh in in america uh you know you shouldn't she
00:32:02.560
shouldn't be defined by this moment right like this shouldn't be no right we do this constantly
00:32:07.900
she shouldn't be fired for saying what she said so what she's 20 she's 20 and first of all her
00:32:13.100
comments were not that bad right right it was it was an opinion held by the majority of the united
00:32:17.580
states absolutely uh so you're gonna you're gonna be firing a lot of people if you're firing people
00:32:21.860
for comments like that the vast majority i mean i don't we should i haven't seen the polls on that
00:32:26.380
specific quote that she said but generally speaking uh you're going to find that uh people while
00:32:32.840
accepting of of of those who believe they need to go through a transgendered operation or whatever
00:32:38.780
you're gonna find people who say well look that is a person who is a male that has gone through a
00:32:42.840
surgery that is that is what's what's happened they are now identifying that way and you know
00:32:47.320
we'll do what we can to help make them feel good and support them or whatever we're not gonna be mean
00:32:52.200
to someone who does this of course right however most people understand that you know look
00:32:56.360
there is a there is a situation that goes on when you're born you have certain parts you have
00:33:02.780
certain uh dna you have uh chromosomes they kind of tell the story okay they kind of tell the story
00:33:09.040
and so that is kind of what people understand so she didn't even say anything bad she gets fired
00:33:13.740
she she comes out as trans which is probably not the best way to handle it and now she's saying
00:33:18.680
okay i'm sorry i screwed up like we shouldn't hold people and have them be defined by their worst
00:33:24.200
moment when they're 20 years old yeah right and like that is a very constant thing that we do
00:33:28.180
these days you've seen this you know i'm over and over again it was one of the recent nfl drafts
00:33:32.940
they had this where one of the it was one of the quarterbacks can't remember who it was uh had
00:33:37.360
comments from social media back josh allen i think okay well yeah when they're like 15 or 16
00:33:43.300
years old where they said stuff they shouldn't have said they did that with a couple of guys yeah
00:33:46.840
and like you try to oh well we're digging this up and we're gonna say here's the here's the thing
00:33:51.020
that you said yeah and it's like well you can't that's not the right thing especially at that age
00:33:56.340
i mean not even an adult at least this model here is 20 years old but i mean when you're 15 16 years
00:34:01.380
old like basically you have immunity for doing dumb things that is you know with the exception of like
00:34:06.460
massive harm like i ran over a bunch of kindergartners you don't get immunity from that
00:34:10.900
but when you're just saying something dumb you just get immunity from it that's what it should be
00:34:15.840
we should all say anything that you did in that era it's just you just excuse it because
00:34:21.640
you're learning the ropes you're understanding the world it takes time which is the more interesting
00:34:26.760
story if she would have really been trans and made the transition at a very early age
00:34:31.500
or is it more interesting that she claimed to be trans and then isn't i'm not sure which
00:34:37.620
is the more fascinating story there at some point we're gonna get a story of what of like a you know
00:34:44.200
someone transitions at five years old yeah they turn into an adult are pissed off about it they
00:34:49.180
become essentially what is now known as transphobic and they will be attacked and we will find out
00:34:56.140
that they're actually trans and it'll it's going to be a hell of a news cycle yep uh it's going to be
00:35:02.620
a really interesting one i find that to be fascinating though because i don't know i mean i think like
00:35:07.160
that's really probably the only way she could have gotten out of it right like if she actually
00:35:12.480
was trans that that would have i think smoothed it over eventually and if you yell at someone if
00:35:18.420
you attack someone to get a trans person fired are you not the one transphobic i don't know these
00:35:25.660
are all new rules pat triple eight uh seven two seven beck it's pat and stew for glenn on the
00:35:31.140
glenn back program it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program triple eight seven two seven
00:35:35.360
b-e-c-k uh u.s women's soccer team just for your information did get paid more than the men wait
00:35:43.680
so we went through like two weeks of news cycles saying it didn't happen now it did happen and now
00:35:48.580
it did happen okay uh u.s soccer caved and uh they did pay them they did pay them more oh okay well
00:35:55.000
that's so they so they basically just caved to the pressure and gave them a bunch of cash yes now
00:36:01.260
the thing is is it fair should they get equal pay here's the thing the women for the last 10 years
00:36:09.620
brought bring in an average of 425 000 per game okay so every soccer match brings in about 425
00:36:17.980
000 the men bring in an average of 972 million i mean thousand 972 000 so more than double more than
00:36:27.240
double yeah so should they have been paid more than the men no if you consider prestige
00:36:35.120
and what the u.s got out of the world cup i don't know no it's a no it's a numbers game it's a revenue
00:36:42.480
game it is that's a that's fascinating i find it really interesting when they say equal pay for equal
00:36:48.340
work well equal work would be playing the men's teams right playing a team that is inferior which is by
00:36:56.480
the way which every one of these teams is and i know that's hard to hear well the u.s women's
00:37:01.980
soccer team was beaten by a 14 year old team here in dallas a couple of years ago 14 year old 14 year
00:37:07.840
old kids look and that's beat the women's soccer team that doesn't mean you delete all women's sports
00:37:12.420
no it's not it's not that argument but it is just a different deal it's a different you're comparing
00:37:16.560
apples to oranges you can't do that and so it's not equal work right like going by some women's
00:37:23.140
basketball player is not the same as going by draymond green it's not the same thing right you
00:37:27.420
know posting up uh you know against a six foot six a center in the wmba is not the same about
00:37:34.580
posting up a 7-2 person in the in the nba it's not 7-2 350 yeah it's not equal work right it's not
00:37:41.980
yeah getting tackled in the lingerie football league not the same are you sure about that one
00:37:48.560
because i think that one might be about the same it's about the same because i mean some i've seen
00:37:52.760
some of the women in the lingerie football league and they do look like linebackers
00:37:55.920
it's just uh that's uh by the way i want to take that back and i am trans i'm going to come out
00:38:01.720
right now as trans i am you are in the i transition to the young lingerie football and i am on the
00:38:08.880
the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program patent stew for glenn
00:38:25.720
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now elijah cummings can say whatever he wants about donald trump but if anything comes back to
00:38:44.500
elijah cummings why then that's racism we'll get into that and much more coming up in one minute
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it's been amazing uh the last couple of days to uh listen to the uh firestorm over baltimore maryland
00:40:15.460
and whether or not it's rat infested which it is whether or not it's crime infested which it
00:40:24.200
definitely is whether or not it's run down in some parts of the city which it absolutely is
00:40:32.880
glenn and i lived in baltimore for about two years and it was having some problems then they had just
00:40:39.560
finished the inner harbor shortly before we got there and i i can't remember if they spent one or
00:40:45.000
two billion dollars on the inner harbor but um they were trying really hard to redevelop and make
00:40:52.260
baltimore a nice place but it is nice in some areas and in some areas it really is nice camden yards is
00:40:57.920
still legendary yeah camden yards is great yeah they've they've done some great things for their
00:41:04.040
sports teams there are some nice obviously there's rich areas of baltimore just like there is rich
00:41:09.580
areas of every other major city in this country and that's been one of the tricks they've been doing
00:41:13.680
yeah they'll talk about all the rich areas oh what donald trump doesn't know that there's this nice
00:41:19.540
suburb that's part of the district well i think you can probably guess that what he was talking about
00:41:25.880
uh was not that particular part of the city you know and given and stelter did this and we talked
00:41:32.040
about it a little bit yesterday he comes out he's like you know look i he doesn't even know i'm from
00:41:36.560
maryland and look at this you can't even he doesn't even know that these parts are also parts of the
00:41:40.900
districts and he shows some of the nice areas of course there's going to be nice parts not right and
00:41:45.300
so what you would say is well perhaps he watched a video right where he was shown the bad parts of
00:41:52.900
baltimore and that's what he was referring to now you can excuse brian seltzer for not knowing that
00:41:57.260
except for the fact that immediately afterwards he shows the exact video that trump saw which was
00:42:03.800
highlighting the inner city and the bad parts so he absolutely knew what trump was referring to but
00:42:09.200
like there's this effort by the media to pretend as if they don't know what he means so that therefore
00:42:15.480
they can score a couple of extra points against him and it's just it's mind-numbing to listen to him
00:42:21.620
it sounds like baltimore is a mixture of disney world with universal studios right that that's how
00:42:27.700
wonderful baltimore is plus sandals yes and it plus you know a beautiful like the bellagio uh-huh
00:42:36.000
it's partly like the bellagio with the fountains and it's going to surprise people when they go to
00:42:41.740
baltimore and they find that there's no bellagio there uh and uh there's not too many disney world type
00:42:48.700
rides um and in some places it's really not a lot of fun and some of the residents have actually gone
00:42:55.160
out through their neighborhood recording what's going on in their neighborhood and showing you the
00:43:00.760
blight in baltimore where row houses have been abandoned and falling apart for decades and they're
00:43:07.820
still there their trees have grown inside the building that are taller than the building this is
00:43:14.860
something to happen yesterday it's been going on in baltimore for a long time and it's it's a long
00:43:19.580
time uh there are a lot of democrat run cities where you can find these areas all of almost all
00:43:25.680
of them i mean remember when we were doing pat and stew here on the blaze um we attempted to buy a
00:43:30.680
home in detroit for three dollars right that's right they had a home where you could actually it was i
00:43:35.420
was on sale for like three bucks and we attempted to buy it though we realized afterwards that the taxes
00:43:41.860
would be so high that maybe that our budget wouldn't allow for it yeah in fact our budget
00:43:46.080
didn't actually allow for three dollars either but uh it did allow for us to pay out of our own
00:43:51.480
pocket the three dollars wasn't willing to to jump on the ten thousand dollars a year taxes to own a
00:43:56.460
home uh in a male in the middle of nowhere in detroit but i mean that's what they talk about they're
00:44:01.640
talking about raising entire areas just get rid of it just get rid of it knock it all down yeah make
00:44:06.260
it a field that's a better outcome than what we have and and it would be and it would be uh except
00:44:13.180
for god only knows what environmental things would be released when you knock those buildings down and
00:44:17.880
there's all sorts of issues which is why they just leave these things up yeah you know and that's what's
00:44:21.700
happened in baltimore there are large areas the mayor of the city is walking around they had the
00:44:25.740
video from 2018 she's like we should just knock all this stuff down it also happens to be the uh
00:44:32.140
the city the large city with the highest homicide rate in the nation uh you can't just number one
00:44:39.300
though and it's just number two overall even with small cities right i think it's second only to the
00:44:43.940
mean streets of helena i don't think helena has that you think so no i don't think so uh but it is
00:44:49.140
higher than guatemala and honduras the murder rate the murder yeah it's like 56 per hundred thousand
00:44:56.260
yeah that's incredibly high and listen to democrats when they talk to you about guatemala
00:45:01.020
and honduras and they will tell you that it's so bad people have to be allowed asylum coming across
00:45:07.020
our border yeah can you imagine yeah people going across the border of baltimore to washington dc for
00:45:12.980
asylum yeah i'm coming to silver spring maryland for asylum yeah maybe that's what we should we should
00:45:18.620
open up that uh that policy because that is what this is what their argument is on the border well you
00:45:23.680
have to let these people in they're being they're victims of gang violence in places like honduras and
00:45:28.420
they have to be allowed in well the murder rate is worse in this city you're defending
00:45:33.740
than it is in those areas amazing amazing it's amazing and you know it's not like donald trump
00:45:41.960
is the first politician to have noticed that something's amiss in baltimore really yeah yeah
00:45:47.000
it's happened before yeah there was a politician back in 2015 i think yeah his uh i think his name is
00:45:53.040
barrack uh barrack um obama obama obama is that what it is that's what it is barrack obama he was
00:46:00.700
describing the woes of baltimore as well here's what he said and without making any excuses for
00:46:05.180
criminal activities that take place in this community what we also know is that if you have
00:46:10.520
impoverished communities that have been stripped away of opportunity where children are born into abject
00:46:20.540
poverty poverty they've got parents often because of substance abuse problems or incarceration or
00:46:28.540
lack of education themselves can't do right by their kids if it's more likely that those kids end up in
00:46:36.160
jail or dead than that they go to college in communities where there are no fathers who
00:46:44.200
can provide guidance to young men how dare you oh wow communities that where there's no investment
00:46:53.460
and manufacturing has been stripped away and drugs have flooded the community and the drug
00:47:00.980
industry ends up being the primary employer for a whole lot of folks
00:47:04.560
in those environments if we think that we're just going to send
00:47:10.880
the police to do the dirty work of containing the problems that arise there without as a nation
00:47:18.940
and as a society saying what can we do to change those communities to help lift up those communities
00:47:26.360
and give those kids opportunity then we're not going to solve this problem and we'll go through
00:47:31.200
the same cycles of periodic uh conflicts between the police and uh communities and the occasional
00:47:44.000
uh riots in the streets and everybody will uh feign concern until it goes away and then we go
00:47:55.960
about our business as usual wow uh bernie sanders also toured it during the last campaign in 2016
00:48:03.640
and when he came out he did his press conference about how baltimore isn't like an american city it's
00:48:10.900
like he was touring a third world nation is that not racist to say how dare you say that about
00:48:20.260
baltimore that beautiful wonderful utopian city and when you when you add up the profile
00:48:28.100
of the racism of bernie sanders first of all you have this comment which is just clear blatant racism
00:48:33.260
in fact if you're a journalist you can't say anything else you must say that he was a racist and you know
00:48:38.160
he was a racist because obviously he said these words and that means anyone who says that is a racist
00:48:43.680
but beyond that here's a guy who's chosen to live in vermont his whole life one of the whitest states
00:48:50.780
uh in america and is over and over again told us he wants our country to be like sweden
00:48:57.280
another white place norway white denmark white white countries this man is blatantly a racist
00:49:08.260
which by the way you uh i think are allowed to say about public figures now i know back in 2009
00:49:15.140
it was it was a giant uh horrible thing that glenn beck did when he said the president might be racist
00:49:23.000
uh that was terrible right now it's completely okay now it's almost encouraged to call the president
00:49:29.800
a racist not even almost you have to you have to yeah like i mean you listen you know we talked about
00:49:33.820
the brian stelter clip earlier he says first of all absolutely racist but i mean his job is to
00:49:38.700
judge other journalists right and media companies and how they're covering it and he was beating up
00:49:43.260
on companies that just say well his racially tinged comments that's not enough you have to say they are
00:49:48.440
racist he is a racist unbelievable by the way on that front uh from back from 2009 jonathan capehart do
00:49:54.420
you know him i guess he's a you know commentator was on msnbc in 2009 talking about glenn said how is it
00:50:00.700
possible that this guy can sit on national television and call the president of the united
00:50:05.900
states a racist glenn beck and people like that need to stop this because you know throwing the r word
00:50:12.600
the racist word and some of these words are conversation stoppers we're never going to get
00:50:17.740
past the point where the glenn becks of the world uh who'll just hurl that out at people and i know
00:50:23.220
there are blacks who do it and whites who do it but when it's done people they go to their battle
00:50:27.520
stations they harden their positions and they don't want to talk so you should never do that
00:50:32.040
uh august 9th 2018 jonathan capehart column yes donald trump you are a racist
00:50:39.020
wow there have been so many instances of trump's racism that i don't have time to look for them all
00:50:48.720
it's like there's there's not an ounce of credibility from from these people in the media
00:50:57.100
and what they always turn to is he actually said the president wasn't born here uh what race is a
00:51:04.960
person who's born somewhere else yeah i i don't understand how that's automatically racist that's
00:51:11.560
nonsense just because if you were a birther first of all we we hated that particular argument because
00:51:18.180
uh it was used to negate every other argument we had against the barack obama and so it was just not
00:51:26.360
helpful but it didn't make you a racist if you believed that the president uh his birth certificate
00:51:34.280
was whatever not legitimate in hawaii or whatever that doesn't make you a racist it's just it's
00:51:42.660
neither does no i mean it i and i makes you wrong on that particular story uh and we've talked about
00:51:50.220
that a million times um but when you go back and you look at the polling of that era you find a
00:51:55.160
a healthy chunk of democrats who believed that barack obama was not born in the united states and
00:52:01.160
why was that because the because they were a racist and because the hillary campaign was perpetuating
00:52:06.020
the same thing that he maybe wasn't born here i mean didn't we get that from her in the first place
00:52:11.720
yeah i think that's where it all originated was with hillary she denies that but it came from
00:52:17.680
someone in the campaign i mean it does there's not there's not a question i mean there were there
00:52:22.700
was a definitely that was the foundation of it it was a memo from the hillary campaign where they
00:52:29.060
were trying to strategize ways to beat barack obama in 2008 in the primary and that was one of
00:52:32.980
them um and that was one of the things that maybe he wasn't born here yeah i mean and you know you go
00:52:36.960
back and look at uh i mean you go back and look at this you find that there was not only in if i
00:52:43.860
remember right there were more people outside of the republican party who believed barack obama was
00:52:49.920
born in kenya than there was inside the republican party it was oh right because you know including
00:52:56.900
independents it wasn't all democrats but there was a significant amount of people who believed that and
00:53:01.560
look that wasn't i'm sure some people who believed that were also racists there probably was a nice
00:53:07.840
uh crossover there but it's not it was not exclusively that way i mean it was not correct
00:53:13.860
um but i think it's let's here we go i'm pulling up these old numbers um 38 percent of birthers were
00:53:20.880
republicans again this is according to an abc poll 38 percent of birthers were republicans
00:53:29.660
meaning 62 percent were not right um and if i'm a republican in this era i'm repeating that
00:53:36.520
i'm non-stop and you know they never really bothered with it um but it was one of those
00:53:42.320
things where they never really bother with any defense of the party yeah which i 15 of democrats
00:53:48.800
though were birthers 15 it was 30 of republicans but you know there were more democrats and independents
00:53:56.160
in the poll than there was republicans uh and this was pretty consistent uh throughout the polling
00:54:02.380
of that era where people believe like look and it's not even necessarily a negative right like
00:54:09.200
it's not now there was a negative because it was tied to the presidency but there's no negative in
00:54:13.820
someone being born in another place it's just the circumstances of your birth yeah you know that's
00:54:18.400
yeah that doesn't mean anything um it wasn't it's not a negative criticism it's certainly not
00:54:22.860
necessarily a racist criticism to you know does a swede if if a president can't you know if there's
00:54:28.500
some guy who from sweden who came over here some of the guy who started ikea came over here and ran
00:54:32.760
for president you could still be critical of him and not based on race yes again you know and democrats
00:54:38.760
were critical of john mccain yeah for being born in absolutely and some tried to say well he wasn't
00:54:45.240
born here he can't run for president you remember that i mean that wasn't that long ago that was 2008
00:54:49.980
here's the uh uh here is the we have one here one more second before we leave uh this is a memo
00:54:58.960
2007 memo to clinton from mark penn one of one of his advisors said all these articles about his boyhood
00:55:04.860
meaning obama's boyhood in indonesia and his life in hawaii are geared towards showing his background
00:55:09.800
is diverse multicultural and putting it in a new light save it for 2050 it also exposes a very strong
00:55:16.280
weakness for him his roots to basic american values and culture are at best limited i cannot
00:55:21.880
imagine america electing a president during a time of war who is not at his center fundamentally
00:55:27.380
american and thinking in his values every speech wow should contain the line that you hillary were born
00:55:34.400
in the middle of america to the middle class in the middle of the last century and talk about the
00:55:39.140
basic bargain about the deeply american values you grew up with learned as a child that drive you today
00:55:44.800
let's explicitly own american in our programs the speeches and values he doesn't let's add flag
00:55:51.400
symbols to the backgrounds of campaign events etc we are never going to say anything about his
00:55:56.240
background but do do what he outlined there that was really the democratic roots of the and that that
00:56:04.080
is by the way a all quoting from a memo in the clinton campaign and an article from bloomberg not some
00:56:10.360
right-wing source and the title of the article is the democratic roots of the birther movement
00:56:15.320
so you can criticize all you want um and you know we did we you know the birther movement did not have
00:56:22.080
a factual basis uh it had a basis in the democratic party though yeah yeah absolutely triple eight
00:56:27.580
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pat and stew for glenn on the glenbeck program um the miss michigan who was stripped of her crown
00:57:52.800
because of controversial tweets uh is claiming now that it and i believe this it's harder to
00:57:59.960
publicly admit you're conservative than it is to come out as gay uh she's 20 years old her name's
00:58:06.380
kathy ju she was the vice president of college republicans at the university of michigan uh she
00:58:13.640
kind of doubled down at a state gop event on some remarks that led to her losing her crown so she won
00:58:19.720
miss michigan but she was stripped of that crown um when she said some things on uh twitter
00:58:27.120
and what she said was oh no get ready for this oh no don't do it is this something you really want
00:58:34.740
to say i want to make sure that you know this is a quote coming from her okay i pat gray i'm not
00:58:39.720
saying okay good good quote did you know the majority of black deaths are caused by other blacks
00:58:46.220
she tweeted fix problems within your own community before blaming others unquote oh my gosh did she
00:58:52.860
quote fbi crime statistics yes yes she did oh my god and you can't you can't quote fbi because
00:59:00.860
there's no more racist bureau than the federal bureau of investigation right yeah i mean i believe uh
00:59:08.760
jeffy actually talked to her on his podcast oh did he i think he did yeah and uh again like i
00:59:15.500
we live in this weird world where all we're told is how we have to be more expressive
00:59:20.580
yeah we have to express ourselves yet as soon as you express yourself and it's the slightest bit
00:59:26.080
you're beaten down you're beaten down hard really hard yeah if you express something they don't want
00:59:31.100
you to express uh then it's a it's kind of a major problem
00:59:34.780
triple eight seven twenty seven back is the number it's pat and stew in for glenn
00:59:40.700
cnn had aaron burnett on and apparently this has been occurring for some time she's had a show
00:59:46.320
for multiple years on cnn aaron burnett yeah aaron burnett still has a show that's broadcast on
00:59:54.220
television uh yeah it's it's stunning that's amazing i was i was amazed by it completely i heard
01:00:02.020
there was a search party looking for her because no one had seen her in years and then it turns up
01:00:07.660
she's on well no wonder we've got search parties she's on cnn where nobody knows right she's there
01:00:12.780
yeah okay it's it's amazing it's amazing that this happens so she decides there's always this
01:00:19.080
thing that goes on in which first of all you start out and they say donald trump is racist
01:00:23.300
because he talked about baltimore then people say well wait a minute he talked about a city
01:00:27.260
and that makes him racist like can you be a little more specific you know yesterday i asked can you
01:00:33.460
at least try to explain why this was a racist comment not just assume it because you already think
01:00:41.080
trump is a racist which you know like you look you can believe that all you want yeah but what's
01:00:45.440
happened is they believe he's a racist so therefore when he says something about i guess a city where
01:00:51.420
some black people live that means that he's saying it in with a racist motivation well stew if you use
01:00:56.640
the word infested you know what that means that is come on now their fallback position now because
01:01:02.620
once they he's talking about rats right which it is infested with rats like literally i i know you think
01:01:09.440
trump is saying some like coded language he's meaning literally infested by rats which is in the
01:01:14.780
segment by the way which was produced by a black woman that he was watching on fox news that inspired
01:01:19.440
the tweets also i think glenn and i have talked about when we first went to baltimore and we worked
01:01:23.600
for a station there b104 in baltimore legendary station we went uh we had to go down and get
01:01:29.520
promotional photos taken and so we went down near the inner harbor and there was an alleyway that we went
01:01:34.940
down and posted all over every post every poll everything all over the alley rat infestation
01:01:42.460
warning caution rat infestation and by the way it was kind of obvious by the squished rats all over
01:01:50.080
the street because cars had run over them that's how prevalent they are they cross the street more
01:01:54.580
than squirrels do in baltimore because there's they outnumber people 10 to 1 but just the 10 just just
01:02:01.760
10 to 1 so this has been their fallback okay so now you know you say he's racist we don't have
01:02:07.560
evidence of it now now we you know conservatives go and they find dozens of other officials that
01:02:13.460
are black that are democrats that are all over across the spectrum saying the same thing about
01:02:17.740
baltimore how bad it is the rest rat infestation so then he has they have to fall back to the next line
01:02:23.420
which is well sure other people have said things that are bad about baltimore but when donald trump
01:02:29.580
uses the word infestation that's when he's saying he's racist so here is aaron burnett's attempt at
01:02:36.740
this uh blog comment turned into a television monologue listen and infest is a word the president
01:02:42.640
often uses when it comes to black and brown people just the other day telling four minority american
01:02:47.820
congresswomen to go back to the crime infested countries they came from infest has become sort of a
01:02:53.420
trope for trump here's a couple of his past tweets this one democrats don't care about crime and want
01:02:58.600
illegal immigrants no matter how bad they may be to pour into and infest our country and of civil
01:03:03.960
rights icon john lewis congressman lewis should finally focus on the burning and crime infested
01:03:09.320
inner cities of the united states oh wow infest is a loaded word throughout history oh it is and when
01:03:16.520
people defending trump say well literally there are rats in baltimore that's literally a painful
01:03:22.460
willingness to look the other way oh okay so we're racist too all of a sudden if you get to
01:03:30.260
the bottom of what he was actually saying and not try to extrapolate something sinister and and it's i
01:03:36.920
will say every time he uses the word infest there are black people in the in america really every time
01:03:44.360
oh no no really black people in america every time he's using fest in fact every time he's tweeted
01:03:50.660
the word infest there have been black people on twitter oh wow so i mean oh that is that's pretty
01:03:56.100
devastating by the way um she does not mention when he said uh that new hampshire was a drug infested den
01:04:04.600
now new hampshire predominantly black like 98 99 percent not quite it's a 93.9 percent white
01:04:13.840
okay okay but that was a drug infested den uh-huh 93.9 percent and by the way another true uh statement
01:04:23.080
because it is new hampshire has the biggest problem with heroin right in the in the nation
01:04:27.460
per capita i believe you may be right on that i know it's they've had massive problems very high there
01:04:32.660
yeah opioids and such um and you know like you can look through this this happens uh over and over and
01:04:39.320
over again you know you go go through new york times has maintained this list 598 people and
01:04:46.440
organizations that trump has insulted you can go through any letter and pick a letter here pat
01:04:50.420
uh a a okay here we go let's see all black people i assume um let's see uh stacy abrams black black black
01:05:02.560
okay so that was a racist attack when he called her um uh crime loving and weak on vets
01:05:09.080
i didn't realize she loved crime she loves she apparently does well it's racism okay jim acosta
01:05:17.740
black right no he's he's actually a white person yeah okay well he was crazy jim acosta's crazy
01:05:25.300
well see he didn't say he was infested no did he when when he said uh general john r allen had
01:05:32.380
failed badly and his record equals bad uh we can all assume that john allen is of course black
01:05:40.760
but no he's white uh let's see justin amash uh who's a loser who sadly plays right into our
01:05:49.080
opponent's hands and by the way a white guy hmm yeah i don't know if you noticed this about justin
01:05:54.940
he is white well i know who isn't white anderson cooper well yes he is actually he is yeah
01:06:01.500
he's are you sure about that one positive well i can tell you this michael avenatti's not white
01:06:06.940
black guy and that's why when he called michael avenatti a third-rate lawyer who is good at
01:06:12.100
making false accusations uh he's looking for attention in a total low life look at that that's
01:06:17.800
just a's this is a's all but one white let's keep going this is for fun uh bees jerry brown not
01:06:24.120
looking for safety and security white ruth bader ginsburg an incompetent judge she should resign
01:06:28.840
yeah but that's that's old person discrimination right there matt by i don't know he's a dummy though
01:06:34.760
i don't know he's a dummy yeah uh alec baldwin he has a dying mediocre career true he uh argue with
01:06:42.940
that hollywood yeah that's just fact argue with that no one's pushed back on that science um my friends
01:06:48.240
his uh his impersonation just can't get any worse tammy baldwin u.s senator white white uh someone who
01:06:56.540
has done very little lavar ball oh black racism there you go okay that's racism he criticized lavar
01:07:06.160
ball yes and here's the problem with this one though uh-huh um his criticism was he's just a poor
01:07:11.960
man's version of don king without the hair now the problem there is he seems to be praising don king
01:07:19.260
who is also black so i'm not sure how we get to racism on that one we can try steve bannon sloppy
01:07:26.160
steve white cried when he got fired begged for his job like a dog in his office yeah he's been dumped
01:07:33.740
like a dog by almost everyone i love it he did use the like a dog that's great
01:07:39.980
oh gosh wow things went sour between him and bannon pretty seriously didn't they
01:07:45.400
sure did we um i have uh elizabeth beck who's a lawyer not sure about who she is but i do know
01:07:53.700
who the next person is oh i know glenn beck is uh she should go through the names like donald trump
01:07:59.460
called glenn beck this'll be fun yeah this'll be fun and glenn of course as everybody knows very
01:08:03.460
very black yes and it was racism glenn is glenn's 80 black the only part not black uh his skin
01:08:09.800
which is sad for him because no one knows right right but he does identify it takes all the fun
01:08:16.440
out of being a minority when nobody knows so uh okay um let's see he uh and his endorsement means
01:08:24.400
nothing that glenn would surely agree with you on he would that's science he's dumb as a rock
01:08:31.340
i mean i i gotta go i'm siding with trump on that one he's two for two in my book uh failing i mean
01:08:38.640
i don't think he's failing at this point he's lost all credibility also i don't think the president
01:08:43.140
would say he's failing at this point no i don't think so either uh irrelevant uh a wacko sad he is
01:08:50.660
pretty sad i will say that he's a sad he's the saddest successful person i've ever ever met in my
01:08:56.760
entire life yes uh failing crying and a lost soul wow very dumb and failing has zero credibility
01:09:05.740
irrelevant a mental basket case i we all gonna go on we're all on board on that one i think we can say
01:09:12.080
for sure viewers and ratings are way down irrelevant wacky a real nut job and always seems to be crying
01:09:22.620
that's amazing i missed some of those quotes when they came out it's it's been a while uh they're
01:09:29.120
all uh very old at this point uh and uh and look you know as uh as uh they they uh they agree on more
01:09:35.160
than they did i'll say that that's for sure but it's an interesting thing to look back at this and and
01:09:39.680
what is the point there when's the last time donald trump insulted glenn beck you know what
01:09:44.780
2017 probably 16 or 17 and and and here's the thing is like glenn has seen a lot of the things
01:09:51.620
that trump has done and like some of them not all of them he's been at times critical of trump but
01:09:56.280
has come on board on some of the policies we've all been pleasantly surprised at the job he's done
01:10:01.160
and and and that's what tells the story here right yeah all of these people
01:10:05.940
were all saying bad things about donald trump at the time he was insulting donald insulting them right
01:10:12.960
right when when you're critical of him he's critical of you and that is you can say you don't
01:10:18.480
like that and you can say you don't like the attitude part of why he got elected yeah because
01:10:23.520
people are tired of a guy who just takes it all the time and you can't say that about donald trump
01:10:28.440
he doesn't take it no and that's true it back to you so you could say you like it or you don't like
01:10:32.420
it that's a fine thing but what it does do is exonerate him from your idea that it's racist yes
01:10:37.540
because he's saying it about anyone who says something bad about them no matter what the person
01:10:43.120
looks like he will come back and say things like this this is what he does it is it is foundational
01:10:50.540
to his character and his his personality he just is going to go after you to the point pat that he
01:10:58.740
actually will reverse on you when you're saying nice things about him as evidenced by no lesser
01:11:05.800
example than kim jong-un that's he's saying kim jong-un is a good guy and a friend right now
01:11:13.040
because he's in the middle of a negotiation and trying to say trying to get kim jong-un to do the
01:11:17.380
things that he wants so he's saying and kim jong-un is saying nice things about him he's saying nice
01:11:22.020
things about kim jong-un when they were at each other's throats the opposite was true right right this
01:11:28.260
is just the way he operates in public and this is why i've made the case you know many times that you
01:11:33.540
can't get a sense of donald trump's presidency by looking at the things that he tweets or listening
01:11:38.540
to the things he says even he tells you he told you in his writings uh go back to the art of the deal
01:11:44.500
the things you're saying in public are largely for positioning he's positioning himself either it's for
01:11:50.760
a negotiation or an appearance in front of the press you can't go in there and say oh well he's saying
01:11:58.620
this therefore we should judge his presidency by that you should judge his presidency by his actions
01:12:04.180
fox news is uh greg gutfeld had a great tweet the other day did you see this when he said trump's
01:12:09.580
trump's about to execute a white supremacist what because he's bringing back the federal death penalty
01:12:16.000
just in time for this white supremacist to be executed while trying to flee uh trying to free a black rapper
01:12:21.840
from jail as he pushes prison reform that directly benefits families of black men while calling out
01:12:28.280
a city where minorities are victims of crime and blight if trump's a racist he really sucks at it
01:12:38.500
would you like to hear a little more racism coming out about baltimore
01:12:45.040
i don't know if i can take any more this doesn't happen to be from a politico but i i'm sure
01:12:51.700
that this is rubbed off on people like donald trump today um has donald trump seen the play
01:12:59.420
hairspray probably probably um good morning baltimore do you remember the song in hairspray
01:13:06.140
the official movie clip do we have the clip um here's some of the lyrics
01:13:25.360
the rats the rats on the street i'll dance around her feet
01:13:34.420
how dare they say these things about baltimore so there's flashers that are talking to school
01:14:00.800
children yeah and a bum on his bar room stool there's rats on the street dancing around her feet
01:14:08.540
what kind of racist uh lyrics are those yeah the only explanation could be racism
01:14:14.860
if they use the word infest in this song then we really know well it's a dog whistle it is a dog
01:14:21.900
whistle which is kind of strange because if it was a dog whistle then nobody would hear it and you
01:14:25.780
wouldn't know it was a racist comment nobody can hear humans cannot hear dog whistles
01:14:29.480
so if it's a dog whistle comment that means the people you intended to hear it
01:14:33.600
didn't no unless you wanted dogs to hear it the dogs are pissed because they know you just made a
01:14:39.820
racist comment yeah but not the people it's it's it is bizarre i mean you have to at least come up
01:14:45.040
with some sort of justification as to why you think it's racist i mean really what they're saying
01:14:49.660
they really don't anymore there are some black people who live in baltimore and he said something
01:14:53.520
bad about baltimore that is like legitimately their argument them racist does it not it's ridiculous
01:14:58.820
he didn't say the black people brought in the mice that was not his argument it was he was saying
01:15:04.940
that people don't want to live in an area where that is infested by rats so crazy legit that is like
01:15:11.340
true everyone knows that to be true you know it's not something that's controversial or wasn't until
01:15:17.680
he talked about it and that is what is screwed up about the media right now they're letting him make
01:15:22.080
every decision for them the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program with
01:15:34.660
pat and stew for glen this week uh triple a 727 beck big uh big debate tonight uh we are gonna watch this
01:15:45.220
so that you don't have to uh and have plenty of highlights tomorrow but the two biggies in this
01:15:51.160
are bernie sanders and elizabeth warren the two that are supposedly kind of the moderate guys that
01:15:57.760
might be trying to bring the party back a little bit closer to the center than as extreme to the
01:16:04.620
they're so far left they've they've actually left the planet by this point but john hickenlooper and uh
01:16:10.720
and john delaney are the two guys who are considered to be moderates that are going to try to moderate the
01:16:17.500
party ever so slightly there's others that are trying to go down that road tonight you'll have
01:16:22.620
hickenlooper delaney bullock oh yeah supposedly yeah and tim ryan and amy klobuchar are trying to
01:16:30.060
live in that world too at some level budaj is trying to do it although all of his policies seem like
01:16:35.040
we're gonna have 47 supreme court justices that's uh yeah it's it doesn't seem like a moderate
01:16:40.340
policy he also supports a medicare for all doesn't he the socialized medicine i mean all of them i think
01:16:45.980
at some level free college and that's what's i think that's the incredible thing about this field
01:16:50.380
pat is that even the moderates are not even close to moderate yeah let me give you an example of
01:16:55.660
this uh john delaney has been running for president since 1911 uh he announced in 1911 that he was
01:17:04.520
going to run for the 2020 presidential nomination he legitimately in all seriousness announced in 2017
01:17:10.960
so he's been he was the first democrat that announced was he really yeah and he's been
01:17:15.620
running around iowa without anyone noticing all the way past the 2018 election like all the way through
01:17:24.440
because he wanted i guess get out in front okay which he did not in the polls but he did get out in
01:17:30.320
front of announcing yes and so it's done basically nothing for him he i think his theory was i'll announce
01:17:36.320
first i'll run around iowa and do all the retail campaigning type of stuff go to every district
01:17:41.980
meet shake hands of voters and by the time other the other candidates come to the table i'll be
01:17:47.840
doing really well in iowa because i'll be the only one who's been there yeah he is a independently
01:17:52.900
wealthy guy a businessman yeah he's funding his own campaign so far at least yep like last last
01:17:58.060
quarter he raised i think about eight million dollars about 250 000 from actual donors
01:18:05.900
yeah the rest is his money seven million from himself so this is what his plan is and so far
01:18:11.160
it's it's worked out really well uh he's at zero percent but it's got him all the way to zero yeah
01:18:17.160
and sometimes and well he has you know if you're in your car right now and you're driving to work
01:18:21.460
uh driving to the grocery store and you think i'm tied with john delaney for the democratic national
01:18:26.560
nomination that's a really good point it's a good way of raising your day a little bit zero dollars
01:18:32.980
on this campaign you haven't you haven't set your entire personal fortune on fire and you're at zero
01:18:37.340
percent i'm thinking you're doing just slightly better than john delaney and delaney will occasionally
01:18:42.220
hit one or two percent in iowa uh so he does show up he may be able to actually make the next round
01:18:48.340
of debates it's not impossible although it's unlikely because he doesn't have the donors i mean he has to
01:18:53.920
buy the donors you know eric swalwell who dropped out of his uh at the races of the first person who
01:18:59.020
really kind of dropped out since this whole thing started he said at one point he was trying to get
01:19:03.480
enough donors to make it into the debate and he had to spend like you have to spend like ten thousand
01:19:08.640
dollars to get like five thousand donors because you're spending to get advertising for people to
01:19:14.160
just give you one dollar to get to this donor number which is of course ridiculous so delaney though
01:19:19.280
is supposed to be the moderate he's the guy that comes out and says you know what i don't like
01:19:23.140
socialism i'm going to be honest about it you know what medicare for all is bad policy it's not going to
01:19:26.820
work if if you were to pick one of these people off of the stage a lot of people would pick delaney
01:19:31.120
because you know if you're conservative because you're thinking at least this guy is just just
01:19:36.020
liberal he's not crazy in the socialist world right so let me give you a little window into what a
01:19:43.180
moderate in the democratic field looks like okay just yesterday or the day before john delaney
01:19:50.240
released and i'm sure this is all over cable news and all over the front page of your paper
01:19:55.680
i'm sure everyone noticed this uh you know other than me but i'll just i'll bore you with the
01:20:00.600
details anyway john delaney's plan for national service okay so like national service in the army
01:20:07.500
uh well let me let him explain okay to help bring people from different backgrounds together
01:20:12.760
delaney is proposing a mandatory national service program to provide opportunities
01:20:18.900
opportunities for young people to give back to their country and to meet and work with people
01:20:25.060
from all backgrounds how wonderful now look pat if you had if you decided i want to give back to my
01:20:29.680
community you wouldn't have the opportunity to do that with this you would fortunately thanks to the
01:20:36.220
government yeah then i could right now you couldn't give back you would have no opportunity to do that
01:20:40.440
there's no way to do it this will create opportunities to do that and the other thing pat is if let's just
01:20:45.920
say you wanted to work with a croatian and native american yeah uh someone from mongolia and someone
01:20:54.860
from uh costa rica okay right now there'd be no way of doing that okay you can't you can't find those
01:21:01.840
people oh they don't exist okay there's no mongolians in america no mongolians oh man now luckily for
01:21:08.920
you i'm glad they left their beef behind though because i like it oh yeah they did they did they flew in
01:21:14.820
dropped off the beef and then left okay that's what happened a lot of different locations which
01:21:19.880
is really great all over america i love that they did that so this will give you the opportunity to
01:21:25.240
give back to the country and uh work with people from all backgrounds now every this is all look he's
01:21:31.660
a moderate he's not gonna push this too far and that's important for you to know he's not gonna go
01:21:36.520
too far on this okay part number one every american will complete a minimum of one year and a maximum
01:21:43.320
of two years of mandatory national service when they graduate high school or turn 18 so that's just
01:21:48.620
step one so you leave high school uh-huh you can't go to go to work you can't go to college you go in
01:21:53.680
immediately into service to the country yes either military or some other type well there's we'll get
01:22:00.380
into the what kinds there are here in a moment but the national service requirement will apply to
01:22:04.440
individuals born after 2006 but will phase in over time okay so you're not like pat you wouldn't have
01:22:12.320
to do this i wouldn't have to now i know you'd want to do it i know you'd want there's just no way for
01:22:16.200
me to do that no no i can get you right now i can get you oh you can yeah i got connections oh so to
01:22:20.240
meet the national service requirement participants can choose from one of four options so again pro
01:22:25.040
choice you get to choose number one you could serve in our nation's military okay all right uh number two
01:22:31.600
you can serve in a new expanded community service program number three you can serve in a new
01:22:39.920
national infrastructure apprenticeship program that sounds really good okay yeah so i can learn how to
01:22:46.680
build bridges and fix roadways now we've so far created two massive organizations i don't know if
01:22:52.640
you've noticed that i did and we've required people everyone over 18 to do two years of service to the
01:22:58.400
government or one year but a maximum of two years okay so it could be two but it won't go over two
01:23:03.320
all right until they expand it later on yeah and finally pat you and only you because i know you're
01:23:08.140
gonna be excited about this one you can serve in the newly created climate corps all the climate corps
01:23:14.200
that's that's that has pat gray written all over it all over it so community service would operate
01:23:21.660
similar to the americorps or the peace corps all right um you can uh you can work on projects such as
01:23:27.620
mentoring literacy tutoring for disadvantaged students nice awareness programs for public
01:23:34.320
health campaigns okay outreach activities for social service programs and structured after school
01:23:39.520
care programs okay that's how you can spend your year of service that's mandatory and required now by
01:23:46.500
the government or you could go to the infrastructure apprenticeship you could enter so the government would
01:23:53.120
enter into public private partnerships with private companies and trade unions to offer infrastructure
01:23:59.200
apprenticeships private companies would be awarded contracts to undertake projects such as improving
01:24:04.100
public parks or renovating federal buildings to make them environmentally green so you could like
01:24:09.980
when you're 18 you get out of high school you just go serve the government in a mandatory sense
01:24:15.880
by making buildings green and i don't think it's like paint i don't think it's painting them green i think
01:24:21.460
it's like environmental stuff yeah you could have a trade union it will be utilized as the programs can
01:24:26.880
leverage successful apprenticeship model used by trade unions uh or you can uh you can get a professional
01:24:32.600
certificate proving mastery of a particular skill set okay now so far you're pretty excited about this i think
01:24:39.980
psyched and you know this is funny because this is a guy who's in a do or die situation this is what
01:24:44.700
he's really this is why the campaign's not working but the climate core i think is going to be fun for
01:24:49.560
you i know that's that's what you were talking to fight to fight climate change participants would
01:24:53.880
assist in clean energy projects including solar installation so you get out of high school you start
01:24:59.940
installing solar panels okay okay all right you just go right in for free now oh i'm not paid for this
01:25:05.220
i don't okay how do i exist mandatory service maybe you will get paid i don't know well maybe
01:25:09.920
that's because i i gotta make a living somehow you gotta bet you got benefits coming up okay that's
01:25:14.860
next all right good all right um you can uh you can improve building efficiency yeah i mean i know you
01:25:20.620
do that i feel strongly about that right yeah i do that a lot right now developing community gardens
01:25:25.180
now i know you've put in one of the biggest gardeners you've ever met
01:25:28.920
and you can increase awareness my thumbs are green not just one oh wow yeah that's impressive
01:25:36.560
both of them you can also increase awareness about sustainable practices so if like let's say
01:25:41.560
you get out of high school at 18 you go to a street corner and just start yelling sustainable practices
01:25:46.700
practice more sustainably hey you why is your practice not as sustainable as i would prefer
01:25:57.620
please make it more sustainable thank you and you just do that for a year that would be awesome
01:26:03.700
that's it works well that would be great you can provide information and support to families about
01:26:09.500
sustainability okay so you can yell at individuals or families or families uh you can um you will be
01:26:17.120
stationed and this is a i'm gonna be stationed somewhere i can't do it where i live no okay
01:26:23.160
station so they're gonna move me somewhere you'll be stationed in rural and low-income areas to assist
01:26:28.940
communities transition to a green economy and invest in environmentally friendly projects and again
01:26:33.460
this is moderate john delaney's plan yes mandatory service for one to two years now the
01:26:39.260
benefits pack this is where this is where all right here we go are you ready program will up
01:26:43.420
the program will be paid um now again so think of the government what's happening here we've now
01:26:49.960
created three new government programs that will pay everyone who's 18 years old for service that they must
01:26:58.080
do wow uh the the uh the amount will uh will vary on cost of living and whether housing is provided
01:27:06.280
through the program so we may be providing housing for this okay we should get through the rest of
01:27:10.560
this in about 60 seconds okay okay take a break take a break and then we'll be right back with the
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available in all states it's pat and stew for glenn uh now glenn is uh stew has promised that the
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best of this john delaney plan oh is still to come oh i think so hopefully he'll outline this tonight
01:28:41.060
because i don't think he got around to that last debate no but this is important stuff there's
01:28:45.820
mandatory service as soon as you leave high school for at least one year maybe two yep and you'll you
01:28:51.040
can serve in the climate core if you want which will help you and you just get out of high school
01:28:55.800
install some solar panels or yell at people about sustainability talk about making a difference
01:28:59.360
yes now you will get potentially you'll make it housing from this and a salary wait they're gonna
01:29:04.560
put me up in a free place yes oh wow in some like when you're traveling to the rural area that you have
01:29:11.040
to install solar panels they will give you housing for that okay if you do one year of service it will
01:29:16.740
result in two years of free in-state tuition uh at a public university community college or technical
01:29:23.020
school two years of service will result in three years of free in-state tuition now again how much
01:29:28.480
is this again we're paying for free college essentially um but you have to do something for
01:29:33.520
the free college again that's the moderate right yeah like bernie sanders gives it to you for free
01:29:37.280
john delaney says you have to mandatory service now whether you want to go to college or not
01:29:42.640
you still got to do the service but they're going to force you into government service uh and you
01:29:48.120
will learn skills to build future jobs um and then this is all part of his larger climate plan
01:29:56.860
now the larger climate plan is a bargain because that's how i'm going to describe it right away
01:30:01.680
there's a climate crisis going on as you know we have to act on the climate and we have to act now
01:30:08.220
well if i may be so bold stew we can't afford not to oh my gosh that's a brilliant thing to say
01:30:14.060
and you're going to continue to say it after i tell you the cost four trillion dollars well we
01:30:18.560
can't afford not to now what will it cost us if we don't five trillion dollars maybe i don't plan
01:30:24.060
it okay okay i would assume it's more than four trillion dollars i hope yes uh now four trillion
01:30:30.340
dollars this includes a new trillion and remember let's let's take the four trillion dollars for what it
01:30:37.120
is which is his estimate of the cost not a real estimate of the cost but his estimate probably
01:30:43.560
figure double or triple right exactly uh a new carbon tax or fee okay it could be a tax or a fee
01:30:52.000
again pro-choice tax or a fee i could pay either one this again is the moderate in the field uh 15
01:31:00.920
dollars per metric ton of co2 uh he will uh reduce carbon emissions by 90 percent by 2050
01:31:09.300
all right and now look you might say well that doesn't sound all that moderate
01:31:15.140
however uh jay insley michael bennett beto o'rourke uh all have their own climate proposals beto
01:31:23.840
o'rourke is five trillion so he saved a trillion dollars wow so he is pretty impressive he is the
01:31:30.380
moderate yeah he's only going to charge you four trillion dollars for his climate plan and make you
01:31:37.140
go to service to the government for a year or two i mean this is the moderate in the field it's almost
01:31:43.040
like what israel does you have to have you know your mandatory military when you get out of high
01:31:47.660
school there when you're 18 i think from 18 to 20 you serve in the military period so that's
01:31:52.420
essentially what we'd be doing here in the united states except you wouldn't have any skills right
01:31:56.880
you'd just be like i can theoretically raise awareness about sustainability and it doesn't
01:32:02.400
have to be something super worthwhile like the military it could be the the climate uh what do
01:32:09.340
they call it the climate core the climate core are you saying the climate core is not totally
01:32:13.100
worthless yeah that's what i'm saying completely completely worthless but only in every way yes and
01:32:18.860
that's every single way for people to understand uh it will do nothing and accomplish nothing but it
01:32:25.620
will cost four trillion dollars so that's good good luck america
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now how much do you want to vote for john delaney wow i know and again you might actually if you had
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to pick you may actually pick john delaney that's how bad this field is it's it's it the democratic
01:33:59.240
party has moved so far so fast yeah every single candidate in this field supports some version
01:34:07.040
of medicare for all with the potential example uh exception of joe biden who is just saying
01:34:13.840
massively expand obamacare and really there's not much difference there he's just he just doesn't
01:34:19.860
want to destroy the brand name of obamacare he's the only one who cares about that at this point
01:34:22.980
which is another fascinating part of this but bernie sanders in 2013 six years ago introduced
01:34:28.920
medicare for all and got zero co-sponsors zero no one in the democratic party would admit to agreeing
01:34:37.880
to it no one would say hey you know what yeah i like that plan no one staggering and now every
01:34:44.640
candidate supports some version of it every one of them it's kind of hard to believe that that's
01:34:50.540
possible it's it's almost impossible to believe yeah i mean with you know with democrats like this
01:34:58.000
you don't need socialists or communists because you've the democrat party has essentially become
01:35:04.120
uh the party of marxism just it just is at least as far as their candidates go and it's yeah i think
01:35:10.860
you know people like certainly delaney but also people like biden are trying to hope that in reality
01:35:18.340
the rank and file rank and file is not like this and you know rahm emanuel again is rahm emanuel a
01:35:24.600
conservative nope no rahm emanuel is now calling out his party for going too far to the left and
01:35:31.440
saying hey you're not going to win any of these voters if you start embracing things like free um
01:35:37.600
health care for illegal immigrants which i think polls at 26 percent support nationwide wow 26 percent
01:35:44.580
um uh getting rid of private insurance which i think polls are like a 27 percent uh universal basic
01:35:51.160
income which is like 26 percent these are all it's hard to believe it's that high even yeah it's hard
01:35:56.640
to believe it's even that high 26 percent that's way too high it should be zero percent ah these things
01:36:02.940
should all be zero almost nothing is zero percent or 100 but you would think six or seven right
01:36:08.720
six or seven percent of the people are like i don't know okay yeah let's have that yeah and look
01:36:16.560
free money people like it yes it's just not free money as we all know and would not work in any way
01:36:21.540
uh wow but it is a it's staggering these are these are things honestly that are not even supported by
01:36:27.620
a majority of democrats in many in many ways it's why one of these supporting them if one of these guys
01:36:32.600
or women are elected i we're i think we're just in real trouble it just can't happen we can't as
01:36:38.860
voters allow it to happen speaking of i don't know i think jeffy's coming up next oh really yeah i
01:36:46.780
think i thought we canceled that we tried we tried can we get him into mandatory service to go anywhere
01:36:52.780
else well he's he's transsexual i don't know if you're aware he came out as trans yeah so we'll
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of jeffy fisher i know and sometimes and sometimes on monday you even get two podcasts stop it okay so
01:39:21.220
and you're welcome because we do the talking series i know wow and listen you guys uh you inspired me
01:39:27.980
today did we i well i didn't wake up today thinking that uh oh no i'm gonna you got something
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i'm gonna do this but you guys have inspired me um i'm trans oh my gosh you are you were born as a
01:39:38.740
as a woman like a biological woman i just want to come out and say that i'm i'm part of the
01:39:43.640
part of the movement okay well no i'm not i wasn't really but i just wanted to come out oh wow
01:39:49.160
just want to come out and see if i could be part of the well that didn't last long yeah so okay
01:39:53.920
glad you were able to get that off your chest though because it's probably been weighing down it has it
01:39:59.840
i feel so much better just like the beauty queen what's her face uh wasn't a beauty queen or what
01:40:06.540
yeah she's a model yeah she's a model that's what it is this is a this is a story we did an hour one
01:40:10.980
today um her story was she is a model said some things that were negative about uh were considered
01:40:18.900
transphobic by some so she got fired she got fired the next day she decided to come out as trans
01:40:24.260
she's like the reason i was saying this because i was insecure myself i was actually trans and then
01:40:28.980
the next day the next day came out and by the way i'm not sure i shouldn't have done that now see
01:40:33.460
the i see i'm trans and i was insecure about being trans that only works if you really are
01:40:39.220
yeah yeah you should have stuck with it yeah you got to continue with it you got to continue with
01:40:43.440
honestly like how would they even question it i guess they couldn't because they couldn't if they
01:40:47.300
if she identifies that way right well some people did go back and look at like i guess photos of her
01:40:52.440
as a kid and she seemed very much like a girl however how dare you right right who are you to
01:40:57.880
presume yeah who are you you bastard i mean maybe she was born as a a biological girl yeah and was
01:41:08.480
dressed that way by her bastard parents right right but in reality she identified that whole time as a
01:41:13.720
man and they didn't have the openness or no they did not tolerance no to allow her to make that
01:41:19.760
transition at such an age because they're too hung up on their own you know male female gender
01:41:27.100
transphobic ideas of the past so maybe she broke free of all that anyway so earlier you uh talked
01:41:36.380
about uh kathy jew uh you know who the michigan uh beauty queen who uh got the axe because of a couple
01:41:42.440
of tweets that were horrific uh you know they they were horrific and uh one was actually just a
01:41:49.140
reply to another tweet thread that was uh horrible uh so you can't be doing that anymore at all and
01:41:55.920
she said i did interview i heard stew talk about it i talked to her last week um beginning of last week
01:42:01.200
monday or tuesday and she uh i asked her if the trump campaign had contacted her at all throughout this
01:42:07.800
and at that time she said no and i you know they probably won't i'm just doing this on my own uh two
01:42:12.660
days later she's working for the re-election campaign uh they've reached out oh yeah she's working for
01:42:17.500
the re-election campaign and they the trump campaign has already tweeted what a patriot she is and uh
01:42:22.140
she's speaking for american values and she's part of it now she's all part of the deal wow so good for
01:42:27.200
her good for her you know there's also um yeah we get viral videos all the time in today's world and
01:42:35.900
you see them and you go ah some of them are really cool some of them are scary some of them are funny
01:42:41.660
and then you get the ones where you're watching you go oh my gosh and then you stop and look back
01:42:47.220
and go wait like this video of this uh this guy that finds a baby alligator
01:42:52.300
if you're listening he's got a little baby alligator and the guy is filming him talking about the baby
01:42:59.320
alligator and then coming up behind him is the mama gator crikey oh yeah
01:43:04.560
crocodile dundee and they keep showing this mama gator coming up behind him and getting closer and
01:43:09.840
then they just stop and then it just stops and you'll see you know it shows the split screen of
01:43:13.720
the mama gator come up on him and you know the mama heard the baby crying and it's wonderful um
01:43:18.580
no way that's real right there's no way that's real the guy filming it isn't in any kind of uh
01:43:26.440
uh mode of trying to get out of there that would be the pitch i think of the viral video right
01:43:32.740
he hasn't noticed it yet okay okay i'm just saying it's been sorry so you don't got hundreds
01:43:37.340
of thousands it will come up okay i guarantee it will come up did anything come out guarantee me i
01:43:42.820
guarantee do i get my money back yes you do 100 i want to know you get in fact you get your video
01:43:47.320
view back okay i want to know jeffy you would be the one who knows this has it has the uh raw
01:43:55.880
chicken meat that crawls off the plate that's what i want to prove no it has not it has not
01:44:02.580
not that i'm aware of as far as i understand it's not that i'm aware of i showed that to my
01:44:06.180
wife the other day oh that's not real i know nobody's said it isn't it's not real it just can't
01:44:12.160
be well yeah it's the nerve and nerve endings are alive at that point right okay they are saying
01:44:19.880
they think it was not a chicken but it was a frog it was frog meat okay um which happens that's what
01:44:26.300
happens that's what they said that was a weird bone for a frog it was it was really creepy and this is
01:44:31.040
like apparently whether this video is is real or not and it it does everyone's assuming at least
01:44:38.920
and the reporting is that it is actually real video um but it is not it's not something that
01:44:45.260
hasn't happened before right like it's something that has that will happen on occasion if if the
01:44:50.520
supposedly if the meat is freshly cut right if you haven't seen the video basically if you you
01:44:57.180
know if you go to a grocery store and you get a raw chicken it looks kind of like that you know
01:45:01.440
what i mean it's sitting on a plate about to be cooked and it crawls off the plate it's at one of
01:45:05.580
those restaurants where they cook the meal in front of you it looks like yeah yeah that's not what it
01:45:10.180
looks like yeah benihana kind of place or whatever but as my wife pointed out well hasn't the chicken
01:45:16.940
been de-feathered the you know the head's been cut off they've done a lot of dressing to it they've cut
01:45:22.980
it up like this and then it comes to your table and it's still right we're fresh like that i don't
01:45:28.680
know but they're well they they just they skinned the animal um and i guess and by the way i think it
01:45:35.260
was a frog and not a chicken which would explain the feather thing because there's not as many
01:45:39.220
feathers on frogs there's less less feathers on frogs than you'd expect depends on where you
01:45:44.340
depends on where you get them right that's true depends on where you get them you can get the
01:45:47.200
i mean that is a big frog if that's a frog yeah it is because the holy cow the bone that the meat
01:45:54.000
comes on is like 18 inches no it has to be well maybe maybe 12 maybe it's a foot long a fisherman
01:46:02.820
now i caught the fish it was this big also i'm so sick of living here in the united states i'm sick
01:46:09.760
of hearing about baltimore and being the the i believe a quote from pat gray and pat gray unleashed
01:46:15.480
was baltimore was a democratic progressive hellhole yes it was the quote yes because of 70 years
01:46:22.860
democrat leadership let him right into that hellhole it's time for a change and uh the crown prince
01:46:29.260
muhammad bin salman of saudi arabia agrees which is why he's going to be building the 500 billion
01:46:34.580
dollar mega city in the middle of the desert uh which i'm looking forward to moving to i don't know
01:46:39.980
500 billion 500 billion dollar mega city 33 times the size of new york city all right it's going to
01:46:46.940
have 33 that's what it says here 33 times the size of new york city all right you're going to have
01:46:51.580
flying taxis a giant artificial moon that will be illuminated every evening state-of-the-art security
01:46:58.040
and surveillance system which you know i'm a fan of of course you'll use drone security cameras
01:47:03.300
facial recognition technology to track everybody cloud seeding technology to make artificial clouds
01:47:09.360
they want rain in the desert where it doesn't rain very often school classes taught by holographic
01:47:14.100
teachers uh leading the education leading education on the planet you're going to get a jurassic park
01:47:19.280
like island filled with robotic dinosaurs to entertain residents and visitors come on a dining scene
01:47:26.640
a dining scene the highest rate of michelin-starred restaurants which i'm not sure why you'd want to
01:47:32.180
eat tires even in the desert but okay and uh be done by uh 2030 good luck good luck and i would have
01:47:41.080
to say that 500 i think it's been a little bit more i definitely want to visit i want to see that i
01:47:46.680
think yes pull it off oh my gosh can they build a 500 billion dollar city before we die is that possible
01:47:52.860
i i think that's past our lifetime i feel like and also the princess 2030 is the target date
01:47:59.460
yeah i mean so i don't know i i think it'd be fun to fun to go to it would yeah no it seems amazing
01:48:07.760
why do you want a giant light up moon what's the i'm not sure we do have an actual moon yeah that you
01:48:13.320
could probably see from where you are but not every night yeah some nights now some nights there's
01:48:17.920
clouds in front well that's true lots of clouds in the desert yeah sandstorms and stuff you can't
01:48:25.060
have that it's true so you just want to you want to block it i you know can it be done i don't know
01:48:30.660
i don't know but it'd be fun it's gonna be fun to watch him try i will say it's a big enough
01:48:34.140
government project that i could see it being proposed tonight on stage i could see like uh you
01:48:39.760
know would elizabeth warren before this absolutely be like you know 100 we need to build a 500 billion
01:48:45.600
dollar city uh in baltimore and it'll be we need a giant light up moon this is all stuff that you
01:48:53.720
could see being proposed by a democrat on stage absolutely how is it that baltimore became this
01:48:57.600
new shining city uh just for from one tweet it is amazing the baltimore maryland it's been a it's
01:49:03.880
been a it's a democratic hellhole forever i mean you live there this time of year just when the late
01:49:09.120
summer rains start to wash away the dead body chalk outline all the experience in maryland is being
01:49:13.240
pulled over by a state trooper once that's it uh-huh shocking through this i don't know i will
01:49:17.680
say i think we're at the point and i you know you know coming into this i was a little for example we
01:49:22.400
talked about this quite a bit at the time uh on pat and stew and other shows uh i was a little i was
01:49:28.040
not sure donald trump had really had a conversion on the life issue you know he had never really
01:49:34.400
discussed it before he said he was pro-life and i think he's done a good job he supported the pro-life
01:49:39.440
cause much more aggressively than i would have expected however and more aggressively than other
01:49:44.400
republican and more aggressively presidents yeah he's done a good job on that issue and we've praised
01:49:48.200
him many times over it however what if instead he comes out and says he's pro-choice now reverses
01:49:58.060
himself and says i love abortion only horrible horrible people would want to stop it in fact i think we
01:50:05.800
should have abortions six months after birth i mean the haters are going to be the haters are
01:50:10.920
going to have to reverse right kamala harris would be like no more abortions they've got to be illegal
01:50:15.680
they have to oppose everything he believes msnbc would be doing segments about how the horrible
01:50:21.980
destruction of life he was advocating i almost like him to do that just to watch just to see what
01:50:27.040
backwards to oppose him he should come i mean it's we've seen it legitimately happen free trade i mean
01:50:34.620
yeah the democrats opposed free trade they wanted the union take on on protectionism for decades you
01:50:43.180
could have watched any cable news network over the past 30 years and watch them say how great tariffs
01:50:51.160
tariffs are absolutely and how great protectionism was and as soon as donald trump came out and said
01:50:57.160
he wanted tariffs they're all against it and they're all on the free trade side now yep this is incredible
01:51:01.880
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it's pat and stew for glenn 888-727-BECK uh netflix spending a fortune on original movies now because
01:52:46.720
they have to yeah as soon as all of these other streaming services kick into gear amazon's gonna
01:52:54.640
lose i don't know 60 70 percent of their content once disney takes everything off warner takes
01:53:01.140
everything off uh for their own thing nbc universal takes all theirs off apple takes i don't know that
01:53:07.180
they have anything but cbs all access cbs all access another one there's others plenty already
01:53:12.280
networks that are trying friends in the office are going and those are their two most popular tv
01:53:16.600
shows so how long does it last though i mean can i mean amazon disney's probably the only one that can
01:53:21.640
hold out right and survive within app fatigue world the others they're not going to be able to do it
01:53:28.420
right sooner or later they're gonna have to come back to either amazon or disney or netflix it seems
01:53:32.800
like there eventually will be a subscription like you're paying 40 bucks a month and you get access
01:53:36.660
to all of them or something that's what needs to happen probably but that's just but then they're
01:53:40.400
working together you're just back to cable it's true it's the same thing it's true uh you know
01:53:45.980
it's it will be interesting i think the apple one is they're going to spend so much money i mean
01:53:49.800
they're the biggest company in the world up and down on that yeah so i mean they can spend a ton
01:53:54.080
uh you know netflix is interesting at some point they're going to take away so many of these shows
01:53:59.640
does it can support itself i think the answer to that probably is yes and they've built such a big
01:54:03.740
backlog of original stuff yeah but and they have what worldwide 150 million subscribers
01:54:09.920
that's a good business that's a lot yeah but they're spending 520 million right now right now
01:54:15.380
on three movies so they're investing a lot they've got a dwayne johnson action movie called red notice
01:54:22.080
uh that's a pretty good draw also stars ryan reynolds and gal gadot there's two other stars
01:54:28.540
that are you know they're pretty good draws yeah that's a good cast you're gonna spend 500 million
01:54:33.320
dollars on three movies you better have some stars no doubt about it yeah they've also got a movie
01:54:37.600
later this year that they'll release uh six underground it's michael bay directed those
01:54:42.540
are always fun you know fun uh and then they're spending 150 million on a martin scorsese movie
01:54:48.760
called the irishman wow yeah bringing in all the old uh the mobster guys right for them yeah it'll be
01:54:54.660
that'll be fun that'll be interesting i mean but like the disney one for example they are doing
01:54:59.660
which i think is a movie i could be wrong could be a series but they're doing a movie
01:55:03.220
about a about like basically boba fett from star wars like he a bounty hunter movie
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but it's not boba fett it's not boba fett it's another bounty hunter but like living the life
01:55:15.260
of like what a bounty hunter would do like that is something like i you know as a star wars geek at
01:55:21.520
some level there's no question i'm subscribing to this service for that absolutely 100 you gotta
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have the disney one yeah i mean you're gonna wind up with every you're gonna wind up having so many
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