Death By Stupidity? | Guests: Christine Stein & David Barton | 6⧸19⧸19
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In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, I talk about the massive crowds that attended President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Wisconsin on Tuesday night. I also talk about relief factor and how it can help you get your life back.
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wow uh boy the president's really struggling isn't he there's no support out there for him
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there's no passion for him meanwhile uh meanwhile they're uh having a hard time you know if you're
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betto whoo you're looking at your crowd of like 20 people going ah that's it i think we're in
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trouble here do the democrats have the kind of passion that we saw last night from president
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trump and i will show you how how passionate it was in a way that i have not seen yet and mainly
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because i think google is making it impossible for you to see it i'll explain in one minute
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so last night i saw um i saw donald trump's rally and i just saw the just saw the uh the pictures uh
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of donald trump's rally and i thought wow now i want to take you through and and i'm going to
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describe these but if you're a subscriber to the blaze this is the time you're you're going to
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really appreciate your subscription because i want you to see these pictures but i'll describe
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them if you're just listening to us on radio um here is uh a picture that i had no problem finding
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at all no problem finding from 2008 this is barack obama during the uh during his election okay we all
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remember this i think this one is up in uh i think this is wisconsin i could be wrong i think this is
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madison a lot of people there i mean there's a big turn a lot of people a lot of people okay we we
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remember that right now if you remember he had massive crowds in 2008 when he was first elected when
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he you know he's first was running massive crowds then what happened let me go to picture number two
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now google did not help me find any of these oh i'm sorry this is these are the uh this is the trump
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rallies okay from uh 2016 and you'll see a lot of people right same kind of picture is it not stew
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yeah gigantic crowds and multiple venues you know all over the country multiple venues right and so we
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know that obama had them in 08 and we know that trump had them in 2016 now let's go back and see what
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happened after four years of obama how was the health of of obama's uh coalition here's uh the next
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picture uh now you could you could say that this is this is this stadium is uh you know half full
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i would say it's half empty in fact i would say it's more than half empty because you'll see they
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curtained off the other part of the uh of the arena so they're not even used they're using a quarter of
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the arena and only about what would you say a quarter of it is full half of it is full maybe half but i
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think it's less than half yeah i mean and that's half of a quarter we should say so we're at an eighth
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half of a quarter of an arena okay so if you remember he started doing these things and he's
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like oh boy we're in trouble and so he scaled it back here's the next photo again you are not going
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to find these on google oh look at uh we really should stop doing arenas because this one is more
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than half empty of a quarter next one so let's scale them back let's start doing public parks
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i'll be under a gazebo if you see this picture there's probably i'm going to be generous and say
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400 people there but you see on the other side of the gazebo there's nobody there's nobody around it's
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not like people are you know really straining to see him you're right up next to him in a gazebo
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next one oh he started to uh put a mariachi band uh out front uh as people were gathering this is
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shortly before president obama uh in his re-election campaign uh came into the room and uh
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and they had a mariachi band um and even that wouldn't attract anybody next
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this is donald trump last night this is donald trump last night it looks a little like what
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donald trump had in 2016 now you tell me that joe biden can attract that you tell me that joe biden
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has any of that fervor in fact i'll go a step further you have with joe biden a situation that i
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think is going to rapidly decay i don't know if you've heard the uh the latest on joe biden but
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from the washington post joe biden wistfully recalled on tuesday an era in which he was able to get along
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with segregationist senators even though they didn't agree on on much dismissing criticism
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from his party's left-wing flank that he's too conciliatory towards political adversaries
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the former vice president told a crowd of about a hundred people let me say that again the former
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vice president told a crowd of about 100 people that one of his strengths was bringing people
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together he knows that this makes him old-fashioned in the eyes of democrats but he remained adamant
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that political fellowship of that sort maintained with white supremacists in the 1970s was not just
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possible in today's climate but it is the best answer to the forces elevating president trump
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if we can reach a consensus in our system what happens uh he then goes on to talk about how he was
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uh he cited the late senator james eastland of mississippi and herman talmage of georgia who are
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both steadfastly opposed to civil rights and racial and racial integration i was in a caucus with james
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eastland biden said where he was introduced by so and so uh the democratic presidential candidate who
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had been who led his competitors in early polls of the blah blah blah blah blah he said um he then he
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impersonated the southern drawl of a mississippi cotton planner uh and he said he never called me boy
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he always called me son okay well you're white senator you see that that was a slam when you called
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somebody boy you were usually talking to a black man and that was a demeaning slam against you okay
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you're white of course he never called you boy you were white so this guy that he was holding up and
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saying i had a friendship with i could get along with and we could work together he thought that black
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americans belonged to an inferior race and warned that integration would cause mongrelization
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biden remarked uh that uh i've been around so long i worked with james eastland even in the days when i
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got there listen to this the democratic party still had seven or eight old-fashioned democratic
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segregationalist you'd get up and argue like the devil with them but then you'd go down and have
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lunch or dinner together okay hang on just a second there is something about hey i disagree on tax policy
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uh i disagree on what we should do with the war there's a huge difference between oh by the way i don't
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think these people over here are people i don't know if we you know it's not like hey i i sat with hitler
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and i argued all day and all night but then we had a delightful time and having some uh you know
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having some hassen pfeffer what this goes back to a fundamental truth about joe biden running for
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president is that he's not good at running for president like he's already tried it he loses
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every time he tries it this is this could go south quickly it could it could this is by the by the way
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from the washington post where he's holding up first of all he's he's he's blowing a hole through
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the line that it was republicans that were all the segregationists no it was still the democrats the
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democrats in the 60s were still in with the clan okay there was no migration over to the republican
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party that didn't happen and here he is a qualifying that and saying yes that's you know they still had
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we still had seven or eight you know hardline segregationalists who didn't even see black
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people as black people but i had dinner with them i could work with them that was great okay wait a
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minute hang on just a second what does that say about how you can't talk to donald trump you could
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have dinner with people who didn't think people were people but you can't talk to donald trump he's
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just too extreme what where are you coming from it is it is remarkable to me by the way another thing
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the uh press should be concerned about the democrat should be concerned about uh the day before he
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launched his uh his rally trump raised a record 24.8 million dollars one day before
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so he launches his campaign and he raises a record of 24.8 million dollars i'd say there's some passion
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there i'd say there's some passion by the way uh we're going to go through some of the audio uh here
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in just a second but i thought it was also interesting uh uh that donald trump is is on the
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campaign trail uh he starts he raises record amounts he has crowds that i have not seen a
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president ever have in re-election and i've only seen on one other president get it and that was barack
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obama who was the first black man in history to be a president that faded quickly this isn't fading
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how how are the democrats going to be able to do this when they're infighting and i'm telling you
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even if joe biden uh gets the nomination he's going they're going to be infighting look at how far
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to the center he's trying to run and even in that article from the washington post it talks about how
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he is just brushing by the leftists so he he doesn't care what the left is saying apparently
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we know that's not true because he changed his long-term stance on abortion so he does care about
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that but do you really think that the the people who support bernie sanders are going to be supporting
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joe biden i don't think so because they actually believe in revolution and they don't see him as
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a revolutionary they see him as macron in france he'll be another macron for anybody who is actually
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let me uh let me give you some audio this is cnn as they cut away from the trump rally i can't
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imagine why they were cutting away listen to this 2016 was not merely another four-year election
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this was a defining moment in american history ask them right there
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by the way that is a lot of fake news back there that's a lot that's a lot
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all right we've been watching the president kick off his re-election bid he's been on stage
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for about six minutes within two minutes he did talk about the economy but within four minutes it
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was attacks on the media so uh he was talking about a bright rosy future but then quickly reverted to
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some of the same themes he's been talking about since he began running four years ago today
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yeah it really wasn't an attack on the media did you notice that stew it was really an attack on uh
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on cnn cnn specifically there yeah yeah and you think when they were chanting cnn sucks i don't think
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that was the media that was that was cnn and apples being apples you probably don't want to pull out of
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coverage especially when they're when the guy's talking about you right like that's sort of a banana
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thing to do isn't it to try to hide the fact that you're being attacked i mean i honestly don't even
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understand it i mean like obviously their audience is going to be pleased that donald trump does not
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like them so why try to pull out and hide that i don't even understand the reasoning i think because
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i think because you'll notice they they dump the uh the video and the audio as soon as the attack
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stopped so i think if i mean this is this is backseat driving giving them a lot more credit than
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they probably deserve but i if if i were making the call i would be like hold hold hold the minute he
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changes subjects so he's off of us go um however i that's giving them i mean that's giving them cnn
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superpowers i just don't think that's what they were scrambling they were planning on doing they're like
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get back at the desk get back at the desk you gotta go go go go go go and he changed subjects
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as they left it must it must be bizarre for the average cnn viewer though because i mean you get
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basically and this is cnn and msnbc but you get basically this constant barrage that everyone is
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abandoning trump and everyone there he has no supporters anymore and you brought this up at the
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beginning i mean i don't think there's any question that donald trump has massively passionate
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supporters like i like they're they have not and the 90 of them plus have not faded from their
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passion for donald trump the question is does he have a large enough group of passionate people to
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win an election and obviously that's going to be what the answer that you know we're gonna get that in
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18 months but i mean the idea that you're going to say that like he doesn't have these passionate
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supporters and that they don't care is it's an asinine argument i mean that's that's his whole his
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whole thing the question is is um will it influence people and i think it will you know don imus taught
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me something a long time ago he said uh uh if you don't have 30 percent of the audience that hates
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you the available audience that hates you you're not doing anything you're not you're not being
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different enough you're not you know you you 30 percent of the audience is what provides fuel for the
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other 70 percent uh and he didn't mean it like go you know go make people pissed off etc etc he was
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just like you're not saying anything if you don't have you know at least you know some people that
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really dislike you so donald trump he's he's got about 30 percent of the people who really don't like
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him now he's also got about 30 percent of the people who love him that was don's other piece of
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advice only if you have that polarization only if you have that real people who are just like i this
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this guy really hacks me off will you have the passion of the audience maybe 30 percent that will say
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i love this guy and it's the effect of the i love this guy that will sway the rest of the audience
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now here's here's the problem with donald trump uh donald trump has the media and the media will
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expand at all of the hatred of donald trump they're going to be pushing that out so as as his 30 percent
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that love him create this atmosphere of of wow there's something exciting going on over here which
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is important the same time the media is going to be tearing it apart and saying no no look at all the
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people that hate him well i got news for you the media is not who they were in 2016 who's watching
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cnn literally who can you name him can you name the guy because i think we're i think we're almost
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down to that it might be a family in wisconsin that is still watching cnn they don't have the juice
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this is the glenn beck program and we have pat gray joining us i want to start with some audio
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here pat and get your uh your thoughts on this this is illinois state senator julie morrison
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uh she was uh at a town hall meeting and a concerned guy a gun owner said you know i uh you're you're
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you're fining me you're registering me just so i can be legal with my gun how is this going to help
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anything because what what other than law abiding citizens are going to do this listen to what she
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said yeah nobody has got to be called out for the bus so senator morrison you have an sd you have a
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senate bill 107 to take away my semi-automatic firearms
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i'm not taking your gun away from you you just can't buy any new ones you want to turn it over
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to the state police you can't buy new ones unless i give you a fine unless i pay a fine for each firearm
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and register them then i get to keep it okay so if i get to keep it if i pay a fine and register
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then how dangerous what how dangerous is it in the first place why do you need to ban it at all
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listen to her response he's saying how dangerous would it be if i'm going to pay the fine and register
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well you've just maybe changed my mind maybe we won't have a fine uh at all maybe we'll just
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be a confiscation and we won't have to worry about that you're fine
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there you go now if you watch this this is on we just have the audio but if you watch this video
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her body language is so arrogant she is she is just saying you better watch yourself dude because i'll
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just take your guns away that's amazing because i mean you could make that argument it's a good
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argument he makes and that if if a crime is if something's bad and dangerous like a child porn
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if you go just like well i can pay a fine and then i can keep it well then you're saying child
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porn isn't really all that dangerous or all that awful isn't it so here is a situation with guns
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and where she kind of realizes the flaw in her logic and says okay yeah we'll just confiscate them
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that is uh an admission of what they actually want right like that's what in the end of the day
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you know if they could have everything that they desired confiscation would be exactly that
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because then there's no there's no pushback against the power that they have and you could
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do that if you um i don't know alter the u.s constitution there's a little process that you
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go through but if you go through that process and it's successful where where you get three
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quarters of the states on board with you then uh you know go ahead and make that change yeah and
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you have to do a lot more than repeal it obviously you'd also have to ban the the guns in the amendment
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and then you'd have to make sure the states couldn't do it as as well because they would
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of course exactly then you'd have to go door to door and clean out you know 330 million guns which
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is probably not go as well as you expect no so there's a there's quite the process there to
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make that happen you'll never guess what happened to my my guns up here at the ranch oh no did they
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all are they gone in a boating accident i how did you know that pat you just wow that's what
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happened to mine amazing yeah i used to have an ar-15 in a boating accident and and i lost him
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in a boating accident so jeffy just yeah jeffy just lost all of his in a tornado right um last night i
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just left my guns out on the porch because i just you know there's nobody here and i was going to get
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up this morning and do some shooting okay so i left all my guns out on the porch and i believe
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bunny rabbits came and took all of them and buried them someplace i don't know where they are and i
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can't report it to the police what am i going to oh i was attacked by bunny rabbits who stole all of
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my stuff they'd never report that they'd never believe that but they're all gone nature is evil
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at times and at times and it's it's terrible to see i love the idea too that like even if you were
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somehow able to get all the guns out of americans hands there's certainly no way to 3d print guns or
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that technology is not around the corner or to get them brought in illegally i'd we because the
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open border that the democrats also desire would be a problem with this whole uh importing guns to
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a country that didn't no way a minute wait a minute wait a minute are you saying that these good
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families that are just coming here for a better life would be smuggling guns into our country i think
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there was drugs i think there would be a percentage that might be interested in that market if it
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happened to open up and what i like about this is when when you talk about this issue and confiscation
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of guns in america people will often call or tweet oh come on it could never happen in america we got
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the second amendment can't confiscate it's already happened in america it's already happened 2005 post
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uh hurricane katrina new orleans louisiana thousands and thousands of people had their guns
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confiscated and many of them never got them back never got ever never got the national guard went
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door to door armed to the teeth and confiscated americans guns wow and see that's the way it will
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happen though that's the way it will happen it'll never be hey we're gonna pass a law and on tuesday
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we're all coming because just nobody would put up with it it'll be an emergency there is if there's
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an emergency and everybody is freaking out and the news coverage is elsewhere you're you could have
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that happen yes well you could and it has so uh so here's the thing i would uh i would let me just
00:29:43.420
first of all uh i would uh just suggest to everybody that uh perhaps uh that's an airsoft
00:29:52.620
gun you've got right there isn't it that's just no this is a sig this is a brand new sig this is great
00:29:57.980
you'd love this pat this is the best gun i've i've ever i've ever shot really it's a p320 it is
00:30:05.260
fantastic it's the new gun that the military is starting to carry uh and it is i mean yesterday during
00:30:12.500
one of the breaks i just went out shot some targets uh because i was getting pissed off by all this
00:30:16.860
and uh 20 with 25 feet uh a about a five or six inch uh round uh at 25 feet hit 21 out of 21 shots
00:30:30.040
and that's the great thing is wow this holds 21 not eight or whatever it is in new jersey oh there's
00:30:37.020
no reason for that there's no reason to have multiple bullets 21 shots there's no reason for
00:30:43.040
that there's there's one purpose and one purpose only for that gun and that's to kill people it's
00:30:48.460
that's the only it's a military killing device that's what it is shocking well shocking that you
00:30:54.580
have it right there i mean i'm scared i'm frightened right i do use it i i will tell you that you're
00:30:59.440
frightened yes i'm in another state i'm still disturbed i'm very disturbed and very scared
00:31:04.900
here's the thing uh you know i use it for sporting but the only reason why i got into it as a sport
00:31:12.100
is because i was going to make sure that if anybody came into my house to uh threaten me and my family
00:31:16.960
they would be dead before i would uh and so yeah you're right that's kind of insensitive it was
00:31:23.600
designed to kill people okay yeah yes it was it's a gun it wasn't supposed to be a doorstop
00:31:32.020
no no in fact if you use it as a doorstop you shouldn't have one right right just saying if
00:31:40.500
you don't realize that yes that is what this machine does is kill people yes uh if you don't
00:31:50.420
know that you shouldn't have a gun exactly uh uh i'd like to suggest one more thing stew can you
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talk to tim today in our uh in our uh you know marketing department or our you know store department
00:32:06.060
i would like to start selling come and take it flags and come and take it uh uh bumper stickers
00:32:13.660
because i think everybody in illinois if you believe the what you do you need to start flying
00:32:20.500
the flag in texas this is a gift from texas okay you go ahead and take our flag and what was the name
00:32:28.320
of the uh the battle that that came from uh gonzalez right the battle and it it happened after the
00:32:37.400
alamo right uh yes yes it did between the alamo and san jacinto mm-hmm okay and so what happened was
00:32:47.720
they um they had this ceremonial cannon given by the mexican uh dictator uh and uh they said we've
00:32:57.140
got it we left this cannon behind the americans you know we left this cannon behind and they and
00:33:01.660
they said go get it and so they went and the uh the the texans buried it uh and uh and flew the flag
00:33:10.580
that says come and uh come and take it and uh didn't work out well for the dictator they actually
00:33:16.940
couldn't take it uh so they didn't take it so uh that cannon uh that cannon remained in the hands
00:33:23.340
of texans uh so may i just suggest we start looking uh a little more like texans all across the country
00:33:31.260
go ahead come and take it oh that's wrong to say i think he's advocating violence so aggressive oh my
00:33:39.260
gosh i'm so aggressive i'm so i'm so hurt and he had a gun on screen while he said it oh my gosh
00:33:47.720
he was out of control all right pat thanks so much
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all right uh welcome to the program let me go through some of the uh audio from the the trump
00:36:05.840
rally last night uh here is a black voter in florida oh boy what's he gonna say listen up
00:36:14.840
come here mike mike this this is a guy from my community uh how do you feel like the president
00:36:21.460
has delivered on issues when it comes to black america man honestly as a black american i have
00:36:26.860
never seen a president do so much for our community as this president you're talking about
00:36:31.520
lowest uh unemployment you got uh prison reform first step act um urban revitalization this
00:36:39.020
president is delivering on his promises and he's unifying the country on top of that you know over on
00:36:44.680
the left i had an opportunity to go and see the anti-trump protesting and it was all just negativity
00:36:49.980
all the energy in this room was electric and positive you know conservatives call me patriot
00:36:55.860
american brother leftists they call me other things that i will not say on tv but as americans we are united
00:37:02.820
under this president it's good to see lawrence jones isn't it yeah yeah that's great lawrence is
00:37:09.220
really you know we have had so many people graduate from the blaze and they go on to do amazing things
00:37:14.220
and lawrence is our our latest alumni uh who is now working at uh at fox he was the reporter there um
00:37:21.880
this is not something that you're going to hear on mainstream uh media at all unless you're watching
00:37:28.260
fox they're just not going to cover that yeah uh and and lawrence just went to a um an anti-trump or no i
00:37:37.740
think it was a uh a gay pride uh rally where he said he was told over and over again go back to fox
00:37:45.840
there's lots of cotton to pick unbelievable wow the racism is there you know i will say two one thing
00:37:53.440
about the the voters comments and you know look i think it's great that you finally see you know
00:37:58.020
someone who's stepping up and saying hey things are actually good we're not all in concentration camps
00:38:02.780
as alexandria cortez wants you to believe which we need to get into that as well
00:38:07.000
i'm going to i'm going to yeah don't unleash this one no no this is but the point is that like i
00:38:13.760
don't think we especially as conservatives should look at donald trump doing something for the black
00:38:19.360
community donald trump should be doing things and has done things that he believes benefits everyone
00:38:24.700
right and the black community is part of america right so there's i don't i don't even like the idea
00:38:29.400
of the thought of a black community or a white community like these are like these are like traps set
00:38:36.140
by people who do identity politics and want us to all look at each other as groups instead of
00:38:41.160
individuals and like i you know look the the idea that the black unemployment rate is is at a historic
00:38:46.680
low is a fantastic thing but it's part of a larger development that unemployment is better for
00:38:52.280
everyone and should be better for everyone um so i like i understand why as someone who has been
00:38:59.100
overlooked largely by democrats for many many years how you'd say oh hey look donald trump is doing
00:39:03.580
something for the black community but i hope donald trump's motivation is like and i think it is
00:39:07.540
it's just you're just doing things that are right and if you do things that you believe are right and
00:39:12.160
they work it's going to benefit everybody so that's that's that's the amazing thing you know look we
00:39:17.300
we're 22 trillion dollars in debt how much money stew have we spent on eradicating poverty in our day
00:39:24.660
oh yeah it's it's tens of trillions of dollars yeah it's it's i think 20 21 or 22 trillion dollars
00:39:31.000
since the great society speech with uh johnson it hasn't affected anything here's something that
00:39:38.100
donald trump did without a program without a program just improve the economy just free people
00:39:47.400
to work free people to create businesses and look what happens the government doesn't understand the
00:39:55.120
government thinks it's the solution when indeed the government is the problem uh you know when you
00:40:01.500
when you have the government regulating absolutely everything it is only eating into money which is
00:40:07.380
stopping people from doing things and creating more and spending that money and being able to hire
00:40:13.280
people etc etc just get the government out of the way and trust the people and that is the real problem
00:40:19.620
with socialism that is the problem with progressivism they say it's about the people but it's not
00:40:26.000
it it is about enslaving the people because they don't trust people to make the right decisions
00:40:33.680
well i don't need a babysitter and uh i've already had a mom and dad get the hell out of my way
00:40:40.900
i'm in charge of my life you're listening to glenn beck
00:40:57.680
you know i can handle stupidity i can handle stupidity there are people
00:41:09.780
in life that are just stupid and they weren't gifted with you know all the brains that you might
00:41:19.680
have i feel many times that i'm one of those guys it's just not so gifted when it comes to the the
00:41:26.880
brains uh department but i try i refuse to live in self-imposed ignorance i actually do my homework and i
00:41:36.260
guess i would imagine you do too that you want to be a better person you want to learn you want to
00:41:42.980
know what the truth is ocasio-cortez is not one of those people she is living in a prison of self-imposed
00:41:53.380
ignorance and enough is enough i begin there in one minute this is the glenbeck program
00:42:02.020
all right i've been a customer of gold line now for over 10 years and um you know there's some
00:42:12.380
there's some things that you should know i've i've told you forever uh that i've i purchased gold and
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i look at it as an insurance policy um and that insurance policy i will stop talking about gold when
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the when the country and the world stops running towards insanity when they start to get a handle
00:42:34.700
on fiscal responsibility we're 22 trillion dollars in debt no country nothing there's never been a debt
00:42:42.140
that size ever when you when you look at our actual debt because of all of our promises we're approaching
00:42:49.740
200 trillion dollars it's not going to happen so what does that mean well that means usually you
00:43:00.300
inflate the money now why did the why did the fed just uh roll rates back well they'll tell you it's
00:43:09.720
because the economy they're concerned about the economy so they're going to want to roll those rates
00:43:13.580
back and make money more cheap well when you make money more cheap you've got to inflate the money you
00:43:21.700
have to print more money so people are spending more money that's devaluing your dollar when the when
00:43:30.580
the fed raises rates it's to slow things down because the economy is overheating it's more importantly at
00:43:39.220
this point the reason why they inflated the interest interest rates is they have to grab some of that
00:43:45.360
money back they got to destroy some of that money uh unless we're going to go into some sort of
00:43:52.120
hyperinflation so it's not a good thing for the value of your dollar in 1945 uh 1949 a dollar was worth
00:44:01.900
a dollar okay a dollar by uh 1964 that one dollar in 1964 that one dollar back during the war was now worth
00:44:17.340
45 cents if i had a 1965 dollar and i put it in the bank for an investment
00:44:25.020
if i didn't get interest or anything else on it i just put that dollar in when i the the day i was
00:44:33.500
born in 1964 that dollar would be worth 18 cents that's how you devalue money and this is going to
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There are so many ways that I could take this next break.
00:46:18.200
And I have done a lot of thinking about it because at first I was sad,
00:46:24.420
and then I was really angry, and then I got more angry,
00:46:28.120
and then I really started to listen more and more,
00:46:30.800
and I got even more angry, and I thought, this is not helpful.
00:46:38.720
So righteous indignation is really important at times.
00:46:45.540
But right now, I'm not sure we can figure out the difference
00:46:49.340
between just everybody's anger and righteous indignation.
00:47:00.280
it's not always the best thing, the most helpful thing, to be angry,
00:47:21.320
And I believe the people who are in the Democratic Party, they know that.
00:47:31.500
They wind her up, and she goes out, and she, you know, bangs the cymbals together.
00:47:36.120
I know what that's like to be somebody who is viewed as effective
00:47:42.800
and could go out and just bang cymbals together like those little wind-up monkeys.
00:47:48.700
But it takes intelligence and courage to not be one of those wind-up monkeys
00:47:58.380
and be in the service of a group that is using you.
00:48:06.840
Cortez, for everything we ever heard about Sarah Palin,
00:48:14.260
I have not heard that about Ocasio-Cortez from anybody in the mainstream media.
00:48:25.620
she's at the point to where I think we should discuss
00:48:33.160
to be able to walk around with this much stupidity
00:48:38.320
because she is becoming extraordinarily dangerous to the truth.
01:12:57.880
I'm not cruel to people I'm I've actually lived
01:13:03.200
people because it kind of feels like I'm saving
01:13:35.540
father had came in you know from God only knows
01:14:06.360
fine and people need to understand children why
01:14:23.100
parents can be okay at times and you hold on to
01:14:50.620
good thing is is you know we we just we've just
01:14:55.680
way out you did climb out of this wreck and not
01:14:58.620
all of your siblings have and and I understand I
01:15:02.480
mean it causes real problems with your siblings
01:15:05.200
and and it's just you know the walking on eggshells
01:15:08.740
doesn't ever seem to end oh you know like one of my
01:15:13.140
sisters you know she's homeless she became a drug
01:15:16.180
addict she was a beautiful young girl and uh the last
01:15:20.740
time I saw her in a few years ago I mean I hate to say it
01:15:23.960
this way but you know teeth were missing out of her she had
01:15:26.780
holes in her face and I could barely really communicate with
01:15:31.120
her all she wanted was money to get more drugs and I just had
01:15:35.740
to stop the relationship but she's very a mean violent kind
01:15:40.580
of person and she chose you know and my other siblings the
01:15:44.400
difference between myself and now two of my other sisters we
01:15:49.280
want a good life and we want to give it to our children and
01:15:52.380
we you know I realized if I stay a victim and angry I'm just
01:15:56.520
going to pass that on to my child and this is never going to
01:16:00.560
stop and I you know I ended up pregnant um in my early 20s and
01:16:07.540
I I was in a situation you know I had no business because
01:16:10.720
still I was working through all these issues and going through a
01:16:15.220
lot and my environment wasn't the greatest and I remember I
01:16:18.660
went to the doctor thinking I was sick and he said Christine you're
01:16:22.100
pregnant and I was like oh no no no because in my family abortions
01:16:27.100
were the norm you know I took several of my sisters there my mother had
01:16:31.560
them this was just my environment but something really hit me hard and
01:16:36.620
I sat in my car and I cried now religion and God wasn't a big thing in
01:16:43.420
my family either actually my father would put people that believed in
01:16:47.620
religion down saying that they were weak weak people when he actually was you
01:16:52.420
know the sick person but right I started to pray even though I didn't
01:16:57.040
really know how to pray I just started saying if there's a God I need guidance I
01:17:02.480
need help because I'm scared and I know I'm not here to tell people what to do I'm
01:17:08.240
not at all but I'm telling my story and something came over me and it became
01:17:14.400
super clear and I just knew I can have this baby I can work hard I will help this
01:17:22.360
baby this baby will never have you know things that happened to me happened to it
01:17:28.900
and my son is 33 now and he's a doctor and he's in situations where he helps
01:17:34.780
save lives and and he became a scientist as well and he studies cancer and AIDS
01:17:41.600
to and work on you know go ahead Christine I would love to have I would love to have you
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on a podcast because you're just beginning to tell the the great part of the story I
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urge you to pick up the book it is climbing out of the wreck Christine Stein it is it's
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a it's a it's a tough childhood you think you have somebody your kids or anybody says
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oh you know I've got it so tough give them this book and then it it shows how to climb
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out of the wreck it's a fantastic book it's climbing out of the wreck by Christine Stein
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welcome to the uh welcome to the program um we uh I'm I'm debating whether I should talk to you
01:20:02.960
about something because it's going to need to be clarified as what I'm about to say is not racist
01:20:09.380
however that's exactly what racists say when they're about to say something racist but what
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I'm about to say is not racist at all next hour don't miss it
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Trump had a great day yesterday in Florida and you know Bernie Sanders says Trump is running scared
01:20:39.760
no no he's actually not uh he's running a very very well coordinated campaign in comparison to the last
01:20:46.880
one this one is really well organized and did you notice how many people showed up did you notice that
01:20:54.160
they were waiting in in line for 40 hours tell me the Democrat that that's happening for
01:21:00.400
who can generate this kind of excitement and passion uh we will we will see if the Democrats can come up
01:21:10.220
with one but I want to talk to the Trump supporters and those on the fence and even those like George
01:21:16.020
Will who are not in the game I want to have a chat next in one minute this is the Glenn Beck program
01:21:26.200
for years uh people have been asking me to put together a cruise uh because they know that our
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audience likes to get together and have a good time and it's always sounded like a good idea
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but I've you know I'm just not one for a my wife is I'm not one for a cruise to you know
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maybe Alaska maybe well I was asked by a company um out of Italy who has been launching these beautiful
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new cruise ships uh to do a cruise in the Mediterranean and Glenn you can go wherever you want I'm like
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really Venice Athens uh the Holy Land yes okay so we put a cruise together because these are the
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things that I want to see these are the things that are important that I teach my children what
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what happened here what does this mean for us why are our values the way they are uh and I was excited
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about that and then they said hey if you want to do classes and you know have people join you and I said
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anybody they said yeah I said uh Rabbi Daniel Lappin because there's nobody better on the Middle East than
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Rabbi Daniel Lappin uh David Barton because there is nobody that is better on the Republic than uh
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than uh David Barton uh for Venice well it's going to kind of fall down on on me uh but that is about
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know what you get but our audience has all these people who are like I'm going alone and I want to
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so last night in florida the president had quite an amazing turnout and as i showed on hour number one
01:24:59.020
on this broadcast today i compared pictures uh from uh from uh 2008 to 2016 obama's crowds trump crowds
01:25:10.520
they're the same but when obama went back out in 2012 he wasn't generating excitement in fact he had
01:25:19.240
uh venues in in in that were you know 8 000 10 000 20 000 and they had to they had to curtain off at
01:25:28.520
least half of the arena and it was still half to a quarter full the excitement was gone on barack
01:25:35.660
obama at that time now he still won but the excitement was gone and there was no excitement with
01:25:42.440
with mit romney there was just there was no excitement so what happened to donald trump
01:25:51.860
on his first re-election stop how did his crowd look amazing people waited for 40 hours to get in they
01:26:03.800
camped out for almost two days to be able to get into the arena and it was jam-packed here's msnbc
01:26:13.400
on uh the trump voters are they fired up listen to this
01:26:17.300
we will be here back to you well it actually sounds either like the rally has begun early
01:26:25.840
yeah yeah you got some energized people behind you
01:26:30.360
you can imagine a lot of big msnbc fans here this morning good conversation here on the sidelines of the
01:26:37.000
amway center so yeah these folks are fired up and these are the folks that reminds you of what it
01:26:40.680
looked like you know ahead of the 2016 campaign these folks vowed to crisscross the state to support
01:26:55.920
these are people that if if he can build now on this coalition he will win
01:27:03.380
if you have 30 percent of your base that is just rock solid not going anywhere
01:27:13.760
are are either not taking polls or don't want to be included in the polls
01:27:19.520
um because they don't want anybody to know they're a trump supporter
01:27:22.940
and i will tell you uh all sides need to come together
01:27:31.700
the threat to the country is the biggest in my life
01:27:36.560
we have people who are now talking about dismantling the free market
01:27:42.720
this is not like oh well they're going to be for higher taxes
01:27:48.600
you see what they're for you see what they're doing
01:27:52.460
you see what they believe it's not what i believe
01:28:01.580
do we become a socialist nation and do a social experiment
01:28:16.580
was just a worse version of who i was voting for
01:28:25.240
they all have but our country wasn't at the point of destruction
01:29:05.960
it seems to me that they will win the white house
01:29:09.180
given the fact that the president has a very narrow band
01:29:16.560
the white house is theirs to win if they don't kick it away
01:29:21.780
they did they were indispensable to electing mr trump
01:29:26.640
and sometimes they do seem to me to be out to prove that
01:29:30.200
that wasn't a fluke that they could do it again
01:29:32.300
but what they want to do is give people a chance to
01:29:44.360
by saying let's get rid of private health insurance
01:29:48.100
thereby frightening 180 million americans who have
01:29:57.640
to negotiate health care as untaxed compensation for its members
01:30:01.960
so if they would simply understand that the american people are not
01:30:08.020
really would like a return to something like normality
01:30:20.340
but you're dealing with people who are not honest brokers
01:52:52.400
you have a middle view of slavery in the middle
01:53:07.660
history on what happened with race and you know
01:53:25.920
gotten to yet uh the whole point of the museum is
01:53:28.800
if you hate it so much uh why don't we all work
01:53:32.180
together to stop it from happening today and uh
01:53:42.400
shocked that we have uh and i think our our this
01:53:47.900
is not for your small kids this is not for your
01:53:50.200
small kids um but um hopefully it will it will uh be
01:53:56.120
another drop in the bucket to get people to act
01:53:58.460
mercuryone.org is where you can get the tickets david
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does a tour i'll do tours um stew even does a tour
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which i don't know what you're gonna learn on that
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um very little we have a lot of fun yeah but it'll be
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fun uh it's uh it is really something that we have
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know in this politically correct environment to tell the
01:54:27.000
facts that you've never heard never heard put it into
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perspective and not dwell on that but say look this is
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the pattern that happened then look at the pattern it's
01:54:40.880
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you so much my pleasure you bet um let me tell you about
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uh we covered so much ground today um if you missed a second of it uh make sure you
01:56:54.540
go back and listen to the podcast it's available at itunes or wherever you get
01:56:57.740
podcasts um but you don't want to miss today uh kind of a um kind of a taking to the woodshed
01:57:03.980
of aoc uh and her ridiculous ridiculous comments yesterday uh that are just so
01:57:12.660
she is in a prison she's in a prison of her own building she is
01:57:18.820
not a stupid person but she is just locked in self-imposed ignorance
01:57:26.040
the controversy there's no way a big controversy there glenn obviously that surrounds this which is
01:57:30.380
a lot of people i think with a lot of evidence say she is a really stupid person and the fact that
01:57:35.380
you're bringing up the opposite is controversial i think to a lot of the audience she got into be
01:57:40.400
you i mean you don't you're not a moron if you're going to be you although i don't i mean i a lot of
01:57:46.920
people get into good schools you know she seems to have retained no information or knowledge from
01:57:54.420
whatever trip she took supposedly which i guess she did but it's it's bizarre i mean and we were
01:57:59.800
talking about this a little bit yesterday in that like what is the reasoning for things like this is
01:58:04.660
she the type of person that is intentionally antagonizing because she's trying to stir it up
01:58:10.260
or is she just so dumb that she's getting these things wrong i kind of landed on she she believes
01:58:17.740
in her mind that she is she's being brave right like she thinks she's saying things that are true
01:58:25.820
but no one else will say and and she doesn't realize that the reason no one says them is because
01:58:30.700
they're not true um so that's kind of why people go down that road saying what the things that no one
01:58:37.240
else is thinking right because and they're not thinking because they're not accurate um so yeah
01:58:42.060
i think that's part of it i think i think she was i think she is looking for the reaction at some level
01:58:46.520
i mean certainly i think she stumbles herself into scenarios that her her own mind didn't predict at
01:58:53.840
the beginning of the sentence i think that's a fairly common thing she starts talking and doesn't
01:58:59.000
know where it's going and and lands herself in controversy and then retroactively tries to fix it on
01:59:03.880
twitter but i mean part of it i think though is that you know she see you know she'll she'll read
01:59:08.560
a tweet she'll read a blog she'll think it's knowledge and then she comes out with it and
01:59:13.500
that's really the the limits of the entire process and when that's your process you're going to make a
01:59:18.760
lot of you know foot in mouth face to rake type of moments well i think that uh she was born in a race
01:59:26.240
in a rake factory yeah she had to be just beaten stupid just in a rake factory just hey i'm taking my
01:59:32.180
first step yeah i'm gonna try to i mean wow the knocks to her head have been incredible um but uh
01:59:40.320
we we take her apart intelligently uh you can hear that and our review of trump yesterday and
01:59:49.220
what happened to the rally all on our podcast and my first step us to keep going back program