Democrats Attack PRAYER After Minneapolis Tragedy | 8⧸28⧸25
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On today's show, Glenn and Pat discuss the mass shooting at a church in Minnetonka, MN, and how to be prepared in the dark and stand your ground when times get dire. Glenn also talks about the recent mass shooting in a church and how we can all be prepared to stand our ground in the face of danger.
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uh all right it is uh pat and stew today for glenn
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we will uh obviously gonna be talking about uh what happened in minneapolis yesterday
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um a lot to say about that a lot of politicians saying a lot of different things about that it's
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amazing we'll try to untangle the whole mess uh coming up in one minute first let me tell you
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yesterday in minneapolis uh two kids one eight one ten were killed 17 uh injured i think two of them
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are in critical condition but all of those are expected to live and and recover thank god which is
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yes i will say too when we because this broke during the show yesterday pat and jeffy and i were
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talking about it and the way that it broke they said it you know could be you know 20 injured and
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you you know you never know where those numbers break sometimes they get a lot higher after
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something like that and that it is somewhat amazing considering the circumstances that the
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numbers while incredibly tragic and horrible were this low yeah i mean it really is amazing yeah
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frankly uh you know it is two children dying is is you know unending tragedy for the families as we
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all know but when you look at it from uh some of these previous shootings you're almost surprised
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yeah uh he locked them in there barricaded the doors um and then started shooting at them from
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the outside maybe that maybe that's why uh there was less death than you might expect in a shooting
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like that um but you said because he came in through the window shot through the windows a big
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reason seemingly too pat was pews i mean right they are many people in that were in there were saying
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the pews saved their lives that they were blocking bullets like crazy and he was shooting them and they
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were hitting the pews and not going through the pews and that's why they're alive wow which is
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incredible yeah it it really is uh and of course this turns out to be a transgendered person which we're
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not supposed to mention i guess or notice or talk about um well that's because it's a it's a woman
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uh pat you see when you say a transgender person you see he's a man indicating some male component
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uh to this yes uh situation and we know there's definitely a male component no i don't i don't think so
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pat this is a woman her she saw a lot of hers and she's in the coverage you know and once you become
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a mass shooter i don't care about your pronouns i don't really yeah i don't care at all because i
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don't really care before the mass shooting i don't either but i also really don't care care after the
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mass shooting i was thinking about this pat and i know we're you know we're still going through the
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details this story i don't mean to just sidetrack us three minutes into the show but like i i was a
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little conflicted as to what i wanted out of the news coverage because i got angry when i saw her and
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she i did yeah don't respect this idiot horrible person's right uh nonsense yes that they want to
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change genders after something like this you know you might have a very nice person who's going through
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something and struggling with it and they decide to change genders and you might feel the need to uh
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to to to to indulge in that i don't know uh but when it's someone who's killed a you know
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tried you killed a couple kids and uh shot a bunch of people i don't have that need though part of me
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then also thought you know maybe this this just needs to be owned by them maybe this needs to count
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as a woman shooting everyone uh in the statistics this is a female mass murderer because we always
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gave to is told it's all men who do this no not this time it's a woman a woman did this just like a
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woman won that swimming race uh a woman did this let's all if you're going to make us indulge in it
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and then the other side maybe we should fully embrace it here yeah uh i don't know where to
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land on that i think the appropriate thing is to say a transgendered person that's really the only
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it doesn't really matter if it's a man or a woman what it does matter it's the left yes that infuriates
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them they they don't want us to mention it they don't want to talk about it they they want to
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pretend it never happens that these are all cisgendered and yes they're mostly cis because
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most males are cisgendered yes there's 0.7 percent of the population that's trans and there have been
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at least five shootings five mass shootings from trans people in the last seven years i was gonna say
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i thought it was higher than that i think it is higher than that but i could find at least five of
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them that's what at least means usually means it could be higher yes that's actually what the term
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indicates thank you stew good job with the english but i'm glad you picked up on that thank you i am
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yes i think it is i think there's a problem there i you know can we look at the mental stability of
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people in this situation this was something that was considered a disorder until 2017 by the ama
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is it something we should be looking at i don't know we should at least talk about it well pat
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it's obvious right it doesn't mean what it doesn't mean and we can go into all the left people saying
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this oh every trans oh they're saying the trans community is responsible we're not saying that it's
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just like we're not saying all muslims are terrorists right it's so stupid it's so stupid and
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it's hard to even indulge in the nonsense obviously you you there's probably a trans person depending
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on where you live that you pass uh every day or every week they're not all shooting people
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we're not idiots every single person knows it's like when when 24 was on jack bauer and oh my gosh
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and then you're watching this and the show was so good and then all of a sudden they just started
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having by the way um before you watch this incredible episode of jack bauer kicking terrorist butts
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you should know not every muslim is a terrorist we think you believe that and we're trying to
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convince you otherwise so insulting it's so insulting and so stupid it's it's pointless to indulge it but
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just to mention it off the top because we have to deal with the politicians saying it all day yesterday
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at some point on the show um but when you have difficulty
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understanding what reality is you're probably more likely to do something completely insane
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when everyone else's reality is watching children die is bad and his reality was watching children die is
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good his reality also was that he was a woman and he actually was and all of our realities was a man now
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we can sit here and act like we should indulge his lack of connection with reality and we can encourage
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him and lionize him for his brave choice but in reality it's not true and when you have a person
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who is under whatever condition this is that indicates to him that reality is something completely
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on the opposite side yes of course you're more likely to do something crazy because you can't
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recognize what reality is you're dealing with something so everybody else in our society can tell
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what gender they are right transgender people have difficulty with that many of them i'm sure are very sweet
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they've got nothing to do no violent tendencies whatsoever of course but that doesn't mean
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that you're not more likely to do something out of societal norms when you can't understand the most
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basic part of who you are and they certainly don't have any problem with mentioning that cisgender males
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usually commit these crimes okay well yeah that's okay yeah yes there are cisgendered males who have
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real issues yeah and are completely insane that doesn't mean all cisgendered people murder people
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don't ever have to you don't have to say them qualify it that way you never have to say that in fact
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there's never a disclaimer on that the indication almost always is the opposite right gosh it seems
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like they're all doing it gosh everybody with a red hat seems to be doing this what's going on it's
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always that indication yes and i like a very small again obviously a very very small percentage of
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transgender people will do something like this but when you can't recognize reality right it is of
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course more likely that you're going to do something that violates everyone else's reality and there is a
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disproportionate number of them that have done this you know recently it's disproportionate i i mean it's
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it's higher than 0.7 percent tell you that and it's show and and what's going on here and it seems
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like pat this path is becoming more well-worn when you are you're having whatever sort of issue list
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leads to you not understanding your gender you're told if you go through this process things are going
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to be so much better yeah you're going to everything's going to turn around you're dealing with all sorts of
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internal turmoil and doctors and in some cases parents and teachers are telling you well take
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these hormones and everything will turn around and then you go through i mean you know it you've done
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this with your back pat how many times have doctors told you well if you do this this and this might get
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better and then it's frustrating you go through the process and it doesn't get better and you're like
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gosh it just feel you get more hopeless about the situation and this is what happens with
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transgender people in a lot of cases not all cases but a lot of cases you go through that process you're
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told this is a panacea and it doesn't take the problem away so then you start looking for more and
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more reasons why your life sucks why you hate everything and you're fed stuff by the left that it's people
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who hate you because of your trans nature it's because the president's a nazi it's because everyone
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is against you wants to kill you and religious people hate you and blah blah blah blah blah blah all
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the time and you get that all the time and shockingly some people develop the tendency to do this i mean
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it's not exactly it's not exactly it's like oh it's flour it's sugar it's eggs it's a cake
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it's not exactly crazy it's not something that's this it's not that shocking pat i have to admit it's
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not i'm not entirely stunned by this development but you're not supposed to notice that no you're
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not supposed to say it so here's the uh mayor this this guy is one of the most agonizing buffoons
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i've seen in a while and i've seen a lot of agonizing buffoons um i guarantee he will start
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getting buzzed for presidential nomination soon he will if you are the douchiest of douches yeah
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and you're on the left somebody's gonna pluck the minneapolis mayor right oh yeah and into a national
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campaign this is why it's why you know jasmine crockett's name yeah it's why you know aoc's name
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it's why you know gavin newsom's name this is the the road to success in the modern left for sure
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and now you're going to know the name jacob fry here he is cut six i have heard about a whole lot
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of hate that's being directed at our trans community oh yeah that's the number one thing we need to talk
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about anybody who is using this as an using this as an opportunity to villainize our trans community
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or any other community out there has lost their sense of common humanity
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we should not be operating out of a place of hate for anyone we should be operating from a place of
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love for our kids uh-huh kids died today this needs to be about them this needs to be wrapping
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our arms around the story i'm curious bit of love that we can possibly does your brain not work if
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you just let it with the trans community why are you talking about the right it should have started
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with the kids yeah maybe that's all you should have said right maybe that's it did you happen to watch
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this were you around the tv when this occurred i was not you just see the clip yeah if you were there
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watching it when it occurred what you saw was this thing that i'm sure you've seen all the clips of
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of him with this just quite obviously insincere nonsense right he didn't the last thing in the
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all was flashing in front of his eyes was his political career in this moment oh yeah because you
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could tell he's nervous he's he's kind of like butchering the typical stupid lines every leftist
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says in these moments but you know he's kind of he's just he's reading everybody he's reading
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jen saki tweets in front of a you know in front of a microphone but immediately after that was the
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police officer uh who was giving the briefing and he spoke emotionally about it and the difference
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between those two was night and day he actually cared yeah he did he gave a crap he it was actually
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affecting him he wasn't thinking about his political future he actually was talking about something that
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mattered and actually felt it and you could see the difference between the two individuals that's
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for sure oh man it was not it was really jaw-dropping to watch in fact this is a really
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quick uh clip here play uh cut three from the minneapolis police chief this shows that i mean the guy
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did he was deeply affected the question uh from matt was how are the injured students doing
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uh i believe all of them have their parents with them now uh and they are all expected to survive
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all of the remaining victims are expected to survive there is a range of injuries however
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i mean when when he gets into uh what transpired it's it's very clear that he was uh deeply moved by
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it angry deeply moved um yeah but uh moved by by all of this and it's the exact opposite i mean you
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could just tell you know if if this guy is not at least talked about as the vp candidate for gavin
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newsom i'll be shocked because they're the same person they have the same psychosis yep the same
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uh absolute adoration for self you could just no question see it in everything he did yesterday it was
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all right so we got scolded um on the trans issue and then uh the obligatory gun bs had to start from
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uh from jacob fry who is the minneapolis mayor here's what he had to say about guns look we need
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to be doing more than talking it it can't just be words there needs to be action and when we have
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seen school shooting after school shooting when we have seen churches get shot up by horrible actors
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i think the impetus has to be on all of us as leaders to do a whole lot more to recognize that
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we've got more guns in this country than we have people and it's on all of us to recognize the truth
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and the reality that we can't just say that this shouldn't happen again no and then allow it to
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happen again and again beyond that because the solution to this guy shooting a bunch of people
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uh we gotta show you the tweet from jen saki oh my gosh you're gonna set me off on this one this
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is incredible uh oh there it is yeah uh jen saki prayer is not freaking enough prayers does not end
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school shootings prayers do not make parents feel safe sending their kids to school prayer does not
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bring these kids back enough with the thoughts and prayers did anybody say prayers thoughts and prayers
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are the only thing we should be doing i don't know that anybody says that well uh pat i mean it might
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not be religious enough to know this but pat prayer is like a vending machine um what you do is you say
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and everything if you say you want 14 and 11 cents to be to appear in your pocket yeah you pray for
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that and it just occurs oh that's how prayer works yeah people don't realize that i'm surprised yeah i
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didn't realize that uh yeah that's not supposed to work a praying person enough enough to understand
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that i mean apparently not uh that is a it's a fascinating tweet and can i bring up two different
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things here on this i wish you would first well three first of all okay hey guys we just lost an
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election no one in the middle of the country wanted to vote for us what should we do i don't know
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quadruple down on hating prayers yeah it's like it's so politically speaking so stupid they all think
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it's so smart they think this is the best point in the world because they do they all say it all the
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time so it's they think it's this like incredible moment it's like they came up with this this
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incredible uh uh intellectual brainstorm where they've come up with this idea that we what we
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should do guys is just mock prayers we can solve all these issues if we just mock people's most
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closely held beliefs and it's only i mean it's so brilliant because only 80 of us are people of
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faith right you know so just go right after that yeah just politically speaking so dumb but that's
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of course the the last most the least important of this the the phrase prayer is not freaking enough
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now she did add the freaking out of the normal typical uh has been said by nine zillion liberals
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and she's supposed to be this brilliant leader of the left uh prayer is not freaking enough reveal
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something okay now if you happen to be a christian if you happen to be someone who believes in god
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you've probably been to church before and what they've explained on multiple occasions is likely
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something to the effect of god is enough okay prayer is enough it actually is the most important
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thing you can do right it's it's it's crucial and it always is enough it's all you need it's it's
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it's stated in a bunch of different ways throughout the bible and throughout the faith but i can
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understand as someone who recognizes not everyone shares uh our our faith uh that if you are a person
00:28:56.160
who is not a believer that statement might connect with you right if you are an atheist some saying
00:29:03.820
something like prayer is not enough might connect with you because you might say yeah we need and if
00:29:09.080
you let's say for example you happen to worship government as your god that's a really like that
00:29:14.500
that sentence probably connects deeply with you you know these people with their fake gods their fake
00:29:20.380
religion their fake uh you know sky god and boomstick those people are are silly and pathetic
00:29:28.420
and our religion of praising bureaucrats in washington are the only ones who can solve problems like this
00:29:34.040
like that probably uh understandably connects with you so it reveals something about jen i mean i don't
00:29:41.820
know what her situation is but i don't either but she must be she i mean i assume she's an atheist from
00:29:46.860
that it's certainly not someone who's connecting with the basic tenants of her faith if she's not
00:29:50.700
right maybe she just you know maybe i don't know we'll see it's not it it should be more important
00:29:55.680
to me than it is i suppose is the is the answer because i really don't freaking care about her at
00:30:00.460
all but like it does reveal something about what your position is on faith you don't believe the
00:30:05.780
tenants of it right okay but yes that's okay there's a lot of people who are atheists and might not
00:30:10.400
the other thing though that she ends it with is also reveals something but something
00:30:16.420
completely different and something uh much more offensive to the american standard we all we've
00:30:24.780
always had atheists in our country and we've always respected their rights to be atheists and not believe
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but she ends it with enough with the thoughts and prayers the first part of it is i don't believe
00:30:38.020
prayers will solve this the second part is i don't want you praying i don't want to hear about
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your prayers i dislike the fact that you think prayers are important i don't want you religious
00:30:51.220
person here i don't want you as part of this conversation i hate you and everything you believe in
00:30:57.940
that's what that reveals it's something totally different and much much more awful and of course
00:31:06.400
it's what democrats actually like about it that's where so many of them are centrally focused in just
00:31:16.340
eliminating you and your beliefs that's what they seem to actually want and normally someone like
00:31:24.220
jen saki who is a trained media expert yeah that's why this is so surprising yeah who a person who uh
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whose job was to lie to us to make people of faith believe and she did that well yeah she did that
00:31:38.340
fair i mean well in comparison to what's her face yes uh i wouldn't say well but well in comparison to
00:31:44.600
the person she specifically chose to make her look good on upon her exit uh what was her uh what's her
00:31:50.280
name jean uh i want to say jean-claude van damme but it's not her right what what thank you
00:31:55.300
her in jean-pierre it wasn't jean-claude van damme though i think he would have been better
00:31:59.800
oh by far don't you think by far yes it would have been more entertaining he barely speaks english
00:32:04.800
he would have been better right this this the end of that phrase shows her visceral hatred for you
00:32:11.500
which of course is something she did everything she could while in the white house to hide her job
00:32:18.700
was to hide how they felt about you when she's in the white house now she's on msnbc and her new job
00:32:24.460
is to tell everyone how she actually feels and that by the way is how she actually feels
00:32:30.060
that is who she is it's been revealed she made that really clear really clear she hates you
00:32:38.440
and you know what she's getting cheered on for it why because so many of the people that she
00:32:45.640
associates with feel the same way feel the exact same way they just don't normally blurt it out like
00:32:51.720
that you know what that's why they lost the election that's one of the many many reasons
00:32:56.340
that the democrats and the left uh lost the election last time we're just we're tired of
00:33:02.360
this kind of stuff yep it's true they don't know who they're dealing with i don't know if they think
00:33:07.900
that the american people are a bunch of atheists who uh who don't pray but that's what they're acting
00:33:15.760
like that's what they're they're acting like they just think that they are the standard in america
00:33:21.560
now yeah uh and nothing could be further from the truth i mean we're probably not as faithful as we
00:33:27.860
once were as a nation but we're still you know it's still 80 of us are christians and that's a pretty
00:33:35.040
high percentage 80 of people don't agree on much and so if you're willing to just dismiss 80 of americans
00:33:43.980
uh you're not going to win elections and you're not going to gain viewers no and and look i i hope
00:33:51.840
they continue to do things that make them lose elections i don't know what a country what kind
00:33:55.300
of position our country would be in if they were winning more oh my gosh uh but what what's fascinating
00:34:00.220
about this and it's it's a really difficult problem for democrats to solve is and and look i will say this
00:34:08.420
we also have an issue with this at times on our side and the problem is the incentives are so lined up
00:34:17.380
every single part of jen saki's life right now indicates to her she should do more of that
00:34:25.000
more money more viewers more attention more interviews on colbert more clicks more likes
00:34:33.720
all of that if you say stuff like that oh you religious trash get out of our lives you're going
00:34:40.700
to get more attention more adoration and more of everything you want now when she was in the white
00:34:47.620
house her incentive structure was a little bit different right like her incentive structure was
00:34:53.100
was to try to win elections and try to shield us from knowing that the president of the united states
00:34:59.580
had no mental capacity those are those are different goals her goal now is to make jen saki's life better
00:35:06.900
and it's not to win elections jasmine crockett does the crap she does not to win elections
00:35:15.760
because jasmine crockett wants more in the life of jasmine crockett right like and we have some of this on
00:35:24.240
our side as well but it is really really egregious on the left right now and i don't know how they
00:35:31.640
solve it i every i hope they don't look at gavin newsom did gavin newsom get adoration for interviewing
00:35:38.000
charlie kirk no they hated him for it yeah and he dropped that quickly he dropped it in two weeks and
00:35:44.740
now he's mr anti-trump guy he's totally on the other side he's a completely different human being and
00:35:48.860
what's happening now adoration money clicks likes poll numbers going up in the primary not you know
00:35:57.060
that doesn't mean he's going to win an election it means he's going to win a nomination potentially
00:36:01.800
and all of these incentives point the exact same way which means you're going to get more of this
00:36:08.380
idiocy and it's not going to be fun for us but it should with any level of competence on our side
00:36:16.460
make elections a hell of a lot easier i hope so should hope so god only knows yeah but uh it should
00:36:23.760
uh mayor jacob fry also uh mocked prayers they seem to be pretty married to this tactic uh and here
00:36:32.580
he is cut 10 my friend like ran kind of someone helped him like run out he saw him he was wearing
00:36:41.400
i don't think that's mayor jacob fry but um he sounds very young yeah frankly um i'm very very
00:36:46.360
young yeah that's uh you know that's just not uh that's definitely not the clip pat no no we have
00:36:53.640
the right clip here these were minneapolis families these were american families oh the fake the amount
00:37:00.260
of pain that they are suffering right now is extraordinary and let me do this again in front
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of the mirror so i can get it right don't just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now
00:37:08.340
these kids were literally praying it was the first week of school that is what that is what
00:37:15.760
he's saying he wants you to know faith doesn't work that's their big thing right now keep going
00:37:20.140
down these kids i've seen that 10 times in the last 24 hours these kids were literally praying
00:37:28.300
and that's their big statement so it doesn't work so it doesn't work it's proven not not a factor
00:37:33.800
not a factor believable look you can believe that all you want that doesn't make it true number one
00:37:42.460
but it also is a totally it's just a fascinating position to take in a country such as this it is
00:37:50.580
yeah it is it is a all right okay okay if that's what you want you know you got all your leadership
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with their protect trans kids t-shirts on and telling us that prayers don't work wow they've
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learned their lesson i mean they really have studied this i remember they had that big remember
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they put like a hundred thousand dollars or three hundred thousand dollars into some study
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where they were going to figure out why we lost well they've solved it i guess they were too positive
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like debris or something wow so hard his friend laid on top of him to protect him yeah and got shot
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oh wow look a lot of people go through a lot of difficult times this guy the murderer here which
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that's a really difficult thing to deal with if you're dealing with that i can't even imagine
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how difficult that must be um don't take it out on other people there's no reason for it um you know
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it's so frustrating to see this and and what you saw in his writings pat they're like the media is
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they're on a hunt they're they're indiana jones today pat trying to figure out what this motive is
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what could it be i don't know from all of his writings where he explains it explicitly but
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Ah, Pat and Stu today. Have you noticed the big deal the media is making out of President Trump's bruise on his right hand?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's got, I don't know. And they talked about the fact that he had some water weight or whatever on, you know, some swelling in his ankles and legs.
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There's some kind of condition that he has that they're trying to fix.
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But the hand bruise, they're acting like this is such an incredible medical emergency.
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I don't know what it could be that would be super serious.
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You know, as you age, this might surprise people, but your skin kind of thins out sometimes and you bruise easier than you used to.
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And especially if you take any kind of medication that thins your blood, you can bruise very, very easily.
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So I don't know if it's bruising from handshakes or if he's had an IV maybe in his hand that caused a bruise.
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It's happened to me before, but they're acting like this is a major, major issue that he is trying to keep up.
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Joe Biden couldn't speak. He couldn't read a teleprompter.
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He couldn't repeat numbers. He couldn't find his way off a stage.
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Barack Obama had to lead him around by the hand to get him off a stage.
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His wife had to continually do that. The media ignored all of it.
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But this bruise on the back of Trump's hand, that is one of the scandals of the century.
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We've got to get to the bottom of this. What does that mean?
01:32:13.520
It's fascinating, too, because their excuse for missing all those things with Biden was that, well, look, they were lying to us about it.
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Like, hey, I'm sorry. They were lying. They were lying.
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So we didn't know. So we didn't know. We couldn't do anything.
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What were we supposed to do? Look into it further?
01:32:35.340
We just take exactly what unnamed aides who won't put their name on the information tell us.
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But here they are just they're they're they're animals for the truth.
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They're going to burrow as deep as it takes to get to the bottom of this.
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Why isn't there more definition between his ankles and his calves?
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I will say cankles is one of my favorite terms.
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It was the actual word that Jeff Fisher used for Hillary Clinton for many, many years.
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And I don't remember the media ever freaking out about that.
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They didn't worry about the fact that she had cankles.
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Also, the Smithsonian is being cleaned up right now.
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And they have a real problem with that, because what's wrong with the Smithsonian?
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Their LGBTQQIA2 plus history at the Smithsonian includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, transsexual, transvestite, Mayhew, homosexual.
01:34:08.600
OK, for those who are feigning ignorance on the Mayhew situation, I mean, that's obviously
01:34:14.460
from Hawaiian culture, Stu, a third gendered individuals who embody both male and female
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spirits and they hold a respected and integral role as caretakers, healers, teachers and keepers
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You need to go to the Smithsonian and learn because they're going to teach you.
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Third sex, two sex, gender bender, sapphist, hedra, friend of Dorothy, drag queen slash king
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and many other experiences you'll find at the Smithsonian.
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I honestly didn't know a lot of these terms like friend of Dorothy.
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If you really think about it, it kind of makes sense.
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Apparently, I guess gay men gravitated toward Dorothy from Wizard of Oz.
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So back in the 40s and 50s, they would use that reference as kind of a veiled.
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That's just a way of saying that you're gay without saying it.
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And what you'll find about hedra, which I wasn't terribly familiar with.
01:36:04.220
That's a term used in South Asia, particularly in India, to describe a group of people who are neither male nor female and often identify as a third gender.
01:36:13.460
Well, if they're not male or female, you would think, yeah, it's gravitating toward a third or fourth or fifth gender.
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They're assigned male at birth, but may present with feminine characteristics and roles and may or may not undergo castration.
01:36:30.980
They also have a distinct social structure and culture, including hierarchical systems of gurus and chiles, which I'm also not familiar with.
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But that's what you're going to find at the Smithsonian.
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And I think Trump is trying to eliminate some of that stuff because, of course, he hates people.
01:36:50.900
Yeah, there's a sort of fake controversy that popped up before about how much he hates people.
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Which was basically around the idea because he, I guess, truthed something that said, you know, everything in the Smithsonian is about how bad slavery was.
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And the way the media reported on that was to say, Donald Trump asks why people, why Smithsonian covers how bad slavery was, like indicating what he really wanted them to do was to say how good slavery was.
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It was also not the point that he wanted to say that slavery was misunderstood or that maybe we should at least cover the positive aspects of slavery.
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Now, what was interesting about this is every person who wrote the headline knew that he was not saying that.
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But they wrote it that way intentionally so that their audience who has dedicated their lives to, you know, hate-clicking Donald Trump stories can plausibly act as if that's what he meant.
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Now, if you ask the New York Times, what they will say is, well, he did say those exact words.
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Now, they don't include the context around it, which would blatantly, as he says later in the message, indicate what he was talking about, which was, look, the balance is off.
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It's not that we can't cover slavery or can't cover bad things about our country, but the balance is off.
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We are the greatest country in the history of the world.
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Now, I know the New York Times doesn't agree with that.
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I know that they think it's a crap heap that should be destroyed.
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And so we should be covering the great things that we've done, but also talk about some of the bad things we've done as well.
01:39:09.400
By the way, African-American historians, partially.
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And they talked about how, hey, yeah, we've done really bad things in this country.
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And this show is a really good example of that because, I mean, Glenn's done that for decades.
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He has a museum right across this parking lot that I'm looking at as we speak that houses a lot of the stuff that is in, that talks about the bad things in our history.
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But one of the fascinating parts about the bad stuff in our history, what's the point of that?
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To just beat yourself up, to torture your ancestors, to say how dumb they were and how horrible they were?
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The reason to learn about past history that highlights the worst things your country has ever done, slavery being one of them, is to make sure you don't do those things again.
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One of the central things we needed to learn about slavery and how it came across was we shouldn't call people inferior or superior.
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We should treat them equally, regardless of that color difference.
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But of course, obviously, blatantly say that now we are supposed to consider skin color the most important thing about a person.
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They have completely discarded the teachings of MLK.
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They don't want anything to do with not judging people by the color of their skin.
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It's amazing to watch how they have just completely disregarded the teachings of MLK.
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And that's another one of the things you'll see across the way here at the museum is we feature some of those things from Martin Luther King Jr.
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And it's really important when you make a big change like that.
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Like, you know, even Democrats, you know, for years and years and years and years, Pat, even though I wouldn't say they did this correctly, would say this was their goal.
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To get to a place where we wouldn't care about color of skin.
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I mean, like, there's a lot of things we don't notice.
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Like, we don't judge people based on the color of their eyes.
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We're never like, oh, gosh, these blue-eyed people.
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You know, I believe it was the philosopher, Dr. Seuss, who once talked about star-bellied sneetches.
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And everyone was like, oh, gosh, they've got stars on their bellies.
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And then people get the stars removed from their bellies.
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And it was like, it was a point of like, this is nonsense.
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Why would you, why would that be a factor at all in how you're judging a person?
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If you are judging people and making decisions based on skin color.
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And look, there are a few, certainly recently, that seem to be very fascinated with this topic on the right as well.
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Recently, we've seen a little disparity in that opinion, largely from the left.
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And a little bit of it on the right, which I don't like, but certainly mostly on the left.
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And you're never going to solve anything by doing it.
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Like, there's so many immutable characteristics that we could pick.
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That's not, it's just a silly, silly way to run a civilization.
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And you know, at one point, it seems 20, 25 years ago, we kind of got past some of that.
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And then, after the presidency of the man that was supposed to be post-racial, Barack Obama, we went right back to it.
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And he sent us back, I think, decades, as far as judging people by the content of their character.
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Well, the story of Christians and Jews is a long one, certainly.
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Shared history, shared scripture, and, of course, a shared faith in an almighty God.
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But it is also a story of struggle, of persecution, and of the need for unity and friendship that still exists today.
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That maybe exists today more strongly than it ever has before.
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One of the most fascinating characters in media is Harry Enten at CNN.
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He gets really animated when he's talking about his polls.
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And he's not afraid when the poll shows something positive for President Trump.
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And he's not, by the way, not a conservative, as far as I know at all.
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I've never really seen them shine through in his coverage.
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Democratic brand right now has about the appeal with the American voter as the Crackle Barrel rebrand has with the American consumers.
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What are we talking about here in terms of big party registration changes in the key swing states?
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Let's look at the key four swing states that, in fact, do keep track of registration by a party.
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Look, the Republican Party is in their best position at this point in the cycle since at least 2005.
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And all four of these key battleground states, we go out to the Southwest.
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You know, when the anchor, sometimes the anchor is standing there with him doing this segment.
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And you could tell that they're just dying a slow death while he's talking about these positive numbers.
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And they always have pre-written questions to move him to his next poll, right?
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But you could tell they just want to be like, shut up!
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And by the way, he often, the ones that make it to conservative media often highlight these types of things, right?
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It's a moment on CNN where someone's saying something that is critical of Democrats or bad news for Democrats.
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But, I mean, he covers stuff that's bad news for Trump and bad news for Republicans all the time.
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Like, he's just a guy who looks at the polls and looks for things that maybe other people aren't talking about.
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And I find his coverage valuable for that reason.
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But, you know, he's not also, he's, you know, he's said this before.
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I don't want mindless pro-Trump coverage from the media.
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Honestly, from people on the right who just mindlessly, you know, just say the best thing about Trump on a day-to-day basis.
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I'd rather have someone who's looking at these things critically and trying to give me the truth.
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I feel like, you know, look, he's, I mean, look, he works at CNN.
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He's worked in, you know, I think he worked, he was at 538 for a while.
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And it might have been at the time where they were under the New York Times banner.
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I mean, if I had to guesstimate what he might be, it's probably not conservative, but whatever.
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Like he, I get, I get information from his reporting and I like it.
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And that's, that's more than I get from almost every other media source right now.
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Been following this object that is speeding through our solar system, 3I Atlas.
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Uh, according to Harvard scientist Avi Loeb, this very well may be a, an alien probe of some kind.
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Uh, it's apparently speeding through, uh, or so at a, like 134,000 miles an hour.
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And that's, I guess that's faster than a typical comet.
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Um, and then there's some other characteristics that are happening.
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Like it's spewing CO2 and they can't really figure out why.
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So that might mean it's not natural, but I, I, I love it.
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I think we need to send a probe to this probe and, uh, figure out what the deal is.
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Umuamua thing that came through a few years ago.
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And so, I mean, he's a fairly respected scientist at Harvard.
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And now he's wondering about alien technology coming through our, through our solar system.
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Well, that one was strange because it sped up and slowed down.
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But my understanding is we did not have a visit from.
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But what they're doing, Stu, is mapping the solar system and spying on us.
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But this is the, you know, you're getting ready for an invasion.
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And he does say, he's given some advice to the world that maybe we should be prepared just
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in case one of these things does turn out to be alien tech.
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I don't, I don't really know how you would prepare because if they're this advanced that
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they can come to us, we certainly can't go to them.
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So if they're that far ahead of us, what are you going to do?
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It's like an ant preparing for a human invasion.
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The main thing I've learned to do comes from the documentary Mars Attacks.
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Uh, when, if they come up to you and they say, wake, I'm in peace.
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That is unkind of them to tell you that they're coming in peace and then they're not.
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Well, the worst part about it is the hypocrisy.
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They, they come in peace and then they are not, they are not coming in peace.
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Um, also, uh, there were some rocks thrown at Harvey, Harvey, Javier, Miele.
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Uh, and if this happened in America, this, I mean, you can't even throw a sandwich at an elected official.
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Should you be able to throw sandwiches at elected officials?
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No, but I don't know that you should be charged with assault and go to jail afterwards.
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And by the way, the guy who, I mean, he was fired.
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The DOJ employee that threw a sandwich at an official.
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He, uh, a grand jury was put together to indict him and they chose not to.
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Are you, are you, are you, uh, do you believe you should be allowed to throw Subway sandwiches at police officers?
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But to charge somebody with assault, I think, is going a little bit far.
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Well, if it's salty, I mean, if it does, the meats at Subway, awfully salty, Pat.
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And admittedly, I hadn't considered that aspect, but because I'm a little, it, it feels to me that if you throw a Subway sandwich at a police officer, something's going to happen.
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Like, I feel like probably he got, he got fired.
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I think as if it's, you know, if it's Turkey and cheese, no, I think if you, I will say if you've ever had a Subway meatball.
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Well, first of all, the sauce is already, if I remember Subway meatball sandwiches, right.
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You could hurt somebody with a Subway meatball.
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If it's Turkey and cheese, they don't want to put a lot of meat on it anyway.
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Is there like mustard though that could get on your clothes and stain it?
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If you go to Subway and you ask them for anything that is in a sauce form, they are going to put three gallons of it on that
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It's impossible to limit the amount of mayonnaise they put on a sandwich.
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If you say just a little bit, that means more mayonnaise than a town consumes in a year.
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And now, unfortunately, some of them will still make the line go all the way up the sandwich.
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But if you say one line of mayonnaise, one line of honey mustard, they may, may not drench your sandwich in sauce.
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If you ask for extra tomatoes, what you will get is one extra tomato slice, which will be the smallest tomato circle available in the bin.
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It will not be another layer of tomatoes, which would be something that I would think you would do.
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And the worst mistake you can make, Pat, if you want extra tomatoes, is asking for extra tomatoes at the beginning when they're making it.
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Because what they will do, if you say extra tomatoes, is go from, let's say, three tomato slices on a foot long to four.
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And how many do you expect when you ask for extra?
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Do you want to pay extra for the extra tomatoes?
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But what you need to do, Pat, is wait for the first layer of tomatoes to be fully put on the sandwich.
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Then you ask, actually, could I get extra tomatoes?
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Because if you just say extra tomatoes, I don't know why.
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But for whatever reason, their priorities are to defend tomatoes at all costs and to get all sauce out the door.
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Whatever sauce you're trying to get, they do not want it in those squeeze bottles anymore.
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It's like when they show up at work in the morning, they're like, we have way too much honey mustard sauce in this restaurant right now.
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The restaurant will explode if we do not get this honey mustard out of the restaurant immediately.
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We demand every sandwich that requests honey mustard to be soaked in one vat full of honey mustard sauce.
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Now we've learned a lot about Subway sandwiches.
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I don't care how many tomatoes or how much extra sauce is on it.
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If you do, you should be maybe fine, certainly fired.
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But here's what happened to Javier Milei the other day with the rock throwing.
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Tiene a militantes que van a agredir al presidente sobre el capó de la camioneta.
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And for some reason, it caused them to speak gibberish.
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I knew that might have been a different language, Pat.
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Although, I will say I got the sense of it because of the super dramatic music they
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This is like, I feel like I'm about to watch, like, Jason Statham, like, tipped out a
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I would have spiced it up a little bit if Jason Statham had been in that clip, but no.
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I mean, that person in America, I mean, if you're going to jail somebody for a sandwich,
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By the way, I mean, look, you throw a rock at the president.
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You know, I think at times we lose context to these events, though.
02:01:41.580
I think your sandwich pickup is an interesting one because I was very angry about that.
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It was hard to get angry because the way he ran away.
02:01:53.260
You know, it was also funny about that video is that he ran away at what I would describe
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You know, he was kind of just like trotting joyfully through the streets.
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Since we know how it turned out, it was actually kind of funny.
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I do think we lose perspective on these things.
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I think a lot of this honestly happened during January 6th.
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You know, I mean, when people were doing something, there is a there are people that did some
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A lot of that gets pushed aside largely because of how ridiculous the treatment of people who
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didn't do horrible things to the insurrection nonsense.
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And they keep saying that six cops were killed.
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Like, there's so much that was wrong about that.
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And we did lose sight of of, you know, some people who did really some bad things.
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Never are in favor of someone hitting a police officer with a flagpole.
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And you should spend some time in prison, in my view.
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And that honestly, like, I think I I've talked to people around here who disagree with this
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point, but I think we should have been a little more surgical with those who were completely
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And I think a lot of people deserved to be pardoned for what happened there.
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I think there was a lot of nonsense that happened.
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You know, there were some that I don't think needed to be completely relieved of all punishment
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That being said, you know, when there's a bar brawl and a bunch of people get punched,
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If you got it, if you got a bit, you hit a police officer.
02:03:52.760
But like we were trying to punish people as if they, you know, had done something much
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more serious than got in a fight or even even got even assaulting a police officer, which
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But we were acting like, you know, it was like someone who set off a nuclear bomb in a
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And that at times you just have to you have to step back and say, well, what actually
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The whole day, I don't think there were sandwiches thrown.
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I thought I saw a Jimmy John's incident at one point.
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He may have seen a blimpy be thrown at a police officer.
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Or, heaven forbid, a Subway with extra tomatoes.
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Well, there won't be extra tomatoes on that sandwich, Pat.
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You got some helpful advice on the subway thing?
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Yeah, our listener is really helping us out today.
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One writes in, how I've dealt with light mayo at subway.
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Quote, imagine you have to, by law, put mayonnaise on a sandwich.
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Put the amount of mayo on the bread that you think won't kill me.
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Quote, I want just enough mayo on this sandwich
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I will say, those two, that's excellent advice.
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And it's advice you're not getting on any other program today.
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I can't imagine Clay and Buck are going to hit this today.
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I'm sure they have an opinion, but I don't know if it will lead the show, per se.