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On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck takes a look at the current state of the conservative movement and asks if we have become the fast food generation. Is it possible that we are the new fast-food generation?
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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I want to start with a theory that maybe, maybe we haven't taken enough time to just recognize what's happened in the last six months.
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I'm seeing the poll numbers and the president is upside down on almost everything except one in the latest poll, except for immigration.
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And I don't understand it. And maybe it's because as conservatives, have we become the fast food generation as well?
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Where like, yeah, I know I got that in two minutes, but why hasn't it been 90 seconds?
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Very good. You know, we were talking yesterday.
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How do we get up on this subject that maybe we are, have we become numb to how fast big
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things are happening? Like things we never thought would ever happen as a conservative.
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It's overwhelming. I don't even know that it's our fault. There's so much stuff going on all
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the time that I think it's going to be overwhelming for the average person.
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We're looking at things and I think rightfully so. I'm very upset still about the, the way the
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Epstein thing rolled out. I still am watching that closely. I'm still, you know, watching,
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you know, what Tulsi Gabbard rolled out. Is anything going to happen with that? I think
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that is shocking news, but let's see if anything happens. But why are we always getting,
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why are we getting bogged down on things like that? They're very important. It goes to the
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trust of the United States. Yeah. However, we're not sitting, you said to me one time, you're like,
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Glenn, can we take a moment and just admire the accomplishment we all just made? Because I am
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always, I'm the kind of guy who will do something great. And while it's on stage, I'm like, okay,
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here's what we're going to do next. Here's the next five years of events. Yeah. Here's what we're
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going to do next time. And you said to me one time in real frustration, we just, we just did the
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impossible. Can, can you just take a minute? And I'm like, yeah, you're right. So maybe we should
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say that to America. Can we just take a minute and look at what has been happening in our country
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in the last six months? Start with sports. Um, this is a, from an article, uh, from Chris Bedford
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in the, uh, in the blaze. We're finally living through a conservative revolution. We've always
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needed. Now listen to this, start with sports, the rights victory in pushing back gender ideology
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on this front marks a turning point. Now remember five years ago, none of us had ever heard,
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uh, we had never really considered 90 different genders, right? Being taught to our children
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in school. We never even thought it would be reality that the government could take our children
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in school, indoctrinate them, then give them a sex change without us even knowing it. All of that
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has stopped the ideology in sports, not just because it helps women, not because it pulls
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well, it matters because it's the first real cultural win for truth that we have had, as
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Chris said, in my adult life, without that kind of victory, without truth, nothing else can
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be fixed. We now have changed from a government that could not identify a Supreme court justice.
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And we've seen how good she is now, huh? A Supreme court justice says, I can't identify. I don't know.
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I'm not a scientist. I don't know how to define a woman. We've gone from that to that's a chick,
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dude. That's a chick. We've got, I mean, we have taken the government and our schools and totally
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turned that around in six months. I don't know. I think that's a pretty big, a pretty big thing.
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Remember, you couldn't say that that was anything other than a beautiful woman. If it was a dude,
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you couldn't say that you'd be shut down. I couldn't have had this conversation without
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massive pushback with you. Now, I don't care because we're independent, but the pushback
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five, six years ago, if I would have said, you know, no, sorry. You wouldn't get that pushback
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from this audience, but you would probably get, you would not be able to, like, there was a time
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where a conversation as obvious as this would, if you posted it on certain social medias, would
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get you your count of suspended or banned. Yes. That's not that long ago. We were having bans
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four years ago. We were under bans on several different platforms. We did. We should point
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out, we did it anyway. Yeah. We'll bash our face into the brick wall over and over again
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with malice. Right. But it was something that was happening to people all over the country.
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Now, Chris points out, let's not forget over the last four years, welfare roles soared, government
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job numbers got a boost, but it was mainly foreign workers. White men ages 50 to 65 were not getting
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hired. The border was wide open, crime everywhere, tolerated, even sanctified as if letting it happen
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was the morally right thing to do. In the six months since the inauguration of Donald Trump,
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he has sealed the border on a shoestring budget. His administration launched raids up and down the
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country, which has striked fear into the hearts of illegal immigrants nationwide. And that's important
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because we're not having to scoop all of them up. His self-deportation thing is working like crazy.
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People are self-deporting just as common sense would tell you it would. The White House also has
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fired or bought out more than a hundred thousand federal bureaucrats, made the largest tax cut in
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U.S. history permanent, proved that Americans can hit its enemies hard without getting dragged into
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nation building. I mean, what, what happened? Every president since George W. Bush and maybe Clinton
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have said Iran cannot get a nuclear weapon, but they did nothing. They did nothing. And we've tried
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everything except strength because strength, of course, according to the state department would get
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us embroiled in a war that would last forever. Donald Trump. Now, I don't know if you're honest enough
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to say this. I am. And maybe it's not the same with you, but it is with me. When he made that decision,
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I thought, my gosh, this is such a dangerous decision. I believe it's a decision that he has
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to make. But this could lead to World War II. And then I thought, this is why, Glenn, you could never
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be president of the United States. Because I don't know if I have the courage enough to say, yeah,
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well, if World War III starts, and it starts because I made this move, so be it. I just, I wouldn't have
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the balls to do that. And that's why I would make a very bad president. You have to have somebody. And
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this, Donald Trump knows he's right. Whether he is or not, when he approaches a decision, he'll get all
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kinds of, you know, counsel on it. But when he approaches a decision, he's made the decision, he's
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right. When it comes to World War III, I don't think I could do that. And neither has any of the
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president since Ronald Reagan. Only Ronald Reagan was willing to look at Gorbachev in the eye and go,
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not going to do it. And if it means World War III, that's fine. I don't think we should fight it.
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But here's what happens. It's horrifying. Now, I'm willing to take all of our missiles and get
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rid of all of them if you are too. But if you want to keep ratcheting it up, oh, I'll crush you.
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Everyone said that was World War III. That was the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Same thing. We haven't seen this since Ronald Reagan.
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Everyone has said they're not going to have nuclear weapons. This is the first president had
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the balls to do something about it. It's amazing. By the way, the same tax cut included $75 billion
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for interior immigration enforcement. This happened two weeks ago, by the way.
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He has changed the Middle East. He has supported Israel. But now he is also saying,
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Israel, you got to slow down here. We need peace. He is putting peace in the regions together.
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Like I've never seen before. He already did it once with the Abrahamic Accords. But what
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he's doing now by building this giant silicon area in the Middle East, do you know why he's
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doing that? China is doing their, what is it, road and belt and road thing?
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Initiative. Initiative. Initiative. Initiative. So what is that? That's trying to get Huawei
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everywhere. Huawei is, you know, our Nvidia. It is the big tech producer for China. And if China gets
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their road and belt, if they get all of these places to take Huawei instead of American technology,
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we're screwed. So what is Donald Trump really doing in the Middle East? I don't even think we
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talked about this when he was over there. We were just so in awe of, look at what he's bringing
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together. When he was standing there, and remember they built that, you know, they had that little
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model of the city of tomorrow, the tech city of tomorrow. Did you see that? He was like in the UAE or
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something, maybe it was Saudi Arabia, and they had this huge model made, and it was the tech city of
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tomorrow. And it was all about industrial servers, chip manufacturing, et cetera, et cetera. And it was
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a joint project between the Middle East and America. Okay. Why did he do that? Because if we don't,
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if we don't have other countries bought solely into our chips, if they are playing two roads and
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they can go over to China and get Huawei, if we're weak, that destroys us. We must be the leader in
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chips. Nobody even understands what he's doing. Nobody understands what he's doing with the servers
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and the tech. Nobody understands. You know, have you noticed that the gas price is the lowest it's
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been since when? 2020? Yeah. Well, certainly at 2020, it was probably lower during COVID, but yeah,
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it's just really low. Right. Really low. And we're not even talking about that. No. How about the price
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of eggs down 54%? We're not even talking about that. It's like, yeah, again, I go back to we're in the
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drive-through and we're like, yeah, you gave it to me in two minutes. Why don't I have it in 90 seconds?
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Are you saying that as a country or are you saying that as conservatives? I thought you said like,
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I think, I think conservatives are saying that. I think conservatives are. Yeah. Cause I don't
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serve it. The polling is showing no variation from any of this stuff from, for conservatives. They all
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just love Trump. They're there. The MAGA people are there. 90% type of approval ratings, nothing,
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no movement whatsoever from the Epstein thing that I've seen. Yeah, I know that. In fact,
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I think it helped him. I mean, strangely. Yeah. I mean, I don't know if it helped him,
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but it didn't hurt him. It didn't hurt him. He improved in that period seemingly. So I don't
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know that. I mean, it seems like Republicans, conservatives, MAGA types are seeing these
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positive things and appreciating them. I hope so. I just think that I think a lot of,
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some of the stuff doesn't have widespread popularity across the country outside of those groups. Like,
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for example, when you look at the immigration policy, if you can divide it into two things,
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you mentioned both of them. One was border security and one was you, the framing, I think,
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in that, in that story that you were reading, it was raids up and down the country. Yeah.
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Border security is looked at positively by most of America. Raids are not. In fact,
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they're wildly unpopular. Right. Outside of Republican and conservative sort of circles.
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Right. Now, that doesn't mean you don't do them. Right. I mean, it's an important part of the
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policy. And that is the problem with, that is the problem with the raids is the press. I mean,
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the press is still in the bag. You know, the press is saying that this is just, these are just poor
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migrants. No, they're not. They're not going after those guys yet. Much of it has been falsely
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covered. Right. It is like, these are the murderers. These are the gang members. These
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are the ones causing real issues. And they're trying to make it appear as though they're
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everywhere. So people will self-deport without any chaos. That's the whole idea. But that's
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that's the press being dishonest. It's not just the press, though. I mean, it's also
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it's it's filtered into like the podcast world. Like, have you seen Andrew Schultz is the comedian.
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He voted for Trump, was supporting, supported Trump. And I heard him do an interview. I think
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it was like the New York Times or something where he was saying one of the main reasons
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he supported Trump is he believed we should have border security. But but we should not go after,
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you know, you know, nice people who are just working or illegally here and just working.
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It's not that's not what he's going to do. And I asked the president about that. And he told me
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that was not going to be his priority. And then look at this. It's not his priority. It's first of
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all, I think it's not his priority. No. And secondly, I you know what this is, is certainly not a policy
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of I think there's a lot of border hawks who are like, hey, are we going to get to those like
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widespread deportations soon? You know what I mean? Like I am. Yeah. So so but his
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his perception, you know, certainly through the media, but it's moved people like this
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So let me, while we're there, let me just play Cory Booker here. Um, Cory Booker just,
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uh, you know, reposted a video on X, uh, you, uh, first it came posted on Instagram from
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Shea Farm Kid. Uh, go ahead and play this video. Okay. This is, there's somebody that is showing
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their hands and they're picking and planting and everything else. And it, it glorifies the
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invisible hands that feed us. They're not invisible hands. I can see them, but these are
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all the farm workers. Okay. So the invisible hands that feed us, AKA the migrants who pick
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vegetables for less than minimum wage. Okay. Right. And we're told that they're all being rounded up,
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right? Right. So you just decided to put a bunch of them on video and post it on social media.
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Okay. But what kills me is how come they, I mean, there was a rant. Who was it? Oh,
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it was from Joe Biden or, um, Hunter Biden. Oh gosh. Yes. I love the Hunter. Do we have time?
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Do I have 58 seconds? One minute. No, I don't. I got to play it when we come back. It deserves its full
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It is absolutely amazing. These people are, they have not changed from the 1850s. They are still
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saying, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They're black people, but how are we going to get the cotton
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picked in the fields? How are you, you want to pay more for that shirt and those, that pair of pants?
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How are you going to really, you, do you smoke cigars? Who's going to pick that tobacco?
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Um, slavery was wrong. Yeah. We survived without slavery. We will survive and figure out the way
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to do it without illegals. Stop encouraging people to live in the shadows so you can have
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Uh, the progress on things that we never, ever thought could be done. For instance, NATO,
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they're paying their own way. Now they're, they, they've, um, upped and guaranteed they're going
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to pay 5%. And he's like, you're going to, cause I'm not going to, um, we stopped giving aid to
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Ukraine. Instead, we're shipping the weapons that NATO purchases and you can do whatever you want,
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but we'll, we'll sell you the weapons, but we're not going to give them anymore to Ukraine,
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which, I mean, if you don't like the war in Ukraine, that's a different story, but at least
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we're not paying for it anymore. Um, you have, uh, NATO coming to heal and, and listening to the
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American president again. Uh, I mean, I think that's amazing. The activist judges are now being
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pushed back down. You're not a King. You don't have a right to tell everybody. And he pushed that
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through the Supreme court. He, last week he pulled the plug on PBS and NPR. I never thought that would
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happen in my lifetime. It's been a conservative priority forever, ever. Many Republican presidents
00:26:55.220
have promised to do it and we're not able to along with the department of education.
00:26:59.380
Now that one's not done yet. No, but remember he said he was going to do it. Then they sued him
00:27:05.700
for it and said, you can't do it. They brought it all the way. Supreme court argued in the Supreme
00:27:09.620
court. Supreme court said, yeah, you can up to a certain point. 50% of that's going to be gone
00:27:14.980
soon. Yeah. That is fantastic. Nobody thought 50%. Well, I guess the point of this is, is let's not
00:27:22.760
look at it and go, yeah, but there's 50%. He just cut it by 50%. It's a major improvement.
00:27:28.960
Major improvement. Uh, let's see. Um, the, um, the colleges, why are we sending money to colleges
00:27:37.900
that are, you know, letting China in that's not happening, how teaching our kids and screwing
00:27:44.800
our kids up. He's like, I'm not sending you any more money. In fact, the first thing you have to do
00:27:50.720
is you have to rescind all of the fake records set by men in women's sports. And then you have to
00:27:57.140
apologize to the women. That's interesting. That stuff hasn't pulled all that well, um, overall,
00:28:03.920
but it's been good for conservatives. And again, I'm not saying that he should be targeting polling
00:28:08.220
by, by what he's doing. I'm just trying to see why would his, his approval already. So he's also
00:28:13.560
frozen tens of millions of dollars of our money going to liberal universities and suing them for
00:28:19.760
racial discrimination. Uh, again, the, the left for the first time ever, I am not seeing this for a
00:28:28.000
long time. You know, they'll just get up in front of Congress and they'll just lie for the first time
00:28:34.540
in 40 years. I'm seeing people go to Congress and they're not lying. They'll say, I plead the fifth.
00:28:42.480
That means they're actually afraid something will happen to them, that somebody is serious this
00:28:50.420
time. That's a huge step. Now I haven't seen the seriousness begin. Um, but some things are
00:28:57.340
happening behind the scenes in Washington. I found out about yesterday, uh, that serious times,
00:29:03.560
if the Senate acts to actually confirm more U S attorneys, there's like 70 of them backlogged and
00:29:13.860
they're not doing anything. The Senate's not moving on those. You can't have prosecutions
00:29:18.760
without the U S attorneys. I did hear that they were considering canceling the, was it the August
00:29:23.700
break to get a lot of the stuff through? He's begging them to. I think Foon said something about
00:29:28.460
doing that. Birthright citizenship now possibly on the chopping block. Never thought
00:29:33.480
that would happen. Uh, the vaccine industrial complex. That's all being dismantled. The
00:29:39.400
department of health and human services, uh, and the CDC's advisory committee on immunization
00:29:46.420
practices. They fired all the people from big pharma on that. Uh, he took on South Africa
00:29:52.740
and their land seizures, their government incited murder, all of that stuff. Um,
00:30:01.220
he is, we're no longer that we know of being shadow banned. He's got the, the AI people and the tech
00:30:14.880
people generally on his side and said, government should not be involved in any kind of stuff on free
00:30:23.700
speech. And the Democrats have completely caved. I go back to Stu, what I said to Stu or what he said
00:30:35.040
to me years ago. Hey, Glenn, I think it was, I think it was the day we put GBTV on the air. We launched a
00:30:42.400
network the week we were doing our first ever and only foreign event in Israel. None of us spoke Hebrew.
00:30:51.380
Uh, none of us spoke, uh, Arabic. None of us had ever put together an event. None of us had ever
00:30:57.400
started a network and we did it at the same time in one week and we were finished and I was already
00:31:03.400
going, okay, here's what we have to do next. And Stu came to me and said, Hey, what do you say we
00:31:08.400
celebrate just for a second? Just for a second. That's all I wanted to say today is could we just
00:31:14.360
celebrate for just a second? We got to get back to all the things that aren't being done,
00:31:17.940
but my gosh, look what's happened over and over and over again. Things I never thought,
00:31:28.500
I never thought we'd get done are being done. That's not accounting yesterday. The straw thing
00:31:35.220
went away. That's a, that's a nice one. Yeah. They got the, the, yeah. The paper now, the shoe thing last
00:31:42.140
week at the airport, I was at the airport on Friday and they're like, don't worry. You don't have to,
00:31:46.880
you don't have to take your shoes off and your, your laptop has to come out, but the,
00:31:52.720
the liquid thing that's on the way. Yeah. The liquid is another one that you can have
00:31:57.440
liquids now. Right. Bring it, bring a bottle of water through the security line.
00:32:02.100
Hello. Coming soon. Not, not done yet, but coming soon, supposedly. Just that in the straw thing.
00:32:06.940
I never thought would happen. He got us out of the Paris Accords and the, uh, the W E F and
00:32:13.720
ESG while it's still out there is not breathing down our neck, like something that's about to take
00:32:20.300
over. Major progress there. Look at the corporations, how the corporations have flipped. I mean,
00:32:25.320
this is remarkable for six months. And so a lot of these things, I mean, I'm looking at them. I would
00:32:32.740
say the majority of them are things that mostly are toward his base. Yes. These are things that
00:32:38.160
conservatives, uh, because they were the ones that were on the, uh, the most amount of fire.
00:32:43.520
Sure. And I look, this is why he got elected, right. By his base, right. They wanted him to
00:32:48.800
do a lot of these things. You know, this is understandable why, you know, people in the
00:32:53.720
middle of the left might be less excited about those things and maybe hurting his approval rating.
00:32:59.800
Um, you know, I, I think a lot of it's focused. Like I think focusing on things like there's no
00:33:04.500
shoes on planes is smart, right? Because yeah, I know that's something that's overwhelmingly
00:33:08.640
popular to get rid of that. That's Rudy Giuliani back in the eighties. And I, I faced this in the
00:33:16.040
eighties. New York was a scary place, not as scary as it is now, but a scary place you drive.
00:33:21.520
That's true. I think it's actually was scarier than, um, well it's, it's close. Um, you drive your
00:33:26.940
car back then and somebody would just throw water on your window, take a rag and just wipe it. Your
00:33:33.000
window would be completely smeared down. Now you couldn't see. And then they knock on your window,
00:33:37.100
like pay up. And if you didn't pay up, you were praying for the light to change quickly. Okay.
00:33:42.820
Rudy Giuliani got into office. That's the first thing he took on change people's lives. And I,
00:33:49.900
I think he, he is doing that, but we don't, it just happens amongst all the other stuff that is
00:33:57.260
happening. Um, where, I mean, he should take a moment and take a victory lap on the things that
00:34:03.780
actually change people's lives. Like the no shoe thing at the, uh, at the airport, like the straw
00:34:10.300
thing. Those are things that I'm sick of those straws. I was at a restaurant over the weekend and
00:34:17.060
they gave me one of those stupid straws that I'm like, well, this is going to be a slimy piece of
00:34:22.160
nothing by the end. By the time I finished this drink, thank you for that. All that nonsense is
00:34:27.600
over the showers. You can have water pressure again in your shower. That's another good one.
00:34:33.500
Yeah. Right. I mean, I know I'm missing a ton of things. Yeah. I think it's, it's, it's interesting
00:34:41.640
because you look at, uh, how the overall country looks at Trump's policies and I, you can find polls
00:34:48.160
all over the place on this. Some are more liberal, some are more conservative, but like the order of
00:34:52.820
these policies generally is about the same on almost all of these polls. Let me give it to you
00:34:59.040
real quick. Yeah. Yeah. Most popular border security. Yes. Next immigration. Yes. Um,
00:35:05.440
deportations is next. Now, again, that is underwater on some polling, but it's, it's, it's still one of
00:35:10.600
his more popular policies tied to that. But you see all three of the top three are all related to the
00:35:15.540
border. Right. Okay. You know why? Because people see that in their own neighborhood,
00:35:20.100
they're afraid of their own neighborhoods in many ways there. They see it. They recognize
00:35:26.540
terrorism, gangs, fentanyl, drugs. They see crime going up. And so this is one of the things they
00:35:34.560
see and know instinctively. This is bad. They may not like the correction, but they want the correction.
00:35:43.660
Right. Yes. That's a great way of describing it. They want it. Yeah. They just don't want to say
00:35:50.040
they want it. Yeah. And they don't want to necessarily, you know, it's like, um, you want
00:35:54.540
a hamburger. You don't necessarily want to hang out at the slaughterhouse. It's like one of those
00:35:57.680
types of things. It feels like it's a negative thing to get to a positive thing for some.
00:36:01.560
Right. Again, I feel like someone who broken the law. I don't have any problem with it at all,
00:36:04.520
but I'm saying from a general perspective. I want them treated well, you know,
00:36:07.400
of course, like human beings, which they are. Right. But I want them out. Right. Yeah.
00:36:11.820
Um, what's interesting about this is his approval rating for immigration, still his most popular
00:36:17.320
set of policies has fallen from, I mean, it was in March plus 11 on average, and it is now a minus
00:36:25.180
six. That's, that is because of people like Cory Booker and the press and the way the press is
00:36:31.500
making this all look. It's also pretty standard for most presidents. Now we should also note that
00:36:36.240
Trump is ahead of his first term considerably. So keep that in context here too. Even though the,
00:36:42.080
the, the, the, they're focusing on the falling of the polls, he's doing better than he was in his
00:36:47.040
first, uh, his first term. Um, after that you have, uh, jobs in the economy, um, then foreign policy.
00:36:54.800
By the way, did I even mention the, the jobs, the, the, the massive, uh, job front on you get,
00:37:03.980
whether you spend $10 billion or $10,000, you get a tax credit. If you are building infrastructure,
00:37:11.480
um, that actually creates jobs. Uh, how about all of the, he's cut the red tape for all of the
00:37:18.280
nuclear power plants and the coal fire plants. And yeah, that's again, a very divisive thing.
00:37:24.820
I know, but I like it. It is. It's phenomenal. I mean, there's some, there's several things that
00:37:30.980
you're like, wait, what? And I'll hear that from, like, I heard about the shoe thing at the
00:37:38.580
airport. Everybody was talking about the shoes this weekend. Okay. That's great. But you kind
00:37:43.080
of like, okay. Yeah. The shoe thing. Do you know that we now are building nuclear power plants?
00:37:49.420
Like nobody just happened when he announced that on this show, I thought, Holy cow,
00:37:56.500
that's going to be front page, New York times, nothing, nothing, no pushback, which shows they're
00:38:04.780
actually for it. They just don't want to say they're for it. Right. No pushback whatsoever.
00:38:09.600
And it's like, wait a minute, how is this happening? Yeah. I, you know, I, I, it's amazing. I mean,
00:38:17.260
a couple of other ones here you've got, um, now you get into less popular policies,
00:38:21.820
managing the federal government workforce. We didn't mention Doge, but all that Doge type stuff.
00:38:26.580
Doge hurt him. It, it did hurt him. That squabble. That squabble, but also just firing a bunch of
00:38:33.200
workers from the government. Very popular for me, very popular for you, very popular for many in the
00:38:37.560
audience. Not so popular nationwide. Yeah. Because children are going to starve again. Right. It's not
00:38:42.200
necessarily true. It's not because the press is in the bag. The press is lying about these things.
00:38:49.520
USAID is the biggest thing. He cut USAID. Another one, just stand back and marvel. That is forever
00:38:58.580
been a CIA operation. It's a front for the CIA. It's been causing revolution. It is probably
00:39:05.180
responsible for millions of deaths since the 1960s because it's revolution after revolution after
00:39:13.200
revolution, all fomented by USAID. I never thought that that would be, I didn't even
00:39:19.080
consider that that could be cut. Gone. Holy cow. Now, not, does it make him popular with
00:39:26.240
everybody? Right. Most people, yeah, oppose that. If you're informed and you really know what it is.
00:39:31.060
It's a big deal. It's a very big deal. Uh, very bottom of these, the least popular trade with other
00:39:35.440
countries, government funding and social programs, healthcare and prices and inflation, which is,
00:39:41.020
you know, those are the, the very bottom of the barrel for all. But again, this is just more of a
00:39:44.780
thing of how should he focus, right? What, what is his attentions beyond publicly? Um, he needs,
00:39:49.980
let me give you 30 more seconds, Sarah. Um, he is, uh, he needs to concentrate right now. He needs to
00:40:01.120
get, I think the conservatives need to put pressure on the Senate, get the U S attorneys approved.
00:40:08.040
You can't prosecute anything without the attorneys. Okay. Get the U S attorneys approved Senate, uh,
00:40:16.800
this summer, right, like right now. Um, the other side of that is I think he needs to find ways to
00:40:26.340
just focus on the economy. If you can make people's, and I don't know how he's going to do that because
00:40:33.480
that all camp comes from job creation and everything else. And you don't turn that one
00:40:37.960
around quickly. You know, prices have fallen. Inflation is down, but, and we are out of little
00:40:45.060
gimmicks that we can do, uh, on, um, you know, Hey, let's send everybody a check of $10,000,
00:40:52.040
which is always popular. We can't do any of those gimmicks. So I don't know how it happens, but
00:40:56.420
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00:41:02.280
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00:47:02.480
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Let me talk to you a little bit about Hunter Biden.
00:47:41.560
Hunter Biden is on a podcast called Channel 5 with Andrew Callahan.
00:47:47.100
Now, I don't pretend to be up on the latest podcasts, but this is a show.
00:48:10.360
I don't know this person that he's talking about.
00:48:16.660
It does seem like he has several million YouTube followers.
00:48:21.040
He seemingly was, so I think built a very big audience, then had what I would maybe say
00:48:31.220
is a Me Too scandal, and had things kind of, alcoholism, maybe things sort of fall apart
00:48:38.260
for a while, and this is maybe him in his comeback.
00:48:43.740
It doesn't seem like he's like a hardcore leftist, but like leans to the left.
00:48:47.720
I'm saying good for him, if he's an alcoholic, he had a crash, and he's found a way to claw
00:48:54.960
I didn't mean you shouldn't be excited for him because he's on the left.
00:48:58.260
I was just trying to give a full perspective of who he was.
00:49:01.100
So, anyway, so he's the one that did this Hunter Biden, and it is absolutely and completely
00:49:10.720
But what, I mean, what else would you expect from Hunter Biden?
00:49:14.900
Let me, let's see, where should we start here, Stu?
00:49:21.900
There's no wrong place to start with these clips.
00:49:29.960
All these Democrats say, you have to talk about and realize that people are really upset
00:49:39.500
How do you think you have food on your f***ing table?
00:49:46.280
Who do you think is here by the f***ing sheer f***ing just grit and will that they figured
00:49:54.820
out a way to get here because they thought that they could give themselves and their family
00:49:59.640
And he's somehow convinced all of us that these people are the f***ing criminals?
00:50:05.020
White men in America are 45 more times likely to commit a f***ing violent crime than an immigrant.
00:50:10.900
And the media says, well, you got David Axelrod and, you know, Rahm F***ing Emanuel.
00:50:18.060
He said, we got to understand that these people are really mad.
00:50:29.500
But you get the picture here, what he's talking about.
00:50:35.820
I absolutely love the fact that Democrats will take the point of view that this is who
00:50:52.520
Like, I mean, I mean, honestly, the Democratic slogan should be Democrats helping you have
00:51:05.880
They've been behind this policy the whole time.
00:51:17.500
And coming from him, like, who cleans your hotel room?
00:51:20.380
Considering what he's done to hotel rooms, I hope nobody.
00:51:23.600
I hope they just burn the things to the ground after he exits them.
00:51:27.560
Who takes all the bodily fluid out of the carpet fibers, Hunter?
00:51:34.120
We've got to have them here to clean the meth dust off the cabinets.
00:51:41.400
You know, who's in there with a black light trying to make sure they get every bit of
00:51:46.540
soil out of the walls and everything else after I've been in it?
00:51:53.460
I, as you do, I hope the host of the program has no more Me Too failings and has his alcoholism
00:52:16.720
Though, watching this interview, I'm starting to doubt whether he's going to be able to keep
00:52:32.140
I mean, just looking at this, it seems like he's back on crack.
00:52:37.940
So, I have no evidence to support that particular belief.
00:52:44.700
You're guessing there was a crack house on the way to the interview.
00:52:46.440
My impression is that in between the clips we're watching, he is smoking crack.
00:52:56.180
I don't have, that's allegedly, not even, it's just an impression.
00:53:01.380
By the way, we have a quick commercial that we want to share with you from the Democratic
00:53:09.320
To the hands that scrub my seven bedroom DC home for $4 an hour so I don't have to,
00:53:16.520
To the hands that flip burgers to keep Americans fat and stupid so they'll keep voting for me.
00:53:24.240
And to the hands that smuggle cocaine into the country for the cartels, thank you.
00:53:30.760
And Hunter Biden says he's especially grateful.
00:53:34.860
To the hands that build our bridges, hurry the f**k up.
00:53:39.120
My constituents have been waiting for this since 2023.
00:53:43.140
And to the hands that clean the hotels where I host Chinese businessmen for top secret meetings,
00:53:53.060
I mean, we could, the market would just raise wages, but if we can just take advantage of
00:54:00.420
you and secure more votes at the same time, why not?
00:54:11.940
It is a really strange argument to be the humane side of the discussion, right?
00:54:19.580
Like, that is how the media portrays it, that we're the bad ones for saying, hey, you shouldn't
00:54:28.100
You shouldn't have coyotes bring you across the border and put you into essential slavery.
00:54:32.840
And they could say, well, we want them to be legal citizens.
00:54:49.540
You know what the price of everything would be if they didn't pick?
00:55:01.560
By the way, you were talking about Biden and crack cocaine.
00:55:08.440
There's only difference between crack cocaine and cocaine is sodium biocarbonate and water
00:55:15.940
And those things are pretty much free if you go to like a science store.
00:55:20.320
You can go to your neighborhood convenience store and just get.
00:55:27.000
Anyway, I don't want to tell people how to make crack cocaine, but it literally is a
00:55:36.500
And like for real, I feel really reluctant to kind of have some euphoric discussion.
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I know you're not asking me to do that, but have some euphoric discussion about crack cocaine.
00:55:47.860
I think this might be kind of the opposite here.
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I'm saying I don't want to have the experience of some euphoric recall.
00:55:59.720
Does crack cocaine make you act any differently?
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When you make crack, what you're doing is you're burning off all the impurities so that
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it combines with the sodium bicarbonate, which makes it smokeable.
00:56:18.040
You know, all of these actors and, you know, people in the past that talked about they had
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The former president's son is talking about, you know, I don't want to make a case for crack
00:56:49.500
cocaine, but let me make a case for crack cocaine.
00:56:57.960
You know, I was thinking Applebee's should be serving crack instead of margaritas.
00:57:11.680
Also, it's like, I feel like the crack people are like, wait a minute.
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No one's going to buy our stuff if it doesn't change your behavior.
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It doesn't have a brand, so they don't have lawyers.
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I mean, if they had a brand and a trademark, it was made crack by Pfizer.
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They would be saying that, but they're not now.
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You pour yourself a big heap and bowl of styrofoam packing peanuts.
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You'd think you'd walk out the door with pep in your step, right?
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Glide in your stride because you had the packing peanuts.
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You were cheated out of a real breakfast, cheated out of real nutrition.
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The number one thing you need to know about crack is it does not change your behavior.
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Why would you take it if it didn't change your behavior?
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I would think, well, I guess you could say maybe it makes you feel better, but it doesn't.
00:59:22.980
Now, again, this is not true, but in theory, if you had a thing that made you feel better
00:59:27.740
but didn't change your behavior, that would be a positive.
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It would change your behavior because you feel better.
00:59:36.360
Your legs are just riddled with arthritis, so they give you an opioid so you can deal with
00:59:43.280
Well, it changes your behavior because you're not feeling the pain as much, and so you're
00:59:50.960
You know, crack cocaine, I can fly off the roof.
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I mean, it will change your behavior one way or another.
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Once you learn to master it, though, it just makes you a better tipper to the prostitutes.
01:00:06.180
For instance, alcohol doesn't, alcoholism doesn't really change your behavior at first.
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If you're an angry person underneath, you're going to be a very angry drunk.
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If you're just a, I love you, kind of person, that's what you turn into.
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Until the alcoholism part of it gets a hold of you, and then it owns you, and then you
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change your behavior because you're lying to everybody.
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But at first, alcohol just loosens you up to be more of who you really are underneath and
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I mean, that's what it's known for, is taking away your inhibitions.
01:01:02.620
Now, again, that gets to be negative after a while.
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And if you don't think that you might not sleep with somebody that you would really, really
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regret the next day, I would say that's proof positive alcohol changes your behavior.
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You wake up, and you're like, what have I done?
01:01:27.060
By the way, I think what he's saying here is, I am that bad guy that sleeps with prostitutes.
01:01:34.640
I think he's, see, again, so there's some truth spoken here.
01:01:37.840
But I will say, overwhelming the Whitney Houston principle of crack being whack is not something
01:01:54.360
This is a flashback to his father on the 2024 debate stage.
01:02:00.940
I've changed it in a way that now you're in a situation where there are 40% fewer people
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And I'm going to continue to move until we get the total ban on the total initiative relative
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to what we're going to do with more border patrol and more asylum officers.
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I really don't know what he said at the end of this.
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It is one of the best moments of any debate of all time.
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Listen to what Hunter Biden said about that moment.
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He flew around the world, basically, the mileage that he could have flown around the world three times.
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He gets up on the stage, and he looks like he's a deer in the headlights.
01:03:00.600
I mean, we were all talking about maybe crack cocaine to keep him peppy.
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How can we get him to perform at his best, most clear Ambien?
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See, and crack wouldn't make sense because it doesn't change your behavior.
01:03:24.280
So crack is now less potent than Ambien, which is a fascinating development.
01:03:30.540
Well, I mean, I guess if you want to be super kind to his comments there, is he saying essentially
01:03:42.100
They're not saying they gave that to him before the debate, are they?
01:03:44.340
If you remember right, Rick Perry had just got out of back surgery, and they had him on,
01:03:52.680
I don't know, oxycodone or whatever, and he was at the debate, and he was like, I got
01:03:58.800
It's killing me, or I won't make it standing here the whole time.
01:04:04.700
Nobody says, the guy just got out of back surgery.
01:04:13.580
And the other part about this, because they've tried the beginning of that excuse before,
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which is he was flying all around the world, and he did have a trip, but it was several
01:04:27.360
It wasn't like he landed and then went to the studios, right?
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If you can't own the debate being bad, how could anyone trust you on your opinion on crack
01:04:45.800
I feel like he's not even all that reliable, even on crack.
01:05:09.780
We lost the last election because we did not remain loyal to the leader of the party.
01:05:18.760
We had the advantage of an incredibly successful administration.
01:05:23.300
And the Democratic Party literally melted down.
01:05:30.800
No, they melted down because everything was going terribly.
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And then their guy got on stage and almost fell over in the middle of a debate.
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I mean, it's not an indefensible point to say that what they did to get rid of him was terrible.
01:05:50.440
It's what they did is most likely illegal and unconstitutional.
01:06:20.160
For a good portion of the people not voting Democrats since 1810.
01:06:28.940
We got a couple of shirts there that I think need to be made.
01:06:31.540
Uh, I do, I, I, the change to Harris, I think probably helped them in the actual election
01:06:42.280
I think they probably held a Senate seat, maybe, um, that they would have lost.
01:06:51.380
I think they were closer than they would have been if Biden were the candidate.
01:06:54.780
But, but that being said, you, they, they destroyed any credibility they had to their
01:07:00.440
voters by allowing them to elect a person and then forcing them out.
01:07:05.180
And there has to be a, be a price to pay for that.
01:07:09.340
I mean, I, I think short-term, maybe it gave them a few percent chance higher to win, but
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I think there, I think there is an effect long-term.
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I had a comment on why we are not appreciative of the accomplishments made by President Trump,
01:09:22.140
I'm feeling that everything politicians have created in, you know, an environment that's
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They want us to, you know, be angry with anyone with a differing opinion.
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But unfortunately, I've been around since 68 and everything, it seems probably in the last
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15, 20 years, seems very temporary to an administration.
01:09:56.000
But we're probably really worried that they're going to disappear the moment that the gentleman
01:10:06.540
There have been some things, like the tax cuts were made permanent.
01:10:18.680
The cut of the Department of Education, that actually went through the Supreme Court, so
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they can't just reverse it and say, you know, he didn't have the right.
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What are some of the other things that have gone through Congress?
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The big, beautiful bill had tons of stuff that went through Congress.
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A lot of it's good reversing a lot of the Green New Deal stuff.
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Some stuff I'm not crazy about, but a lot of good stuff.
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But a lot of the stuff, you're right, is just executive order.
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And, you know, he knows that, and, you know, he's hoping that Congress will get off their
01:10:54.220
You know, the reason why, I think, in really looking at what's happening with the DOJ, you
01:11:02.880
can say what you want and what I have about Pan Bondi, but there's not a lot of choices
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I mean, he can make recess appointments this August, but there, can you look up the number
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of U.S. attorneys that are waiting to be confirmed?
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He doesn't really have anybody he can trust at this point or that Pam can trust where
01:11:27.280
he can say, you know what, special counsel, this guy, because nobody's, the Senate is holding
01:11:40.780
But, you know, on the other side, I think you're right about that, but on the other
01:11:47.020
I mean, did you hear what James Carville said in this op-ed?
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He said, his own party is constipated, leaderless, and a cracked-out clown car that has been barreling
01:12:02.960
Now, that's a phrase that I don't think I have said more than once tied to James Carville.
01:12:13.700
It's funny, too, because he says, what is it, cracked-out clown car, which doesn't even
01:12:23.740
These are the words I hear from my fellow Democrats using to describe our party as of late.
01:12:32.520
And if you look at what's happening in New York with Mamdani, and then what's the guy
01:12:47.300
The mayor of, what is it, Minneapolis could be a guy who calls Somalia home, even though
01:13:02.960
And he may be the new communist mayor of Minneapolis.
01:13:14.400
You have all the candidates that are out there.
01:13:18.320
I was watching TV today, and I was watching Curtis Sliwa out there campaigning.
01:13:22.260
I was like, this guy, he's known for just not liking crime.
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He thinks you should be protected from criminals victimizing you in some terrible way.
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They're considering A, communist, B, guy who murders old people and gropes women, C, guy
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who's a little strange and maybe corrupt and isn't doing a great job as mayor currently,
01:14:03.860
Those are the only people that are even on the, and actually, they're not even really
01:14:09.040
They're doing the Islamist guy who is also a communist.
01:14:13.280
Or Cuomo, who's one of the worst people that society has ever produced.
01:14:20.300
And not to mention, this is a city, Glenn, if I may, that has had two or three really
01:14:25.940
successful periods over the past 50 years, both of which were when Republicans were mayors
01:14:31.580
And they don't, they're not even considering the guy.
01:14:34.740
Who's like, hey, maybe we shouldn't have a government that's in your face all the time
01:14:39.840
or, and, or criminals that are in your face all the time.
01:14:44.160
He's not saying, he's not even like taking some hardcore, like, you know, I don't know,
01:14:48.900
um, you know, uh, some vision of the country that is like super divisive.
01:14:53.660
He's just like a normal Republican who's saying like, you know, I don't know, maybe you shouldn't
01:15:01.940
I mean, that's, I mean, maybe you're white and deserve to be murdered in the streets.
01:15:05.720
You know, the crazy thing is, is they are now talking about, you know, New York.
01:15:11.260
Mom Donnie is talking about, uh, free groceries, not free grocery stores, but city run grocery
01:15:23.140
This is from Kansas city about their city run grocery store.
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Listen, but recently the shelves have looked like this.
01:15:38.080
While we asked councilwoman Melissa Robinson, who represents the area right now, because
01:15:43.380
of a lot of the, um, elements of safety, um, our residents and neighbors don't feel comfortable
01:15:54.320
And it will require some city subsidy and investment.
01:15:58.100
So in council chambers Thursday afternoon, she's proposing about $750,000 to go to the
01:16:06.820
And I've been very clear that if we want that store to be viable, there's going to have to
01:16:14.340
In the meantime, Alan and Latrice just hope that the next time they come back, there will
01:16:27.540
Like that's because that's a Venezuelan policy.
01:16:29.380
Let me show you the pictures of a Soviet grocery store.
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Here's some pictures of a Soviet grocery store.
01:16:37.720
Did that not look like the last image that you saw in Kansas city?
01:16:56.860
Now here's a Cuban that went to a Costco for the very first time.
01:17:16.740
And he's just leaning over the meat counter, which looks normal.
01:18:06.300
You know, I, people make fun of me for this, but I have that exact reaction every time I
01:18:17.360
Oh, can you believe all these fluorescent lights?
01:18:21.880
Do you understand how impossible it is in all of human history that a place, one place
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like that would exist, let alone one in every town?
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In the summertime, I'm usually in, in town of 400 people.
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We're 45 minutes away from a Walmart, a Walmart.
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You are, you are 10 minutes away from a Walmart.
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You just don't know where the Walmarts are, Glenn.
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In a town of 400 people, I'm like, what are you talking about?
01:19:11.960
And, you know, there is something to be said for a lot of the country that just doesn't
01:19:19.360
have, you know, like here, you live in Dallas, you are 10 minutes away from everything.
01:19:25.540
You go in most of the country, you're not 10 minutes away from everything.
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And it is remarkable to see how much food, how much variety we have everywhere.
01:19:38.300
And to quibble with the way you're breaking that down, because when you talk about like
01:19:43.800
When you talk about where the population is, though, almost everyone lives in a situation
01:19:48.260
where, you know, again, it's 80% of the population lives in situations where they're very close
01:19:54.600
to these things in widespread bounty, which is a miracle.
01:20:00.260
Well, I wouldn't expect a Walmart to build a Walmart in a town of 400 people.
01:20:03.720
And your town would oppose it immediately, probably.
01:20:08.560
It wouldn't make a lot of economic sense, probably, in the situation where you are.
01:20:12.520
But like, you know, there's a town half an hour away from your place in Idaho.
01:20:19.000
I mean, it's not a big town, but it's very, very nice.
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It's exactly what we had when I was growing up.
01:20:29.460
Wait, I want a specific lampshade, and that's an hour away?
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I've got to wait a whole day before I can get the latest computer?
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It's the worst system, except for every other system ever tried.
01:20:57.300
I mean, if that's not absolute true, it's a horrible system, except for every other system
01:21:17.840
We just don't even appreciate what we have here anymore, man.
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What is crazy is that's where the youth is going.
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But the other ones are more conservative than we are.
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Those people, they don't have an understanding of the Bill of Rights at all.
01:21:57.840
They look at freedom of speech completely differently.
01:22:01.380
These things are coming our way because they don't understand them.
01:22:06.220
I mean, honestly, this is what's driving me to the torch.
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We've got to get to the youth of America and make sure they understand civics.
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They need to understand why these rights and responsibilities are so important.
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It is always a good day when we have Bill Euseli on
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He is the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California
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He's the guy going after all the people that are funding these ICE riots in the street
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He's going after the people that are attacking our federal officers
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But he also had a big arrest that was just announced
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This is pretty substantial damage to the nation
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10 doesn't seem like a significant amount of time
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What have we found out about funding of these riots?
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Surrounding our immigration enforcement operations
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And I can't believe that you're one of the U.S. attorneys
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And, you know, I want to set people's expectations