Dems Censor Their Own | Guests: Rep. Vernon Jones & Ted Nugent | 4⧸24⧸20
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Bill O'Reilly, Ted Nugent, and the Chairman Mao Awards are live from Grauman's in Los Angeles, California, where they are presented to the winners of the state and local and national dictator wannabes awards.
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Hello America and welcome to Friday. Today's show jam-packed. We have Bill O'Reilly on for his weekly update. We have Ted Nugent coming by. The two Democrats that are now kind of being kicked out of their own party. It's amazing. We have them on today.
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We also have the Maui's. Yes, the coveted Chairman Mao Award for the state and local and national dictator wannabes. The Chairman Maui's are coming up in one minute.
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Let me tell you something. I want to talk to you about Takovas Boots.
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Yesterday, I mean, it's been a man week. I'm getting all of my manhood this week, I think for my entire life.
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I've been fixing a barn. I've been up on the roof fixing the gutters.
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I took down, I don't even know how many trees yesterday, seven or eight trees yesterday with a chainsaw.
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Yeah, I bought one. I don't know why, because after I got it and I got home and my wife said, you bought that?
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Yeah. When are you ever going to use a chainsaw again?
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I don't know, but I got one and I'm wearing my cowboy boots.
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Anyway, I want to talk to you about just the feeling of being responsible, having integrity, doing it yourself.
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There is something I'm not going to. I'm actually there's parts of this lockdown that I'm actually really enjoying.
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It's in real integrity because it is the same boot that has been made in America forever.
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It is the same cowboy boot from the original designs, that lasting style.
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It has nothing to do with China at Grauman's Theater in Hollywood, California.
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Yes, it is the first ever Chairman Maui Awards where we are.
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It's a nice, beautiful statue made in China, which makes it even more valuable.
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Well, a statue of Chairman Maui, and we will be sending these out to our winners.
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Now, we have several, several categories here, and we've asked you to vote over the last week or so.
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And if we can, Sarah, do you have a, you have the, I'm sorry, does the orchestra have a timpani in it?
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Because I think we should probably get to our first category.
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And our, our two, our two nominees are the Brighton, Colorado Police for Raging T-Ball.
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If you remember that, that was the one where they, I don't know if you saw, did you see the video of this, Stu?
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Completely empty field, like nobody's in it, except a father and a daughter.
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And the Brighton, Colorado Police, in their, in their beautiful performance in Raging T-Ball,
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went and arrested the dad, who was just playing catch with his daughter.
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Yeah, then the, the second nominee is Policeman, for their performance in Philadelphia,
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Dragging a Man from the Public Bus for Not Wearing a Protective Mask.
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That performance, of course, Mask Me If You Can.
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I don't even have a piece of paper I can tear to make it sound like I have an envelope.
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And the police for that beautiful, beautiful performance there in, in the T-Ball game.
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Now, next category, Best Achievement in Mayoral Power Tripping.
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Boy, we've got some new ones, too, that have popped up.
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I don't know if you've seen this, but our, our nominees this year for Best Achievement in Mayoral Power Tripping,
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the Kentucky mayor, Greg Fisher, that is prohibited Christians from holding drive-in services for Easter,
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This, the picture of this is absolutely amazing.
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They're all listening in their car with the windows rolled up and the FM radio on because the pastor had a low, low frequency,
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And so, he was transmitting to everybody's car.
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And the mayor shut that down and prohibited any of those from happening.
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Now, the next nominee is the L.A. mayor, Eric Garcetti, urging citizens to tattle on each other for social distancing violations.
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And our last nominee is New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, warning religious leaders their places of worship could be permanently shut down
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if they didn't halt their services, and yet the mosques are still operating.
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And the winner is, here it is, New York City's mayor, Bill de Blasio.
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There should be a little orchestra there, too, on the Maui theme right after.
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It's almost like there was no rehearsal or any notes passed to each other on this.
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Uh, it's the Friday Glenn Beck program in the middle of the Chairman Maui's, our awards for the, uh, American dictator wannabes.
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Uh, the first nominee is Greenville, Mississippi police issuing $500 tickets to worshipers trying to attend a drive-in Easter service.
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And, uh, the Taney Town, I couldn't live in a place called Taney Town, could you?
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Uh, Taney Town, uh, Maryland police reminding citizens, and I love this, to put on pants before going outside to check their mailbox.
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And the winner is, envelope, the Greenville, Mississippi police!
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I've, I've, I've, I'm, I've only got two hands.
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Don't think you couldn't join it, because I could get somebody else that's been working the fry-a-lator.
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There's plenty of three-handed people out there that will come in here and work.
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I bet the nuclear industry has been laying people off.
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Next category, best use of Orwellian technology.
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The nominees, Elizabeth, New Jersey police, making China proud with their use of talking drones.
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And, Daytona, Florida police, for using drones that can detect body temperatures with a fever between 99 and 105 degrees.
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Cincinnati, our nominee, Cincinnati, Ohio police, for arresting a man for violating the stay-at-home order after he was shot in both legs.
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When he goes to seek for help, they arrest him.
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The next nominee, the next nominee, Richmond, Rhode Island police arresting three men for crossing into Rhode Island to play golf.
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And the third nominee, Raleigh, North Carolina police, breaking up crowds, protesting the stay-at-home order.
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Violating the stay-at-home order after shot in both legs, it's the Cincinnati, Ohio police!
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This one, I can't imagine that the Lifetime Achievement Award might even go to this recipient, but I haven't looked in the envelope yet.
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Best gubernatorial beatdown, Rhode Island governor, these are all selected by you, Rhode Island governor, Gina Raimondo, for ordering the Rhode Island National Guard to assist police in conducting a door-to-door search for New York residents visiting Rhode Island.
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Next, Kentucky governor, Andy Beshear, issuing an order on Good Friday that anyone who attended church on Easter must quarantine for 14 days.
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The third nominee, Virginia governor, Ralph Northam, issuing a stay-at-home order through June 10th.
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It's still the longest-lasting order in the nation.
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And finally, Michigan governor, Gretchen Whitmer, prohibiting police and private gatherings of any size, banning travel to in-state vacation homes, banning the sale of non-essential items, but you can still buy a lottery ticket, and the envelope.
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You will send her a box of Clorox wipes, too, because she'll want to wipe this one down, because it is from China.
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I have to say, this probably launches, Gretchen, into the lead for the vice presidential candidacy.
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You have to imagine this puts her on the fast track, Glenn.
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I don't know if you saw, Stacey Abrams is now trying to box Joe Biden in, saying it's got to be a person of color, and she is working that social justice angle.
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He'll be deemed incompetent immediately, so he'll be gone, and our president would be Stacey Abrams.
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Like, she lost a governor, a race for governor?
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Are you going to take one of our heroes that is out on the field, on the battlefield, of social justice wars?
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You're going to diminish that work and say she shouldn't be the president at a time of crisis?
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By the way, if you weren't even nominated this year, don't worry.
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There's a lot more chances for you to become a dictator wannabe, and for all the nominees that lost, remember, it is an honor just to be nominated.
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So the Republican mayor of Lancaster, California, just about an hour north of Los Angeles,
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he took to Twitter yesterday, said, or this is actually, I think, Facebook.
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We were notified a group is planning similar protests in Lancaster, California.
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People who deliberately violate the social distancing laws and the laws requiring that we all wear a mask
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You will not endanger the lives of our hardworking families because of some misguided civil liberties argument.
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The quote is, give me liberty or give me death.
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Well, being arrested and locked up in an overcrowded jail just might result in granting you your wish.
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I don't know why anyone would think it's a good idea to treat people this way in any context.
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You know, it's the opposite that should be done.
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I mean, I think the overwhelming evidence shows things like being outside for events,
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especially if you're social distance, is absolutely no risk in the sun.
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I mean, it's, but they keep trying to do these things.
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And I think it's a way of flexing their muscles of control so they can say, no, you're not
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If we tell you no, it's no, no matter what your common sense tells you.
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These, these protests are not, um, I don't think, not just about being able to go to work.
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There are those people that they have no money.
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Uh, the banks are now, uh, limiting credit card charges.
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So they're, they're, they're pulling back on how much you could, if you could, you could
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put $2,000 on your credit credit card, you no longer can.
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So if you are out of a job, you haven't gotten your unemployment yet.
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You haven't gotten anything from the United States government yet.
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Your credit card is maxed out or now you can't use it.
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There's a lot of people in that category, but I think there are more people that are just
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Now you are a mayor and you just think that you control everything and you can basically
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If you come here and I will put you in an overcrowded jail and that's a death wish and he's saying
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I really do think that's the big thing they're protesting is essentially what you just covered
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It's those little flares into the ridiculous behavior when we all kind of recognize, look,
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We don't want our friends and our relatives and our elderly, you know, grandparents and
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So we'll do what we can here, but they should be working with us.
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They should be praising the person who comes up with the drive-in church so that people
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They should be out there actively praising the people who come up with solutions like
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Instead, they're arresting them and throwing nails in their parking lot so they get flat
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tires, which again, I don't know how that helps.
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You have to have, you have a tow truck driver come out so they can be, you know, cheek to
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What's going on, by the way, Colleyville, Texas, several governors are lifting the pandemic
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restrictions this week, but a fourth Fort Worth, Texas suburb went a step further.
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They are the first in Texas to issue the proclamation churches, retail stores, gyms, salons, massage
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I want to talk to you a little bit about Mike Lindell and my pillow.
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I don't know if Mike's, uh, his, uh, his, uh, factories are still making masks and PPEs.
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So I don't know if they're, they're back to making, you know, their pillows and everything
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But I, I would really urge you to, if you're looking for a pillow, just give my pillow a
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It just didn't look like a pillow that I would want.
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And I don't buy things off of TV or whatever, you know, especially from Mike is just hilarious.
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I just, I, uh, so anyway, but I, Mike sent one to me and then was in my office and I,
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I tried it one night and I quite honestly hated it.
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Uh, there is something going on, uh, with the, with the Democrats.
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Uh, Vernon Jones is a democratic party, uh, member.
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Uh, he is the Georgia house of representatives.
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He endorsed president Trump's bid for reelection.
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He said Trump is the most action oriented president in his lifetime and said he was going to support
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Our country needs, uh, the results speak for themselves with his hand on the wheel.
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The stock market broke record after record wages and jobs, uh, exploded and, uh, unemployment
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Given his track record, president Trump is best prepared to lead our economy back to record
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Well, the Georgia democratic party chair, uh, ripped him apart.
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And listen to this quote, Vernon Jones is an embarrassment to the democratic party and
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Never has that been more clear than at this moment when he chooses to stand, listen to this
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with the racist president who has made an all out assault on black Americans, who has tried
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to rip away every American healthcare and has failed our country in its greatest time of
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need during the most important elections of our lifetime.
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He does not speak for George, uh, uh, Georgians, uh, neither does Donald Trump.
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I'm just, I'm, I'm leaving the democratic party and I'm not even going to complete my
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He's on with us now, uh, to talk to us about this, uh, state rep Vernon Jones.
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Uh, Vernon, I, I have to tell you, I, I, uh, I've never seen anything quite like this,
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uh, where they are, and they're doing this up in Michigan as well to somebody.
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Uh, and if you, if you deviate at all, you're done and they destroy you.
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Glenn, uh, the democratic party brags and talks about a big tent, a tent of inclusion.
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They have an orientation race, but they don't have it for independent thinking and conservative
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We're not even tolerated, but they want our votes.
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That's all they want is our votes to uplift these liberal left socialists.
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And, um, I just, at one point just got tired of it.
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And Glenn, I've always had conservative leanings.
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I've gone back and forth because I'm independent.
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Um, but this party has gone so far that if you don't walk lock, stock and barrel with
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them, they want to ostracize you and kick you out of the party.
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Um, not only that happened up in Michigan, but in Tennessee, you have an independent black
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conservative pastor been elected 13 times by his constituents and the democratic party
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because he was for school voucher and pro-life, they made a move and they'll, with their law
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He's been removed from the ballot, a black state lawmaker, a pastor.
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They don't want us to talk because white liberals live and they get elected and they get supported
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But when you look at their agenda, their agenda is not for blacks.
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They're, I believe in immigration the right way, but let's enforce the law too.
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However, when you look at the democratic party's platform is for illegals, illegal people who
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don't, who've never lived in this country come over illegally.
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It can be a drug dealer or a gang member and they get more resources than American veterans
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and families being women and children on the streets of LA and New York and other places.
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I don't have anything with something, they're dealing with something.
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I don't have, I should say, I don't disagree with someone's lifestyle if that's what they
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I know my lifestyle, but the democratic parties focus on the LGBTQ community.
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Well, when Joe Biden was saved by the African American votes, they didn't say he was saved
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by the LGBTQ community community or the legal, uh, immigrants.
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Uh, it was the black vote, but the black vote doesn't take center state.
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So here, what you have now, the democratic party, look at who the two candidates are and
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Joe Biden who, who crafted and ushered the, the crime deal through Washington through Congress
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that locked up a whole generation of African American men and women, separated their families,
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talking about separating families and putting people in cages.
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And here, president Trump comes forth with the criminal justice reform act, the first step
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program, and it's given those people, black people and others to, uh, a second chance.
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Well, Glenn, I, I, I didn't leave the democratic party.
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The democratic party at one time was, was on fiscal responsibility, uh, balanced budgets,
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Um, but now they've gone so far with these socialist ideas.
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My parents, I was born and reared on a farm in North Carolina, and they said that the only
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thing they want for the government was to get out of its way so they can raise their
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And so, um, that, that's the democratic party left Zell Miller, prime example, uh, Democrat
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in Georgia, uh, governor, then U S Senator, uh, not only did he endorse president Bush,
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but he spoke at the Republican national convention and he talked about where the democratic party
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And so this is nothing new, but I just got tired of it.
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Um, and, and I, so, so, so let me ask you this.
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Are, do you think, first of all, are you, are you really going to walk away?
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Are you going to, you're going to walk away from your term?
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Um, you know, I, I initially, you know, when I came out and endorsed president Trump, because
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president Trump, one word described him for me, and that's, that is, uh, results, um, what
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he did for the economy, what he's done for criminal justice reform.
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I have to have gone to a historical black college, proud graduate of North Carolina
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He restored funding that was cut and then wrote it into law.
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Um, you, you know, he has a track record opportunity zone districts that are in communities that
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have been devastated by, you know, just downtrodden and, and no, no revitalization.
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They, they are being turned around now and people investing.
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Um, when I took the stand for president Trump and endorsed him, my party attacked me.
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I had things said to me and written to me that I just, I didn't know there was just that
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And so I said, look, you guys, you can have this plantation.
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I am not going to be a part of this, but it is important, uh, to stand up to this party
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and elbow them until they make room for conservative thinking, African-Americans and the white heterosexual
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You look in the Southern States, there are very few of them, if any.
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And so I'm going to continue to call this party out.
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And when I got that support from all around the country, even from my district and from
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people all across this country, patriots and great Americans said, Vernon, don't give
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I am coming back and I'm going to be in those Democrats face.
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We're going to be going back into our session in June.
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There is a, an immigration bill that targets those violent, uh, um, those violent crimes
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committed by illegals where they cannot have those sanctuaries seated that they, the police
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department will be reporting them to ice and have them taken out of this country.
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And I want to get an opportunity to stay on that floor.
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And I want to speak about that deal and, and, uh, finish it out, finish the rest of this
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So now you have Vernon, you have the democratic party, uh, chief and the whole democratic party
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Uh, the local press now said that you have, uh, you flipped now they're saying this was
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just self-promotion, uh, for you, uh, because there's a primary in a few weeks.
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Well, you know, the liberal media has been at me for 30 years when I served in the legislature
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in the nineties, um, um, for eight years when I was County executive, I served another
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eight years there and I was term limit when I ran for U S Senate.
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Uh, they hated me then they treated me just like president Bush, president Trump.
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That's why I know what he's going through the fake news.
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Um, the liberals, no matter what president Trump does, um, they just cannot give them
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They don't want to talk about my track record of balancing budgets, never raising taxes,
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investing in infrastructure, dual AAA credit rating that happened under my watch.
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That's that liberal, that's the totalitarian white liberal media that do not want African
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Americans to have a brain, to think for themselves, to be independent.
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And as, as, as, as, I'm going to, I am not going to be running for my term ends in 2021.
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I'm just not going to be on the ballot, uh, to be reelected.
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I am ending my, I'm finishing when my term ends as opposed to just stepping down, I had
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stepped down just completely and where I was going to be, uh, my, my days would have
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been on April, my completion date or, or the time I would have ended my term would have
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But now I'm just going to go ahead and, and, and remain on, uh, my position, finish it out.
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Glenn is a much bigger picture is to let African Americans know that the democratic party has
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been taking you, taking you for, for granted for over 60 years, hold them accountable, hold
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them accountable and, and also let them know that we have an agenda too, and our agenda
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is not necessarily an urgent and they are, they have literally smothered out our conservative
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And, and I just can't, when you want to compare, um, gay, uh, um, and don't get me wrong.
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This is not gay bashing or anything, but gay rights and civil rights are not the same.
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And the democratic party to try to take my head off because there was a transgender who
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came to the Capitol, who was, who was just adamant, uh, about me signing a bill, the, uh,
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And I had to say, wait a minute, hold, stop right there.
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See, you, you all have to hijack the civil rights phrase, civil rights and gay rights are
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Um, you can decide what you want to do based on your emotions or your options.
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You can make that decision, uh, whatever day, whatever time, but as a, as a black man from
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I can't decide one day I want to be white or blue or gray.
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So to try to compare the two, that's part of the problem.
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Uh, their agenda has superseded the, the black agenda and, uh, we don't have the same
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And the democratic party wanted me to meet with the chair of the caucus of the gay and
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So people are afraid to stand up the street, man, the heterosexual man is under attack
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My parents raised me to be a respectful young man.
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Um, but, but the heterosexual man now, uh, is under attack.
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Uh, you know, one of the things that I don't think is coming back for a long time, I was
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talking to a, uh, an agent yesterday that, you know, uh, is an agent for a lot of big, uh,
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He said, but all of the struggling artists, he said, all the roadies and everything else,
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he said, I don't even know when they're going to go back to work.
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He said, I, I don't see concerts coming back for a long time.
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And he said, right now people are starting to do little concerts online to raise money.
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He said, but, uh, that's just kind of the, the opening, uh, you know, as people are doing
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this now, nobody wants to be seen making money online.
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Uh, but he said, that's probably the future, uh, at least for a, a while, at least the next
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year or so, no concerts, it'd all be concerts online where you would pay your ticket price
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It's Friday, which means we join Mr. Bill O'Reilly, which he can be found in his no-spin zone at billoreilly.com.
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Bill, I just have so many things to cover with you that I'd like to just kind of just roll down some of these stories and see what you have to say on them.
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Let me first put down my Clorox smoothie so I can answer these questions.
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I want to play Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York.
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I want to play a couple of things that he said this week and get your thoughts.
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You're saying that is there a fundamental right to work if the government can't get me the money when I need it?
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But the people aren't hiring because of the pandemic.
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He dodged the question, but there is some truth to what he's saying.
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There are jobs available for people here in New York, where I am right now.
00:44:38.960
And I was just at a takeout restaurant the other day, and there were kids in there, high school kids, working.
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But he dodged the question in the sense that if the government's going to prohibit people from going back to work to the jobs they're trained to do,
00:45:04.500
So let me give you the question that he was asked just prior to that question that led to that.
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And to me, he just came off unbelievably callous.
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Donald Trump, George Bush, no one would be allowed to answer this and get away with it.
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Listen to what he said when he was asked about, you know, the unemployment insurance in New York.
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But they're also saying, if you can't afford to pay me unemployment or your system is not set up.
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We're talking about a couple of days lag on the unemployment insurance, and they will get the check from the date of unemployment.
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But her point was, there are people that don't have cash and need food now.
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And his callousness of, you will get the money, and it'll be, you know, post-dated or pre-dated to, you know, when you lost your job.
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I mean, it's a state bureaucracy, and they've got to do it in an orderly manner.
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You know, look, if people are out of money now, I feel for them.
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There are places you can go for food and for help.
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However, I mean, the government can't solve everybody's problems.
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Do you think that that question, that answer would have been tolerated by Donald Trump or any Republican?
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I told my audience this week that the collapse of the media in America is the biggest problem we have, bigger than the pandemic.
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Even worse for Cuomo, if you want to just stay on Cuomo for a second, is this story that got no coverage nationally.
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In New York, the government ordered nursing homes to take people with COVID virus back.
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So if you were a person who had COVID, you went to the hospital, you were discharged from the hospital, but you still had the virus, you had to go back to your nursing home.
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And because of that, the nursing home fatalities rocketed, and basically Cuomo said, tough, too bad.
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Now, after he did that, there was such an outcry locally in New York, but not nationally.
00:48:09.600
But that, if Cuomo would ever run for president, going to come back to haunt him.
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So, Chris Cuomo, the coming out video that he made for CNN, where he was coming out of his own self-imposed quarantine, which we know he has verified himself.
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He was out on the street and got into a confrontation with a biker, but CNN just ran it anyway, has not made any comment on it.
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Your thoughts of the way he was saying one thing and doing another on a news program as if it is credible when it is easily disprovable.
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All they want, and I think who Chris Cuomo wants, is to be famous.
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You know, when he worked at Fox, you remember he worked at Fox Beck.
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He would come into my office and ask for advice on certain things.
00:49:34.320
But they're so desperate at CNN because they don't have any stars.
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They don't have anybody over there that attracts an audience.
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And we sincerely wish that family all the best and the son.
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Is there a thought here on the family of Chris Cuomo, who continues to say they're keeping quarantine and they just keep getting infected?
00:50:19.480
We all hope that that family gets healthy fast.
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You know, to me, this is small ball because of the danger that this country really faces.
00:50:34.580
The danger this country faces is that the information flow has been cut off.
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And if you have people dying in your community, as almost everybody on the East Coast has, and you can't get accurate information, that's big trouble.
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I mean, I watch the presentations on all of them.
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And I have my people, my investigators watching as well.
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The amount of deceit being presented to the American people about the pandemic is staggering.
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And so you can't make a judgment about anything.
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Do we know after you get the virus if you're immune to it?
00:51:29.720
But every ridiculous misstatement by Donald Trump, who is now running a press briefing longer than the movie The Ten Commandments,
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you know, Mr. President, if you're going to go three and a half hours, you're going to say dopey stuff.
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Even back in O'Reilly, if we're going to go three and a half, we'll say some dopey stuff.
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And I'm saying to myself, you know, I'd like to know if antibodies prevent you from getting the virus.
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We want to present, we, the news media, that this country is on fire and it's Trump's fault.
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For instance, this idea that the WHO is a trusted source is truly, truly dangerous.
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Last week, and we went through the video, we cannot figure out why.
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Last week, we posted seven minutes of our interview with you.
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Facebook, without telling us, ruled this video as having sensitive content and not eligible for monetization.
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We have filed several disputes this morning, including this morning with videos that had monetization turned on.
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The only offensive thing that we could find in here, and that's not offensive, you said, was, quote, what pisses me off is that the new standard at Facebook?
00:54:01.840
They are now taking people that disagree with the WHO or who they happen to disagree with or not like, and they are marking us as conspiracy theorists or dangerous misinformation.
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And now, just with a video, we cannot find anything in it that is wrong, nor will they tell us they're demonetizing and blocking your segment from last week on this program.
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Well, it's been going on for a long time, and this censorship is part of the media and part of my thesis that this is the most dangerous threat to the republic right now.
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Because once you have 330 million people who cannot get reliable information, cannot get it, all right, then your democracy starts to fall apart because what do you vote on?
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You don't know what's happening because certain people are lying to you and other people are censoring and blocking information.
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Now, there are a lot of loons out there, and I believe Facebook and the others have a right if there's lunacy and defamation and all of these other things to block, but they have to explain and they have to point it out, and they don't.
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They don't have a right to do that if they're a platform.
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Then they have the right to block anything, but they do not have the right to get the protection from the government as a platform and then also be editors.
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Once you are involving the government, then you have to set a much higher standard.
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But, see, on my news service, BillOReilly.com, and on The Blaze, yours, we don't do defamation.
00:56:02.000
Right, but we are, because we're responsible for it, because we will be held responsible for it, and that's fair.
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If I'm an editor, then I should be held responsible for anything that I can control in a reasonable manner.
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Facebook gets the protection that they say, we're not responsible for anything, and then they edit.
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I want to talk to you a little bit about the protests that are going on and get your feelings about that.
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And we'll start back with Facebook, who is now banning anybody who says they want to protest.
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So Mark Zuckerberg is, uh, is going after anybody who wants to protest the, uh, lockdowns by
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They're going to ban all of those, uh, organizers, uh, from Facebook.
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Your thought on that and the protests that are going on.
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Well, I think that there are 30% of the American people.
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Um, and I do believe that's probably an accurate number who are defiers.
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I call them defiers and, um, uh, we're not going to let the government lock us down.
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Uh, we're going to go out, we're going to make a living.
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And if you try to stop us, we're going to protest or do whatever we have to do, um, to
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Why would you want to block that information from the American people?
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I, I, I would disagree with you that they're just defiers.
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I think these are people, I mean, look, Texas is, uh, one of the freest states in the union.
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I mean, it's, you know, Texas, but we are the most compliant.
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The studies are showing that we are the most compliant.
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And I think that's because for the most part, we're not being treated like babies, um, and
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our, it's reasonable and that nobody's trying to make a flex their muscle and make a point.
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Um, and I think part of this is because of the collapse in money and jobs and people want
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to go back to work, but a big part of it is these want to be dictators, these governors
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and mayors that are being absolutely unreasonable.
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I think that's an excellent point you're making back.
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Um, because if you compare what's happening in Austin to what's happening in Lansing, Michigan,
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the capital of that state, you have Texas is just fairly reasonable.
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Although the Lieutenant governor of Texas, I, I, um, I don't want to get into him, but
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it's a little bit much for me, but the governor and everybody in Texas, being in Texas, I agree
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with everything our Lieutenant governor is saying.
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And in Michigan, you, the governor says, Oh, uh, if you have another house, you can't
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If you're reasonable, the American people will respond.
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But there are some unreasonable people who don't think there are any limitations on the
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It's Friday, which means from billoreilly.com, Mr. Bill O'Reilly, giving us his take on the
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Um, I want to talk a little bit about politics here.
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She is trying to box Joe Biden into picking her as the running mate by playing the social
01:04:07.480
Um, your thoughts, uh, on Stacey Abrams and Joe Biden and the vice presidential nomination.
01:04:16.260
I don't think she'll get it because she is hard to control.
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Um, and what presidential candidates want is somebody like Mike Pence who, you know, you
01:04:28.380
give the Mike an order, he goes out and he doesn't, um, John McCain learned the hard
01:04:36.500
Um, so I, I would compare Stacey Abrams to Sarah Palin is not in political terms are of
01:04:45.480
course different, but in personality, you're not going to be able to tell Ms. Abrams what
01:04:55.980
Uh, do you believe that if Joe Biden is the, uh, final nominee, which I'm still not convinced
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will happen, uh, that this time the vice presidential, uh, nomination actually really does matter
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Uh, and so who should they pick or who do you think they'll pick?
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Does the governor of Michigan really have a chance?
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With Joe Biden, there's a chance that if he's elected, uh, he'll just wander off and nobody
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I, I, you know, um, but anyway, sure, because, uh, he's old and, uh,
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Uh, so who's ever the second is gotta be groomed, gotta be up and ready.
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So I thought it would be Whitmer until she blew up the whole state of Michigan.
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So now I, I'm looking at the, uh, she, he has to go with a woman and I'm looking at the
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Um, you know, she looks to be the most steady of the crew.
01:06:32.400
They're, I mean, all of the things that are coming.
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I mean, Klobuchar is in good standing with the democratic party.
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She is, um, not a far left individual, but a committed liberal.
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And so if they want open borders, Amy'd go along.
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So, yeah, I don't think that would be a problem, uh, if they decide on her.
01:07:00.300
Now, what is the, what is your idea of, of how this is going to play with the American
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people when the Democrats are backing the WHO, they are, they're coming out with real
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We're trying to get, you know, aid for illegal aliens, all this kind of stuff.
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How is this going to play in the general election?
01:07:33.160
Um, because we're talking about distracted people, not people that are listening to the
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Glenn Beck program and going to billoreilly.com.
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We're talking about people who don't engage and what they want is an end to this virus.
01:07:47.320
So with that in mind, I had an interesting conversation with a very high level government
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official this week, um, who will remain in, I don't want to embarrass the person.
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And I said, listen, I don't understand why the president and the crew doesn't get with
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They don't want a three hour presentation where you're telling them maybe you want to
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So please open professional sports on May 15th.
01:08:27.280
Have the major league baseball teams play in the spring training, um, stadiums, no fans
01:08:33.520
and the NHL and NBA play in their arenas, no fans broadcast the games on television or radio
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No, that would raise the morale of everyone in this country.
01:08:51.560
It would also get the economy in that area back.
01:09:16.560
So Stu asked me, uh, before the top of the, uh, hour, before we began, uh, he said, Glenn
01:09:26.620
Do you think the Superbowl is going to be played on time with the same kind of crowd, uh, the
01:09:42.880
I mean, you know, if I had a bet, I would say the game will be played.
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Um, I think there's going to be some kind of medical breakthroughs here that are going
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I mean, I'm praying for that, but the evidence seems to suggest that they're doing pretty good
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Now maybe they don't get a perfect vaccine and I know there will be people who don't
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Nobody's going to force you to take it, but I think that, you know, the medical people are
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Um, the Democrats are still expecting an in-person convention.
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A convention that they'll, if there's some kind of mitigation between now and July, they'll
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Both parties do, um, to get engaged people, engage the voters so that you can do things
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It's just like the, the major league baseball stuff.
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You can do it on a smaller level and protect people.
01:11:08.940
What is Donald Trump, uh, need to do, uh, to, uh, to fight what is coming when, when we
01:11:17.840
have unemployment numbers, uh, come out at the beginning of the month where we'll see,
01:11:22.580
you know, 15% unemployment, uh, the economy, we're going to really be struggling this summer
01:11:30.400
Uh, and you know, the media, as soon as COVID's over, they're going to blame him for all of
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And suddenly they'll care about people that aren't working.
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What does he need to do to connect with the average person?
01:11:48.740
Well, he needs to get some wins and a sports thing would be the start of that.
01:11:56.160
Uh, but I don't believe that most of the American people are going to hold Donald Trump responsible
01:12:06.740
I do believe you're correct that the media will try to shove that down everybody's throat,
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And in the face of weak opposition, because the Democrats opposition is weak, no matter
01:12:20.140
Now that Michelle Obama has taken herself out, uh, Biden or, or Andrew Cuomo, the only two
01:12:27.380
viable candidates, neither of them have, uh, a built in charisma like, uh, Barack Obama
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had in order to take on Trump who does have charisma, whether you like them or not.
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So, but I, I'm increasingly frustrated that the president isn't seeing the big picture
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here, that he has to be the leader and he has to give people hope and he has to give
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And then go down the line of what we can do to make the country better.
01:13:02.580
Um, he seems to be wrapped up in the, I didn't do it syndrome.
01:13:14.300
The media is never, no matter how many facts you present going to report accurately or fairly
01:13:23.580
So now he has to take the initiative and give people hope.
01:13:29.280
And if he does that and the virus subsides by summer, which I believe it will, he'll win.
01:13:35.580
But if he doesn't do it and it's chaos, he'll lose.
01:13:45.460
Uh, I read your op-ed on, you know, uh, global government and, and what the, what the left
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is really celebrating right now and how they're trying to use this pandemic.
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And, um, uh, what does, is it hyperbole to say that if the Democrats take control, that
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we never recover, uh, and, and, and are the America that we were founded as no, if the Democrats
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country and that's a Supreme court, but the vision of the democratic party as it stands
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now is to wipe out traditional America and Judeo Christian tenants, wipe them off the face
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Open borders, uh, progressive education, abortion for any reason at any time, a socialist economy,
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And Americans, I don't, don't understand the danger of that, that you could have in 10 years,
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And, uh, I think that the Trump administration does not make that very clear.
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Now they can't do it in the middle of a pandemic, but certainly they can run on that.
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I, uh, you want to spend some time today trying to figure out what should open when you could
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Uh, go to restart now.io, uh, Stu, I, we, we should do something on this, uh, maybe next
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If you, if you look at Michigan now, um, they have lost $19 billion, uh, 454,000 jobs have
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They've had 188, uh, suicides and 2,813 COVID deaths.
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Uh, if they end the shutdown, uh, now that's what will happen.
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If they end the shutdown in 30 days, it will be $40 billion lost.
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So double the amount of money, 893,732 jobs lost and an increased suicide rate of 369.
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They won't begin to recover until around January of next year.
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If they wait another 30 days, the question is, you know, is almost 3000 people worth $20 billion.
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Uh, another 400,000 jobs lost and 369 suicides.
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The bottom line is, of course, it's important to think about the trade-offs of all of these
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And the media wants to treat you as if you're a hate monger for thinking that maybe some
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businesses should open up and people should be able to, you know, you know, have a livelihood.
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Like one of our trade-offs to all of these things.
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Like one of the, one of the ones we were talking about yesterday was Idaho, you know, that
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I mean that they're still in the throes of some really bad things, but if you look at
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Idaho, the, uh, they will have, if they ended it right now, they'd have 51 additional COVID
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They'll have lost 158,000 jobs and 63 increased suicides.
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So more people will die from suicide than from COVID.
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You know, when you're losing more people to suicide because you keep closed than you are
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on COVID deaths, it's at least reasonable to have the conversation.
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More conversations coming up about Michigan, where they are destroying the woman who came
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Even though Friday doesn't still have the same kind of ring as it used to, you're like,
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So we get a go home and spend more time with the family, just not completely different than
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Anyway, uh, we've got a great, uh, hour, uh, jam packed for you.
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We're also going to, we're, you know, we're going to start in Detroit.
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Uh, we're going to start with a very, very brave Democrat who is just being destroyed
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I thought that's what the Democrats are all about.
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We'll talk to her and find out what's going on in her world in one minute.
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So if you've been listening over the last few weeks, you might have heard state representative
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She represents part of Detroit and Dearborn, which is really in really dire need and bad
01:24:06.460
She happened to hear Donald Trump say, you know, you should maybe try hydroxychloroquine.
01:24:18.120
Now, that was against the governor who said you can't prescribe that for this.
01:24:23.620
She got it in the hospital and she is recovered.
01:24:31.340
Then she went to meet with him to tell the president about what's happening in Detroit
01:24:39.640
Well, now the Democrats have said that she broke protocol by meeting with the president.
01:25:10.000
They're having a meeting on, I think, tomorrow via Zoom.
01:25:16.200
They can do this, but they're going to censure Witsett for breaking protocol.
01:25:25.020
Now, this means she's not going to get the endorsement this year.
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She won't be able to engage in the group's activities for the next two election cycles.
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She's not going to be able to engage in the group activities for the next two election cycles.
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The chairman of the organization said at the end of the day, we have political systems.
01:25:47.620
We have political parties and political parties exist for a reason.
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They belong to the members and the precinct delegates of the Democratic Party.
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So I think what they're saying here is you're not a person.
01:26:07.420
And so you don't you acquiesce and you do exactly what the party says.
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Not the exact opposite of what our republic stands for, you are a representative.
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Why not just want to just hire one person to just be the representatives for everyone?
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If it's if you're electing a party, I thought we were electing people, but apparently not.
01:26:38.160
State representative from Detroit, Karen Whitsitt.
01:26:43.940
Every time I hear that, I have to laugh and excuse the echo in the background.
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I am at the Capitol right now, ready to cast my vote for the extension for the executive order on the governor.
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And I will be voting with the Republican Party on that as well.
01:27:01.960
So once again, here I go, putting everything in an uproar.
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It really is so funny about this whole situation is that Jonathan Kinloch, the chairperson, actually works for the governor.
01:27:39.780
So since I threw her under the bus and I drove the bus over her, this is payback.
01:27:52.740
And as long as you're not doing your job and black lives are being lost in the city of Detroit, I will continue to throw you under the bus, drive it over you and drag you by your hair behind the bus because you need to do your job and stop crucifying the people in the northern part of Michigan for doing the stay at home order and not assisting the people in the southwest part of Detroit for being able to stay at home.
01:28:19.020
It doesn't even look like a pandemic is going on where I live at.
01:28:22.740
Because people are still going out, they're going out, they're having barbecues, they're playing basketball, the parks are still going on.
01:28:33.080
I mean, but you can't expect people to do something that they don't have the resources in order to do it.
01:28:37.800
If water is not on in your home, if your pipe has burst in your home, if you don't have food in your home, if you do not have a refrigerator, if you do not have a stove, if you do not have a washer and a dryer, if you do not have basic things that it takes to be in your home and your home is not pleasant, how can you stay there?
01:28:59.920
So what has she, what has she done for your portion of the stay?
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Which is why I'm constantly complaining about her.
01:29:17.920
Why is she, why does she take the stands that she's taking now?
01:29:26.680
Do you think this is all about just trying to become the vice president?
01:29:32.100
And I'm telling you, I honestly, honestly feel in my gut of guts from my preying on this, I honestly feel that it was to make everything look okay in the state of Michigan, that the curve is flattened, go ahead, let people go back to it, start, you know, do the, do the tear factor that the president of the United States wants to do.
01:30:02.260
Then, of course, the people who were not doing what needed to be done because they couldn't, which is down in the city of Detroit, would be the first people to start dying off again, which means we're going to go skyrocket right back up with death.
01:30:13.600
And she did not care that that blood would be on her hand.
01:30:18.600
But she gets the blaming on the president of the United States.
01:30:23.480
I mean, if, are you, I just want to hear if, if I'm reading you right, you, a cynical person would say that what you're saying is she's intentionally allowing your community, the black community, the poorest of the poor, to die.
01:31:03.580
You're going to keep this executive order in place on people who already live miles and miles apart from each other in the northern part of Michigan.
01:31:12.440
And people who are barely six houses and not even six, barely six feet away from each other that are in close proximity to one another.
01:31:19.480
You're not assisting them to be able to stay in their home.
01:31:28.020
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this out.
01:31:30.440
So let's talk about the help that you are receiving.
01:31:39.240
First of all, last time we spoke, you had met with the president and then hadn't heard anything for a couple of days.
01:31:54.000
Well, first off, I want to thank you and Mercury One and all of the donors and all of your listeners, because because of them, the difference has been made.
01:32:05.080
And you guys have me exhausted in a great way from all the running around all over the city of Detroit.
01:32:12.200
I just want you to know that Mills have gone to community organizations, which is one of my local community organizations.
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We have all of our local senior citizen buildings that are getting donations, receiving donations as well.
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Our Wayne County Sheriff's Department received all of the wonderful buckets from Home Depot, the disaster relief buckets.
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So on behalf of all of them, I want you to know that every single thing that you guys have done, everything that has been working and it's been touching so many lives in the city.
01:32:55.680
So I want you to know I sincerely, sincerely appreciate you and all your listeners.
01:33:02.880
You know, there's there's this this this lie that has been perpetrated that, you know, conservatives or whatever, just hate black people and hate poor people.
01:33:15.440
This is the most it's the most giving audience I have ever seen.
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And ridiculous for anyone to say that is so ludicrous.
01:33:24.280
That is just I want to say other words, but I won't.
01:33:27.400
That is so ridiculous because my family is Democratic and Republican.
01:33:32.880
So, you know, that R or a D does not change how who a person is.
01:33:40.580
You either are that way or you aren't that way.
01:33:45.280
So right now, I find that the Democrat, the Democratic Party is the one that doesn't seem to care about people, but they're supposed to be the most genuine caring about people.
01:34:08.080
I have been in touch with the White House even as of last night.
01:34:15.880
We have been in talks also about local clinics to be able to have those up and running within the area.
01:34:20.980
So I'm very confident in what will be coming from the president of the United States.
01:34:25.440
I believe that he believes in the things that I'm saying.
01:34:29.580
I know I know he needs to needed to get his own truth and be able to look for things for himself.
01:34:39.940
So I'm looking forward to those conversations that we're going to be having over the next few days and to be able to get things up and running.
01:34:49.440
Karen, has the has the the president has said that even some of the mayors who are some of the governors who are tough, you know, and against him, he's been having a good working relationship with.
01:35:05.720
Is the is the governor telling him what's going on and asking for the things that they need?
01:35:14.760
And I will tell you, I've seen it for myself back with Katrina.
01:35:17.800
I was in Mississippi after Katrina and I've seen it with President Bush and what they did to him was just insane.
01:35:24.420
And I always said that if I ever got the opportunity, I would never allow this to happen to another president.
01:35:29.880
And what I saw with my own eyes, I saw that the very route when they knew the president was coming in to tour the city,
01:35:37.340
they cleaned up everything that was on the route and moved it within three to four blocks so that he would not see what was going on.
01:35:49.100
They cleaned it up and who did the people within the state.
01:35:57.480
They just took it and dumped it three and four and five blocks away so that he would not see it.
01:36:08.880
You're only as good as the people that you have on the ground that you can trust.
01:36:13.220
So the president is, of course, saying, hey, we're doing a great job.
01:36:19.220
Our people are on the ground and they're doing what needs to be done.
01:36:23.220
But I'm not about to allow this president of the United States to have to be able to say that about Detroit and not know that it's not a fact.
01:36:29.320
I'm not going to let him get screwed over because in the process, the people of the city of Detroit are going to be screwed over.
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And I don't care how popular or unpopular it is.
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You are just one of my favorite people in the country right now.
01:36:53.840
Thank you so much, Karen, for not playing politics, for sticking to your values and and helping us help the people of Detroit.
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No, it's an honor to know you and your listeners.
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It really isn't for all that you and your listeners have done.
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Go vote and and put the put the the armor of God on because you are going to need it.
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She's state rep from Michigan in Detroit, a Democrat who has had enough.
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Please watch it because there is a global movement and you're seeing some of these things happen in real time now.
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And we'll go over some of those things on Monday.
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But you're also seeing the silencing of voices.
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We've been nailed by Facebook again and they won't even tell us what we did.
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I mean, how can we correct anything if we don't know what we did?
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The answer is, I think, we don't play ball with the people that they want to play ball with.
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We are not people that believe in big government.
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It's Friday and a friend of the program, friend of mine, Mr. Ted Nugent joins us now from his wildlife game preserve here in the great state of Texas.
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And happy springtime in spite of the world around us.
01:44:13.320
So, you know, Ted, I've been thinking about you as we look at our food problems.
01:44:20.260
I think we're headed, the world is headed toward real famine, I think, in the next 8 to 12 months because of the locusts and now COVID, everything.
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If you're watching us on Blaze TV, Ted's just kind of rolling his eyes like, yeah, I know, I know.
01:44:47.120
I'm just a guitar player, but I learned from my first ice storm in Michigan around 1950 that you have to be prepared.
01:44:53.480
And I got to tell you, the hunters and the fishermen, the trappers, the real conservationists, the real environmentalists across this country, we're not running out of fish.
01:45:02.700
There are millions of turkeys hitting the ground.
01:45:04.640
These are pure, organic, renewable, precious, delicious turkeys.
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I literally communicate with people, not just in all 50 states, but across Canada and all over Europe.
01:45:17.380
There are still rugged individuals, even in places where it's against the law.
01:45:20.560
So we are self-sufficient and we're helping out.
01:45:24.440
Just the Nugent family, just the goofy guitar player with a bow and arrow.
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I donated over a ton of pure venison to soup kitchens and homeless shelters.
01:45:35.700
But we donate 250 million pure meals of venison to soup kitchens and homeless shelters every year with the Hunters for the Hungry program.
01:45:45.600
My point is, if there's plenty of squirrels and rabbits and ducks and geese and doves and pheasants and grouse and woodcock and deer and antelope and bear and cougar steaks, there's plenty for everybody.
01:45:56.060
So I welcome everybody to come to HuntTheVote.org, HuntTheVote.org, and not only learn to be self-sufficient, but to register and vote.
01:46:07.680
Because that's the largest non-tap voting bloc of conservative God family country values in America.
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Michigan, there's a state now that has said, you can't go fishing because of COVID.
01:46:27.300
If you're out of a job, you have no money, and you live in a rural area where you are used to hunting, you can't hunt or fish.
01:46:40.260
How can you possibly stop people from feeding their family?
01:46:44.660
Glenn, are you trespassing on truth, logic, and common sense?
01:46:48.860
Are you questioning the word that would stop us from planting a garden?
01:46:59.020
I come from Michigan, once the number one hunting state in the world, and you've seen what has happened to it.
01:47:04.600
But there's still great conservation families in Michigan all across this country.
01:47:09.000
But here's a little Uncle Ted tech tip for you.
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It's like the Concord Bridge and the King's Punks are coming to take my guns.
01:47:15.500
So me and my buddies will meet them at Concord Bridge, and we'll shoot them between the eyes.
01:47:20.100
I'd like to meet the human being who thinks they can tell Ted Nugent, I can't go fishing in the springtime.
01:47:26.380
I'll whip them savagely with my fishing pole, and then I'll go fishing.
01:47:30.580
No human can tell me I can't eat squirrel this much.
01:47:37.980
I mean, I will tell you, when I first moved to Louisville, Kentucky, I had Kentucky burgoo, and it was great.
01:47:53.600
And I told them, they said, oh, no, you haven't had real Kentucky burgoo.
01:48:07.060
Now, you notice, Glenn, that people are coming to the Ted Nugent conservation hands-on reverence for God's renewable protein,
01:48:16.840
the hunting lifestyle, hunting and fishing is perfect conservation.
01:48:20.580
It's perfect environmentalism, and it's the healthiest diet in the world.
01:48:24.840
Glenn, I'm 72 years old this year, and I'm cocked, locked, and ready to run the dog because I eat squirrels and woodchucks and ducks and geese and rabbits and deer.
01:48:35.600
It's the perfect diet, and people criticize it, and they're actually animal rights idiots who want to end the perfect conservation and the perfect diet.
01:48:45.540
So I will kill extra animals just for the animal rights idiots.
01:48:56.800
I was just looking at you going, man, you just look so healthy and so young.
01:49:15.700
All my sons and daughters, my brother, my sister, all my band, my crew, everybody is so tuned in to providing for themselves and their families and sharing it with our neighbors.
01:49:29.580
The hunting lifestyle is the last perfect, self-sufficiency, environmentally friendly lifestyle.
01:49:37.380
And I just hope that the hunters across this country, especially my blood brothers in Michigan, I hope we start voting God, family, country, freedom, because Gretchen Whitmer's get in when we don't.
01:49:48.380
I will tell you, Ted, I asked Bill O'Reilly today if he thought it was hyperbole to say if if the Republicans lose the White House and Congress, we are.
01:50:06.380
I don't think it's hyperbole to say America as we know it, the Bill of Rights Constitution is gone.
01:50:15.700
Look how much we've lost just from the coronavirus.
01:50:18.820
And they keep talking about we're going to go to a we're going to have a new normal.
01:50:30.060
And that's what you're going to get if we get the apathetic amongst us to reengage in this blood and guts earned experiment, self-government.
01:50:41.960
It's the apathetic conservatives that aren't voting.
01:50:47.040
It was the greatest state in the world, and it still has the greatest people in the world.
01:50:52.400
But now we have politicians and bureaucrats that are so corrupt.
01:51:02.180
You're going back to tyranny and kings and despots and slave drivers and control.
01:51:13.240
We're going to finally register the demographic that we won in 2016, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
01:51:19.360
We got those hunting families, those conservative God family, country families to vote.
01:51:26.620
Now, if we do that nationwide, we could beat this enemy at the door.
01:51:48.840
We've already got thousands of people registered that were heretofore not registered.
01:51:54.020
And I love my friends in Michigan, but they went and protested because the enemy is in the Capitol.
01:52:00.020
If they would have voted, it would have been quality control instead of protesting damage control.
01:52:10.440
And HuntTheVote does what, besides just getting hunters rich?
01:52:17.620
You know, if anybody represents God's family, country, it's farmers and ranchers and conservationists and hunters and fishermen.
01:52:24.220
We're in touch with God's miraculous, renewable creation that provides life itself from his renewable pantry.
01:52:36.120
But we're finally getting these people who have not, we have the statistics, an embarrassing single-digit percentage of licensed hunting families vote.
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Yes, we've got the statistics from all 50 states.
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And we're not going to tell them who to vote for, but we're going to tell them it should be God, family, country, traditional American values that the hunting, fishing, conservation families represent.
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That is shocking, especially with the number of voters.
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And you know what voters, voters generally are not with the, let's violate the Bill of Rights kind of ideas.
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I don't know who they'd vote for, for a president or whatever, but if they vote on their values, their values are lockstep with conservatives.
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I bring you a big thank you from those conservatives.
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God bless you for blowing the whistle, my friend.
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And if you hear an ad anywhere on that, I'm endorsing or the station is carrying.
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These are the people that keep our voices on broadcast and we really thank them.
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And if they have a product that you appreciate or that you need, please at least check them out.
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Something that I started with my brother, Robert.
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We grew up together and he lived with our family growing up.
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We came from the same mean streets of Bellingham, Washington.
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Uh, and we've both had problems as I think everybody does.
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You don't know who to hire when it comes to real estate agents.
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I don't know what makes one better than the other.
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I just want one that's going to get the job done right now.
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If you are looking at selling your house or buying a house, you better have the best agent you can find.
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You got to have somebody who has the right values, who knows the market, who knows, who knows your neighborhood, who knows how to price your house and has a system of, uh, of advertising, if you will, that will get your house seen.
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So it will sell fast and for the most amount of money.
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Well, we have done a nationwide search and we've got about 1500 real estate agents.
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Uh, but they, we put them, uh, through a test and we scrutinize everything about them.
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And if they fit into our way of doing business, which we think is the best real estate agent, uh, then we pass them on to you.
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You got to do your own homework, but please, if you are going to sell your home, you need the best and you need to do it right now.
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Um, there is a, um, there's a problem in Ted and I talked about it just a minute ago, just a little bit, um, on food shortages.
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Uh, I, I want you to know that the next big crisis, uh, that the world is going to face is famine.
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Um, and there is, there's a real, real problem that is coming.
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Uh, and I don't want you to be surprised by it.
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Uh, but there is, um, there's going to be a problem for seeding and harvesting of food, not only in this country, but all around the world.
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And so you're going to see things, uh, be a little more expensive perhaps, or harder to get.
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We've always seen things that you're like, wow, everything you can get everything at any time.
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We're going to start seeing more and more, uh, empty shelves.
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Uh, and, uh, that is because the entire world is going to have problems.
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Um, we should not panic and we shouldn't, uh, food hoard and, you know, go out and be crazy.
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Uh, but you should have extra food as you're going along your, your, um, your business and your shopping.
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Uh, make sure that you are looking for the future.
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One of the things that we're going to first feel, uh, is a shortage of meat.
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Uh, as soon as they, as soon as they open up some of these processing plants, you'll, that, that shortage will, uh, will dissipate quickly.
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But right now, a lot of our meat processing plants and food processing plants are going down, uh, because they're people that are working in close proximity.
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And so they're shutting them down and pork and beef are going to be more and more difficult to get here in, uh, the coming weeks.
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So have some extra in your free, in your freezer.
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The other thing is, is if you have the space, I'm not a gardener.
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We're not, I've never understood when you can just go to the store and get it, why you would want to spend time out in the sun with the bugs and everything else.
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Um, but, uh, I'm kind of alone on that one now in my family.
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Uh, and we're planting a garden and I, I recommend that if you have the land, you become as self-sufficient as possible.
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Uh, we're going to have to start remembering some of the lessons, uh, that our grandparents taught us.
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If your grandparent like mine, uh, happened to be in a world war two and live through the depression, you know, that that was so scary that even at the end of their life, 40 years after the depression was over, they still were saving absolutely every scrap and nothing went to waste.
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Um, but we are looking at a global situation and hopefully it won't be as bad here, but it depends on the things we do.
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Um, but we are looking at a global situation that I think is going to shape an entire generation.
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Uh, those who are going to live through the next five years are going to be much more like our grandparents were, um, prepare yourself.
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That's what they're, they're claiming is a new normal.
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Uh, I'm, I refuse to accept that as our normal.
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It's a brief period of time that we're going through to get back to who we really are rights and all.