Digitally Ghettoized? | Guest: Bill O'Reilly | 6⧸7⧸19
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1 hour and 58 minutes
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154.46022
Summary
Glenn and Pat reminisce about the early days of the first Glenn and Pat Show, when Pat was in his early 20s and Glenn was still in his mid-30s. They talk about the birth of their first son, how Pat almost got run over by a lion at a birthday party, and how a lion's birthday cake is the best birthday cake ever.
Transcript
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Hey, welcome to the program. It is Friday. Pat is joining me today.
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The old Glenn and Pat days. We're actually, we have everything, we got everything covered for you,
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all the news and information that you need. Bill O'Reilly is going to be joining us.
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And we might even do some 30-year-old flashbacks from the original Glenn and Pat days.
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Pat threatened to bring it in, and I think he actually has brought some of that in.
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You know, I'm just getting to this place where I'm becoming my mother.
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Oh, I just, I just want to spend time with you kids.
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So I was driving in this morning and just thinking about the news and I started going through everything I got here.
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And I tweeted out a couple of stories that were just crazy.
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First of all, do you see the Saudis that threw the cake in the lion's face?
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And one of them is having a birthday and they come down to this lion that's just kind of like hanging out at their feet.
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And everybody's around and they're singing happy birthday.
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And the guy's like, yeah, look what I'm going to do.
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And he throws the cake in the lion's face and the lion jumps up.
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And I've never wanted a lion to do what lions do best more than at that moment.
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I just wanted to see the lion just maul them home.
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And the lion just jumped up and he was confused and didn't know what was going on.
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But apparently they didn't get a good mauling, though, out of it.
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Apparently they're in trouble in even Saudi Arabia.
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Even the Saudis are like, look, we beat people and behead people in the public square.
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I thought, OK, that's I mean, isn't that they're too barbaric to be our friends.
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Yeah, I would happen to agree with you on that one.
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You know how YouTube has algorithms for all of us, and it just is presenting us with what
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You know, I'm watching, you know, conservative points of view.
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And I occasionally would watch Jay Leno and his, you know, garage.
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Pat, it's now the only thing the algorithm picks up on me.
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So all of the stuff, all of my suggestions, it's like, well, he likes conservative stuff.
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You would think a Glenn Beck video might show up in a to Glenn Beck.
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I was searching for some, I don't remember what it was, some news thing.
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It's like, I want, I just, I would, I'd pay money.
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I would pay money to have Jay Leno's algorithm only show my stuff.
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I never get, I don't, I've never gotten your stuff.
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We can't, Stu, me, apparently you, we don't get anything from the Blaze.
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And obviously, we all know that something's wrong.
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And, you know, I've never been more wrong than, well, I was pretty wrong on Donald Trump.
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Yeah, we were just talking about that on my show this morning.
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When you defend, not how wrong you were, but when you defended the guy.
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I think he would, I don't know, be sympathetic to the cause because somebody jumped into his
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I was, I was, I trusted him, but I also didn't like the suggestions of, well, you need a hiring
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And, and these guys, what they're doing now is obscene.
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By the way, the blaze has now for, what was it?
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Um, Facebook said that faith said that, uh, the blaze was an unreliable source.
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And the guy we had to fight was a guy who worked at CNN for like 20 years and he was just a jerk.
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And so they opened up the algorithm again to us.
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Then two days later, we are, uh, banned from posting anything, uh, and sharing anything because we're only clickbait.
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So the blaze, the, the blaze on Facebook is, and that's till Saturday.
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We can post things as of Saturday, but it affects our, uh, our algorithm.
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So we, we, you know, even if you signed up for it.
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You're probably not going to get stuff from the blaze.
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I mean, they've got to be pulled before Congress because this just isn't right.
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They can't have the protection of being a platform when they're publishers.
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So now I have, so now I have the latest yesterday.
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I mean, you could think of a million places to hang that, right?
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So it's, it's based on like 1943, uh, war propaganda from the United States.
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Um, and, uh, it was, he, he, it was Adolf Hitler holding war bonds.
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So I took it and I, I made it like a newspaper, 50 million killed, which is 11 million short
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But, uh, and I did this after they, they failed to ban infanticide.
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And so it's a picture of Hitler and above it, it says next time I'll just call it planned
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Where are you going to hang a big weird picture of Adolf Hitler?
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Uh, I know you can make them on your computer in about two minutes, but.
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All of the proceeds are going to, uh, go to, um, live action, uh, and other, uh, and, and
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other, uh, uh, pro-life organizations like Abby Johnson, where there's a split, whatever
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It was up to $2,200 yesterday and, uh, eBay pulled it.
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We, we thought, cause we went over the rules and I'm like, well, I don't think we violated
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So we called and they said, well, you're a new poster and we couldn't verify who you
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And so we pulled it because you're ready for this.
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They were like, we thought this was fake because the price was too low.
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But I mean, so I don't know if there's a big, huge fan, a big, huge, you know, there's
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no, there's no line forming for Hitler paintings.
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Uh, so it's supposed to be up in the next 20 minutes to 24 hours, 20 minutes to 24 hours.
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Uh, but can you just try to search Glenn Beck painting, Glenn Beck, original painting.
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So if you just go to my Twitter account, it has the, the, um, uh, the link there, or you
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can go to Glenn Beck, original, uh, painting, uh, on email on eBay.
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But every single dime, the artist, he's got a big heart.
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So every dime of this, and I heard it took him, uh, 10 hours to make that.
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I was telling, uh, I was telling Stu yesterday, my wife walked in while I was painting it.
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She stood there for a while and she just looked at me and then she looked at the painting
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and she said, what do you want to do this weekend?
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I'm not going to comment on what you're doing here.
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I don't know what it says, but it says something.
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Until they, until they delete anything about abortion procedures.
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But on their website, on their website, as well as Twitter.
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That's, is it just because they link to their website from Twitter?
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They're saying that we don't want to promote this.
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So they just have to eliminate anything about abortion procedures.
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But they could do, they could share recipes on there.
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If you got some, some kitty video that is really cute and it's playing with a string,
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As long as live action doesn't do what they do, they're totally fine.
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For instance, if Steven Crowder would just stop being funny.
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Pat, if you would just stop being so religious.
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Well, at this point, I do have some problems with other aspects of your life.
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Once we get past that, then we'll talk about the others.
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I don't know how exactly we fight back on this because we never boycott.
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We don't stand out on the street corners and hold up signs.
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We could ask him about, you know, why aren't you doing something about this?
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Why aren't you calling Jack Dorsey back and saying, it's pretty clear that you guys are
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And so we're going to have to take away your protection.
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Please, please, please, please do not get into the regulation aspects of it.
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The only thing that has to happen is take away their protection of platform status.
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They went to Congress and they asked, we are a platform and we will put anybody's stuff up.
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But we can't be held accountable for what's put up on our platform.
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We're just providing them the opportunity to do that.
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So they gave them that, which causes them not to be in court all the time.
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And they got that based on the fact that they would be non-biased.
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So now that they're biased, they're actually a publisher, which means the publisher edits the page.
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If you're a platform and anybody, think of this as like a community stage.
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There are stages that are privately owned and they're like, no, we're not doing that.
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Then there are public funded stages, your community centers that can't say, no, we're not doing that show here.
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It's a platform and everybody has a right to that platform.
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And so the government gave them that protection.
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Now that they're editing, the only thing that will happen, because if they are, if they are forced to recognize that editing means they're a publisher, their stock will go through the floor because everyone will sue them.
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Either, either they're recognized as a publisher and all of those things happen to them.
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So we can't allow, you know, the old, well, they're a private company.
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By allowing that argument to happen, you destroy the Bill of Rights.
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And I want to show you exactly how this happens.
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And I believe that's why they're asking for regulation.
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I'll show you the regulation role and how that road leads us.
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I want to talk to you a little bit about freedom of speech and the direction that we're headed.
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And it is really important that you try to restrain your automatic, oh, please, eye roll response.
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Because we've lived this now for 20 years and we've seen the progressive steps.
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We keep seeing how it gets worse and worse and worse.
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I mean, that was like a Shangri-La compared to where we are now.
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You kind of look at Obama and you're like, oh, those were good times.
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What are we in for if any of these guys win for the presidency?
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I don't say that with as much conviction as I have in the past.
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Just because look at what this country has endured.
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But we are getting to a point to where it's insane now.
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And I want to talk to you about freedom of speech.
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We just found out that, no, eBay did not repost our stuff.
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I guess there's more problems that we have to contact them about.
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It's an anti-Hitler, anti-abortion propaganda painting.
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And all of the proceeds go to live action and other places that are pro-life.
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And so what I want to show you here is if you don't have a place to where you can say what you believe.
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And if you don't have a place where you can sell your goods, because everything is going digital, there is there's it's going global and digital and the world expanded.
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But now these big corporations are trying to kick the door behind them closed.
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So Amazon, Facebook, Google, YouTube, those are the new Comcast's NBC's of the world.
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Well, if you can't have access to those markets.
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Now, I'm not saying that this is what it is, but I do want to remind you, if you're religious minded, that it sounds crazy, the mark of the beast.
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It truly sounds crazy that you will not be able to buy or sell anything without accepting the mark.
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And if you accept the mark, you're on the wrong side.
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Well, everybody thinks like the devil is going to come with like, hi, I'm Damien.
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I can guarantee you his name's not going to be Damien.
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He could look like a great guy and make great jokes, you know, but his name's not going to be Damien because you'd expect that at this point.
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How do you get people to do things that you don't want to do?
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Well, if you say I'll behead you, you'll get a lot of people.
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But you'll still have, because evil will be so clear, you won't capture as many as you want to.
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Do you remember the place in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang where he's like, I've got candy and he got the kids.
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If he would have come now, I don't know how you could have looked more spooky than that guy.
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But if you would have come as, you know, where are the kids?
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You have to attract the people and say, this is what we are.
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Almost all universal truth comes from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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I think there's lots of lessons to learn in that.
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But that culture is, it has been, excuse this language, but it's true, bred to feel that way.
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So those truths that we hold self-evident, they do not.
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But in a country where you don't, where you don't think, well, I'm a slave to the state, you have to have another kind of process.
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It's the difference between the Communist Revolution and the Progressive Revolution.
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You do it slowly and you wrap it in nice things.
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All you have to do is just agree with the majority of people.
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All you have to do is just stop believing the things that all of society knows are not true.
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Just be accepting of everybody else's lifestyle.
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All you have to do is not support this president because clearly this president is a bigot and a racist.
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All of those things are exactly what's going on right now with Twitter and Facebook and Google.
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You're just being herded and they're they're taking away rights and they're making you afraid, but not too afraid.
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I don't like Alex Jones, so I'm not going to say anything.
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I don't want to stand with Alex Jones, but I I am compelled to stand with Alex Jones.
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Now, Alex Jones, he's making plenty of money, so he's fine.
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He's making plenty of money, but he has zero impact now.
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So you're into the situation to where the Jews were.
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We we coined this word on this show about a year and a half ago.
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The Germans said to the Jews, you can have your life.
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Y'all just you, you know, be super Jew just behind this wall.
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Well, when they're complaining about something, when something's happening to them, no German
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or Polish person was hearing about it because they were behind a wall.
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We're being put behind a wall where no one hears you.
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And if a tree falls in the in the forest and nobody's there, does that mean that the pope
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It's if if the pope falls in the woods, do the bears still crap in the woods?
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You know, another thing I never understood when I was when I was a kid, I never understood how the good guys couldn't recognize the bad guys.
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And it was like, wait, wait, they look like they're going to be pretty clearly evil.
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And now I'm just beginning to understand that because we're living through this now.
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How are so many people fooled by people who are saying, yeah, you know what?
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And it's and it's not like this is a an opinion that normal people have where they're saying, you know, I you know, I'm not sure in the first trimester or whatever.
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They're taking it is it is their number one priority.
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Planned Parenthood is it's a it's a religion now.
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And it's you can look at, you know, global warming and you can kind of understand it.
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Well, people aren't really looking into it and you can read it and you can you can you know, you can be conned into this because everybody's into it.
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And there's there's life and death life for all of us death.
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If we don't do anything, this is not that this is killing babies.
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And I'm not talking about babies that are just, you know, the human zygote.
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I'm talking about babies, fully formed babies, fully formed babies, five minutes before birth.
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He came out and he said, no federal funding for abortions, which, remember, Barack Obama said, we're never going to do that.
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They're taking our money and they are funding abortions.
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I mean, it's in this except for paying for them.
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Well, unless you're paying for my abortion, then I want you in my uterus.
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So he came out and this has been a long time stance for him.
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The matter is that when, in fact, there is this enormous pressure and even threat to close down clinics that are available in the past for women who do not have the funds but are able to have them paid for privately, as we've been able to do, that was one thing.
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But we now see so many Republican governors denying health care to millions of the most poorest and most vulnerable Americans by refusing even Medicaid expansion.
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I can't justify leaving millions of women without access to the care they need and the ability to exercise their constitutionally protected right.
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If I believe health care, if I believe health care is a right, as I do, I can no longer support an amendment that makes that right dependable so much.
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And he can blame it on Republicans and Republican states that he flip-flopped on this.
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So he wants to, because people are trying to shut down a constitutionally guaranteed right, he believes the government should pay for those things.
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Because people are trying to shut down my constitutionally guaranteed right to own a firearm.
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When is he going to send money to SIG or to Remington or directly to me when I go into the gun store and I can say, oh, I've got a voucher.
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And that actually is a right that's in the Constitution.
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So that makes a lot more sense than what Biden is saying.
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It's, you know, I went over some of the things that Margaret Sanger said because they worship Planned Parenthood so much.
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And they're always telling us it's about reproductive rights.
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In 1939, she actually claimed that that the goal was to exterminate the Negro population.
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Why do you keep changing the subject from how bad the founding fathers were?
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Only because the CDC, according to the CDC, 47 percent of all black pregnancies are aborted.
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No matter how dusty and old it is, they're still succeeding.
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In New York City, for every thousand babies that are born, eleven hundred and eighty are aborted.
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They are exterminating the Negro population, as Margaret Sanger set out to do.
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And we can accept all those things that she said, because those were crazy and different times.
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Let's focus on the founding fathers and how racist they were.
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I think Donald Trump did an exceptional job in the United Kingdom this week.
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He's more popular, I believe, than any of the other crumb bums that are running around.
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These guys are like, yeah, we think maybe we should stay in the European Union.
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That's why Boris Johnson probably will be the next prime minister.
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And he's, in many ways, very much like Donald Trump.
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Bill O'Reilly to comment on those and all the other stories of the week in one minute.
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Well, on this program two weeks ago, I was thrilled to announce our cruise through history.
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This is what we're going to do is Bill O'Reilly is going to meet us.
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You're going to meet us in Israel, aren't you, Bill?
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So as long as you're paying my tab, I'm going to run it out.
00:41:01.360
I am in the car on a cell phone about to give a speech to the talkers people.
00:41:09.060
Well, it's good that you took this commitment seriously.
00:41:14.960
So anyway, our cruise through history, it's happening next spring.
00:41:25.360
There's all different kinds of plans that you can join us at any time.
00:41:33.320
Even the airfare, which is rarely the case when it comes to cruises.
00:42:04.940
I am right in the middle of the Midtown Tunnel going under the river on my way to give a
00:42:22.420
I am halfway through the tunnel and you're still have cell service.
00:42:28.760
In New York, they do that in case there are multiple murders in the tunnel.
00:42:42.080
I'm coming up in a couple of weeks because my daughter is performing at Carnegie Hall.
00:42:47.840
But I'm going up in a couple of weeks and my family was up there just two weeks ago and
00:42:59.060
Bill de Blasio is one of the worst mayors ever.
00:43:21.240
And just like in L.A., San Francisco, Seattle, the zombies are running wild and the quality
00:43:35.880
You know, Californians are never going to wake up.
00:43:41.020
How is it they keep voting for these clowns when people are crapping on your stairs?
00:43:50.460
Twenty seven percent voted in the last mayoral election.
00:43:59.820
Republican Party's been wiped out and people have given up.
00:44:10.040
And in L.A., get set for a bubonic plague because that's what's coming next with all
00:44:26.240
One of the Democrats was saying that, no, no, no, it's really it's really actually good
00:44:31.240
in L.A. that the city is doing a great job with homelessness.
00:44:38.540
But, you know, this week in San Francisco, the Board of Supervisors, which could be the
00:44:44.960
Board of Supervisors in Havana, that's how far left they are, voted 10 to 1 to begin
00:44:51.980
forcibly taking some homeless people out and confining them.
00:45:04.360
But that's how desperate people in San Francisco are right now.
00:45:08.540
You know, they I just saw that in San Antonio, we have a bunch of homeless people now from
00:45:14.600
the Congo and San Antonio is desperate for volunteers that speak French.
00:45:20.220
And I was wondering, you know, you're in the Congo.
00:45:23.700
How much was that air flight to from the Congo to Mexico?
00:45:32.920
How only speaking French did you get across the border?
00:45:41.620
Yeah, but there's another problem that some of the Congolese in L.A. say, no, we'd rather
00:45:48.180
go back to the Congo than stay in downtown L.A.
00:46:03.300
So the Congolese and every other African country is if they can get to Mexico, they come in
00:46:09.040
here because nobody's going to stop them and they can apply for asylum and nobody's going
00:46:16.720
And it's really what's happening in America is I'm just amazed of the deterioration of
00:46:27.940
Millions of people have opened the Democratic Party.
00:46:34.680
That's why the winning slogan in what 1946 or 48 was had enough yet.
00:46:40.380
That was the that was the slogan for the Republican Party in California and New York.
00:46:54.200
Well, you know, one thing that is starting to be more and more visible is the loss of
00:47:05.160
And I tell you, we lose if these corporations, Facebook, Google, YouTube, all of these big
00:47:14.140
corporations, including Amazon, they're clamoring now for more regulation.
00:47:21.960
The answer is make them platforms, not publishers.
00:47:28.960
Let them pay for all of the lawsuits that the government is currently protecting them from.
00:47:36.080
It's the only thing that will scare them and and set things right.
00:47:40.480
And it is legal and the in the right definition for anybody who edits on their platforms.
00:47:48.540
So we have these guys taking away Stephen Crowder, telling live action that as long as they don't
00:47:55.720
talk about abortion, talk about negatively Planned Parenthood or show any ultrasound pictures,
00:48:03.320
they can they can have access to their platforms.
00:48:06.800
But but they have to change their Web site to exclude those things.
00:48:11.520
We are now getting to a place to where our rights are going away because these are private
00:48:18.440
corporations and those rights are only really to those are for the government.
00:48:22.300
The government can't do these things, but private corporations can.
00:48:33.580
And Dennis Prager has sued and may win for the banishment that he experienced on social media.
00:48:43.540
But the Crowder situation a little bit different because they're an individual with a platform
00:48:57.080
The one time that my staff had a dealing with him, he was rude and I don't care about him.
00:49:04.040
OK, but the principles a little bigger than your personal like or dislike of Stephen Crowder.
00:49:29.800
However, in this case, he was putting a fellow American in danger.
00:49:40.500
Do you know this person that he supposedly put in?
00:49:49.140
I don't care about bad behavior pointing to other bad behavior.
00:50:07.340
So you got a guy, Crowder, who's got a constituency, and he's nailing this guy who works for Vox as being a bad guy.
00:50:30.160
So to me, if I'm running any corporation, and I do run my own, I basically say privately to Crowder or anybody else doing that, look, you may be putting the guy in danger.
00:50:45.620
Bill, let me just say this, because you're not up to speed on this, I humbly say you're wrong.
00:50:57.680
He's done nothing more than what you used to do and still do to people in the media that are wrong.
00:51:05.220
He is a comedian, so he did it a little more flamboyantly.
00:51:10.500
However, everything he said about this guy, this guy said about himself.
00:51:17.440
So Crowder was correcting the record on what this guy was saying.
00:51:31.100
Get back to me when you're ready to personally assassinate people I find annoying on Twitter.
00:51:39.320
He talks about you have to he talks about you have to milkshake people.
00:51:45.040
You have to go out and push them back because conservatives do not have a place.
00:51:55.220
Stephen Crowder, according to YouTube, did not violate any of their guidelines.
00:52:02.320
Quote, after an extensive review of his videos, not one was in violation of their guidelines.
00:52:13.260
So then why did they why did they take action against Crowder in the sponsor?
00:52:28.240
Even if a creator's content does not violate our community guidelines, we will take a look at the broader context and impact.
00:52:36.620
And if their behavior is egregious and harms the broader community, we may take action.
00:52:42.420
In the case of Crowder's channel, a thorough review over the weekend found that individually, the flagged videos did not violate our community guidelines.
00:52:53.740
However, in the subsequent days, we saw the widespread harm to the YouTube community resulting from the ongoing pattern of egregious behavior.
00:53:05.440
We took a deep, deeper look and made the decision to suspend monetization.
00:53:14.940
People on the other guy's side rose up the gay community and said, how dare you not suspend him?
00:53:27.500
How much how much of the gay stuff did Crowder do?
00:53:35.360
The main thrust of every one of those videos was correcting this guy on how wrong he was.
00:53:43.500
But this guy is a heavy emphasis that he was homosexual.
00:53:46.740
In a way, yes and no, this guy is very flamboyant and and calls himself the queen of New York.
00:54:03.600
So anything that was done, Crowder took from him and was mocking his stick because that's the way he he presents himself.
00:54:20.020
If somebody calls him gay or heterosexual, which happens all the time to Stephen, he's been called all kinds of things.
00:54:29.600
But these are things that he actually presents himself as and says.
00:54:36.240
So in mocking and parroting somebody, yes, you take on those traits and you use the words that he himself use.
00:54:45.400
OK, do you know if Crowder gave out the man's private information?
00:54:57.980
But if I'm a judge hearing the testimony and looking at what you've just presented and seeing that Facebook has only a general complaint, which it can't really zero in on.
00:55:18.540
This is YouTube, not Facebook, but it's YouTube.
00:55:21.580
And they said, I mean, Crowder is very careful.
00:55:47.220
So is Crowder going to take action of interference with his livelihood?
00:55:53.260
I know he has a team of lawyers and I hope he does.
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I mean, every single person that enjoys free speech should be joining this effort.
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I mean, every single person that enjoys free speech.
00:56:08.680
We have to start defending these people who are being marginalized.
00:56:21.200
I agree with that because you've already seen it.
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With the sponsor boycotts from MoveOn and all these others.
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So in the spirit of not allowing people to be punished for their views, I'm with you 100%.
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He wants to spend time with his kids, unless you're jerks, and then just send him a box
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And you should be ashamed of yourself for imputing my intro.
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I just can't wait to be trapped on a ship with you.
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Carve out is this, and both you and I have experienced it.
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You cannot, if you are a person who has access to the media, all right, and you speak to a
00:58:52.200
number of people through the media, could be radio, television, social media, you cannot
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Home information, home addresses, phone numbers, whatever.
00:59:14.120
And so if that happened, then the YouTube people, but that YouTube and Facebook and all these,
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They do, and they said he didn't violate any of it.
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I've only got a minute, so I don't want to get into anything with you.
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When we come back, I want to ask you why the job creation has slowed down with payrolls
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I also want to tell you, I have been offended, you know, when everybody was running, they were like,
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Bill, I want to talk to you a little bit about abortion.
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I saw that President Trump just ended the practice once again of the government being using
01:04:41.200
fetal tissue to conduct experiments, and so he stopped it.
01:04:47.080
And this guy has I don't think that there is a president other than Ronald Reagan that
01:04:53.640
has kept his promises on the campaign trail as much as as Donald Trump.
01:05:00.380
And I've always been bothered by people say he's another Ronald Reagan.
01:05:05.060
And I thought about it this morning and I thought, well, in some ways, he's absolutely
01:05:09.740
He's not the great communicator in the traditional sense.
01:05:13.720
However, I think the promises that he has kept possibly are harder than the promises that
01:05:26.660
It's a hard comparison to make because the society today is so much different, American
01:05:37.180
Donald Trump, as you'll learn when you read The United States of Trump, the history book
01:05:41.480
I've written on him will come out in September, has four pillars.
01:05:46.420
Four philosophical pillars that drives all of his policy.
01:05:52.840
Um, two of them are economic, two of them are social, but you're right in the sense
01:06:13.820
The second one is immigration, that the country has to enforce immigration laws and can't allow
01:06:25.300
We have no idea why they're here and what they're doing.
01:06:32.020
You've got to eradicate it from the face of the earth.
01:06:34.640
And the fourth pillar is social in the sense that he believes that traditional conservative Americans must be heard so that his position on abortion has what they say evolved.
01:06:58.880
But it's more about he knows who his base is and he wants his base to be heard.
01:07:14.560
I've, you know, Bill, in many ways, I'm right where I was with Donald Trump on, you know, on the way he communicates.
01:07:22.100
In other ways, I am, I'm amazed by him and I'm happy to say I was wrong.
01:07:29.300
Um, when it comes to the economy, let's talk about the economy a bit.
01:07:33.940
We have the one, um, flirting with breaking seven, uh, seven one to a dollar.
01:07:47.120
Um, many people say that that is going to happen.
01:07:49.820
Some people say that it is not going to happen.
01:07:51.840
This trade war, however, is escalating to a kind of frightening place with China.
01:07:59.300
China to me is different than Canada, Europe, and Mexico.
01:08:05.820
I know that Donald Trump loves tariffs, but they are, they are beginning to hurt him and the economy.
01:08:20.680
Yeah, he'll see it because his advisors are telling him the same thing you just said.
01:08:25.700
Um, and, but he believes that he's going to get part of what he wants from China by the end of this month when they have the big summit.
01:08:37.520
He thinks he's going to get a deal with, uh, Xi.
01:08:45.200
So are we, are we witnessing here, um, the kind of thing that Reagan did with Gorbachev to where he was like, no, I'll walk away from the table, uh, knowing that Gorbachev needed that deal as much as the United States did.
01:09:01.500
It was high, it's higher stakes now because Reagan had, um, a much stronger hand to play because Russia really was falling apart and, and did China, their army and secret police are very in control.
01:09:19.560
Yes, but that may not last much longer if their economy goes down the drain and that's what Trump is relying on.
01:09:29.300
He believes that the hurt that the United States is putting on them through the tariffs is going to ripple down and maybe destabilize the whole situation so that Xi is going to have to make some kind of deal.
01:09:43.360
What does it say to you that the federal reserve said they're going to bring rates down possibly to zero?
01:09:50.020
Well, they knew that the employment report wasn't going to be as robust.
01:10:00.080
And that's why the stock market came up this week.
01:10:11.480
I think you had to do them in Mexico because that government simply wasn't cooperating.
01:10:16.780
Now, magically, they've, you know, they've got three or four concessions already on a table.
01:10:21.560
So I think you'll see Trump will say, well, we're going to delay it a little bit.
01:10:26.860
Kind of, not, you know, you can't predict it with certainty, but I do believe they'll, they'll get a deal at the end of this month.
01:10:33.920
Um, when it comes to the social issues and, um, abortion, uh, we have left the station of any kind of common sense and the, I mean, you want to talk about the power of the NRA.
01:10:50.980
The NRA does not have the hold over the conservatives that Planned Parenthood has over the, uh, the liberals.
01:10:58.280
I mean, it is, it's amazing how, if you step out of line at all.
01:11:10.840
So this is a very disturbing issue because the last time we talked about it, I said to all of your listeners, this is life's death, right?
01:11:22.440
It's not about, uh, how we should treat, uh, Mexico.
01:11:30.960
Then you're going to get pushed back and say, okay, O'Reilly, it's not a person until whatever date you want to come up with.
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Well, okay, but I, I'm not smart enough to know that.
01:11:50.680
When there's DNA, human DNA on conception and have to be judged and have to be judged by a statement that I make about human life.
01:12:00.480
And the, and the amazing thing about this, hang on just a sec, Bill.
01:12:03.280
The amazing thing about this is it's moving in the opposite direction of the left.
01:12:08.880
So, you know, when the founders were around, they talked about abortion a lot.
01:12:12.980
And they said it was at the moment of the quickening.
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And the quickening is when you felt that first kick.
01:12:21.340
And that's when you'd get nailed if you killed that baby.
01:12:28.660
Um, then it was, you know, as, as long as they're viable, but that keeps going the opposite direction.
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Most Americans agree with you and me that this is a procedure that should be rare.
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Every poll says that, but the media is so vehemently, so arrogantly driving this, the head of Disney, Robert Iger, the most powerful man in the country is telling the state of Georgia, we're not going to do business with you.
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That's where this power is coming from to diminish the life or death discussion.
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It's coming from Iger and the corporations and the New York times.
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This written plant parent, it didn't have any power.
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I know this example for certain AT&T drives it because they this is Tides Foundation kind of philosophy.
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So it's a Planned Parenthood radical in the boardroom of AT&T and all these other companies that they are positioned there for a reason.
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So it's kind of, you know, chicken and the egg thing, I think.
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And secular people who don't believe in God and don't believe in any kind of morality based upon life or evil or good.
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They're going to basically say, hey, the woman can do what she wants.
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And if the woman wants to get pregnant eight times and abort eight fetuses, then fine.
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You know, that philosophy is rising in America.
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And it's unchallenged because these big media companies will spit you out.
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And this is the danger that I don't think Americans fully understand.
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If you're a Hollywood actor and you speak out on behalf of life, you don't work.
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This power, the power to negate the life death discussion is based in the hands of corporations.
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And this is going to be this is going to be fun.
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This has to be about 30 years old, almost 29, 30 years old.
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This is just one of the things we used to do where someone someone in the listening audience would call us and they would.
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We would call people pretending to be somebody else.
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Now, this is in the day when you could actually legally do this.
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So everything that you've heard probably in the last 20 years was all faked.
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If you ever hear, you know, radio shows do this.
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Those are all actors and they're cut by syndication.
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Uh, and then, you know, all of our fun was ruined by law.
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In the day, uh, we could get away with calling people and then say afterwards, Hey, do you
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And, uh, and some of these may appear a little mean.
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Hey, we, we trusted the people who called that.
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Do you know, do we, did we ever have anybody break up over this?
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I mean, this one comes from her husband, if I'm not mistaken.
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I want to, uh, my daughter's going to a prom and I want you to call from a sleazy motel about
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It's just those two that's going into the motel room?
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It's prom night, and from what I gather, they're supposed to have a party with some friends in the motel.
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Yeah, well, a lot of, a lot of people party at, at, at our, uh, hotel.
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I mean, it's not real classy, but it's a, you know, it's known as a party place.
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Hey, John, Colin, I just wanted to make sure, uh, if, uh, if they wanted, uh, the waterbed or what?
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Okay, um, I'm going to have to, uh, call my husband right now.
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I, I am not sure what's going on here, but, um, I have to talk to my daughter when she gets home from school.
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Okay, so, which do you, I mean, I, you know, I don't...
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I'm, I, I'm not against, I am against what she's doing, because I'm running the limousine and all for them to go to the prom and into a party afterwards
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for what we were told she was going to a party afterwards.
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Uh, well, listen, can I, uh, since we have a problem here, can I get your, your, uh, Visa or MasterCard number?
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Because I, you know, I've held this room here, and I'm not going to, I'm not going to lose it.
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I would suggest that you just go ahead and rent it to someone else.
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I've, I've held this room for a couple of weeks.
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Well, I mean, if you can just cover just a couple of hours of the room, it would be fine.
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I mean, I don't, you know, I understand what you're going through here, but I don't think I should go on the short end of the stick.
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If you, if she wanted, if she wanted the thing for...
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I'll just tell my husband to give you a call, because we were not aware of any of this.
01:27:06.560
Well, she, she didn't ask for extra towels or anything for tomorrow night, because she would have to bring her own towels.
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She's a senior, and as far as, what's her giving my number for all this information?
01:27:50.560
She starts crying here, if I remember right, doesn't she?
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You could do that now, and an 18-year-old, she's 18, and you would have somebody like that on the phone and be like, well, no, she's 18.
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I mean, now in today's society, that was 30 years ago.
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And you can tell in her voice, she was horrified at the prospect that her daughter had booked a motel room for the night.
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That, what we just played, just makes me uncomfortable.
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I guess she was at a school group or some kind of organization's group where they had their picture taken for the paper.
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And the friend wanted us to call the mother and say that she didn't because she didn't get into the picture for some reason.
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And tell her mom that she was too ugly for the picture.
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First of all, you couldn't even do these because of caller ID.
01:32:20.460
Yeah, because the only thing we were getting was solicitations, scam calls.
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And that's pretty much why we know it's either Tanya, my wife, calling, because she'll be
01:32:32.780
out and she'll call the landline and she's the only one because I don't have a cell phone
01:32:39.840
If mom is in the house, we don't ever answer the landline.
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Nah, if you have the landline, it was a mistake.
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The only reason we have a landline is because it comes with the bundle and it's cheaper
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We keep it for security reasons in case everything else has been sucked up in the tornado.
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Yeah, they're like, at least we have a landline.
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We don't have a house left, but we got a landline.
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But these, the divorce thing, we called a woman who was getting a divorce with her husband
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and told her that he's holding up the divorce because he wanted his canoe aftershave back.
01:33:31.160
The Bowling Hall of Fame, you remember that one?
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The woman who was a member of the Bowling Hall of Fame in Connecticut, I think she was.
01:33:38.720
And we called her and told her why she wasn't eligible for the Bowling Hall of Fame.
01:33:48.920
This was all in my drinking days, so I don't remember.
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Well, plus it's been 30 years and we're just old now.
01:34:02.700
Uh, the clown shoes, we called, uh, we called this clown who had performed at some festival.
01:34:08.760
No, this was not the time that this is, this is, this should tell you how much things have
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changed and, and how stupid we were at the same time.
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So we're both in our twenties and we're both just, we've both, we have no common sense.
01:34:28.140
We are both just ridiculously into whatever we're doing for fun.
01:34:33.420
Um, Pat and I, Pat and I were, uh, our wives hated us, uh, because we would go out someplace
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and we would find the, the dumbest things funny and we would not stop laughing.
01:34:44.760
We would get it into laughing fits that literally both of us at times would just be on the ground
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I mean, people would go out with us and unless they were our wives, they would have a blast
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because at that time we didn't really care about much, you know, we weren't like, Hey,
01:35:06.280
So we would, we would go out and, uh, uh, and, and do really stupid things, even though,
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you know, everybody around us knew it was stupid.
01:35:17.360
Like for instance, when, can you imagine doing the Ivanka trunk, the Trump thing?
01:35:41.660
So we went to the Plaza hotel in New York city to Ivanka Trump's, it was Ivanka, right?
01:35:50.360
So Ivanka Trump's, uh, no, Ivanka is the daughter, right?
01:35:56.600
So we went to Ivana Trump's, uh, store in the Plaza, which was this real high end,
01:36:08.240
And so I, I walk in and Pat walks in and, uh, I've got a ponytail and, uh, we're going to
01:36:16.500
a wedding and he needs to, he needs to look good.
01:36:21.420
And, um, that wouldn't even, they wouldn't even bat an eyelash on that now.
01:36:25.640
And she didn't because it was because the dresses were like 20 grand.
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So it was one of those places that no matter what you do in, and I'm, I mean this sincerely,
01:36:38.440
And I know this because my son-in-law worked at a store called Bergdorf Goodman, which is
01:36:45.040
And literally I went into Bergdorf Goodman one time because I think it was on friends.
01:36:49.920
And I went in one time with my wife and I thought a t-shirt had been, uh, uh, grossly
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I think that it was like $700 and I look at it.
01:37:20.900
When my son was working there, he, he's told me horror stories of what people do.
01:37:25.480
For instance, they'll bring their great Dane in and the great Dane will just take a crap
01:37:30.540
in the middle of the store and the person just doesn't do anything.
01:37:34.580
Says there's somebody here that can clean this up and they have to, and they don't say
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So when we walked in, this is like a 1990, 1989, we walk into the store.
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They're not going to say anything about two guys getting married, which was not happening
01:37:53.940
And, uh, we just wanted to see if this woman would tell Pat that he looked beautiful in
01:38:06.140
Yeah, it was, it truly completely different world.
01:38:09.940
It truly was, uh, it was so funny because it was, uh, the Bruce Jenner thing.
01:38:16.260
Caitlyn Jenner is beautiful in everything that she wears and no, she's really not.
01:38:23.580
And so he wore this, he wore this low cut gown with all of his, his chest hair popping
01:38:33.660
And he was, it was, oh, and I asked the, I asked the woman if, if my beard clashed with
01:38:44.240
And she answered a couple of times when she's, Pat was like, no, really, I, do I look fat
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Well, you know, don't ask, don't ask me, ask him.
01:39:00.900
I had to leave at one point cause I couldn't take any more of it.
01:39:10.400
And he was just, are you sure that these sequins, they bring out the color of my eyes and they
01:39:23.860
She was only saying it cause it was a $25,000 purchase.
01:39:30.640
Anyway, what I started to say was the time that Pat and I actually went to a gun store.
01:39:43.800
Then we went in dressed as clowns to a gun store and we said, we just, we're just on our
01:39:51.800
way to a birthday party, like a five-year-old birthday party.
01:39:59.520
We didn't care what kind, just something that would take something down that was about this
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It was, it was, uh, it was just as hard to buy firearms for birthday parties as it is
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That actually got a, that got a visit from the FBI.
01:40:31.860
And it was, it was really strange to sit there with the FBI and go, really guys, we didn't
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01:41:08.980
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I have to, um, uh, may I spend two minutes on a personal note here and then I want to
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get to this, um, this girl who apparently caused a commotion, uh, because she doesn't want to
01:41:59.360
Um, I'm going to be, uh, I'm going to be a responsible dad and be a little cryptic.
01:42:10.880
Uh, my kids are growing up and my kids are entering their teenage years and, uh, and I know I only have
01:42:23.380
a certain amount of time before their feet have to be in cement before they, they, uh, well, until I
01:42:31.400
either throw them in the river or until they grow up and move on their own.
01:42:35.720
And, uh, uh, my son is, uh, 15 and he's being a 15 year old boy, just like I was a 15 year old boy.
01:42:49.020
And so I am going to be away from the studios for a few weeks.
01:42:52.660
Um, I am going to be broadcasting, um, from, uh, my ranch where we have some fences to build
01:43:01.540
and some trees to cut down and, uh, some hard work to do.
01:43:05.560
And so I'm, I'm leaving after the show today, uh, to, uh, uh, to take a drive, uh, a road trip
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And I'm actually really looking forward to it, except the kid has gas problems like nobody's
01:43:24.820
Uh, so we're going to have to drive with the windows open the whole time, but, uh, it's just,
01:43:29.320
uh, um, I, I appreciate any, um, I appreciate you, you understanding when maybe things aren't
01:43:42.620
Um, because of satellite reasons, I live way up in the mountains and we don't even have
01:43:47.220
internet and we've had to have a satellite, uh, brought in and everything else.
01:43:52.140
So it, it might get a little dicey, but Pat will be here on Monday with me and, um, and
01:44:04.380
And so it, uh, it's going to be a little different, but we've got great TV shows all lined up.
01:44:09.260
I've spent the last, uh, couple of weeks working on some, uh, really, really good TV shows for
01:44:15.520
you and you're not going to have any interruption, hopefully in service, but I appreciate, um,
01:44:26.320
Pat's been with me for so long and I'm a guy who never wanted any children and somehow wound
01:44:33.580
up with four anyway, four, uh, I still haven't figured out exactly how that happened.
01:44:38.100
But, uh, and then, um, uh, and then I never wanted a boy cause I was afraid cause my dad
01:44:45.760
and I, we didn't have a good relationship except for a few years and, um, plus you're
01:44:54.340
I play games with him, baseball with him, football, what are you going to do?
01:45:07.720
It's the time spent with him and he is, I'm, I'm not looking forward to him growing up and
01:45:14.780
leaving the house, um, because I so enjoy his company.
01:45:19.660
Um, but it's a father and son, uh, bonding thing here for the next few weeks.
01:45:28.000
Uh, let me play the woman who has just now I've lost the sheet of paper.
01:45:39.700
Um, the, the girl who was freaking everyone out at the city council, the little girl, the
01:45:53.300
She speaks out on abortion being murder and you start to fear for her life being in that,
01:46:00.920
in that room because she's speaking out and pandemonium ensues.
01:46:13.340
So I'm here to ask you to make abortion illegal in Raleigh.
01:46:16.840
Abortion should be illegal because it's murder.
01:46:19.380
The definition of murder is the killing of one human being by another without justification
01:46:25.860
When mothers choose to slaughter their innocent babies, they already have fingerprints, noses.
01:46:38.500
If an infant is destroyed before birth, there's no problem.
01:46:41.460
But if killed after birth, it's considered a brutal murder.
01:46:46.980
Owners said that their slaves were their property and they could do whatever they wanted with them.
01:46:53.540
My hope is that in a few years, we'll look back at abortion and think,
01:47:04.040
The man nailing the whites only side on the water fountain?
01:47:11.220
Are you choosing to be like the plantation worker flogging the little black child?
01:47:14.680
Or are you going to protest even if it costs your life like Martin Luther King Jr.?
01:47:20.700
If you think abortion should be illegal, would you please stand up?
01:47:30.300
If you think abortion should be illegal, would you please stand up?
01:47:42.120
How inappropriate it is and how dare she bring up slavery.
01:47:50.700
He was speaking directly to the Senate and to the South.
01:47:56.020
And he said, the South is sleeping with the harlot, the whore of slavery.
01:48:07.700
And because he said that the South was being dishonorable and sleeping with a harlot, slavery, they almost beat him to death in the well of the Semen.
01:48:25.020
It took him, I think, three years to recover from that.
01:48:40.800
In fact, he beat him with a silver tipped cane and was bashing him with a silver tip in the head.
01:48:52.260
They took parts of that cane and they sold pieces of that cane.
01:48:56.840
They made little teeny canes and made them into a necklace.
01:49:01.800
And people in the South, including in the Senate and the House, wore them as a symbol that they stood in solidarity, that they will beat anyone to death.
01:49:13.920
That dare says anything about slavery to the South.
01:49:17.980
I used to not be able to comprehend how that could be.
01:49:33.200
That's when I said, because everybody was starting to talk, you know, there's Tea Party, there's a Civil War.
01:49:41.840
And what was it like right before the Civil War?
01:49:47.060
And it's my contention that when we see that, when we see people truly beaten, especially in a hall of power, when we see anger so high, if they would have come and physically abused that child to get her to stop, that's the flashpoint of Civil War in America.
01:50:13.260
What was it that she said that was so horrible?
01:50:27.480
Wait, I'm a person the minute after I'm born, but the minute before I'm born, I'm not a person.
01:50:37.920
And for blacks to get so outraged by what she had to say, when 80%, nearly 80% of the Planned Parenthood abortion clinics are located in black and Hispanic neighborhoods, that's what they should be upset about.
01:50:53.260
That's what should have you screaming and yelling that it's not appropriate and it's not right.
01:51:00.540
What they're doing to minorities at Planned Parenthood is eliminating them.
01:51:11.560
I mean, the Klan is more outspoken, but they haven't killed as many people by any stretch of the imagination.
01:51:16.740
They haven't done anything to wipe out the black population like Planned Parenthood has done.
01:51:30.120
And by the way, one other thing on this before I move on.
01:51:33.240
I'm so sick of hearing about all the oh so tolerant men.
01:51:37.720
All the men who believe in a woman's right to choose.
01:51:49.800
And men are more than willing to go right along with it.
01:52:03.080
And when they get pregnant, they can say, you know what?
01:52:12.680
But I would bet you 80% of the men who are saying, oh, that's right.
01:52:20.640
They might, and I speak from experience, they might be the kind of people that actually think, well, I don't really know for sure.
01:52:39.200
These men who are oh so tolerant are not oh so tolerant.
01:52:43.320
These men who are doing this are clearly doing it to keep the door open for them.
01:52:54.680
And I want to play the biggest shocker of the week.
01:53:11.720
Like, all of a sudden, a wormhole opened up, and we all were sucked into this wormhole, and we're on a different earth that looks like this earth that we came from,
01:53:25.420
How can I prove that we were in a wormhole, and we're on a different planet that looks like the one we came from?
01:53:35.820
So I don't remember my father ever fixing his car, and my dad always had a used car.
01:53:58.680
We were not wealthy people, and so we never had a new car.
01:54:03.380
I bought my dad's first new car when I got into television and started working at Fox.
01:54:14.760
Now, he couldn't fix a car to save his life, so I don't have that.
01:54:19.260
But I remember my grandfather leaning over the truck, and he would do his own repairs on his truck.
01:54:26.760
I mean, not even if you're like me that has absolutely no mechanical knowledge.
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A lot of stuff has happened this week that would indicate that you are still on the earth that you knew, the one that you were born to and you grew up on.
01:55:28.180
But then you start thinking, like, for instance, we started the week with he called, you know, I don't know, what's her name?
01:55:49.320
And they were, you know, mocking him and the queen.
01:55:54.040
Then Bill Nye, the science guy, compares the need to fight climate change to D-Day.
01:56:05.920
This is this says to me at some point, I don't know where it happened.
01:56:20.300
So if you expect this, you are on your planet that you've always been on.
01:56:24.820
But I've been sucked through a wormhole and I wasn't here for this.
01:56:29.880
OK, so in my world, this would not have happened.
01:56:33.660
And after the after the president gave his speech on Normandy, Jim Acosta came to the
01:56:48.620
I think this was perhaps the most on message moment of Donald Trump's presidency today.
01:56:53.400
We were all wondering whether he would veer from his remarks, go off of his script there.
01:56:59.760
But he stayed on script, stayed on message and I think rose to the moment.
01:57:04.220
And as he was talking about those men gathered behind him, he described them as being among
01:57:12.180
I mean, that that could not be more of a fact check true if we could have found one.
01:57:18.000
And it really was one of those moments that I think Donald Trump needed to rise to in order
01:57:24.420
to, I think, walk away from the cemetery, walk away from this hallowed ground and have
01:57:30.680
people back at home saying, you know what, no matter what I think about the current president
01:57:36.020
of the United States, he said the right thing at Normandy.
01:57:41.280
He really hit all of the right, I think, moments in that speech when he was paying respect to
01:57:49.440
See, where I come from, the earth that I come from, Jim Acosta did not say that.
01:58:00.620
He's either on drugs and he needs help or we have slipped through a wormhole.
01:58:10.760
No, and unless we slip through another wormhole, we won't hear again.
01:58:14.520
So enjoy the moment and let it just cover your whole weekend with sweetness.