Diversity, The Death of Us | Guests: Tim Alberta & John Solomon | 7⧸16⧸19
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2 hours and 1 minute
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Summary
James bond is gone. What happens now? Will he be replaced by a transgendered African-American? Is it time for a black woman to replace him on the James Bond franchise? ?
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment we're having an argument already and pat comes
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in early to join in on this that's not what the double o status means they didn't make this black
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woman a james bond they gave her james bond's double o moniker because he left so it doesn't
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make her james bond right but james bond is gone it's a james bond movie no james bond comes back
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and he wants to come back in but she's got his double o status because he lost oh so how do we
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replace you with a transgendered asian how does that happen can we get that into effect
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i would love that but let me use that as an example they wouldn't become glenn back they
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would just be the host are you working for the film company oh my god this is agonizing
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no there's plenty of reasons to be pissed off at the uh what the broccoli family uh but uh this is
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we can only hope that i have a another vocal cord uh experience uh this summer oh that would be great
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we could bring in a black woman to replace we could we could we could um and i wouldn't have
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a problem with that oh it's time i think it's time for a little diversity if there was a if there was
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a black woman that that had you know my traits having her on giving her opinions on this show
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would be fine well of course it would right yes your problem is you think james bond is being
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replaced by a black woman and james bond is a guy so you're true so you're the problem i'm the problem
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here yeah i just know you want to have it wait wait the diversity right if you want to have a
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mandate i know if you want to have a problem have a problem with the guy who is replacing james bond
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as james bond he's always been a white guy he's not a white he's not a black man he's always been a
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white guy if you want to have that conversation okay what is he now he's white he's still white
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james bond yeah who's replacing who's replaced daniel craig uh the guy who he's great actor um
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uh don't remember his name he's a black guy but not in this bond right but yeah but not in this one
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is becoming bond what right a black guy is yeah is becoming bond and so you know if you want to just
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you know flush all of the history of this guy with it was like uh when uh what's his name did one
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one bond movie and he was like sensitive and oh you know i'm not going to be bad with timothy dalton
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yeah okay that's not james bond right we we know who james bond is he's a white guy from scotland
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right we got it okay he's not a black guy right now that one you could have an intellectual
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argument over on let's stop changing the stories can we please stop changing the stories just for
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political correctness but and then can we move on with our lives because it's freaking james bond
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the 007 status in this particular movie james bond is still daniel craig and james bond is pissed
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because his 00 status is gone and he wants it back from the new person that has that 00 status
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and so he's still james bond right so and then they're just so basically what they've come up
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with a way to justify the diversity move here in the story and you're accepting it that's essentially
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what we're learning i'm trying not to hate everybody and everything i just i'm trying i'm trying not to
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be i guys i was just in new york for the last week well i know it is the worst like hamilton
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was interesting because i don't know if you know this alexander hamilton wasn't black
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shut up no he wasn't he was a white guy he was a white guy now if we what if what if you'd made
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martin luther king a white guy can you imagine the uh so so hang on just a second wait wait wait wait
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so would you have a problem because i wouldn't would you have a problem with a great actor who
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happened to be black playing uh one of our founders if it wasn't all about this stupid
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diversity thing so in other words a great actor could play malcolm x or martin luther king it would
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be it would be hard you have to go farther away let's go and go the other way is it okay for
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you know a white person to play black people we look back at that in history and we say that's
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negative right we look back at blackface and say that's a bad idea unless you happen to be governor
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of virginia it's a really bad idea right because it was demeaning if you played the role right it
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still would not be acceptable in our society be that because of political correctness but it's
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just also dumb right like there's there's you know what there's black people and black founders by the
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way you have black people play black the black founders it'd be great to see some freaking movies
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about that yeah i'd love to see that it would tell the real story it would which we've done it would
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uh i just don't i mean like and then you see scarlett joe is it scarlett joe getting in trouble
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because she said she should be able to play anyone she wants she should be able to play any tree
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or or be yeah whatever it was that she wants and that's being seen as this like oh my gosh i can't
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believe how dare she dare she well because she got a role taken from her because she's not trans so i
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guess now only trans people can trade can play a trans role and i think it's stupid it's stupid and
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like stupid but wait a minute hang on just a second what's the difference between white and black right
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exactly i think it's just the real visibility right i think rod uh daniel craig took some heat
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at the beginning when he was named bond because he was too short like this is guys too short to be
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bond people noticed yeah that no yeah but that's ridiculous but it's not tom cruise is 5-1 right but
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tom cruise is playing like tom cruise is standing on a box you just can't see him standing on the box
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and because it's hidden you can't do that with skin color it's just a really obvious trait right
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right right you can't you can't do it like if you had even if it's like long hair right like there's
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things that you can alter to make the person appear like the person they're playing and so you do those
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things you can't do it with skin color that's why it's the most obvious i have to tell you gender
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the hate here we need marianne williamson here uh because the hate that is happening on this show
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right now overwhelming overwhelming overwhelming that's true now i don't know did you guys hear
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the marianne williamson prayer i have not yet now this is not cult-like at all this does not feel
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like some sort of spooky you know what's that name of that movie so somar or something that movie that's
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out right now yeah that's it's nothing like this definitely doesn't sound like get out part two
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there's definitely no no you're not going to feel that here here it is as i speak
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i'm going to ask the white americans in the room to please repeat after me okay
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on behalf of myself and on behalf of my country
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in honor of your ancestors and on behalf of your children
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i apologize please forgive us with this prayer i acknowledge
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the depth of the evils that have been perpetrated against black people in america it's too long
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are you saying that black people have to apologize for something glenn
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i think all americans need to apologize for a lot of stuff
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where i've come out and said hey i made some mistakes and i apologize
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it's always good to recognize someone else's pain
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but it can't be a one-way street unless it's god on the other end
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but everybody else has something to apologize for
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well except these aren't the people that are responsible for slavery
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what a creepy moment if you happen to be one of the african-americans there
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like there's just being touched during that time
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every african-american i think i've ever met would be like
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for something that you weren't even alive before
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and i think many african-americans agree with that as well
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we do know that it is important through a.a. and through all religious organizations
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it is important to recognize the pain of others and just to say it's good and i i apologize i am with you blah blah blah yeah the problem with it is it always it doesn't stop there now i have to pay you reparations
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no wait a minute what i'm recognizing your pain i had nothing to do with you causing your pain but i am recognizing your pain because you are a human being just like i am and when i have pain it feels good for somebody to come up to me and say
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i'm sorry for the loss of your mother okay you didn't kill my mom dude why are you sorry because i'm recognizing your pain and so when it stops at that i'm sorry for your loss
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what happens is i'm sorry for the loss of your mother
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is advocating for about a half a trillion dollars
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i think she said i think she's the one that said it was
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uh anything under a hundred billion dollars is an insult
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who gets the who gets the money and who doesn't
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what about the african-americans that would find it insulting to take reparations
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you can't do that right before i go into a commercial
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what's even worse is only one in five homes have security
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a lot of times police assume that it's a false alarm
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but simply safe uses their video verification technology
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to be really tough that he'd really have to pull
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uh and i remember that uh it it was it was quite a
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lively debate in south carolina but this is the
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yeah well it's similar i think the difference is
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that you know hillary clinton was always looking
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at a coronation as the democratic party's nominee
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and obviously there were some folks in the party
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establishment on on that side who were just sort
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of annoyed with bernie sanders and and and kind
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of viewed him as a pesk and wanted to get him out
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donald trump was becoming a runaway train after
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sort of scoffed at trump for for the better part of the past year
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was suddenly coming to terms with the fact that this guy was not only the
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front runner but probably the prohibitive front runner
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because he had placed second in iowa and then he had you know cleaned
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everyone's clock in new hampshire so there was this reckoning glenn after
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the new hampshire primary they had 10 days until south carolina
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and and during that period of time i documented in the book
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you had you know senior party officials reaching out to
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top party consultants talking about trying to orchestrate some sort of
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11th hour kind of pirate operation to take down trump
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you had mark short who of course now works in the white house a very prominent
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white house official but mark short at the time was running
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the coke brothers political network and he went to wichita
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and asked them for 10 million dollars to take down trump on super tuesday
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essentially the fear among all of these folks was that
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if he won south carolina he would then have such a head of steam heading into
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super tuesday that this thing was going to be a runaway and so
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what the rnc actually did and that sean spicer who of course became press
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secretary sean spicer and katie walsh and some others inside the rnc
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they got together with the south carolina republican party the chairman
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of which the guy named matt moore he did not like trump and they got together
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with the rubio campaign and essentially they stacked the debate hall with rubio
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supporters who drowned out trump in booze basically everything he said that
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wow wow how did how did spicer end up on trump's team
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no but i mean he was working for the he was working against the president
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well i guess they all kind of were previous previous was as well that's a
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stupid question i i retract that it's true though throughout the book that's a
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really that's a recurring thing where these people who were very anti-trump
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during the campaign wind up with roles in the including pompeo which is
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something i had never heard before from the book tim can you go through
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pompeo and can i take a break and have you come back okay just let me take
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uh in just a second more the name of the book is american carnage
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on the front lines of the republican civil war and the rise of president trump
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we have tim alberdon he is the author of american carnage it's a book that is out today and and
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really fascinating um we only have about two and a half minutes so this is really unfair to ask you
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but i'm fascinated by the stories of pompeo and haley in the book but perhaps in this time you only have
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time to answer this question is there a possibility that trump would ever uh replace um uh pence with
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haley for political reasons no not from my reporting glenn and i can tell you why it's it's first and
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foremost the president does really prize loyalty and no one has been more loyal to trump than mike pence
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thick and thin we have seen that time and again i just can never see trump doing that and i think
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secondly haley would have zero interest in it nikki haley is very clearly positioning herself to run
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for president in 2024 whether that's after a second trump term or if trump loses in 2020 nikki haley is
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it's the worst kept secret in politics she she is very clearly positioning herself readying her team
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to to get her own presidential campaign off the ground in about 2022 so she would have no interest
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in joining trump's day how is trump feeling about this coming election is he feeling pretty confident
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do you get a sense of anything real i think i think he's confident in watching the democratic
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party right now that that this very large primary field and frankly just the sort of cultural and
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political forces that drove the republican party farther to the right over the past decade that they are
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now doing the same thing to the democratic party pulling it farther to the left and that they may
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ultimately nominate someone who simply does not have the appeal to white working class voters who
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are going to wind up probably tipping the scales in states like michigan wisconsin and pennsylvania
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and i think that is probably the president's best hope for re-election because if he can win those three states
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then he probably can win re-election and democrats have to be very careful not to nominate someone who
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is outside of the mainstream somebody who does not have the ability to connect with a lot of those obama trump
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voters i think that is what keeps the president optimistic at this point keep that to yourself
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tim keep that to yourself uh all right uh tim uh alberta uh from politico the name of the book is
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american carnage on the front lines of the republican civil war and the rise of president trump thank you so
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much for joining us tim i appreciate it my pleasure thanks god bless thanks for having me yeah that's
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fascinating stuff because i mean we all went through that together and it's like a history book
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about what was going on behind the scenes you know in a story that we are all involved in at some
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level yeah yeah the president's set for this book and all of the sources are on record you know and
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he talked to each of the sources one-on-one he talked to pence and everything else um and so it does
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seem more like a capturing of history at that time not a gotcha smear book although there are things in
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there that i'm sure the president isn't going to like it's interesting that he was on the phone
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with the white house this morning as this book comes out uh and um and they were talking you know
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this morning fascinating book it's american carnage and now here's glenn and stew at the next hour
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meaning the the four horsewomen of the apocalypse uh that are in the uh in congress right now
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that are causing all kinds of problems for the democratic party that's according to the
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democratic party that's why they leaked an internal poll that shows just how weak these guys are
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there is a civil war but let's not just focus on that let's also focus on who these people really
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are we begin with the tale of two ahmeds in 60 seconds
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i want to i want to spend some time today on aoc and also another member of congress part of the
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squad stew is working on looking at all of the the poll results that are coming out now leaked from the
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democratic party which i find fascinating he'll give us a look at that coming up in a second first
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let me start with a story of i like to call it the tale of two ahmads
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three weeks ago the minneapolis star tribune hardly a conservative publication published a 2300
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word story with updates about the elan omar scandal nothing was said
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now see if this sounds like a big story to you a current member of congress may have married her
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brother for immigration purposes and tax purposes and then lied about it the same member of congress
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also clearly violated federal and state tax law now this sounds like a supermarket headline but it is
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it's not it's not coming from a conspiracy theorist website no no no it's coming from the oh so credible
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minneapolis star tribune now omar and her representatives um
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the immunity here is apparently off the charts because the mainstream media will not go near this
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story it's not that they don't care because they would care if it was anybody else they are making a
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conscious choice to stay away from this story because perhaps they're part of the squad
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but let me give you the headline from the minneapolis star tribune new documents revisit questions about
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representative elan omar's marriage history now when the story first surfaced in 2016
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that she may have married her own brother to get around immigration laws omar called it baseless
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rumors it's just crazy internet stuff but last month as the state of minnesota invested campaign
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finance violations by omar it found that she had filed federal taxes in 2014 and 2015 with her current
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husband ahmed her husband ahmed hersey even though she was still legally married to a different ahmed
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with the last name of elmi so the two ahmeds and you're gonna have to play pay close attention here
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because there's two ahmeds remember there's ahmed hersey her current husband and ahmed elmi now let me
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walk you through this from from from this point i'm just going to go with the last names of her two
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husbands hersey and elmi now this is how omar's campaign orders her marriage timeline listen to this
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in 2002 when she was 19 omar marries hersey that's her current husband she marries hersey
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according to the star tribune they married in their faith tradition those are in quotes in minnesota
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which means because it's the married in the faith tradition they didn't file any paperwork so she
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wasn't officially married to him omar and hersey proceed to have two children together over the
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next six years but then they decide to divorce but remember they were never officially married
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they just got a divorce in their fair faith tradition not a legal divorce because they weren't
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legally married the following year omar now is 26 and she legally gets married to a different ahmed
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ahmed elmi he's 23 so it was a quick rebound and this one she doesn't want to marry in her faith
00:48:20.900
tradition she marries in the legal tradition he's 23 she identifies him as a british citizen now according
00:48:29.460
to the star tribune elmi's school records show he went to high school in saint paul and attended
00:48:35.400
north dakota state university two years later in 2011 omar and elmi divorce in their faith tradition
00:48:46.220
but i thought they were married not in their faith tradition they were married in the legal
00:48:51.720
tradition well whatever that is they decide not to legally divorce so in 2012 omar gets back together
00:49:01.820
with her first sort of husband hersey you know the father of her two children that year they have a
00:49:08.880
third child together so she just went off and married somebody else uh but got a divorce in the faith
00:49:18.400
tradition but not really a divorce goes back to her husband who she had a faith divorce
00:49:26.900
following year she gets elected to minnesota's state house of representatives now remember in 2014 and
00:49:38.140
2015 omar and hersey the faith tradition husband file joint tax returns but they're
00:49:48.280
still not legally married she was still legally married to ahmed elmi so i guess it was just a
00:49:56.240
clerical error the following year she gets elected to the minnesota state house of representatives and
00:50:02.580
her campaign is plagued with allegations that elmi is not just her her lover and her husband but
00:50:10.660
instead her brother that she married for immigration purposes according to the star tribune new documents
00:50:19.360
reveal efforts by omar's campaign in 2016 and again in 2018 when she was elected to the u.s house
00:50:25.880
to keep her marriage to elmi out of the media in 2016 omar's campaign releases the names of six of
00:50:34.260
omar's siblings but only their first names and ahmed elmi is not on the list in 2017 while serving in the
00:50:49.020
but i think she's still married to ahmed the first one right then there's a small matter of possible
00:50:59.520
perjury because in her divorce proceedings omar claims that she hasn't seen or made contact with
00:51:06.620
elmi since 2011 that's under oath unfortunately there are social media posts with photos of omar
00:51:16.420
and elmi together in london in 2014 oops that content was deleted after omar began running for political
00:51:25.180
office now the star tribune says it's been unable to independently obtain the original posts
00:51:31.000
they say the star tribune is skeptical of the post that are still viewable on what it calls
00:51:37.140
conservative activist sites like pj media well that doesn't make any sense you could easily find out if that
00:51:44.780
that picture has been altered in 2018 before she's elected to congress omar finally legally marries
00:51:52.800
her husband the first one hersey hopefully that she has the right ahmed uh at the marriage license i
00:52:02.000
don't know because the bloggers won't stop talking about it they're so hateful the star tribune reports
00:52:08.040
that their investigation could quote neither conclusively confirm nor uh rebuke the allegation
00:52:15.600
that elmi is omar's sibling so it's a definite maybe omar and hersey still refuse to answer any
00:52:26.980
questions about the elmi situation elmi now seems to be in africa according to social media posts
00:52:33.200
he's not talking either but here's the thing in a separate investigation the washington examiner
00:52:39.600
viewed public documents including 24 traffic violations and misdemeanor charges against hersey
00:52:46.520
that lists he and elon omar's home address as being the same residence from 2009 to 2011
00:52:54.720
so just to make sure you're totally clear on this she divorces her husband and the kids then legally
00:53:02.900
marries another man where they all move into the same house okay now that contradicts omar's claim
00:53:16.580
that she was separated from hersey during that time frame according to the public documents omar and
00:53:22.940
hersey lived at the same dress when she same address when she legally was married to elmi which is weird
00:53:30.540
very awkward but hey donald trump hates people so pay attention to that finding out if elmi is
00:53:42.580
omar's brother would seem like a pretty easy thing to figure out but not when your family immigrated
00:53:48.640
to the u.s from a war-torn country like somalia that had a bad government record-keeping system
00:53:54.360
there are no records of birth certificates so we don't know omar won't answer the question about
00:54:01.500
her marriages and she refused to make her tax and immigration records available to the star tribune or
00:54:06.780
any other outlet apparently people who petition the u.s government for a visa on behalf of a sibling
00:54:14.140
who is not a citizen may have to wait 12 or more years to get one but applications for spouses
00:54:20.500
are processed much more quickly is this what omar was doing for elmi if he is indeed a brother
00:54:28.740
we still don't know for sure but regardless of that we don't know if they're siblings or not
00:54:36.060
she still broke federal and state laws by filing taxes jointly with hersey while being legally married
00:54:42.560
to elmi in the same house during a deposition before the campaign finance and public discourse
00:54:48.840
board last december omar said she was unaware that she violated tax law by filing joint married
00:54:55.240
returns with hersey she told the board board she couldn't remember amending her tax filing to correct
00:55:00.660
the problem either you know how it is when you forget that you got married um at that one time to that
00:55:08.060
other person who's still living in your house sometimes it can be very confusing when you're trying to
00:55:13.720
just figure out your taxes maybe if you're lucky enough to land on the ideology and intersectionality
00:55:21.600
charts in the same area as elan omar we're claiming ignorance before a state board will get you off the
00:55:28.200
hook maybe maybe you'll someday be lucky enough to have that intersectionality but i doubt most of us
00:55:39.080
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a deductible may apply we pause now for 10 seconds station id
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it's a glenbeck program with our uh our in-house numbers geek uh stu bergeer thank you uh and uh stu
00:57:38.160
tell me the the uh poll numbers that suspiciously somebody just made a mistake in the dnc and released
00:57:49.360
under of course under with anonymity uh somehow was able to convince oh my gosh yeah it's pretty
00:57:55.960
interesting in that any internal poll yeah you always have to question right because it's there's
00:58:03.640
they only reveal the one they want you to see right so when a campaign is going on they're
00:58:08.480
saying actually we're showing great growth well they may have seen had five other polls that showed
00:58:13.140
that they had terrible growth but they wanted you to see the one they had great growth right
00:58:17.480
so anything anytime you hear this you have to take it with a grain of salt however that being said
00:58:23.480
the fact that the democrats or at least a you know a very uh highly tied democratic group
00:58:30.740
um is releasing this is what's really notable here the polls show uh that alexandria casio cortez has a
00:58:42.480
22 approval rating among americans 22 approval rating that's um quite low good yeah that's what you
00:58:52.760
would call in the polling industry not good um and uh she is uh uh she is recognized by 74 percent of
00:59:02.680
americans which is astounding which is really not good i mean that the fact that a freshman congressperson
00:59:10.500
has a 74 percent of people know who she is is remarkable there are probably never before seen never
00:59:18.220
before seen there are people maybe i was gonna say maybe abe lincoln or you know there is a freshman
00:59:24.540
congressman that did have that okay john quincy adams okay only because he was president before he ran for
00:59:31.120
congress yeah probably so but this is unheard of and the more the more the higher your recognition
00:59:38.180
level is the more solid that number of likability is right because people have made their mind up
00:59:44.840
correct um now ilana mar her she's only recognized by 53 so a little bit less but still that's an
00:59:51.160
incredible number i mean seth moulton glenn running for president right now eric swalwell running for
00:59:58.360
president right now joe c stack running for president right now most people have never heard i would say
01:00:03.720
they have a name recognition of maybe two percent right i mean maybe maybe and then you know these are
01:00:08.320
people who are current congressmen with c stack's a former congressman but running for president
01:00:12.420
right now tim ryan i mean if you're not in his district do you know who tim ryan is probably not
01:00:18.640
alexandria casio cortez is not in the district of most people i mean she's in now she's in new york
01:00:24.700
city obviously omar in minnesota i mean these approval these recognition numbers are insane off the
01:00:33.420
charts shows how much of attention they've received however ilan omar's approval rating is nine percent
01:00:40.260
nine percent nine nine now think you would think that the people who like her are the ones who know
01:00:49.880
her you know what i mean right so everybody who everybody who knows her or i should say everybody
01:00:57.640
who likes her knows her okay so her whole fan base is wrapped up in that nine percent approval rating
01:01:05.340
right so maybe she has enough room to grow to 15 percent you know something like that but there's
01:01:11.140
not a lot there it's this group by the way also found that uh socialism was only favored uh was only
01:01:17.300
uh shown favorability of 18 percent in the poll which is very low and uh uh is capitalism 56 percent
01:01:24.620
favorable uh to only 32 percent unfavorable that seems right to me yeah i mean you know there's an
01:01:31.340
interesting thing i think it was politico that wrote it up about this controversy with uh ilan
01:01:35.860
omar and and uh casio cortez and trump in these tweets and they went down halfway through the story
01:01:42.160
they're like well you know of course casio cortez was born in america and ilan omar came you know
01:01:48.260
immigrated to america they're u.s citizens they go through the reviewing the story and at the end
01:01:52.820
uh also as an aside none of the four are socialists it's like you need to break that to
01:01:58.960
alexandria casio cortez who constantly calls herself a democratic socialist and if you want
01:02:03.940
to say well democratic socialism and socialism are different well it's a flip it's like you know
01:02:08.560
chocolate chip ice cream and vanilla ice cream are different but they're both ice cream
01:02:12.560
it's not a you know we're not breaking her she's a self-identified socialist and even that she's
01:02:21.160
actually like it's seen as a an unfair attack when she names it about herself i want to show you i
01:02:27.580
want to show you what she actually believes in in her office and we'll talk a little bit more about
01:02:32.480
these polls and what these polls actually may mean first of all on the surface it just means this is
01:02:40.280
an out and out war inside of the democratic party uh and while there was this war with the republicans
01:02:48.940
with the tea party it worked out in favor of the tea party i don't think it's going to end the same way
01:02:54.660
here you're listening to glenn beck first election yeah uh let me go to uh relief factor we'll talk
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about that coming up a second uh i have uh i have a great challenge uh i really like to paint but i
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technically uh suck uh at it and creativity my creativity i think is it's okay um but without
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relief factor i just wouldn't be able to paint at all i couldn't i couldn't handle the pain i was on
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a flight back from new york uh this weekend and i thought i was going to crawl out of my skin i
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couldn't take the i couldn't take the pain uh on the flight millions of people are like this we all
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have our own thing we all have our own pain and we can whine about it or we can do something about it
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joe biden wants you to know if you like your plan you can keep it oh my god we go through the seven
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biggest lies from obamacare uh tonight on tv blaze tv.com slash glenn promo code glenn
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oh welcome to the uh welcome to the program uh cnn has breaking news right now house gop leaders
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speak as trump steps up racist attacks ah okay all right racist attacks no what what the president
01:04:41.880
said is if you don't like it here you don't have to leave you don't have to live here you can you can
01:04:47.240
feel free to move wherever it is you want to go and ilan omar if if if it's so bad here you're welcome
01:04:57.480
to go home to somalia and why would you why would you want to be a citizen of a place that is as evil
01:05:05.940
as you say it is where the people just they see children as less than dogs wow that doesn't sound
01:05:17.600
like america it does sound like somalia but it doesn't sound like america now this is a racist attack
01:05:26.580
to say if you don't like it here you're free to move you are free to move there are other countries
01:05:36.160
i don't understand it nobody's trapping you here people are climbing to get in
01:05:50.000
thinks that they can sway the american people there look they're in the middle right now of a
01:05:58.300
of a civil war and it's the civil war that was already fought by the republicans and for a while
01:06:06.340
the the tea party won that first election the tea party won but the swamp just swallowed them
01:06:13.920
now but that tea party you know much to the surprise of the media was about the constitution
01:06:22.940
that's what it was about and when the tea party was then swallowed by the republican party that gave
01:06:30.700
birth to donald trump the people who were in the tea party said you know what we tried it the right way
01:06:35.400
well these people are exactly the people that i lined out for you in the coming insurrection
01:06:44.460
uh book that i talked about while i was at fox about 2008 and said look this is what's happening
01:06:50.200
in france and this is what's going to happen here the democrats have lied to the left for 100 years
01:06:57.140
saying yeah we're going to progress to you know a socialist non-free market kind of state
01:07:02.640
we just you just have to stick with us well once they opened their doors and said you guys do what
01:07:08.820
you do we're going to do what we do we'll work together once they did that the democrats thought
01:07:15.640
that they were going to be able to control the far left they didn't realize you don't ever get into
01:07:21.340
bed with revolutionaries you don't get into bed with people who say let's burn the entire system down
01:07:27.820
you say what you want about donald trump but he doesn't want to burn the entire system down
01:07:33.340
he wants to end the corruption that's what his promise was i'll end the corruption i'll end all
01:07:40.360
of the i'll end all of these people here who just think they're in a party and they don't have to answer
01:07:45.860
to anybody that's what his promise was whether he's done that or not is up for you to decide but
01:07:51.720
that's what that's what the people who elected him that's what they elected him for not to get rid of
01:07:56.520
the constitution not to throw everything out but to throw the bums out these people are saying
01:08:04.620
let's throw the institutions out and look the poll number doesn't surprise me that they have anywhere
01:08:15.500
from a nine to a twenty percent approval rating
01:08:18.620
and it should actually give americans some hope today when i saw those numbers that makes me feel
01:08:28.180
good you know what they're all they're doing is they're generating a louder voice on social media
01:08:33.140
it's just that that that twenty percent if it is even that are just so prominent on social media
01:08:42.920
you know you go to the neighborhood where the crips are you're gonna say wow this is just a
01:08:50.020
this is where i'm surrounded by the gang everybody's in the gang yeah we'll get out of the neighborhood
01:08:55.040
here's how i know they're not with the american people if you can't condemn a terrorist attack
01:09:03.880
on our border patrol this weekend if you can't condemn it you're not with the people
01:09:10.900
if you're calling for an end of all border controls just open the floodgates everyone can come in
01:09:20.800
and everyone is guaranteed health care you come into the country you get free health care
01:09:28.240
that just doesn't mean our border that means anybody i could come from france i could come
01:09:32.960
anywhere and you get covered health care holy cow when you suggest that we don't have any borders
01:09:40.260
that we get rid of our law enforcement of you know people who are not supposed to be here
01:09:45.920
border patrols and ice you're not with the american people when you claim that this system doesn't work
01:09:52.980
maybe you've got a few people with you on both sides but when you claim the answer is to end the free
01:09:58.740
market you're not with the american people when you constantly call all white people who don't agree
01:10:05.500
with you racist and homophobes people are not with you when you call every black person that's not with
01:10:13.780
you a racist a homophobe an uncle tom the people aren't with you when you make yourself into a victim
01:10:24.000
every single day people get sick of victimhood nobody wants to follow a victim
01:10:35.200
you want to follow a leader you want to follow somebody who's picked themselves up
01:10:41.080
and everybody has tried to take down and you pick yourself up i'm not a victim
01:10:45.760
i'm a survivor i'm a thriver i'm somebody that can take this bad situation and make it into something
01:10:56.100
great i'm somebody that no matter how much i'm beaten i don't start believing the worst in everyone
01:11:03.860
you make yourself a victim you set yourself apart from a basic american tenant we are a judeo-christian
01:11:17.920
nation whether you believe it or not doesn't matter it's deep within us now jesus was not a victim
01:11:24.640
jesus while they were nailing him to a cross he was forgiving those
01:11:46.720
he led by example and i know in the middle east
01:11:54.140
you know it doesn't work this way you don't have your heroes nailed to a cross
01:12:01.680
but he conquered things in a different way he conquered things that are deep inside of us today
01:12:10.400
we have always believed that each man must pay for his sins
01:12:19.660
that we do not pass the sins of the father on to the son
01:12:24.860
that the the way that you are paid for your sins
01:12:30.680
is either you are arrested because you broke the law
01:12:40.080
but somehow or another you will end up paying for your sins
01:12:46.780
you have to pay for your sins by asking for forgiveness
01:12:50.600
but that's not that's not what the squad is asking
01:12:56.660
the squad is asking us to pay for the sins of people we never met
01:13:03.440
never knew to people we have no idea who they even are
01:13:08.140
we're having to pay for the sins of the great great great great grandfather
01:13:20.680
it goes against everything that we used to say was common sense
01:13:27.260
i can't make up for something that my great great grandfather did
01:13:42.540
one of them died in the notorious prison camp in the south
01:14:29.940
she's afraid of the very small number of people
01:15:18.040
and i don't like it when i don't have my ex-chair
01:15:28.500
i mean you're you're used to being pampered mr back
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well you know you need to be coddled a little bit
01:35:50.200
have been an intelligence uh officer or asset of
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reporting on the epstein case particularly back
01:37:16.660
the state department if they if they're if they
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they are incredible yesterday uh on this program
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in the passion of christ so we were talking and
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they're going to show a special viewing on the on
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still what else do we have to do today i mean we've already prayed with marianne
01:39:41.260
williamson for forgiveness we did which was good i don't think we
01:39:44.560
can let this day go by though without really examining joe biden did you just
01:39:49.980
say dago you did that's not a bye oh my gosh you said it again
01:39:58.840
oh my gosh stop with the racial i don't i'm not like
01:40:02.940
what a racist i'm just trying to hr all right go ahead
01:40:07.060
uh we can talk to hr because maybe they'll be able to tell us whether we'll be
01:40:10.320
able to keep our health insurance i know joe biden
01:40:12.480
yeah has informed us about this um and you'd think someone would be self-aware
01:40:17.540
enough to be able to stop yourself from saying this exact phrase that beat you
01:40:24.140
up so many times if you like your plan you keep your plan
01:40:26.740
you know in watching it i did think he was going to stop himself
01:40:30.880
yeah i almost you almost get the sense that he consciously decided to go for it
01:40:36.440
yeah all right so here it is listen to this audio how many of you like your
01:40:40.100
employer-based health care did you think it was adequate now if i come
01:40:46.580
well that's what medicare for all does you cannot have it period
01:40:50.060
number one there's a hiatus spot in between by the way how long it's going to
01:40:54.360
so i leave people the option if you like your health care plan
01:41:01.400
i don't know if he did it consciously or not it's not a good decision
01:41:05.400
it was the lie of the year lie of the year famously not by a right-wing
01:41:10.960
organization but i think it was politico wasn't it
01:41:13.040
it was politifact politifact lie of the year lie of the year by the way
01:41:17.660
there are several big lies and we're going over all of them tonight the seven
01:41:23.080
is it the seven biggest lies yes the seven biggest lies of obamacare
01:41:28.360
tonight in a special you don't want to miss on blaze tv this is one i've been
01:41:33.300
particularly fired up about because here are these 25 candidates or it was 26 we
01:41:39.820
did lose eric swalwell last week god rest his campaign soul i didn't have a
01:41:44.720
soul that was a problem okay now that was kind of a problem um 26 candidates and
01:41:48.460
all of them are saying our health care is the biggest concern in the united
01:41:53.220
states and it's like well wait a minute like you guys are the ones that passed
01:41:57.740
obamacare and we're supposed to solve all of this right we're only a few years
01:42:01.980
after that started and here we are in your words saying we have to remake the
01:42:06.600
entire system again right and i'm fascinated by that i mean the only person
01:42:10.060
who's really defending it at all is the person you just heard joe biden
01:42:13.500
and he's saying he wants massive changes to it shockingly some of the changes
01:42:19.180
that we said they would go for immediately uh once uh they passed obamacare
01:42:24.780
medicare for all medicare for a single payer and illegal immigrants and abortion
01:42:29.080
covered in all these things so i'm fascinated on this because and i would love
01:42:33.520
to see the ones that you've found because the idea that we're going to trust
01:42:37.660
the same people who just told us uh-huh uh for a new health care system is part one
01:42:42.600
of my frustration and part two is conservatives were destroyed in this era
01:42:47.740
2009 2010 2011 of being hate mongers and uh racists and all these other things
01:42:53.100
because we said you know what what they're going to do is pass this and then
01:42:56.180
right away they're going to turn around and ask for single payer because they're
01:42:58.880
going to say this wasn't enough well here we are they're doing exactly what we
01:43:02.500
said they would do exactly that's why it's important for you to see these lies
01:43:06.160
and you see what they said then and what they're saying now uh it's actually
01:43:12.100
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welcome to the program the glenn beck program we're so glad you're here i've got a big show
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blaze tv.com slash glenn i saw russell crowe talking about you you saw russell crowe talking
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about me are you watching uh the loudest voice the loudest voice loudest voice yeah the book is
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the loudest voice in the room right this is the this is the showtime series that they were all so
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excited about on the left that no one is watching yeah the first it was pretty bad results for ratings
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i think it was the lowest miniseries lowest rating original series that they have ever
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put on the air yes so it's not not not looking out so great so far so it's just ever though it is i
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would say you know i mean look it's it's very unfavorable to roger ales the guy who put fox news
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together so that's have you watched it i watched the first episode and i've bits and pieces of the
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others okay so i've watched the first two episodes and bits and pieces of the third um i think i start to
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make an appearance next episode well you kind of made your first appearance in the most recent
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episode in just a bit piece and i actually they said one of the nicest things i've ever heard anyone
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say about you in it the scene basically is they're trying to find a new host and they come in and they
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present you as a potential host for fox news and roger ales reacts to your photograph in a way i i
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thought it was i certainly nicer than most people talk about you here it is
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i don't argue with the ratings i mean he took a black hole at cnn and turned into 600k in the demo i
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set up a meeting so yeah uh you look like an armadillo with a hairpiece yeah which is i don't
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i've never seen an armadillo with a hairpiece i have a pot i put up in maybe we could get this made
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can we get this made for social media armadillo with a hairpiece and put it next to glenicus side
01:47:25.340
by side because i don't see it that much and the funny thing about you is you actually have your own
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hair which most people but i always think that it looks like a hairpiece you used to say you were
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the only person with their real hair that looks like they're wearing a hairpiece yeah that was
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because if i remember correctly you had blonde hair on the sides and gray hair on the top yes so it
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didn't look i mean most people they have the gray hair on the sides come in first i had the gray hair
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on the top come in so i looked like a reverse skunk and i hated it i just hated it uh and then it all
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went white and i still hate it but uh you know but it is yours but it's mine it's not all mine yeah
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it's all mine uh now whether you're part armadillo or not i can't answer for that well i i did do the
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dna test with 23 and me i did not see any armadillo you did see asian land bridge though yes i did so
01:48:15.180
easily an armadillo could have walked across that or rolled or rolled across rolled across so you don't
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know uh they did a reference the the ratings success over at cnn headline news which was fun to hear so
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what have you think what have you thought about this portrayal of roger uh i mean it's very negative
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in that the part now i have not seen a lot of the sexual abuse sort of stuff which i know they get
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into later on so i saw part of part of that i think in this last one maybe and it's really ugly
01:48:44.020
but it's like really ugly sure but russell crowe does a pretty good roger like he does i think he
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looks like him he walks like him walks just like him yeah and it was and and you know they're trying
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to make him sound they're trying to make him sound like some horrible horrible human being on his
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political stuff but there's there's stuff where like he's up with uh ruper bardock and he's like
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i'm telling you this guy is a marxist oh roger stop it stop it i'm telling you he's a marxist
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well i'm like yeah you're right you know there's a lot of stuff in there that's really really bad
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but there's there's also some of the stuff that they're putting out there going see look what a
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hate monger he is and i'm like no he was right and at some level i think also in the book and they
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they do give him credit for being a visionary i mean there's no question about it he figured out
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things yeah you'll see the genius i mean one of the things they tried to make it look bad was he said
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we're going to give the american people the america they want to believe in as well as the
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america as it truly is well what's wrong with that it's an aspirational look we're going to tell you
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we can't we are these people and we can achieve this kind of greatness but here we are today this is
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what we're doing today that's just having a positive attitude as i read it yeah i mean they're
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going to say he's lying right he's saying no the the the the america they want it to be is the
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america where you know immigrants are ruining their lives and it's not their fault and sucks you know
01:50:21.840
nobody wants that if you know who would want that yeah who'd want that who'd watch that day and day
01:50:27.220
just ask the four people that are remaining watching cnn right you know that nobody wants to
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be told they suck all the time you can be told hey we suck right now but we don't have to suck
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because we got a bright future in front of us there's nothing wrong with that no i mean that's
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that's a positive uh it's interesting to see that and they go into you are going to have a meeting with
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roger ailes i guess in the next episode or at least they're gonna i don't think they do that i don't know
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if they're going to go into that much detail the meeting with roger was i had three meetings didn't
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i i can't remember how many there were i can't remember i remember i only remember really the
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last one we had three meetings and the first one he was just like hey just wanted to get to know you
01:51:09.420
blah blah blah and didn't you know didn't talk about a job or anything else and then um and then we had
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another meeting where they had started talking about a job and i had said no i'm not interested but
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i'll meet with you and uh so i i met with him and uh i made the mistake of saying that i read
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his wikipedia page and he said the first thing he said was oh great we've got a genius that thinks
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wikipedia is reliable and i was like oh boy uh and then he asked me he sat down didn't say anything
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and i'm just trying to you know hey so uh not nice restaurant huh and uh he's sitting there
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and he said uh the television is on behind him and he looked up to i think bill shine who was at the
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table and he said she's not smiling is she and bill looks up at the tv monitor behind ailes and says
01:52:13.180
no she's not he said you can hear it tell her to gd smile and it was and i was like holy mother what
01:52:23.180
am i doing uh because i mean you're talking about going on and you could barely read let alone yeah
01:52:28.860
no i mean smile i don't do television you know he doesn't understand no that that was my first job
01:52:35.360
i've never even done live television before right okay uh and he says uh now in our in our first
01:52:41.620
meeting he says to me you're the most talented television performer since jack par now that means
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something to me maybe it won't mean something to most people but jack par started the tonight show
01:52:54.760
and he was a storyteller and he's like you have you're the most talented since jack par now this
01:53:00.540
meeting none of that was uh around well now he's not remembering any of that stuff you know now that
01:53:07.440
he started to actually think about negotiating with you he can no longer give you yeah broad
01:53:11.640
compliments and so he said to me so he said you know tell her gd smile and then he just looks down
01:53:18.600
his menu and nobody says anything for at least it felt like an hour but it was probably about a minute
01:53:23.580
and uh then he looks up over his glasses over his menu over his glasses and uh he's pretending to see
01:53:31.160
what you know he's going to eat maybe he really is but uh he looks up over his glasses and he says
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tell me what you thought about the 1972 china nixon treaty and and i was like uh
01:53:46.020
don't you know what roger i'm i'm not that's the one forrest gump was that yeah i know i thought of
01:53:53.660
some really funny things and i didn't think he would laugh and i said uh you know roger i'm i'm not up on
01:53:58.940
the 72 treaty um sorry oh he looks back down his menu then he looks up about it seemed like another
01:54:08.800
hour and then he looks up again and he said well tell me about tell me about eisenhower what were
01:54:17.800
your thoughts of the policies of the eisenhower administration and i hadn't you know i hadn't
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read anything about eisenhower at the time and i'm like i i and i looked at him and i i smiled and i
01:54:31.620
said you know roger i could go one of two ways here i could bluff but i have a feeling you're way too
01:54:43.300
sharp to bluff or i could possibly end this interview right now by saying i got no idea
01:54:52.940
not my area of expertise i think i'm going with that one he went hmm then he didn't speak to me
01:55:04.920
until the food arrived okay so you sat there in silence from the order time in silence then he said
01:55:11.980
to me you're one of those mormons i thought i thought oh god it's a good meeting yeah this is going
01:55:17.920
really well and i said uh yes i am and he said what was so wrong with the gd catholic church that
01:55:25.840
you had to leave the church and i thought oh my gosh i don't know what to even do here and i said
01:55:35.020
well you know and i talked to him and then he just kept asking me question hard question after hard
01:55:40.140
question i realized about 90 minutes into it when i lost about 10 pounds of sweat i realized he is
01:55:49.540
only throwing me up against an electric fence to see how i react all he's doing is how are you because
01:55:56.700
you're going to go on i've been watching you you're going to go on and you're going to say the things
01:56:02.020
that you believe and you're going to you're going to be strapped to an electric chair how do you handle
01:56:07.900
it now he never said that to me but that's what i was figuring towards the end um and i don't
01:56:15.060
remember what the last question was but it was two hours of just non-stop grilling no niceties
01:56:20.880
at all and the two people that were also at the table they weren't helping me because they were
01:56:26.520
like you know that roger had obviously said stay still and he just awkward he just took me on for
01:56:33.820
two solid hours and uh so he said you want any dessert and i'm like no i think i'm good i really
01:56:40.720
i never pass up dessert but i'm good and i put the fork down and and get up and i put my coat on
01:56:49.160
and uh he doesn't say anything he puts his coat on and he comes up to me and he puts his hand on my
01:56:55.100
shoulder and he puts his hand out and he said it was really nice sitting talking to you and i didn't
01:57:02.980
know what to say and i was like oh no this has been great and he said it's extraordinarily rare
01:57:10.180
to meet a man who has the balls to say what he really believes and even more so to admit what he
01:57:18.000
doesn't know i enjoyed this thank you walked away i was like i think i passed i don't have any idea
01:57:29.280
that's the way my relationship with roger ales started and it was wow it was very much like that
01:57:37.360
uh in many ways i didn't ever know what he was really doing um you just when you talked to me you
01:57:47.520
just sent me to mcdonald's and asked me to get you an egg mcmuffin it's a much different interview
01:57:51.700
process i didn't i didn't can you do you know the way to find a mcmuffin yes you're hired
01:57:57.820
what did you think about the idea of not serving breakfast 24 hours a day
01:58:05.820
all right sponsor totally aligned on that one luckily oh i've got an update on that really
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pissed me off i went to mcdonald's last week at one o'clock in the morning and i gotta talk to you
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about it anyway uh stock market has uh been on an amazing trajectory for the last several months
01:58:22.000
uh i believe you know i i happen to believe in a meltdown uh or a sorry a melt up i believe it's
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going to continue to go up until it just can't go up anymore and then it it's called a melt up
01:58:34.880
different than a meltdown but that's just me i'm a worry wart uh i've been reading a lot of stuff
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that's very positive on the economy as well i don't know and that's why i have insurance gold
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we're living in unprecedented times they're doing things with money that man has never done before
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uh of obamacare and it's important to go over them because people like joe biden were on the road
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yesterday saying things like this i'm old they're like this we're based health care did you think it
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was adequate now if i come along and say finish you can't have it anymore well that's what medicare
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for all does you cannot have it period we all know that number one there's a hiatus spot in between by
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the way how long it's going to take so i leave people the option if you like your health care plan
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your employer-based plan you can keep it ah why did he correct himself on your health care plan uh your
02:00:27.480
employer-based health care plan did you notice that that's where the correction came in
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i mean i my thought was he's not referring to the people who are already on obamacare or people who
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are already on government assistance right he's talking about people who have you know health
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could be job could be but he's also uh he's also a guy who uh uh was there to to know that that was a
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lie and i can't believe he's doing it again it's also a guy that was there for the war of 1812
02:00:56.820
yes which is he was there the whole time yeah he was there yeah uh anyway uh don't miss it tonight's
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code glenn and save uh 10 bucks by the way just wanted to throw this in i was at mcdonald's last
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week it was like 1 30 in the morning and uh i'm just going by and we're joking you know can i get
02:01:19.800
breakfast of course you can get breakfast 24 hours then i said i'd like a filet-o-fish please and they
02:01:24.000
said sorry we stopped making filet-o-fish at at midnight oh so they don't have dinner wait the
02:01:30.720
whole time you can't get a burger for breakfast in other words wait a minute why not why can't i you
02:01:36.180
could you can do it the other way right why can't i also get these bastards dinner you oh man you're