Does the Left Have Short-Term Memory Issues? | Guest: Jack Carr | 5⧸4⧸22
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On today's show, the guys discuss the Supreme Court's decision to strike down abortion access to abortion, and the slippery slope to same-sex marriage. Plus, the latest on all things Supreme Court. Thanks to our sponsor, Good Ranchers!
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uh anyway i can't remember chelsea uh he's now chiming in because he claims to be a woman bradley
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manning bradley manning that name would that one seems like fake to me that one seems like no that's
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not his name oh no sorry eli it was eli anyway uh archie chelsea manning uh is now speaking out
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about abortion and the potential of the supreme court uh ruling and um he tweets yesterday for
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those of you who are just catching up if you're able to afford it and it's safe for you to do so
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you should consider arming yourselves then finding others to train with in teams learn how to to defend
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your community we may need these skills in the very near future huh now i don't know why this
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person that cannot have a baby they cannot carry a child because she's a he it's a dude dude so i
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don't know what right this white male has to chime in on abortion rights but i really want to focus on
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is is this allowed on twitter to be able to say hey get ready for a civil war and arm yourselves and
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start training uh and then the replies are is the implication here that overturning roe versus wade
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would incur civil war if so does someone have a broad brush stroke sense of how that chain of event
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might might unfold um yeah somebody does roe goes then the power of the 14th amendment goes
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the 14th goes so do several other human rights civil unrest follows wow uh okay i mean i've been to
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the secret meetings of all the white people we get together 7 30s tuesdays on denny's at denny's and
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um i've been to those meetings i have not heard the 14th amendment abolishment plan spoken out loud
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yeah they're not going to say that out loud not going to say it out they're going to order a grand slam
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yeah and then they're going to and when they when they say grand slam they mean 14th amendment it's
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code it's a dog whistle all right it's a dog whistle um then uh carrie lee uh writes in i used to be
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opposed to the idea of owning firearms with no small part of being how much i felt i would be at risk of
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self-harm from the depression i had before transitioning wow that is that's really sad but now it doesn't seem
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like an extreme message which is terrifying yeah yeah think it think it i think it probably is now the
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left is online on twitter talking about arming themselves for a civil war interesting because
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it's happening on twitter before elon musk has said hey you should arm yourself and we should have a race
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riot so apparently the algorithm is okay with violence on twitter yet the media cannot handle
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elon musk buying twitter at all elon musk i guess he you know he misses the old south africa in the 80s
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he wants he wants that back reminds me of old bond movies where you know dr evil and guys like that
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or a goldfinger we're going to take over the media uh i just my tummy meter says there's something
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just not great about this if you get invited to something where there are no rules where there is
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total freedom for everybody do you actually want to go to that party can you stop um yeah i i go to
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those parties all the time almost every party i go to does not send me a list of rules really yeah i go
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to parties and they're like well i mean there is one rule my wife gives it to me don't make anybody
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cry or want to kill themselves okay and you never live up and i never live up to that i break that
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every time but do you want to go to a party without rules yeah most people do most people do because we
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have common ethics now do i want to go to a party with anarchists well um depends on who the anarchist is
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you know um pendulet says he's an anarchist michael malice is an anarchist i don't mind going to a
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they both be pretty fun at parties they'd be fun at parties and i wouldn't feel in danger at all
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so so this of course mr potato head i'm sorry ms uh generic potato head is uh is is making
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once again just a stupid analogy how dumb are their viewers how dumb are the voters of the left
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because do they i mean they actually have to believe this stuff right i don't even think you're
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making a judgment there you're making a judgment based on the way they talk to their voters
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they must know they're idiots i i'm not i don't even have to look at the voters and say okay they must
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be idiots no what the way the left media speaks to their own voters shows you they must know
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they're idiots you know i can't tell you how many interviews i did with people in the media um you
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know that never got printed and they would ask why why the success why how did this happen and i'm like
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well i've been doing it for 30 years nobody nobody nobody in the media noticed because i wasn't doing
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it in new york uh there's there's number one two i don't treat my audience like they're imbeciles
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when i first got into television they all said you can't know that's too complex you can't do that
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people won't pay attention really because i think they will i think they will i think people are starving
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for the truth and starving for somebody to tell them what it really means somebody to explain big
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principles nobody wants to walk around like a dummy all the time and what is this society doing
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first they treated you like an imbecile now they're insisting on you being an imbecile
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you you're not being taught math you're in school you're not being taught math you're not being taught
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history you're not being taught how to think you're not being taught how to question you're not being
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taught any of that stuff you are being taught to be somebody who marches in the streets for what
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for anything your leader tells you to do don't think it through because if you think it through
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you might disagree with it and if you disagree with it you're out
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this is this is everything the left does they accuse the right of doing listen to this
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some of the most high-profile liberal figures have joined together to encourage advertisers to
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boycott twitter if elon musk brings his promised policy of unfettered free speech okay this in america
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26 ngos and advocacy groups have signed the letter expressing concern about the world's richest man's
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plan no you know that they don't ever really make a big deal out of bezos
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and how much he controls bill gates well this crazy idea clinton that a rich person could buy
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something that influences is our politics what could possibly there's no precedent of a rich person
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owning a media company now by the way i got that information from bloomberg so i know it's gotta be
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true this is insanity musk himself responded to the letter asking who funds this uh this group the
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answer being assortment of dark money groups like george soros's open society foundation
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ngos founded by former clinton and obama administration staffers wealthy white democratic donors and their family
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foundations so his takeover of twitter is going to toxify our information and it's a direct threat to
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public safety especially among those already most vulnerable and marginalized who's the most vulnerable
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who is the most vulnerable the most vulnerable are the people who can't read who have a limited
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education who have been sucked in onto the teat of the government who has gone through government funded
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schools and listen to the lies that are being taught by the teachers unions they're the people that
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are are out of sight out of mind that just watch whatever drivel spills out of tiktok
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and they're the ones that kamala harris can step in front of and say big country bad little country
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good or anything else that the potato on cnn or anybody says those are the most vulnerable those who
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have an education even and more importantly if it's an education they earned they actually did it
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themselves they did it because they were curious not because they wanted a piece of paper
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those are not the most vulnerable your ad dollars can either fund musk's vanity project or hold him to
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account we call on you to demand musk uphold these basic standards of community trust and safety
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and pull your advertising spending from twitter if they are not okay so who is this well
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the usual suspects uh policy spokesman for hillary clinton's campaign nephew of david axelrod former
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senior advisor of barack obama uh media matters we know who they are uh david brock and and george
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soros and hillary clinton's money um ultraviolet who are these people um well they founded the group
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on the principle that with the combination of organizing technology creative campaigning and
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people power we can win oh wow they're backed by several unions among them the american federation of
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labor congress of industrial organizations afl-cio and the american federation of teachers
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isn't that weird uh by the way um the other group media matters yeah yeah did you know that they were
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taking donations from the national education association america's largest union representing
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teachers seems like the teachers unions man they are all over this and then other backers like
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chicago-based billionaires uh members of one of america's richest family who made their money through
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the hyatt uh hotel chain um nicholas pritzker he's 76 years old he started the libra foundation
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uh that's an organization that supports frontline organizations building a world where communities
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of color thrive this is fantastic um you've got foreign entities that are involved in funding these
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organizations that's who do who's doing it by the way that isn't just for twitter that email has gone
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out saying you've got to boycott this is esg you watch twitter you have to understand if you advertise for twitter
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that there's some reputational risk to your company but you choose whatever that letter has also gone out
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about abortion you've got to stand for abortion and your company has to publicly back it
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otherwise there's some reputational risk america you're gonna be held hostage you're gonna do it are
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you gonna keep paying them the mob is at your door and they're offering you protection you know you just have
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to pay this little fee how odd is it for you huh get off of twitter stop advertising you know i'm just
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asking you you know you're either with us or you're against us and you know maybe bad things happen
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the businesses that don't play the game you know what i'm saying you know yeah there's a reputational
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risk you're building my burn down in the middle of the night just play along nobody gets hurt go ahead
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that is who you're dealing with america what's your choice freedom or in bed with the mob
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these teachers unions i'm sorry but these teachers unions if your teacher is part of a
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teacher's union you have to tell them look i i can't you're part of the problem
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you know if if if i am uh you know i i'm part of uh you know the pharmaceutical the the young
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entrepreneurial pharmaceutical association of america and it turns out that they're just funding
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crack dealers in my neighborhood i'm gonna go to my neighbor and say you know i know you believe in
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small business but that association that you're in that's really not about small business that's
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about destroying our community by helping crack dealers and you would know if your neighbor's like
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no it's very important you could present them with all the evidence and say no they're funding the
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crack dealers in our neighborhood if that person is not going to loosen their relationship and stop
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giving money to that you know crack dealers association you know they're not a friend of
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the neighborhood they're just not well it's time we have that conversation with our teachers
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because these teachers unions are attacking the parents they are attacking our schools they are
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attacking our children they are indoctrinating our children and it is very very clear when you
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see the the numbers that are going to these leftist causes all funded by the teachers unions when you see
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what's really being promoted in our schools funded by the teachers unions you have to have that conversation
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with your teacher look i know you i i think i do i know you i know you love the kids but i'm sorry you're paying
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for our kids to be indoctrinated and maybe you don't do it maybe it doesn't even happen in the school but
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it's happening all over the country and i'm sorry you should not be empowering these people
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the other thing that needs to happen is we need to ask all of the politicians running
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will you dismantle and close down the department of education because a lot of the teachers union power
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stew i'm gonna give you a conspiracy theory okay okay and i want you to know it's a conspiracy
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theory and i i mean i don't believe it okay have you seen the price of ammunition
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lately i have yes it's high okay it's high it's high why is it high
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inflation okay inflation is one reason uh-huh yeah yeah one a lot of people thinking they need
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to get as many bullets as possible supply and demand they can't keep up the supply is high i will say
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the supply is low yeah i've tried to purchase ammunition right it's a expensive and b not
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usually available yeah now that's weird it's weird it's almost like 40 of it just
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stop being made or purchased by somebody isn't it it's weird that's a very specific number well
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it is a specific number i just like let me in a completely unrelated story
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one could say that this is uh has something to do with the russian ban on products coming from russia
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right okay because i don't know if you know this 40 of all ammunition comes from russia 40 of u.s
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ammunition comes from russia i did not know that no didn't know that yeah that's a high number
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that you just utilize when you said yes but completely unrelated okay is it so so you wouldn't
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would you have a problem with the federal government saying hey we we got a ban because that's part of the
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ban right it's part of the ban yes we we are isolating them economically it would be consistent
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to even ban yeah ammunition now if i told you that that ban is not the ban on ammunition that's a
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totally separate that that ban started last summer in august the ammunition ban yeah before the war
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started before the war started why what would you say then you would probably say
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i would say it seems like it has something to do with something else yes other than what would that
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have to do with right perhaps the person doing the ban um you know implementing it
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saw something else or okay yeah i was gonna say doesn't want there to be enough ammunition for
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people to purchase oh my gosh no see that's the conspiracy theory okay okay i went down the road
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biden when he got into office uh the one of the first things he did right away in august of last year
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was he reacted to something he was very upset about um vladimir putin killed well no i can't say that
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he didn't kill and we don't know is vladimir putin okay we have no idea but uh there was a guy who's
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very outspoken uh critic of vladimir putin and he got onto a plane and he was flying and
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about halfway through he was like i i poison land the plane now at first they said sir just get back
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in your seat and put your mask on okay uh but then they realized he's just unruly we're gonna have to
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land the plane they landed the plane he got to a hospital and they found lo and behold he was being
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poisoned this is a nivaldi is that who that is i think so yeah okay so he was being poisoned now
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he survived but they found out that it's a you know it's a it was a poison that you know maybe
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former kgb guys like to use that's surprising yeah that's surprising it's only happened over and over
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and over and all right so that happened in august and joe biden was so outraged by it that he decided
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i'm gonna wait for a year to do anything and then he quietly put this ban on russian ammunition
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because that's that's you hit vladimir putin right there oh that hurts oh my gosh when you say we can't
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buy any of your ammunition they're like more bullets for us i guess and they that hurts that
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that hurts so he put this ban in but he was very reasonable he said we can buy russian ammunition
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or parts like primers we can buy those um if vladimir putin you know signs a document that says
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we're not using chemical weapons we never will use chemical weapons plus uh we're not gonna make
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chemical weapons we we we absolutely won't use them but we're certainly not gonna make them
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and the third step is we're gonna let americans come into all of our laboratories and just inspect
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to make sure that we're not making anything that might kill somebody who is against vladimir putin
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we want we welcome those inspections and putin then has to make restitution to the guy he
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tried to kill but didn't kill i don't know if that means pay for the hospital time which is pricey
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um or what but those five things and as soon as putin does that we'll start buying ammunition again
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now that's 40 percent of american ammunition so when you look at the price of ammunition you might say
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who is responsible for taking 40 percent now this i think you can talk to your liberal friends about
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because as we saw on twitter yesterday they're preparing for civil war they're starting to arm
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themselves and say you know we should buy ammunition and and train in groups of people so we can protect
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ourselves from this out of control um well no not an out of control government i guess the out of control
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it's the out of control government i guess the out of control government i guess the out of control government
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but they won't be able to i mean it's it's going to be pricey
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because of the ban on ammunition which is just part of the boycott against russia
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which just happens to be not part of the other boycott of russia
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okay well that is a conspiracy theory well the conspiracy theory of course would be that joe
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biden just doesn't want americans to be able to access ammunition which we know is not true because
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he's a strong supporter of the second amendment oh he is a strong supporter of the second amendment
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if you remember he encouraged people to buy shotguns yeah he did and just fire them in the air
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yeah which is not legal no it's not it's not and a really bad idea but just go out and fire it in
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the air if you're afraid double barrel double barrel he was he advocated a double barrel who
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needs a double barrel that's two barrels that's two how many people do you need to kill yeah that's
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my question i mean that is crazy what do you think you think you might need more than one shot
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no no you never need more than one shot no if you have multiple people that come to your door that
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are trying to do something terrible you kill one and the rest will run or line them up just wait
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until they line up just just kind of keep walking around them in a circle until you get a specific
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line just go through all of them now i would do that but if i heard a noise outside and then i went
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and i fired my double barrel shotgun into the air then i turn around and i see the guys are already in
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my house with guns i would you don't have to do that screw what fire your other or your other shell
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right right you know do it then go for it what if i shot in the air we both know that he is a big
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supporter of the second amendment yeah and there's no way that an administration that is run by people
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like um cass sunstein's wife would do anything that might turn the knobs here and there to make
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you're owning a gun or being able to have ammunition tougher they never do that that would be dishonest
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damn it i'm gonna say it it would be dishonest it would be going behind americans back and they would
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never do that now let me talk to you about another concern of mine um diesel prices are a little out of
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control now you say to yourself i don't have a mercedes wagon that's diesel first of all who would
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buy one of those wagons you know nobody drives a station wagon anymore yeah i know i know those are
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kind of out of style and maybe you don't but if you have a diesel truck well don't have a diesel truck
01:14:55.380
i mean first of all who drives a truck okay well all right let's go let's talk about the big trucks
01:15:01.280
oh they are horrible oh they're always in the way yeah but they're delivering things to us
01:15:09.380
well i have my man jeeps do it but go ahead you little people all right so trucks move our products
01:15:18.800
from the port to the trains to the from the trains to the warehouses or the factories now here's where
01:15:32.920
magic i'm i don't know diesel that's why i don't like them so diesel powers the truck which
01:15:48.660
is loading and unloading the things on the train and you know what else
01:15:54.920
what do ships run on you're going to say diesel again it's getting
01:16:01.100
yeah yeah our ships run on diesel so the ship that is now bringing the stuff from china that we need
01:16:15.560
because we don't make it here anymore that all runs on diesel which is now five dollars and 25 cents
01:16:23.980
a gallon then the truck that picks it up that's five dollars and 24 cents a gallon then the train
01:16:33.840
which i don't imagine is very fuel efficient is also running on diesel at five dollars and 25 cents a
01:16:43.600
gallon now right now as it stands for truckers that is an increase of 24 cents per mile
01:16:53.360
now i don't know about you but i don't live that close to a train station or a port
01:17:04.420
so if you have do maybe your price is a little lower because you don't have to worry about the diesel
01:17:14.160
by the way it is getting so expensive now to move things that there might be something called a supply
01:17:32.160
what is that do you remember when nobody was using gasoline because we were all voluntarily locked
01:17:42.400
into our house we couldn't go anywhere what happened yes fuel got cheaper yes it did get cheaper
01:17:52.540
when everyone was locked into their house but then what happened i don't know workers stop working for some
01:18:01.680
reason yes the plants weren't making any of it because no one was buying any of it so when we came back
01:18:09.260
online we had some but we had to get the the plants all working again everybody back to work
01:18:17.780
to make more and what happened to the price it went up
01:18:23.980
if we keep going down this path on diesel i don't know what the breaking point is but we're not far away
01:18:31.860
from it on supply or demand destruction to where people are just not going to be able to afford it
01:18:39.260
if we don't keep up with diesel fuel your food rots at the port or on the train or in the truck
01:18:53.440
well of course it does jeeves doesn't drive a mercedes wagon
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oh my gosh i if this if this ruling becomes law i don't know what i'm going to do i mean
01:20:55.940
how am i going to get my abortion i don't understand this this idea that it's so arduous
01:21:02.680
again like i don't want it to be available to people who travel out of state but it is available
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to people who travel out of state even if this ruling goes through so so are hookers yeah i mean
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you could go yeah your state may say hey hookers aren't cool but you can go to nevada and gambling
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get together with hookers and gamble right and drink yeah it's all and then come back to your state and
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like honestly i don't know i i know about three quarters of women do not have abortions in their
01:21:29.520
life at least that's the stat so what we're talking about one quarter of women who even want to access
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this and like honestly of the like what's a max number here is it max like how many how many does
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a woman have in her life like like i mean to me five would seem high i don't know how many
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abortions do you have in your life five would seem like a really high like a max number yeah right
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i mean i don't know safe legal and rare would not imply five i would say the overwhelming majority
01:21:55.980
have one right maybe there's some that have two i don't five seems to me absurdly high but okay
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like so five times in your life you'd have to take a bus or a car or a flight call somebody to which
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will be paid for by abortion activists if you need it to be uh-huh and and you'll have to i mean like i
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it's like it's less arduous than jury duty right which you probably have to do a couple of times
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in your life i maybe five would be a max there too i would assume like spending two weeks not being
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able to do anything but sit in a room and listen to it is a certainly a much more arduous process
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now the abortion is much more as much is far more terrible than even sitting at jury duty and jury
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duty sucks but like so does abortion i mean it that's well yeah that's true and literally so
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right that's a good point uh i just don't this idea that it's so impossible uh to to be able to
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handle this i mean in mississippi the the abortion claim they're talking about is going to literally
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all right jack carr is with us hello jack how are you great thank you for having me on sir i sincerely
01:27:45.520
appreciate it oh you bet you bet i can't wait how excited are you for uh uh terminalists to come out
01:27:51.660
with uh pratt well i'm fired up it's uh you know you never know when you go into these things there's
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a lot of trust involved because they can really take your material and do anything they want with
01:28:01.660
it which is why they usually like to get rid of the author right away if you're not yelling you ruined
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my vision yeah they had me involved from the from the get-go and amazon was so supportive and i think
01:28:12.160
we managed to get all of that uh what people you know talk about being woke uh all of that out of
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there so i think it's going to be very refreshing for people that are between new york and los angeles
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uh it's gonna it i think we crushed it and uh chris certainly did playing navy seal sniper james
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reese and suan fuqua is the director i mean everybody came together and it is dark it is gritty it is
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violent it is authentic and i think we knocked it out of the park what an endorsement it's dark it's
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gritty it's violent you're gonna love it uh all right so jack i wanted to have you on because
01:28:44.260
i something feels wrong with this russia ukraine situation uh and it could it seems like everybody
01:28:53.360
is prepared if i were a fiction writer uh i would be looking at all of these things that are happening
01:29:02.180
and i would say yeah it's just i'm doing a little foreshadowing they're starting to build up for war
01:29:08.360
they're letting people know i'm letting the reader know it just seems like we're going places that uh
01:29:15.140
i i don't think would be a good place to go as a fiction writer and somebody who lives in this world
01:29:23.120
and i i love talking to fiction writers especially about uh geopolitical things because you can't write
01:29:31.960
things that don't make sense because nobody would believe it so you have to be based in reality
01:29:38.180
as a fiction writer where do you think we're going well if i'd uh if i'd written what is actually
01:29:45.600
happening in the world today whether it's russia ukraine it's a withdrawal from afghanistan whether
01:29:50.720
it's our own country right here if i'd written these things 10 years ago it wouldn't be a political
01:29:55.300
thriller it would go in the dystopian thriller category perhaps even the science fiction category i
01:30:00.780
don't think people would 10 years ago i think if you would have written what's happening today 10 years
01:30:06.040
ago you would have been laughed at i mean people nobody would buy the book and i think people would
01:30:11.840
go that's ridiculous it would never happen exactly this could never happen in this country this is too
01:30:17.860
uh too too unrealistic that's what the reviews on amazon would say um but uh but these things
01:30:23.840
are happening uh and in fact when we look just at ukraine and russia i mean it didn't take you didn't
01:30:29.260
have to be a genius you didn't have to be a geopolitical strategist to look at it apply some common
01:30:33.480
sense to nato ukraine and russia and predict what was going to happen in fact my second book true
01:30:38.680
believer i have a black flag type of false flag type of an operation uh to get russia to invade
01:30:44.660
ukraine as part of the storyline and i just studied the situation and needed to figure out how to make
01:30:50.720
that happen and lo and behold that has now happened but in the research that i did that really was uh you
01:30:57.380
could see that coming because of the decline of the ethnic russian population since the end of the
01:31:02.560
cold war and really they could only field an army up to about 2022 and then they were going to either
01:31:08.360
have they're going to have to invade ukraine because that has the largest population of ethnic
01:31:12.400
russians outside of russia um so for our senior level leaders not to come to that same conclusion
01:31:19.080
after looking at it with a little bit of common sense uh is is shock it shouldn't be shocking but it
01:31:24.800
is because we rely on those leaders to make those good strategic decisions and they have proven time and
01:31:29.600
time again that they're incapable of doing so so wait a minute so you say that the reason why they're
01:31:36.380
having a hard time is they they don't they they can't get more troops and you're saying that that's
01:31:42.540
one of the reasons why you think they invaded ukraine so they could have ethnic russians to fight
01:31:47.440
that's right so it's uh just looking at those at those numbers and that's you really have about two
01:31:53.880
generations of ethnic russians being a uh a population that can sustain a military uh and uh
01:32:02.300
but in much much smaller numbers past 2022 so in uh 2014 peter zehan wrote a book called the accidental
01:32:10.180
superpower which looks at geography looks demographics in uh in world history when it comes to uh to nation
01:32:16.600
states and world powers and uh that's the conclusion that he came to in that book which is one of the
01:32:21.900
things that i used in that second novel um but there there of course are supporting factors but
01:32:27.000
that's a big one and that also ties into to the nuclear question because if you have someone
01:32:31.880
uh who believes that their population their country is not going to be around in two generations and
01:32:37.260
they can't even field an army passed right about now uh well it makes using maybe a tactical nuclear
01:32:42.280
weapon uh at least threatening to do so but maybe even using it a little more likely because they're
01:32:47.420
uh an animal in a corner and it's fight or flight and it's survival it's not they don't look at it as
01:32:52.780
an option as uh hey if we do do this we don't do this well hey if we don't do this we're dead anyway
01:32:59.500
so we have to look we put ourselves in the enemy's shoes and uh to anticipate what they're going to do
01:33:04.200
we we continually do not do that in this country for whatever reason i gotta tell you that some of
01:33:09.560
the best commentary i've heard on on what's happening in ukraine already and we've been talking just a
01:33:14.680
couple of minutes i didn't hear i haven't heard any of that i've heard about the the lack of military
01:33:20.040
um but i i had no idea that we knew this from the get-go so when you have this situation and you have
01:33:29.240
putin i'm sure you've done enough research just for your own novels on uh putin and how things work
01:33:37.240
over there uh a couple of questions first they think he's sick um may have cancer they're saying
01:33:45.360
that maybe he's going under the knife um and will be you know under and they don't know how long he
01:33:53.000
will be incapacitated if i'm putin i'm wondering if i'm going to be safe when they put me out or if
01:34:01.960
they might accidentally turn that knob up a little bit oh yes and this was something during the cold
01:34:07.180
war that uh that was uh at the forefront of senior level russian officials minds when they had to
01:34:12.220
go under the knife when they had to be put put under and they had security in those rooms uh not just
01:34:17.540
because of an assassination or something along those lines by a doctor that might be on the cia payroll or
01:34:22.520
just a uh arrival a political or or military space but because coming out of that uh at anesthesia so
01:34:28.860
when they're coming out of that there's a certain time period where you're not really very lucid uh
01:34:33.360
and for those who have been under the knife know what that that feels like uh and you're coming out
01:34:36.840
of that and well maybe a doctor on the cia payroll can ask you a few questions at that point in time
01:34:42.240
and filter that back to the cia so that was something during the cold war that uh that was at the
01:34:47.560
forefront when any of those guys would have to go under the knife for a medical procedure so i am sure
01:34:52.320
that putin is thinking about that and of course he knows his history much better than we do uh history of
01:34:57.220
coups in uh in russia it's not uh it is not infrequent when we look at world history so i'm
01:35:03.600
sure that uh that he's thinking about that and uh surrounding himself with uh people he thinks
01:35:08.200
are trustworthy to ensure that either he's not killed during that time frame or is not uh asked
01:35:13.320
questions during that time frame about his strategy vis-a-vis uh ukraine or the rest of the world or
01:35:18.000
uh his intent to use or not use nuclear weapons do you have any idea who would replace him let's say
01:35:24.760
he dies on the table do you have any idea how that works there's uh there's always a uh a military
01:35:31.920
leader waiting in the wings it seems when we look at uh and uh but who that is i am i am not sure
01:35:37.380
uh and you know in these situations uh or in just when you're looking at authoritarian dictatorships or
01:35:43.480
um or countries like that the senior level leaders oftentimes are not getting the best information
01:35:50.400
because it is uh not healthy to bring that bad news to uh to a dictator because oftentimes it's off of
01:35:56.860
your head or off to the gulag so it's uh it's a strange position to be in obviously we saw that
01:36:02.140
with the uh our war in iraq um uh where saddam thought he actually did have a capability that he
01:36:08.000
he did not uh and putin is probably in that same position do you what do you make of the the story
01:36:15.120
it came out i think yesterday pictures of what they call the flying kremlin it is a plane that
01:36:20.920
they haven't seen it in the air i think since 2010 or 2011 and um it's been flying around russia
01:36:30.280
uh and it is the the nuclear plane if something needs to go on you know we have air force one that
01:36:39.260
everything can be run from that plane in case of a nuclear war do you think that's just telling the
01:36:46.800
go ahead oh yeah that seems interesting i didn't see that story but uh you know oftentimes uh these
01:36:53.300
things are done to just send send a message uh and they might just to say hey we have this capability
01:36:59.300
um and to get us to take or not take a certain a certain action um so for putin to say he's moving
01:37:06.220
nuclear weapons into a certain position well they're probably already there uh or this plane
01:37:10.040
is flying around um if the russian military uh if their capabilities are what we've seen in ukraine
01:37:16.480
thus far then we we overestimated as did a lot of those senior level generals uh probably because
01:37:21.220
they didn't want to get their head lopped off by saying they weren't as capable as uh as they had
01:37:25.300
been uh projecting or advertising but flying a plane like that probably is the same the same thing as
01:37:31.840
saying hey we're moving nuclear weapons into a certain position just in case we need
01:37:36.180
to use them so that uh it sends a message to the west to uh discontinue support of ukraine or get
01:37:42.220
us to take a certain action so how how serious do you think this nuke thing is i i'm you know we've
01:37:49.360
all grown up uh in you know without this fear of nukes i grew up in the time i you might have too
01:37:56.180
where you know we we feared what russia might do and then it went away and now i are we really that close
01:38:04.660
to some sort of a nuclear explosion on on earth i mean the first question is and i did grow up during
01:38:13.220
that time as well uh and we thought with the end of the cold war that hey uh our main threat now is
01:38:18.300
the the proliferation of some of these weapons going to uh uh rogue nation states or super empowered
01:38:23.720
individuals or terrorist organizations or that sort of a thing but now we're back with a uh state on state
01:38:29.420
nation on nation uh do you think it's serious well first the question would have to be hey do they
01:38:35.820
have the capability and that the answer to that question is yes they have about 6 000 uh both
01:38:41.040
tactical and strategic uh nuclear weapons strategic meaning they're gigantic and fly towards us uh
01:38:47.460
tactical meaning you use them on on the battlefield a lot smaller but still huge uh when compared to
01:38:52.340
something like uh hiroshima or nagasaki something something like that um but we have when you we
01:38:57.820
have a lot less but you know with nuclear weapons it doesn't really matter how you know a thousand
01:39:02.280
here a thousand there but uh when we add all of nato's nuclear weapons and russia's it's about the
01:39:07.000
same uh give or take it's uh just shy of 6 000 when we add all of nato nuclear weapons uh to russia's
01:39:12.580
um but in this case it's interesting in that if they did do something like that uh we have this china
01:39:18.660
we have that that side so it would make it a lot harder for china to support russia if russia uses
01:39:24.700
even a tactical nuclear weapon on the battlefield so that's an interesting um uh kind of connection
01:39:31.720
here because china is right now russia's greatest ally uh militarily trade-wise um and they have a
01:39:38.780
there's a lot of incentives from this to stay connected and using a nuclear weapon would make
01:39:43.080
that a lot more difficult we're talking to jack carr um the fiction writer uh the author
01:39:48.640
of in the blood which is out right now also uh one of his uh other books the terminal list is
01:39:54.560
coming out um soon on netflix as a uh as a series with chris pratt we continue our conversation here
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so i i just want to war game one more thing with you and that is uh china you know it's just reading
01:41:27.440
something i can't remember where i read it this morning um but uh some analysis that
01:41:33.080
the american dollar is going to lose its reserve uh currency status you know in the in the coming
01:41:40.720
days months years whenever and china is making a move to you know basically have a a multi or bipolar
01:41:50.620
powered world uh if we japan looks like it's falling apart economically we're not doing so great
01:42:01.200
europe's not doing so great there's a war going on if this thing spirals out of control what's to stop
01:42:08.440
china from taking taiwan and then just gobbling the world right so they were obviously looking very
01:42:16.360
closely at what was going to happen with ukraine and russia um that that didn't happen as fast as
01:42:21.800
uh most of our strategic level thinkers leaders talking heads uh anticipated uh which was about three
01:42:27.960
four days uh russia's going to roll through ukraine and a lot of that is due to zelinski and i still
01:42:33.280
am curious as to why russia did not decapitate that government ahead of time um take out the
01:42:39.440
leader first and i think it's because they uh they thought oh this is just an actor um kind of like
01:42:44.200
uh ronald reagan before he as he first started into into politics um and they they just they
01:42:49.160
discounted how he could galvanize both his country and the world uh against russia so i think that
01:42:55.860
was a strategic level mistake and they should have anticipated that one and even and we thought
01:43:00.160
the same thing we offered him uh refuge we said we'll we'll take you out of the country and we
01:43:04.500
the way that was asked and the way that was talked about was so casual it seemed as though we just
01:43:09.420
thought oh for sure the leader of the country is going to pick up and go um and uh russia probably
01:43:15.280
thought the same thing uh but that did not happen and now we have the situation that we have now
01:43:20.160
essentially a war of attrition um and we'll see how that uh we'll see how that that that ends up
01:43:25.640
but china and currency that is that is a major play here and a major component of this that no one is
01:43:31.360
talking about so i'm glad you are and china can look at things obviously they can look they look in
01:43:37.060
decades they look in centuries we look at things in four-year election cycles maybe eight years for the
01:43:43.140
real deep thinkers among us but china can take a breath um and they can see what happened in ukraine
01:43:49.000
they can take a breath on taiwan and they can uh they can look at this long term uh and that is
01:43:56.100
the advantage that they have over us they have their problems too they have population problems the
01:44:00.480
one child policy and all that coming to fruition there's their lockdowns their mandates uh they
01:44:05.320
have a lot of issues to deal with as well internally um but they can deal with those issues and take a
01:44:11.200
breath on the strategic front because we're doing a pretty good job of destroying ourselves from the
01:44:15.280
inside right now so a little strategic patience on their part uh really plays into their hand
01:44:20.540
talking to jack carr the author of uh in the blood and the terminal list which is coming out on
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netflix soon uh i own the uh paramount studios here in uh in dallas it was an old movie lot back in the
01:44:36.180
80s and i have some of i have an old uh ship uh that was used in a mini series back in the 80s
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um and it was winds of war you're really yeah you're really now in the the best time to be a
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writer because now these movies can be made in episodes and they don't bastardize the book usually
01:45:01.820
wow that's amazing that you that uh you have and i've been there on chad prather's show so i've
01:45:07.940
been into i've been in the back rooms there oh my gosh the things that you have and uh it was amazing
01:45:12.980
let me know next time you're here i'll i'll take you on a tour and show you some of the cool stuff
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we have um thank you you have a lot of amazing things and winds of war was that's an incredible
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book and more people read that and war and remembrance and that was their gateway into
01:45:25.620
non-fiction yeah studying history to hopefully apply those lessons going forward in wisdom
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we'd all be in a better place jack carr um in the blood is out right now and coming soon
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the terminal list to netflix please jack let me know next time you're in town i'd love to take
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this is the glenn beck program so last hour we were speculating because so many people on tv are like
01:47:28.620
what are we going to do what are we going to do without abortions uh and like i don't know have the
01:47:36.480
baby um but none of this from the supreme court first of all we don't even know if that is right
01:47:43.460
the decision right but beyond that it doesn't say you're not going to have abort you're going to have
01:47:49.600
california taking all of their money and just funneling it into free trips to california and i think that
01:47:57.600
makes the abortion thing a little better i don't really want to kill my child but i i can go lay
01:48:05.560
on the beach afterwards for a week on the taxpayers dime california work it into a vacation work it into
01:48:10.740
a vacation you know oh wait a minute i'm not pregnant i've been told by the media i could be pregnant i
01:48:17.680
thought really this that's all fat huh didn't see that coming darn it well gotta get back to disney
01:48:25.220
yeah um so it's sort of an aborto tourism industry yeah that we can launch out of this you know and
01:48:32.100
and the one thing that i really i see i don't know and we tried to look it up is they're making this into
01:48:40.500
such a big deal like i understand if you know you've been raped or incest or whatever i you know okay i get
01:48:46.920
it but how how many of these do you have in your lifetime because like that's a good it's a good
01:48:54.680
question because i think it is a big deal because of the life going away that's why i would see it
01:49:00.780
being a big deal and it is a from what i understand a really terrible process to go through as far as a
01:49:07.740
medical quote-unquote procedure be one of those things those things i get like that's the arduous part
01:49:13.780
of an abortion the the the moderate travel of dozens of minutes to go to another state seems to
01:49:22.900
me to be a real smart small piece of the picture and part of this i think is that people are really
01:49:29.200
really dumb like incredibly dumb i think that is the theme of today's show yeah people are stupid
01:49:38.980
like just really i like like again we were just talking to jack carr the fiction writer i don't
01:49:46.060
think you would believe if it was a fiction book how stupid the american people really are yeah
01:49:53.360
because i really think that they just think abortion most people because of the and this is partially the
01:49:57.820
reporting and their fault but like they think abortion is going away and you know honestly the
01:50:03.120
overwhelming amount of people i think the majority of the population will be in states where it's
01:50:07.220
available and if you're not in states where you're available you are at in no place in this nation
01:50:13.080
more than a two-hour flight away from you're in brownsville oh flight flight well to our brownsville
01:50:21.380
could you get out of texas from browns certainly you could cross into the mexican border and get
01:50:26.240
there i know but yes i think you can get out i think you get to new mexico in two hours mexican
01:50:31.300
mexican coke is better maybe mexican abortions are better you can get anywhere on a flight in
01:50:36.960
texas but you're right maybe mexican abortions are better and maybe the vacation would be great
01:50:41.360
too so that's something to think about right but certainly yes uh anywhere i did this math at one
01:50:45.960
point it's no more than two or maybe it's two and a half but it's something like that it's a moderate
01:50:49.320
flight you know i mean to get anywhere and it will be covered they've already talked about the pink
01:50:54.220
house which is the uh jackson's women's health facility or whatever it's the main one they're talking
01:50:59.960
about in the supreme court case they're just going to convert it to basically a travel agency
01:51:04.740
so if you're looking for an abortion where you would normally walk into the building and
01:51:09.060
eventually get the abortion at that facility instead you go in there and they give you the
01:51:12.900
travel plans and you go great i mean you know america is pretty great nobody went to call nobody
01:51:17.980
saw this coming this is the free market nobody went to school and said i'm gonna open up a travel
01:51:23.760
agency that kills babies and what oh look it's not the example i would use in my normal
01:51:30.480
uh praise of what a country but it is true and thank you yakov i appreciate that um but like
01:51:40.220
it is a bit odd to hear people talk about it can you just i can you read a thing read something about
01:51:51.000
the topic you're talking about any like go on the internet and read a story that would explain to
01:52:00.180
you something about the thing you're talking about can you do that can you do that one one time can
01:52:08.380
you take one time and go on the internet and read a thing about the thing you're talking about all the
01:52:15.940
time when you post a thing on the internet before you post that thing could you read a thing about
01:52:21.980
the thing you're talking about no the teacher's union has made it really clear i shouldn't read
01:52:26.560
okay apparently so unless it's porn i mean you're not supposed to read anything it is 98 pages but
01:52:32.900
i read that uh yesterday and you don't have to read let's be honest about it there's there's
01:52:38.220
pages after pages after pages of sourcing and like examples of things read the is the open and the
01:52:44.140
close now read the whole thing i it's gonna take you a half an hour read anything read something
01:52:52.160
because if you did read something from a credible source something that that would would inform you
01:52:58.260
that basically what we're talking about is a maximum let's go maximum a two-hour flight that
01:53:03.720
will be paid if you do not have the resources will be paid by abortion activists so you can do all of
01:53:10.160
this for free it's people like you that are gonna say you can't travel out of your state if you're
01:53:16.220
gonna have an abortion yeah we'll see how that does in the that's what they're actually talking
01:53:20.480
about travel restrictions and it's not you know what i am sure somebody is gonna say we're gonna
01:53:25.980
do i will stand shoulder to shoulder with you against any state that is like nope you cannot
01:53:35.140
leave the state and come back if you're gonna have an abortion what is that yeah well that you have a
01:53:41.680
situation where uh everybody on the right right now and and this has led to a lot of good things by the
01:53:47.900
way but also some people who don't know you know how to do this you know it's sort of like everyone's
01:53:52.920
trying to out ron de santis ron de santis and so you're trying to find this thing that is like
01:54:00.220
you take on the hype the big issue of the day and do something dramatic how is there no one in the room
01:54:05.540
that could say dude right now you can hop a plane go to vegas do blow off of a hooker's belly
01:54:12.280
while people are are betting on whether or not you're going to live and fly back and be at work
01:54:21.900
the next day in your state and everything's fine come on pretty long tradition of being able to
01:54:26.940
leave one state where something's illegal go to the other state where it is legal and do it and come
01:54:31.820
back that's i do believe some state will try that honestly but i don't believe it'll hold up in the
01:54:37.380
i don't even think you could get a some sort of weird baptist mormon baby that is like no drinking
01:54:45.580
no dancing i don't even think they would say and not even in another state and even if that were the
01:54:52.600
case it would be impossible to actually uh enforce i mean it's unconstitutional so all that goes you
01:55:00.260
know i think that's a ridiculous thing wait wait wait wait we've said a lot of ridiculous things on
01:55:05.480
this program that have all come in have all come true let's just all remember that we're against
01:55:10.880
that at this point no matter who's proposing it i mean unless it's jesus but i'd have to put my
01:55:18.640
finger in the hands you know what i mean unless it's jesus let's just remember we're all against that
01:55:26.400
yeah you're you can't interstate travel and interstate commerce is pretty well i mean it's like
01:55:33.140
i mean who would do that who would do that let's say like if rhode island said we're gonna send out
01:55:38.780
our state patrol to go door to door to see if any new yorkers are here during the covid okay yeah that
01:55:44.480
was a bad we didn't like that we thought that was bad we thought that was bad there have been some
01:55:49.520
talks about in the texas style law version of this is the idea that if you were to know someone went out
01:55:58.480
of state got an abortion you could sue them under those contexts now i don't know if the texas i
01:56:03.280
don't think the texas law stays i think they probably get rid of it if the weight is overturned you'd
01:56:08.820
rather rather have it go through normal means so anyway but like the focus is constantly like people
01:56:14.440
are not going to have access to this and this this sort of focused on the arduous nature of needing
01:56:19.540
to travel to remove the heartbeat from the child living inside of you and it's like and i know that's a lot to ask the
01:56:28.180
inconvenience of being able to kill your kid you're talking multiple minutes of travel i know
01:56:33.120
it's really inconvenient and it adds quite a bit here but like and i uh how how many abortions does
01:56:41.300
one have in the in one's life i have to tell you if you are making me crawl up on that ladder to get
01:56:49.860
on the roof to put the zyklon b in that little chimney i i mean can't you make it a little i mean
01:56:58.040
think about i don't we had to go no but i'm just saying i mean it's about the killing of the people
01:57:06.660
not the climbing up of the ladder okay yes that's a little that's a that should be the focus i think
01:57:11.360
i would agree with you on that analysis it should be just the life and death issue is more important
01:57:16.320
than the the the uber ride right so i would i would agree with you but you think that that was
01:57:22.440
maybe too strong here no hell not no in some way so anyway right more than nine million have died
01:57:31.680
yeah 63 million in the united states so yes i would say nine i would say that's a higher number uh but
01:57:37.740
like how many abortions do you have that this would be like if let's i don't know what's a max sort of
01:57:43.900
number for a normal person let me throw some out let me just okay i'm not an expert here yeah you
01:57:50.060
know we're two white men right who yes white republican men did give you the right to the
01:57:55.300
abortion in the first place through roe versus wade but we don't have expertise in this field
01:57:59.180
what is a max number for i mean it's five a lot i think five would be a lot right how many
01:58:06.140
three three is a lot okay i feel like i think the number is 75 of women never have one now i don't
01:58:13.400
i have not looked enough i think i remember that number but that's like saying that they're only
01:58:17.480
three percent of the of the country is homosexual we know that number now is 30 oh yeah apparently
01:58:23.720
that's what they're telling us right so okay five three five would be a lot let's just say
01:58:31.800
five times in your life you had to take a two-hour flight to get an abortion is that the main story
01:58:40.400
here i don't think it seems to me to be a tiny piece of what is a larger more important if you
01:58:48.540
thought it was akin to lasik surgery but like if you had to have lasik surgery five times in your life
01:58:56.160
and on those five times like you'd go out of state to get it would that be the craziest thing
01:59:02.480
yeah it would right i would stand up let's just say the teachers union they say we can't do enough
01:59:10.500
there are still 10 of our classrooms that can read so we gotta stop these kids from seeing the
01:59:20.360
chalkboard so they have to go out of state to get glasses they have to go out of state for any kind
01:59:27.860
of eye thing okay i would stand up against that i'd be like your stance would not be necessarily
01:59:35.780
how arduous the travel was to get the eye exam it would be that we should be allowing eye exams
01:59:43.060
right well depends on which state i live in and how many states are going to do eye okay so to go back
01:59:48.320
to the abortion example for a moment by the way i found someone here you didn't like the eye thing
01:59:53.260
you didn't like the the gas chamber i didn't like i'm trying to i'm trying to find a happy place for
01:59:59.820
you let's talk about the topic we're talking about is that okay so i found by the way a woman who had
02:00:06.040
15 abortions in 16 years to spite her husband um who she she did not apparently like all that much
02:00:13.540
so that so there's your max number now good that's a really high somebody that said they had 27 but
02:00:19.120
that's been debunked that's been debunked so i here's my recommendation org says no no no that's
02:00:24.480
a crazy amount so my recommendation to you as as a listener would be if you're going to have 15
02:00:31.120
abortions i would move to a blue state i'm just going to say it right now i think you should live
02:00:35.560
in california it's a good investment it's a good investment just time wise yeah because it won't cost
02:00:40.880
you anything because all these abortion organizations will pay for it if you're like if you're like what
02:00:45.340
we think this is like and you get a couple well you know what that's like it's jury duty you know what
02:00:51.240
i mean they're going to be put out i mean i don't mean to use that phrase that's probably a bad phrase
02:00:56.560
when we're talking about abortion because that's what started the whole thing being put out but uh let
02:01:02.780
let me just so let me just say your day is going to be inconvenienced right like but like
02:01:10.060
again the the the event is really a dramatic event because of the death of the child and the probable
02:01:18.900
pain you're going through during the procedure but it's not as minimal as eye testing and not as bad
02:01:26.580
as the holocaust oh i don't think that was the time to go out well never argue with the guy who
02:01:33.260
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