Does the Olympics Condone Violence Against Women? | Guests: Jonathan Turley & Allie Beth Stuckey | 8⧸1⧸24
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On today's show, Glenn Beck and Stu discuss the release of two of the 9/11 hijackers, as well as a new update on the case against the al-Qaeda mastermind Khalid Shehada al-Mansour and his co-conspirators.
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introduction of donald trump that is his welcome question here's how he responds it's like that
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well first of all i don't think i've ever been asked a question so in such a horrible manner
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first question you don't even say hello how are you are you with abc because i think they're a fake
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news network a terrible network and i think it's disgraceful that i came here in good spirit
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i love the black population of this country i've done so much for the black population of this
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country including employment including opportunity zones with senator tim scott of south carolina
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which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs i've done
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so much and you know when i say this historically black colleges and universities were out of money
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they were stone cold broke and i saved them and i gave them long-term financing and nobody else was
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doing it i think it's a very rude introduction i don't know exactly why you would do something
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like that and let me go a step further i was invited here and i was told my opponent whether it was biden or
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kamala i was told my opponent was going to be here it turned out my opponent isn't here you invited me
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under false pretense and then you said you can't do it with zoom well you know where's zoom she's going
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to do it with zoom and she's not coming and then you were half an hour late just so we understand
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i have too much respect for you to be late they couldn't get their equipment working or something
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mr president i would love i think it's a very nasty question i have answered the question
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i have been the best president for the black population since abraham lincoln
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better than my answer better than president johnson who signed the voting rights act
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for you to start off the question and answer period especially when you're 35 minutes late
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because you couldn't get your equipment to work in such a hostile manner i think it's a disgrace
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i think that's fantastic and i did you notice that it wasn't all booze if you read about this
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it's there was gasps uh there was there were booze well yeah there are but there were also some people
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cheering for him uh this was not a knockout punch and she was nasty just nasty you don't ever invite
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somebody to your house and then treat them like garbage i'm sorry that's that's one of my rules
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i always tell my producers if there's somebody is going to have a tough time on this program
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i tell them you may not want to come on glenn does not agree with you at all he will be civil but you
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are facing a very tough room we do not want you to be surprised now do you don't need to say that to
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donald trump every room he walks into with a reporter is a very tough and uh uh angry room
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at him but you don't do that you do not start like that her tone her question all of it and you know
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what i used to think that uh donald trump was was arrogant by saying the best since abraham lincoln
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i think that's true maybe teddy roosevelt uh but i think actually what was done more uh in his
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administration than teddy roosevelt tell me more than johnson johnson is responsible johnson is the
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welcome to the glenn beck program we have uh uh we have seen some amazing things since october 7th and
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we have seen the uh world turn on israel which doesn't surprise me unfortunately
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um but i i do believe that there are christians that have learned the lessons from the past and
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know that we must stand with israel you know it's time to you know just to say and i know this is
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crazy hey let's stop trying to snuff out the jews what do you say um you know i've tried it you know
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they've tried it 19 times before 18 19 times i think it doesn't work i think it always leads to
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really bad things so let's not do that anymore uh but we are so unclear on evil in these days that
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uh some people just can't see the difference between what happened on october 7th and uh a declared war
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we have lieutenant uh colonel he's retired jonathan uh conricus he is a former israeli defense
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forces spokesperson um and foundation for defense of democracy senior fellow he joins us now to give
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us his look at what is coming next with iran possibly retaliating uh against israel after the killing of
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the hamas political leader uh lieutenant colonel welcome to the program yes thank you for having me
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a pleasure so i think that the iranians have made an out of character commitment to strike back at israel
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from iran and they have now committed themselves to doing that which is very unusual for the iranians
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the iranians by nature the iranian regime they're excellent puppet masters and they're very good at
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using others palestinians lebanese yemenites syrians to do their dirty wars for them but up until now we
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haven't seen the iranians really engaged directly now they have committed to doing so and that might
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likely spell a significant escalation in the region i can tell you that israeli defense forces and
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israeli security establishment are ready and bracing for whatever iran may do but i think that as soon as
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the funeral proceedings will end in beirut of the the the eliminated hezbollah commander and in qatar for
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ismail hania the hamas leader after that i anticipate to see an escalation and some type of iranian
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hezbollah response so let me ask you you know when when you kill children on a playground you know it tends to
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really hack people off uh and galvanize people against you let me let me ask you the the most
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appropriate appropriate response to to me was the killing of these leaders not the bombing of
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neighborhoods or anything else the killing of these leaders how is the world not seeing that this is
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the the best possible response and then looking at uh iran and and saying you're wait you're gonna you
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killed children they responded now you're gonna escalate yeah it is uh mind-boggling you know how
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people bend over sideways in order to whatever the situation on the grounds and whatever the facts
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somehow find israel responsible for bad things happening and i think that if you would analyze the
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situation if anybody would analyze the situation and look at israel's response
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to the killing of 12 children in israel and to these relentless attacks against israel for those
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who haven't been around for the last 10 months israel came under attack israel is fighting a war that it
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didn't start and didn't want it started with hamas attacking israel and then hezbollah joined in and
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for the last 10 months we have been busy defending ourselves and you know to look at what israel did in
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response 12 kids were killed in israel israel israel didn't lash out israel didn't wipe out the village
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israel didn't blanket bomb some poor civilian neighborhood we do none of that because that is
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not our moral grounds and that is not what we do we waited we acted on precise intelligence and we
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killed an enemy combatant commander who was directly linked to the rocket fire at israel which killed
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the 12 the 12 children and i think that's a very professional measured and very good response of a
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sovereign state to do against terrorists and sadly as you say israel isn't being given the credit for
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acting with such restraints so let me follow up on what you said that you think that iran will um
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retaliate from iran does that do you believe that this war has uh now widened uh beyond proxies
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yeah i think that we are at a in at an inflection point here where iran may be going through a strategic
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change where they are forced out of the shadows and are now going to have to take a more direct role
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and i think that it's uncharted territory for the iranians to actually fight for themselves and
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it will be very interesting to see how good they actually are are they as good as fighting for
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themselves as they are to send others to fight for them or will we perhaps see a much more right-sized
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iranian regime and will they be exposed in their weakness and there's a risk here for the iranians
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because if they take on israel and they claim that they are going to fight israel and they get they
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they sustain losses and defeats that will have a risk on the stability of the regime because people
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in iran iranian people who are oppressed by the evil uh regime of the islamic republic they'll say oh
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the regime isn't so powerful maybe we can rise up against the regime so iran of course is looking
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outwards but this has inwards implications for iran as well and it's a sensitive time the only thing i
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can say is that israel is battle-hardened ready and we for us it's very very clear we are fighting for
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our very survival we are fighting for our way of life we are fighting for democracy and for our freedom
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and we have no intentions of going anywhere and if the iranians want to test our metal
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and expose themselves to our counter attacks then so be it
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so you had i don't remember one of the leaders either of hamas or hezbollah say recently that the
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encirclement of israel was almost complete um and you know a multi-front war is you know israel's
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greatest concern it always wins but it i mean we just pray that god will be in engaged in this
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again um but uh this is a this is a grave risk for israel as well is it not it is definitely a
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great risk you know a few days ago i had the honor of participating at christians united for israel's
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convention in dc i was oh i was blown away by the level of support for israel of christians who
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came from all over the u.s to show their solidarity and support of israel and i told them the same
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thing i said that yes we are fighting actively on seven different fronts simultaneously we're fighting
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gaza lebanon syria the yemenites the houthis and we're fighting palestinians and we are fighting iran
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and the common denominator here is that it all emanates from iran if you take the iranian funding
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and money and equipment and weapons out of the equation then this whole empire of evil this whole
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empire of terror against israel will crumble and we may be it's still too early to say but we may be at
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a very important time in history where israel for the first time has decided to take on the iranians
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directly and to say enough is enough there is a price for jewish blood there's a price to be paid
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by iranians for indirectly waging war against israel and we are now going to start to extract that price
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from the iranians we may be at that point i'm not sure that we have crossed that rubicon yet
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but we may find ourselves there we will know in a few weeks when we'll be able to look back and assess
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you know when the leadership of iran says that uh israel will burn in the furios the of the islamic
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fires the leadership believes that they mean that they have um you know they'll hasten the return
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of the promised one by washing the world in blood and the first stop is israel and wiping it off the
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map um but the people of uh iran are not in lock step with their leadership how do you fight iran
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without uh turning the society against you you're very correct about the people and i think israeli
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leaders have said and so has the israeli military said that we have nothing against the people of iran
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it is the evil islamic republic and the the autocratic regime that by the way oppresses the iranian
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population and actually i look at that as an advantage and i think that if you look at iran
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over the last five ten years you have seen significant attempts by the iranian people to rise up
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and get free of the oppression of this regime this regime is highly unpopular it is a brutal regime it is
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one that oppresses people it is one that denies people women minorities men everybody of their
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basic liberties to have an opinion to voice their opinion to say what they want to do what they
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want that is not something that the iranian people can do today they are oppressed by their own regime
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and sadly when the iranian people has risen and they've done so twice in the last 10 years in 2016 and
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also 2021-22 they rose bravely against the regime they were out on the streets protesting and confronting
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the brutal security forces of the regime but they didn't get any external help and as such the iranian
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regime was able to squash the resistance by killing jailing torturing and otherwise silencing people if the
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iranian people will have out outside support then maybe a significant change can be brought to iran
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and maybe there will be a good change for peace and stability in the middle east but so far what the
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brave iranians have faced is an oppressive regime no help and they haven't been able to make a change
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for the better but i can tell you that the iranian regime is not popular and if they lose battles they are
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also going to expose themselves internally lieutenant colonel jonathan uh conrey um conrey kus thank you
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so much for everything that you do i know you have um you have been fighting this fight for a very long
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time and i appreciate your your time and attention uh to explaining to not only uh myself but also to the
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staff and the audience uh what's going on we really appreciate it and please tell your fellow israelis
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that uh america might look uh split and confused right now and it is but there are millions of americans
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that uh are wide awake on this we know what time it is and then we know who you're fighting and uh if you
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lose they're coming for us next uh and we're just not going to let that happen so please know that
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while it seems like the world is turning their back there are millions and millions of americans
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that have not glenn i know that and i thank you for being a voice for those good americans who know that
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israel is fighting the good fight for its own behalf and for the sake of the free world and i will carry
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this message back home to israel and it will strengthen israelis and help boost the resolve
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to keep on fighting and to uh at the end achieve victory victory over evil victory over islamism and
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the assassination of one of the top leader i mean the top political leader of hamas
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uh but in case you missed the details of how this is happening
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they apparently it wasn't a missile which is typically how these things get taken and someone
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gets taken out in a guest house with a missile they'd apparently smuggled in a bomb into the
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thank you very much i appreciate you doing this and and you're you're covering something i think is
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fascinating and i don't think people understand how much this influences the way they consume news
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an organization called newsguard which sounds great right they're guarding the news they're guarding
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the accuracy of the news but this organization is not does not seem to be doing this in some sort of
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bipartisan way it seems to be targeting conservatives and libertarians you write about this at the hill
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can you kind of walk us through what this organization is well newsguard was created by
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two figures who announced that they were going to be the guardians of the media one of them being
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it called disinformation and false reporting and what i wrote about was its connection to
00:46:47.840
the anti-free speech movement uh in in the indispensable right my new book they were kind enough to mention
00:46:55.840
i i go into this sophisticated anti-free speech movement um the the the left has really been much more
00:47:05.040
successful than any movement in our history because we've never seen an alliance like this between of the government
00:47:13.600
the media academia and corporations and one of the most sophisticated aspects of that alliance
00:47:23.200
is to target the revenue sources for conservative and libertarian sites to discourage advertisers from
00:47:32.640
supporting certain uh sites certain types of uh individuals or groups there's been a number of
00:47:42.000
of these that have popped up one was this global disinformation uh initiative uh or gdi and they came up with the
00:47:54.400
10 most dangerous sites and all 10 turned out to be favorite sites for conservatives and libertarians
00:48:01.440
uh which is on the far left well my objection to news guard is not that you know they're
00:48:17.360
on a crusade against conservatives and libertarians and many sites have in fact criticized them and said
00:48:23.280
that they have almost trolled them i really don't have a basis to make that
00:48:28.400
that judgment my objection is to the very concept of a rating system for media it's a very dangerous
00:48:37.360
thing it's very profitable but it's also very powerful for these two individuals to say that
00:48:43.440
they're sort of the standard and poor's of media that they will they will rate media so that advertisers
00:48:50.480
will make a decision and that's a level of power that we should all be leery of and it it promises to be
00:49:00.640
far more successful in killing off sites with opposing dissenting views than anything else this anti-free
00:49:09.520
speech movement has come up with it's really interesting because i i think there is a there's a
00:49:16.960
there's a feeling in the internet age where there is so much information and so many sources you don't
00:49:22.320
recognize and often you do see stories that are just plain fake right there is some the the original
00:49:28.960
definition for example of fake news was more of this sort of like uh internet meme that turns into a
00:49:36.160
story it looks like a news story and it's not based on anything and there is some value in trying
00:49:41.120
for a site perhaps to point out that some of these stories are fake but this is this is going in a
00:49:47.040
totally different direction this is not a fact check of some myth or urban legend these are fact
00:49:53.840
checks that are based on just left-wing propaganda and left-wing opinion and you know when you're
00:50:02.160
targeting people's revenue sources it becomes much much more serious right it does and of course none of us
00:50:11.200
have any problem with fact check so sometimes those fact checks are themselves pretty dubious as
00:50:16.240
we've seen there are plenty of liberal fact-checking organizations that are themselves disinformation and
00:50:23.440
there's the same problem on the right so consumers readers viewers have to make their own judgment on who
00:50:30.640
they're going to believe but what concerns me about newsguard and there's also an organization called
00:50:36.480
garm which is very aggressive in targeting uh sites that they say are disinformation is that their
00:50:46.240
criteria are very subjective even though newsguard insists that they have objective criteria when you
00:50:53.680
look at them it's clear that that's not the case when you're when you're going to make the decision on
00:50:58.960
what's false what's disinformation um that's a loaded subjective concept um in my case i had i wrote a
00:51:07.360
column criticizing newsguard and basically one week later newsguard came knocking at my door
00:51:14.400
and said you know we want to review your site now tell us where your revenue is coming from
00:51:20.080
and why don't you warn viewers that you're conservative or libertarian and i wrote the
00:51:27.280
i wrote in response to that and said you know this is part of the problem putting aside my general
00:51:33.280
opposition to what you're doing you know what happens if i don't agree with you as how i should
00:51:39.760
characterize myself what do you do then i mean my assumption is that i'll be penalized what if you
00:51:46.800
say something's false on my site that i think is opinion or is true then i would also be penalized for
00:51:52.960
not taking it down so there's a lot of subjectivity within this and what my book goes into in the
00:52:00.080
indispensable right is that this is part of a movement in the media and in academia this anti-free
00:52:09.040
speech movement came out of higher education and then metastasized in the media this is by far
00:52:17.040
the most dangerous thing to come out of that effort because it's it's it's a bit of subterfuge
00:52:24.400
right we can we can often deal with censorship because it's direct somebody's being blocked
00:52:29.840
somebody's being trottled right not easy thank god for musk releasing the twitter files we now have
00:52:36.720
a good idea of that but when it comes to targeting revenue you won't know about it because it's going
00:52:46.000
on behind the scenes they're using these rating systems and they're squeezing these sites out of
00:52:52.640
existence it's really diabolical in a way um jonathan is there anything that you know i know
00:53:00.160
you gotta you're short on time here but is there anything that we can do how do we push back against
00:53:04.480
this we know how to stop you know a government effort you can elect people to uh to fight back
00:53:10.000
against a law you can you can try to get people to stick to the constitution through the courts there's
00:53:14.800
lots of ways you can do that but this is a different approach how do you stop it you know that's one of
00:53:20.560
the reasons it took me so long to do this book because i didn't want to finish the book until i
00:53:26.640
had a way of going forward of how we can regain the ground we've lost on free speech and the whole back
00:53:35.840
end of the book deals with that and one of the things that i propose in the indispensable right is
00:53:42.560
that congress needs to pass a law that gets the united states government out of the censorship
00:53:48.720
business it's a very simple law to pass if you simply say that the government cannot spend a
00:53:55.360
single public dollar uh in grants or any other form to groups that target uh individuals or other
00:54:05.360
groups based on their speech and that includes rating systems like newsguard our understanding is that
00:54:12.400
newsguard has received uh government contracts which is very dangerous but also the the teachers union
00:54:21.600
the american um federation of teachers has embraced it not surprisingly and so what that means
00:54:29.360
is that even sites like mine that have no revenue i mean i think the news have been a bit disappointed
00:54:35.680
because i don't have advertisements i don't have uh an outside revenue source for my blog so you can't
00:54:44.320
you can't threaten me uh the only one that could threaten me is my wife in a in a in a community
00:54:49.520
property well that's that's true for all of us yeah she exactly so but they can still shut down a blog
00:54:58.240
like mine in another respect right they can at schools block sites as being unreliable right and
00:55:06.400
through agencies they could filter out those sites huge companies can start to devalue uh where your
00:55:16.080
site comes up so there's a there's a myriad of different ways they can do that the first thing we
00:55:22.400
have to start with is to get the government out of this mix where it has no contract no grants no funding
00:55:30.880
for rating systems or other disinformation systems i can't this is what i go into depth in the book on
00:55:39.200
because there's a huge chapter uh in in the indispensable right on higher education and this is a cottage industry
00:55:48.560
in higher education universities are falling over themselves to get federal grants and international
00:55:56.880
grants to target people they can accuse of disinformation so what they've done is they've
00:56:03.600
made free speech into this type of commodity where they make a lot of money by limiting the speech of
00:56:10.400
others by helping the targeting of groups and not surprisingly what these academic groups
00:56:17.680
groups view as disinformation or malinformation or misinformation are often conservative and
00:56:24.240
libertarian and the last point is keep in mind that malinformation which the bide administration
00:56:30.000
has endorsed is one of the things that they want eliminated is defined as true facts that are being used
00:56:38.800
in a misleading way so the bide administration is saying that we should censor people who are actually
00:56:46.160
citing true things but are doing it in a way that the bide administration or these academic groups or
00:56:52.720
these raiding companies view as misleading i mean that is just terrifying it's it's like it's out of
00:57:01.680
a novel uh the the best way to understand uh what is going on and how we can push back on it is to read
00:57:09.120
the independent indispensable right it is a book that is out now by jonathan turley he's of course a george
00:57:14.000
washington university law school professor and attorney uh jonathan i can't thank you enough
00:57:19.040
for writing the book and coming on and telling us all about it my great pleasure thank you for having
00:57:24.080
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welcome to the glenn beck program it is stew glenn is uh in uh technical uh prison right now uh technology
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prison uh he will be joining us uh momentarily uh as we kind of go through the news of the day
00:59:04.240
and there's so much and jonathan turley hit on something i think is is really important
00:59:09.360
which is this sort of invasion into the world of free speech echoes so many things going on right
00:59:14.800
now right like free speech used to be something we would all agree on left and right would at the
00:59:22.160
very least say that they agreed with free speech they would argue that their side was the one that
00:59:28.640
protected free speech the most and that's really kind of dead right now the left is no longer even
00:59:36.320
pretending that they're that they're protecting free speech they're now talking about you know they
00:59:41.680
need to they need to eliminate hate speech if you ask most people on the left not necessarily
00:59:47.680
constitutional scholars on the left or um you know politicians and media members but just the
00:59:52.960
average person who votes democrat they believe that not only should hate speech be barred by the
00:59:59.840
constitution they believe it is they believe it is banned by the constitution and look nobody likes
01:00:08.320
hate speech i'm talking about real hate speech nobody wants that to be around however it is
01:00:14.640
part of the fundamental foundation of this country that it is allowed even if it's terrible and that is
01:00:23.200
something that has been the basis of this country for a very long time and something that kind of
01:00:28.400
just everybody seemed to agree with another example of this is the idea that the color of your skin
01:00:35.120
doesn't matter right it was something that mattered for a way too many people for a very long time
01:00:42.240
and then we kind of theoretically got past that that didn't mean that racism didn't exist but it meant
01:00:49.600
that people could agree that the ideal was nobody cared about skin color it was something that we all
01:00:57.760
supposedly were together on we all agreed that we weren't going to go down these roads anymore
01:01:03.840
and i think you saw with this trump situation yesterday at the national association of black journalists
01:01:09.920
black journalists that there is a an extreme desire by the media and the left to bring us back to a time
01:01:17.280
in which skin color was not only an important thing but the most important thing gender skin color they
01:01:25.840
would flush out all of the rest of the uh of the merit-based arguments that i thought was supposed to be the
01:01:34.320
foundation of how we made decisions now they want to make decisions based on race and in glenn you know
01:01:40.720
free speech is under attack the idea of color blindness is under attack all of these things that
01:01:46.720
we used to agree on now seem to be the enemy so do you know you know what i always think of when i when i
01:01:55.120
ponder this kind of thing because i look at it and go they're not progressive
01:01:59.040
we're not it we're we're going backwards it's not making progress um i think of that line from
01:02:05.600
the what is it godfather three just when i thought we were out they drag us back in
01:02:12.880
and that's really what's happening you know we had made so much progress we weren't perfect but we
01:02:19.600
really had made so much progress did we need a wake-up call to continue doing that probably but i know
01:02:27.520
my generation was probably the first generation that uh had those grandparents that were saying racist
01:02:36.240
thing you know the archie bunkers um and had those grandparents and we learned that's not good uh and
01:02:44.640
grew up learning about martin luther king and how good he was and that's the way it is and i really think
01:02:52.000
in 2007 we had problems in america um but the average person trusted each other you know what
01:03:01.920
i mean the average person wasn't looking at skin color um and i know that's not universal i'm not
01:03:08.640
saying that we were perfect by any stretch but i think especially in the younger people they weren't
01:03:15.760
looking at that anymore because it had been you know two or three generations and uh we had made so
01:03:23.120
much progress and then what happens they drag us back into it and now we've got probably 50 years of
01:03:31.920
work to get just back to where we were it's sad it's really sad um all right coming up uh in uh in just a
01:03:45.440
minute we're going to continue our conversation on some of the news of the day and i i have to tell
01:03:50.800
you i want to go back to uh the the trump conversation uh yesterday with the media kind of on this same
01:04:00.640
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01:04:10.800
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888-727-BECK is the phone number it is stew in for glenn on the glenn beck program and we've been
01:05:57.760
talking about this bizarre i don't want to call it an interview because it wasn't it was i i don't know
01:06:08.720
an extended verbal assault of donald trump at the national association of black journalists gathering on
01:06:15.600
wednesday and there is a bunch of stuff that came out of this honestly there were several clips that
01:06:24.640
the media is excited about and i i guess you can i think pretty fairly question why donald trump
01:06:31.680
bothered to go to this gathering in the first place i don't know what the other outcome was
01:06:36.160
we obviously knew what was going on here these are not you know like i there's not a lot of conservative
01:06:41.600
black journalists involved in the national association of black journalists this is this
01:06:46.480
is a left-wing you know mainstream media slash left-wing organization i don't know if there's
01:06:53.520
any separation between those two groups anymore but at maybe at one point there was a little bit now
01:06:59.760
it seems like they're just kind of moving in unison and this this group brought in trump now trump we
01:07:04.960
played the clip earlier when he answered the very first question which was just straight out like
01:07:10.240
here's all the here's all the racist things you say why are you so racist was essentially every
01:07:16.640
single question some version of that and i look if i'm a campaign advisor to donald trump i ask why
01:07:22.240
bother what's the upside here you know what's going to happen they're going to come in here and yell at
01:07:26.160
you for an hour and he was told apparently that kamala harris was also going to be there
01:07:32.800
so i don't know um seemingly that they either misled him in some way or she dropped out last
01:07:39.840
second it's hard to know exactly what the true background is but the main clip that came out of this
01:07:45.920
was donald trump's answer on a question by an abc reporter about kamala harris's racial identity
01:07:56.160
now look i we're just talking about this you know 15 minutes ago there honestly to me could be
01:08:04.880
nothing less important i don't care about a racial identity i don't care about anybody's racial
01:08:10.560
identity it's a stupid thing to be talking about but the media is constantly talking about and
01:08:15.760
certainly when you go to an organization that has segregated itself by race the national association
01:08:22.720
of black journalists you're going to get a focus on race that is what's going to happen in a situation
01:08:28.880
like that and so this is one of the many racially focused questions trump was asked in an aggressive
01:08:35.760
manner during this interview and here's how it went do you believe that vice president kamala harris
01:08:41.120
is only on the ticket because she is a black woman well i can say no i think it's maybe a little
01:08:45.760
bit different so uh i've known her a long time indirectly not directly very much and she was
01:08:53.360
always of indian heritage and she was only promoting indian heritage i didn't know she was black
01:09:00.160
until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as black
01:09:05.120
so i don't know is she indian or is she black she is always identified as a black college i respect
01:09:11.440
either one but she obviously doesn't because she was indian all the way and then all of a sudden she
01:09:16.640
made a turn and she went she became a black just to be clear sir do you believe i think somebody
01:09:22.480
should look into that too trump trump obviously loves this stuff he loves going into these situations
01:09:28.240
he loves fighting with reporters he loves taking them down these roads this is something that donald
01:09:34.640
trump likes to do he i think he enjoys doing it and we should get into his actual answer here in a
01:09:41.520
second but what's first of all the reporter herself she's talking she's from abc news and she's in the
01:09:49.120
middle of this like i don't know almost like this twitter conversation with donald trump she's trying to
01:09:55.520
answer all of his claims when he says he was the best president says abraham lincoln she's like well
01:09:59.920
what about lyndon baines johnson like that it's not journalism like that's that's just an argument
01:10:06.160
some democrat would make just outwardly saying the things that some left winger on twitter would say
01:10:15.920
that might be an appropriate thing for a back and forth you know like you want to go into some version
01:10:20.320
of crossfire or you know some panel show where there's a bunch of panelists just arguing with each
01:10:26.400
other like you can absolutely get that as an argument you want to make that argument that the
01:10:30.960
guy who said the n-word constantly is really the best friend of the back black population with lyndon
01:10:35.760
baines johnson you can do that if you want but it's not journalism that's just somebody making a left-wing
01:10:41.600
point that's essentially what you think someone like kamala harris would say if she were on stage
01:10:46.880
and of course that is basically what you have here you have a left-wing person posing as a journalist
01:10:53.200
saying left-wing things but fundamentally here the answer to this question what did kamala harris
01:11:03.440
become vice president only because she was black it's an interesting question obviously it's asked
01:11:09.440
with a specific tone in mind here the accusation is if you believe that she only got this job because
01:11:18.400
she was black you're a racist that's the implication of the question and i think we can all pretty
01:11:26.080
honestly say we don't know everything that went into the decision-making process of joe biden picking
01:11:31.760
kamala harris to me it seems like a bit of insanity maybe dementia had kicked in because it's a terrible
01:11:37.520
choice and she's been a terrible vice president and if she is elected president she will be a terrible
01:11:42.320
president but we don't know everything that went into that decision we may never know everything
01:11:48.960
that went into that decision i can't imagine joe biden remembers exactly how he made that decision
01:11:56.000
he can't remember what he had for lunch last tuesday
01:12:01.360
but there are a couple things we do know about that decision-making process there are a couple of
01:12:06.800
standards that were put out there publicly by joe biden that he seemingly stuck to very very closely
01:12:16.800
one aspect of this decision-making process was that the skin color had to be appropriate there had to be
01:12:24.480
a person of color who was chosen to be this vice president we know that because he said it in advance
01:12:31.360
we also know that a particular set of genitals and reproductive organs were a requirement of getting
01:12:42.640
this job we know he was going to put a woman of color into this job he successfully eliminated
01:12:50.400
approximately 98 of the population before he made the decision we know that because he said it
01:13:01.360
over and over again we know exactly how this occurred we can all theorize that there were
01:13:13.200
additional requirements and additional reasons kamala harris was picked as vice president we can all make
01:13:21.120
these these arguments up in our minds we can all formulate how we would have done it we can all think
01:13:28.480
about how biden may have done it we can think about he may have i he may have had a a bingo set out
01:13:35.920
and and he may have picked bingo balls to see randomly which president was going to be picked uh or which
01:13:44.640
vice presidential candidate was going to be picked we have no idea how he made that decision outside of the
01:13:50.160
fact that he picked because of gender and race that's what we know but that's the only thing we know
01:13:58.480
you can make up a decision making process in your mind that you think he went through but the one we know he went through
01:14:05.920
was eliminating every white person every asian person and i i say asian because i don't understand these groups she's also
01:14:14.880
kamala's apparently also the first asian vp so apparently she didn't he did he didn't eliminate asian people but he did eliminate
01:14:22.480
every other race every other race and every other gender every one of the 96 genders except woman that
01:14:29.200
apparently they've learned how to define we know that because he said it so when you ask it was kamala harris
01:14:38.240
only the vp pick because of the color of her skin we can't guarantee it was only the reason we just know it had to be part of it
01:14:48.480
we can't say that it was the only reason she was selected as vice president we just know it was a
01:14:56.400
qualification for being considered to me that's a terrible decision to me that is a horrible way to go
01:15:07.120
through a process about 12 of the population is black so 88 of the population is immediately disqualified
01:15:16.480
about half of the black population is male so six more percent were immediately qualified which
01:15:23.040
leaves you only with what six percent of the population about a third of those are too old
01:15:28.000
about a third of those are too young we can assume which leaves you with about two percent of the population
01:15:35.920
now is kamala harris the most qualified black woman to become vice president i can guarantee you the answer
01:15:41.440
that is no however that's what joe biden apparently selected but at no point did he try to make you
01:15:49.040
believe she was the most qualified person because she he eliminated 98 of the population before considering
01:15:57.520
anyone if you don't believe me read the reporting from cnn at the time when he was down to the last four
01:16:04.800
people for the role all of them were black women all of them he couldn't find anyone in any racial group
01:16:12.160
why he didn't look he didn't look at hispanic candidates he didn't look at native american candidates
01:16:23.120
he didn't look at anyone other than black women why quite clearly because he was pandering to an audience
01:16:32.160
and because identity politics and racial makeup and gender is more important than merit was kamala
01:16:42.560
harris the most qualified person i can guarantee you the answer to that is no but i don't think joe biden
01:16:49.280
can because he didn't even look at these other groups how do we know that a more qualified black man
01:16:56.160
was not available joe biden doesn't know you might know joe biden doesn't know because he never looked
01:17:04.240
the question is whether that is the appropriate decision making process
01:17:09.280
and when you're asked the question like is she the is she the uh only the vp because she's black well i
01:17:15.520
don't know uh representative of the national association of black journalists i don't make decisions based on
01:17:22.720
race do you seems like it when i look at the title of your organization it sure seems like it
01:17:30.560
axios posted a fact check or sorry a reality check a reality check of donald trump
01:17:38.560
and they say trump says immigrants are taking black jobs reality check there are no black jobs
01:17:45.760
because there is not any kind of racial requirement for employment where there is when you want to be the
01:17:51.760
vice president of the united states we know that because biden told us
01:17:59.520
and i don't know maybe there aren't black jobs there are there black journalists is there a national
01:18:05.120
association of those black journalists do they exist this is nonsense and over and over again they go
01:18:13.520
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go to patty in connecticut welcome to the glenn beck program patty thank you for taking my call
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uh you know in response to to your question i think president trump has a record that's a winning record
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for the united states and the world and i think uh he would do best to stay with that strategy
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his record in contrast with vice president harris's record and to and their strategy is to take him
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off records and bring them to other areas which may cause conflict they can't win on her record he can
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win her his record and he can win by using her own words videos of hers which there are many of to point
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out the differences in the differences in their records and his is a winning record for the country
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for energy for people for the equality of our lives hers completely brings the country to a lower level
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less quality of life in all respects he would do best to discipline himself to stay on her record in her
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own words she talks about forcibly removing guns from the american people she talks about food she
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talks about what she would do with energy her record is not a record that puts the united states in a
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winning it lowers the standard of every american in this country in the world president trump to bring
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the country up she's looking to lower the standard and stick with her record do the diversion are is is
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intentional on their part i yeah and i i appreciate it patty we're running out of time but i i
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appreciate it and i couldn't agree more this is why last night on studios america i did an entire
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monologue on kamala harris wreck her flip-flops and her record i think that's crucial the media is doing
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everything they can to push this in other directions and i agree like trump's got to be
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disciplined on this stuff and push this stuff back to her record if people look at her record remember
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this is biden was a president with a 36 percent approval rating before the debate this has not
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been a good presidency she does not have a good record and we have to sit here and focus on what
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she's done and what she's been involved in over the next four years or last four years it's really
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i've had a lot of crazy stuff happen a lot of wild things have occurred over the past month or so but
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ali bethsaki welcome ali hello thanks so much for having me yeah so great to see you uh we are in
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such a crazy time yeah it's really hard to find perspective right now i i keep going online which
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is a mistake i admit i going on the internet going on twitter going on x it just i don't know it's
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getting necessary evil it is i guess it is and i went on the last couple of days i've not watching
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the olympics all that closely and i am watching highlight after highlight of a man who apparently
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is posing as a woman repeatedly assaulting a woman on stage basically in a ring right while thousands of
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people gather around and cheer yep that does not seem like the world i was familiar with even
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a couple months ago which was already a crazy world what the hell is happening to us right domestic
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violence but make it olympics and apparently that's fine i mean we are literally watching
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domestic violence a man kind of dressed up as a woman but not even really trying that hard
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beating up on a woman to the point where this woman had to bow out of the competition she said you
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know after they fought the first time i've never been hit so hard in my life of course because
01:27:21.520
while these women boxers are very strong very powerful i would never want to go up against them
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it's not the same they will be the first to say that it's not the same hitting each other as it is
01:27:32.400
going up against the man i mean it shouldn't have to be said but the differences i guess have to be
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articulated these days even beyond chromosome he's got a bigger heart he's got a bigger lung capacity
01:27:44.080
more muscle mass he's got denser bones he's got longer arms he's got bigger hands he has testosterone
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pulsing through his body even if he is on some kind of hormone treatment so-called if you go through
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male puberty the testosterone and the changes that it makes in your body they're basically irreversible
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you are stronger bigger than a woman feet bigger legs longer all of that stuff and plus just the
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aggression that testosterone gives you like a woman just doesn't stand a chance even an awesome woman
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like angela carini who is representing italy um and yeah people are just watching it happen and even
01:28:23.360
saying well this man seems to have maybe he has some kind of disorder maybe a some kind of so-called
01:28:29.120
intersex disorder we don't know that there's no way to prove it i've seen a lot of reports that no he does
01:28:34.800
have x y he does have a ton of testosterone he didn't pass previous tests it just said female on
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his passport so that was i guess enough for the standards for the olympics in paris and i'm thinking
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even if he does have some kind of disorder that we don't really know why boxing like okay you know this
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about yourself you know that you are a male or at least that you have insane levels of masculinity
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versus a standard woman so go do archery or go do shot put or like play handball or something but
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you are choosing hand-to-hand combat with a woman and i cannot believe that that's not intentional
01:29:16.560
it's incomprehensible that it's even allowed right let alone that there's audiences willing to cheer
01:29:22.640
for this because i mean you know riley gains has made this point in wonderful ways many many times
01:29:27.520
jennifer says it made it as well this idea that these poor women who have worked their entire
01:29:33.680
lives get into a competition like swimming or like basketball or whatever it is and because of just
01:29:40.480
ridiculous woke nonsense they are their their dreams are taken away from them right because they're they're
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fighting an unfair competition that is one thing it is important i don't want it to mean it is vitally
01:29:52.400
important this is a totally different level we're talking about assault here we're talking about i
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mean i watched the unfortunately watched the highlight of this female boxer you mentioned
01:30:04.160
getting hit in the face the way her neck jars around it's like it's a it's a like a rocky movie yeah
01:30:12.320
it's like a movie where actors are trying to make the hit look as brutal as possible yeah and she takes
01:30:18.640
one punch and walks to the side and and just loses it with her emotions because her dreams and she's an
01:30:26.480
incredibly talented and powerful boxer in the female division but she has absolutely no chance they've
01:30:32.960
ripped it away from her and she's lucky she's not in the hospital yeah i mean obviously being hit comes
01:30:38.160
with the territory when you're a boxer that is what she chose to do and she has been training for that
01:30:44.400
her whole life she's been hit a million times by other women but again she did not sign up for being
01:30:50.480
hit by a man that's not what she signed up for and i know we've made this point people have made this
01:30:56.320
point a million times but there is a reason why you don't see the woman who is pretending to be a man
01:31:02.240
sign up for mail boxing like oh yeah like i'm five four 125 pounds i identify as a guy now and i would
01:31:10.640
like to go up against the guys in boxing it's just interesting how that happens and yeah it's it's
01:31:16.720
crazy like even on the heels of me too when you had all these celebrities saying time's up time's up
01:31:24.800
and what they were talking about is exposing the guys in secret abusing women but i guess the guys who
01:31:30.000
do it out in the open are fine yeah it's amazing and we're told that we're the weird ones right we're
01:31:34.880
weird we're weird it's so weird and that a man punching a woman in the face repeatedly that's
01:31:40.560
normal i i guess this has also been sort of it's hard to separate this from politics i think it's
01:31:47.760
totally it's the path we're on yeah like we have these two paths you have the path of you know i i
01:31:53.600
look back at the you know trump after the assassination attempts he puts his arm up his right arm up in the
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air and he says fight fight fight and then i couldn't help but compare it to the opening ceremonies the
01:32:04.720
guy the naked guy painted blue at the same point he sort of does the same gesture and you put those
01:32:10.480
two things next to each other and like which way are we going here right as a country yep these are
01:32:16.000
the attack of weird has been something i think it's been difficult for conservatives to even comprehend
01:32:21.040
what to do with yeah it's so many thoughts yeah you've been great on this on on twitter see there are
01:32:26.800
good things on twitter yeah um how do you how do you fight this off how do people handle this how do
01:32:33.200
christian conservatives deal with an attack like this yeah well first of all i just want to say
01:32:39.360
when it comes to this uh this man beating up on this woman i think it's probably safe to assume
01:32:44.800
that kamala harris is for something like this i mean she's been on board with the men identifying
01:32:50.240
as women going into women's sports going into women's spaces i've never seen her as a woman and a
01:32:55.520
supposed feminist stand up against that so i just have to assume that she's actually okay with violence
01:33:01.280
against women as long as the one doing it is a man who identifies as a woman and if that's not her
01:33:07.120
position then she should absolutely be made to denounce that and to articulate what exactly her
01:33:13.440
position is in some ways that would be smart politically for her right she could do that
01:33:17.520
sister soldier thing and just be like yeah call it out it's the most egregious thing we can all imagine
01:33:22.320
just take that one little step and it actually probably would appeal to the middle but i doubt she'll do
01:33:26.240
it no she won't because she has been fighting on behalf of the most powerful lobbies the most
01:33:32.560
powerful people in the lgbtq lobby and abortion lobby um the most powerful lobbies in the world
01:33:38.560
and she is a very power hungry bloodthirsty person she has been the most pro-abortion politician
01:33:44.080
and that is why she has to lob this insult that is just well they're weird and unfortunately this is
01:33:50.240
an effective strategy because it's very sticky that word weird is very um it's intangible but it just
01:33:58.000
kind of works because it's hard to rebut it right um you're weird no i'm not or uh no i'm not you're
01:34:05.040
weird or i know you are but what am i yes and it's kind of like when they just call anyone racist and
01:34:10.960
then they put you on the defense and so i've been thinking about this a lot like how do we counter
01:34:15.920
that because i could see how that insult is actually effective for a certain demographic
01:34:19.920
uh demographic of women who maybe aren't looking into the policy differences they're really going
01:34:24.800
on vibes and you know i've we all have but spent several years kind of preaching to women like
01:34:30.720
it can't just be about personality it can't just be about feelings it's got to be about policy but you
01:34:35.440
know what i'm kind of done doing that because there's a huge most of my audience is looking at
01:34:40.560
policy but then there's a segment who is going off vibes who is going off feelings i'm not going to
01:34:45.200
change that in the next 100 days right so how am i going to shift this around if they think that
01:34:50.880
they're weird that they're creepy what's the only thing worse than a weird guy and that's a mean girl
01:34:57.760
kamala harris is a mean girl she is a bully she is calloused she is calculating she has spent her
01:35:04.960
entire career pushing vulnerable and weak people to the side so she can gain power the first person blanche
01:35:11.760
brown willie brown's wife she decided to push her to the side so she could gain power david delight in
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the pro-life journalist investigating planned parenthood for trafficking baby parts kamala
01:35:22.960
harris went after him kamala harris when she was ag went after these pro-life pregnancy centers forcing
01:35:29.440
them to advertise for abortion of course that law got overturned because it's unconstitutional
01:35:34.720
and then as a senator she did the same thing punishing babies who were born alive after abortion
01:35:40.560
saying that they should not have a right to care and then in her latest iteration of being a mean
01:35:45.840
girl she pushed joe biden to the side this feeble old guy because she wanted power she's a mean girl
01:35:53.360
she calls people weird who she doesn't understand and she's not really calling jd vance weird she's
01:36:00.320
calling you weird she's calling you homeschool mom weird she's calling you patriotic veteran weird she's
01:36:06.720
calling you worshiping christian weird people who are just trying to get by who work on the oil rig the
01:36:13.840
farmers the ranchers the people that she stands against she thinks you're weird you're not a part
01:36:18.640
of her cool crowd you're not a part of the cocktail circuit you don't have the approval of the obamas and
01:36:24.880
the clintons the way that she does she's a mean calculating calloused person who i've heard is a
01:36:30.640
horror to work with and that's who she is so when she calls a beloved father and grandfather
01:36:37.440
and donald trump and a beloved husband and father and jd vance weird she's calling you average american
01:36:44.640
weird because she is mean and she is calloused that is the last person you want as president
01:36:50.160
if that doesn't get you to subscribe to blaze tv to watch relatable with ali bestecchi i don't know what
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will uh and it's it's really really important for people to understand that there are people that are
01:37:01.920
different than us like i if you're watching the blaze every day and you're listening and you're
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watching you know the glenbeck program or listening the glenbeck program for hours and hours a week
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you probably are different than a lot of the people around you inside i think it's a good weird uh but
01:37:15.200
it's a it's a weird in that you're you are invested in the details of health care policy where not
01:37:19.680
everybody is so it's important to understand this and you talk about this uh a bunch of of ways to
01:37:26.240
win these sort of cultural battles and one you've described is called you call it share the arrows
01:37:31.600
it's a great it's a great concept can you describe it and and and tell us what the event is with the
01:37:36.960
same name yeah so a good example of that is this uh italian boxer angela carini you see all of these
01:37:44.080
people i won't even say conservatives just on the side of sanity and decency right coming out
01:37:48.640
in support of her saying that they stand with her she's dealing with a lot of disappointment and
01:37:53.040
pain in so many ways right now people are coming around her and sharing the arrows with her they
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are saying you know what you know the activists over there are going to be calling her names
01:38:03.520
transphobic weak scared all of those all of those terrible pejoratives and instead of saying oh i'm
01:38:10.160
glad that's not me i'm glad i'm not in the crosshairs i'm glad that i'm not the one getting bullied
01:38:15.280
sharing the arrows means that we stand up and we say okay whatever arrows the enemy is throwing your
01:38:20.720
way they can send them my way too whatever names you call that person you can call that to me too or
01:38:27.040
you can call me that too um i believe what she does or i at least stand up for her right to do that say
01:38:32.640
that whatever the controversial weird position is i'm weird too and so that is sharing the arrows
01:38:39.200
there's power in numbers courage is contagious and so we've had very we've had a lot of scenarios
01:38:46.240
where someone in my audience or someone in the public sphere has been bullied for their conservative
01:38:51.040
christian position and people in my audience have come around them prayed for them encouraged them
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supported them followed them donated to them that's sharing the arrows and it can be really effective
01:39:00.480
and you have an event uh coming up in september yes uh how do people get involved in it yeah they
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can go to share the arrows.com and we will have rosaria butterfield elisa childers abby halberstat a
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lot of y'all are familiar with them if you're not you can look them up on instagram they're all amazing
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christian women we've got francesca battistelli she's going to be leading worship right now we
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have about 3 000 women already signed up and we're hoping for even more um and so come alone come with your
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stable together in the craziness of this election season so that's share the arrows.com i know you
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have a show to do i need to get you out of here but can you give us a quick preview of your book uh
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coming up here uh toxic empathy how progressives exploit christian compassion and this is for anyone
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but it's specifically for the christian woman and we go through five big issues abortion gender
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the conclusion that the progressive position on all these issues is the loving kind and even christian
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one and so we actually counter it with our own narrative our own anecdotes of the actual victim
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and abortion or gender ideology etc and then we look at all the facts all of the history all the
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biblical truth that supports what i believe is the biblical position some people would say it's the
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contentious conversations that are coming out this election season and they can be contentious
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yes that is very true so you can go to toxic empathy.com check it out there toxic empathy.com that
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right yes september 28th yep in dallas yep make sure to check that out as well and of course uh
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tomorrow if you if you're worried about the future of the country you should know that the party of
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democracy is here the party of democracy is here for you they are so in love with democracy they're
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worried about the future of democracy because of people like donald trump but they are here
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to extend democracy to you in most ways not not every way you know for example when they were setting
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up the primary the democratic primary this year they decided to take out all the states that joe
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biden lost and reorder them so that the states he won came first and some people would say it doesn't
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sound all that democratic but you know what do those people know and then they did everything they could
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to twist arms to make sure no actual challengers got in the race you know outside of marianne williamson
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got in the race to go up against joe biden and they basically pushed all the serious contenders
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out of the primary so not exactly that kind of democracy but well also not the kind of democracy
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where you actually hold all the primaries because you know they actually were canceling primaries in
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various states but you know other than that they love democracy well they also did try to get third
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party candidates thrown off the ballots in state after state after state like rfk jr and jill stein
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and uh cornell west and state after state after state they oppose them getting on the ballots tried to
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make everything incredibly difficult for them to actually enter the race but you know other than
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that they want you to have your democratic choices well and then also they in addition to that they did
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try to get donald trump thrown off the ballot and say he was it was unconstitutional that he was allowed
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on it in multiple states you know but other than that these people love democracy well they did try to
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get their opponent thrown in prison that that did happen multiple times 90 something charges against the
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guy and they tried to get him off the ballot because he was a criminal and then tried to convict him of
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multiple felonies and then did convict him of felonies and then are going to try to put him in prison
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now most of these efforts have failed but there's still one we still have a sentencing date i think
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a lot of people are forgetting we'll see how that one works out coming up soon but other than that they
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absolutely adore democracy well also they did have a primary even though it was a sham primary and one
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guy won it and then they had a coup against him and threw him off the ballot but other than that they
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love democracy and and remember when barack obama announced uh his his wonder and admiration of joe
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biden for being such an incredible president you know he had up to a 36 approval rating even before
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the debates and that was amazing but as barack obama came in he said he looked forward he looked forward
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to finding out the incredible in-depth process that would occur that his party leaders would come together
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to discuss who would become the next nominee now that joe biden was stepping down that process was
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very important to joe biden he made sure everyone knew it in his letter supporting joe biden and his
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unfortunate stepping down from the nomination not because he can't do the job
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not because he's incompetent and mentally fading on a daily basis because he's still present and that's
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fine he can look he can do the most difficult job in the world without problem but he can't run for
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he can't do interviews or do speeches that's way over the line so he was mentally incompetent
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to do that but not mentally incompetent to be president of the united states kind of says a lot
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about the job i guess when you think about it but they were going to have this great process and that
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process we now know what that process looks like are you excited to hear here it is harris kamala harris
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officially has no opponents for the democratic nomination so there you go we went through all
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that the process the democracy loving party that wanted this deep and involved process to replace
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the candidate that was already chosen by democracy they decided to have no opponents whatsoever even
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possible for anyone to put a protest vote in it's just kamala harris or bust now and look she is now
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going to be announcing her vice president this is going to happen next week on tuesday in philadelphia
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this a lot of people are speculating that it might be josh shapiro because of the location
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though i will say in the past that has not necessarily been indicative the announcement place
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necessarily isn't necessarily associated with the state of the candidate being chosen we will see
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if that is you know continues tomorrow and so much of this has been focused on either the weirdness of
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various republicans or that kamala harris is breaking all sorts of ceilings she's would be the first
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female president the first black female president the first indian american female president the first
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uh asian president south asian president i've heard so many different ceilings that she's broken and
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broken for so many different people you know if some in the future we'll have a japanese american maybe
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the descendant of someone put into internment camps by democrats will rise to the point where they become
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president of the united states and everyone will have to sit back and say nope you're not the first
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asian president that was kamala harris if she happens to win and god forbid uh she does but
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a lot has not been really focused on her policy and and this is something we went into last night on
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studios american more depth but i wanted to touch on at least a few of these things that she is flip-flopping
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on because there's something that goes on in the process yes we see this from time to time candidates
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come on they run through a primary they take maybe left-wing positions in the primary they have to
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moderate a little bit as they go to the general we're all sort of used to that what we're not used
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to is they're not actually being a primary or at least one that they stuck to the results of
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so kamala harris ran in a primary but that was a few years ago now she's running after not winning
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a primary in fact she's never won a primary delegate in her entire life yet she's the presidential nominee
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everyone's super excited about and now people are looking back at her former positions let me go through
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a couple of them and these are important particularly maybe this one if you happen
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to live in the state where she's going to be announcing her vice president kamala harris in
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2019 was viscerally opposed to fracking she hated it every single time she went on tv she would talk
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about climate science and how it shows that fracking is really really bad it pollutes our environment it
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hurts our country we need solar panels and windmills and pinwheels and uh hamster wheels or whatever
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else we're going to generate electricity from 2019 she said while uh once she was one of the several
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democrats vying for the 2020 nomination she told cnn quote there's no question i'm in favor of banning
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fracking and if you've ever seen this video i mean she is passionate about it there is no question in
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her mind it's insane to frack this is terrible terrible for the country and the environment and
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i don't know what climate scientist has stepped up to tell her that fracking is actually suddenly good
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for global warming our greatest existential threat but now harris does not support the fracking ban says a
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campaign official uh donald trump called her out on this she wants no fracking she's he said during
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a rally in charlotte you're going to be paying a lot of money you're going to be paying so much you're
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going to be saying big uh bring back trump a spokesperson though for harris's campaign pushed
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back saying trump's false claims about fracking bans are an obvious attempt to distract from his own
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plans to enrich oil and gas executives at the expense of the middle class now she said it on record a dozen
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times two dozen times over and over and over again she was for a fracking ban but a campaign
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official not her but a campaign official has come out and told us now actually now she's not for that
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all right i guess we'll just accept that any journalists gonna follow up anyone gonna ask her
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about how that happened what's the decision making process where you was there a climate consensus that
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said fracking is suddenly okay now we saw donald trump you talked to he was kind of against bitcoin in
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his first uh when he was president didn't really like it that much i would say he was viscerally
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against it as as kamala harris was against fracking but he wasn't really a fan of it and then he sort of
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changed his opinion you can change your opinions over a four-year process or an eight-year process sure
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of course how did he do that well he went to the biggest bitcoin conference and made a major speech
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about how he now supported passionately bitcoin and cryptocurrency that's how you change your opinion
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if you change your opinion kamala harris is having a campaign official tell various news institutions
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that they've changed their mind to some opposing position unsurprisingly the more popular position
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she hasn't had to explain it she hasn't even been asked about it by journalists only only campaign
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officials are enough apparently to reverse these positions how about firearms she supported a
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mandatory buyback on assault weapons back in 2019 has that changed well campaign officials
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tell us it has the reload got in touch with them and kamala harris now walking back her past calls for
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ar-15 confiscation they say that she will not push for a mandatory buyback as president she does support
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red flag laws though she wanted to let us know that shockingly enough she's taking a more popular
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position but hasn't had to explain her transition that's the new story here when you change a major
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position you have to explain that the candidate explains it not a campaign official leaking to
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the media that all of a sudden she's changed her mind when she hasn't even admitted that let alone
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explained it how about ending private health care insurance she wants to end private health care
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insurance which was at the time a democratic litmus test according to msnbc back in 2019 she wanted to
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end it she wanted to take your insurance from you so that it would be provided only from the government
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this isn't even a move toward obamacare or even single payer this is a move to the british system
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a known catastrophe but now she is and you're going to hear this word quite a bit get used to it
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harris is recalibrating her policy as she adjusts to her new role her campaign confirmed this week
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she no longer supports a single-payer health care system is someone to make her answer for this is
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she gonna have to explain it at any time i hope so i think it would be fascinating to see but we will
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see if the media actually decides to do their job they did it when they wanted biden out they were magical
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incredible journalists for two weeks and now they're all back into their caves hibernating
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well the party of democracy has pointed out that kamala harris is going to be the nominee there's no
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other choices so this is going to happen and the media is full force trying to make kamala harris into
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the most magical amazing politician of all time and you might look at that effort and see it
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with with some skepticism you know maybe you've seen kamala harris speak and you don't think she's
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she's all that maybe you don't think she's basically some magical combination of rosa parks and
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barack obama all rolled into one and that's because you don't understand her wisdom you don't understand
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how deep she goes you don't understand her incredible intellectual ability when it comes to deciphering
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complex world events and that's the reason we created a series called veep thoughts with kamala harris
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so ukraine is a country in europe it exists next to another country called russia russia is a bigger
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country russia is a powerful country russia decided to invade a smaller country called ukraine
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so basically that's wrong this has been veep thoughts by kamala harris i don't know how many
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votes we just moved over to kamala harris but it had to be thousands when you hear i mean basically
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that's wrong when you hear that type of analysis i know you finally can understand her incredible
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abilities and why she would be such a fabulous president i will say there's an entire collection
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of these moments available at veep thoughts.com veep thoughts.com go there and check them out it's also
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on my youtube page youtube.com studios america i want to alert you to this as well we've been doing
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sort of a rapid response thing when these big moments come out whether it's a big news event or
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even the speech yesterday where donald trump controversially said all those things we were
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on moments after it explaining it going through all the uh the accusations and criticisms and giving
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you the ammunition you need in a political battle online um make sure to do that check it out youtube.com
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