'Don't Eat and Tweet'? - 6⧸11⧸18
Episode Stats
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1 hour and 50 minutes
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162.09879
Summary
Glenn and Stu talk about George Soros and how he's down on his luck, and why he thinks Donald Trump is going to destroy Western civilization. Glenn also talks about his new book, "Addicted to Outrage."
Transcript
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I mean, just a plain old hard luck, down on his luck.
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I mean, it's almost grapes of wrath kind of trouble.
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I mean, we're not talking about a stubbed toe or a missed flight or an eviction or death in the family.
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Now, that's a quote, but actually, he said it more like this.
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For some unknowable reason, people don't trust George Soros, and he's just figured this out, according to the Washington Post.
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He is, you know, all he's trying to do is just dominate the geopolitical landscape of the Western world and, you know, reign tyrannically over the political systems by initiating an array of dark, often underhanded methods like astroturfing and paid protesters and media rigging.
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But the ship is sailed in the you better be on the boat or not on the boat.
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But, yeah, not on the boat, George, not on the boat.
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Apparently, a lot of people in the world are not on the boat.
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Throughout the Western world, despite Soros's nauseatingly multi-commonetary contributions to the causes against the free world, a right-leaning sentiment has been spreading.
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Apparently, he said, telling the Washington Post, I was living in my own bubble.
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All fat, old white men that look like you marry beautiful young women.
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Man, you're lofty, utopian, community-first, you know, the gilded betterment of all mankind.
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And the harmony and the little birds and, you know, world domination and all of that stuff.
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I'm very afraid that Donald Trump will destroy whole world.
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Stu, after a statement like that, is it not red hat day for me?
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My biggest problem is Donald Trump may destroy whole world.
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It's hard not to break out the red hat for that one.
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Why won't we just let him destroy the Western civilization?
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Let's just destroy Western civilization for him.
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Poor old Soros slumped into his golden throne, you know, in his mansion like a villain's headquarters.
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I've got sharks underneath the floor of the dining room.
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And you're sobbing there in the wad of $1,000 bills, each one no longer good.
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I liked it to have your face there on the front of the $1,000 bill, George.
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Unfortunately, I'm not alone in that particular venture.
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So, but it's Addicted to Outrage, and I think you're really going to like it.
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So, I didn't get a chance to go see, you know, I wanted to see Ocean's 8, and I really wanted
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to see Jurassic Park, but I hear that thing as a nightmare.
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The last one I thought was, we went to see it together, I think, didn't we?
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This one apparently is just nothing but social justice stuff, to the point where you're like,
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Can somebody, would a dinosaur please come and eat Jeff Goldblum?
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I can't wait for the headlines of Glenn Beck, who encourages dinosaurs to come eat Jeff
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I think anything Jeff Goldblum is in is going to wind up being that way, right?
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That's why there's times, even in, you know, even in like Independence Day, I was hoping
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I'm praying for a pterodactyl to swoop down and take him off in his beak.
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You know, someone pointed out that it would be great if it would have been a great movie
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Why does it have anything to do with the Ocean's series?
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Which was, I thought, also weird because it was a female cast, period.
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And that like you're just like you're you're just like, hey, we got this thing sitting
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Now, a lot of people will say, Glenn, there's a lot of things going on in the world there
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And in fact, let's go to Larry Kudlow and what he said happened between Justin Trudeau
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One, he's not going to allow other people to suddenly take pot shots at him hours before
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And number two, Trudeau should have known better.
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I just I just want to hear from Justin Trudeau here.
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I have consistently stood up for Canadian interests, consistently demonstrated where we disagree,
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I think that's hold on just a second for the audience.
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Can you just pause for a second for the audience who happens to be watching the show?
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Justin Trudeau's eyebrow appears to be falling off.
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Now, I'm not saying that it is, but I'm, you know, I'm not saying that it's not saying
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This is really the only part I really cared about.
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Apparently, he's got basically a two-tone eyebrow.
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Oh, I mean, they showed many other pictures of his eye in which the bottom seems a lot darker
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I'm not saying it is, but I'm not not saying it either.
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I'm a doctor of humanities, which means I cover everything.
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So as a doctor, as a surgeon, if you will, I'm looking at that eyebrow thinking, no, he's
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I'm just saying, as a surgeon, are you a surgeon?
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I've looked at a lot of human's eyebrows, and that one, there's trouble.
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Now, I don't know if it's because he's an alien race.
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You're not an expert in the doctor of humanities.
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Well, if it could be, then you're not actually identifying the problem.
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I'm just saying that if he is a human, which I'm not saying he's not, but I'm not not saying
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You're the one who's saying you're an expert on humanities.
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So you're the one who should be able to identify whether.
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Look, I don't want to go out on a limb and speak where I am not an expert.
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And so if Justin Trudeau is, in fact, an alien, which could be, okay, I am not the
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I don't know who that is, but you need a doctor of alien life.
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I'm a doctor of humanities, so I can speak to him as if he's human.
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But you can't tell, even though you have a doctorate in this topic.
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So you can, you can identify his eyebrow problem without a, without a examination.
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I mean, he has several human traits, but I can't definitively declare without an examination.
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You don't want to talk about the trade deficit at all.
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The fact that we have a trade surplus with Canada.
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We do not have a trade deficit with Canada at all.
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They also have lower tariffs than we do overall.
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No, I, you don't want to talk about any of that stuff.
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I mean, I'm very seriously concerned about his eyebrows.
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I mean, what condition, what kind of, it could be mental illness that causes you to tape eyebrows.
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You don't want to talk about North Korea and that's going on, right?
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You know, the first face-to-face meeting, it's going to be one-on-one with just translators there,
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That's more like two-on-two, but still, that's going to be the first meeting.
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That's how they're going to be discussing this.
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We talked about Donald Trump's hair for a while.
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I want you, if you're at home and you haven't seen the eyebrow shot, just, just take a look at the video.
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Watch, play the rest of the video for those who are watching.
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Here, Sarah, just take tastes taken and play the rest if we can.
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I have consistently stood up for Canadian interests, consistently demonstrated where we disagree,
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I think that's what Canadians have always expected of me, and that's exactly what we're going to do.
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Like, he's not familiar with the word cordial, so he just is pronouncing it.
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You don't even know if he's human, according to you.
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No, that's what I'm saying, but I'm not not saying it either.
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We could go through with the fact that when we have a trade deficit is when our economy
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is doing well, and when we have a trade surplus with the world, we are in recession.
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I mean that people complain about the trade deficit, but when we're in trade surplus, that
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only is occurring when we're in deep recession.
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So it's not something we necessarily want to strive for.
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Okay, so go ahead and tell me why that sells, too.
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Because it means that we have more desire for other people's goods than they have for
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So if we have lots of stuff, like for example, do you have more desire to go out and buy
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things when you have lots of money in your bank account?
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We actually, the trade deficit for the past 40 years has been a sign of really encouraging
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But you wanted to talk about his eyebrows more?
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Well, no, I'm just looking at your eyebrows now.
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It's obviously a big news day and a lot of things are going on.
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Well, I would like to get serious on one thing.
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I think we need to blow off some steam and make fun of a politician from another country
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Well, I mean, the eyebrows are a pretty low item.
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Then they go kind of, then they're like, boom, right up at the top.
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Then you're like, then you can't listen to him anymore.
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Because then you're like, then once you focus on the eyebrows, you're like, it does.
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Because a low priority item just happens to be your singular focus.
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No, he's depressed because his plans have been thwarted.
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Yeah, he pulled out of a, what was it, a San Diego district attorney race he dumped a bunch of money into.
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Might have been too early for takeover of world.
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But, I mean, I'm just saying, between the eyebrows.
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He is the author of the book, Dear Reader, the Unauthorized Biography of Kim Jong Il from MichaelMalice.com.
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So, the president is now with the North Korean leader.
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So many elements of this, I think, no one could have predicted just a couple of years ago.
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I mean, if four years ago you said that President Trump would be meeting with Kim Jong Un in Singapore,
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the question would be who's Kim Jong Un, you know, and President Trump.
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So, the fact that these things are happening so quickly is giving me an enormous amount of hope that good things will come out of this summit.
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And I'm also very saddened by how many people are already, you know, just basically dismissing the opportunities here just because they have such contempt for the president.
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Kim Jong Un, before he left, he made sure that nobody there was going to take his position.
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Can you give us a little recap on what happened before he left?
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What does a guy like this have to do to make sure that somebody else doesn't take his country?
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Oh, that's very—well, the first thing you have to do is murder your brother, because North Korea has a constitution for display purposes only,
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just like many of the communist countries did, and they all, you know, recognize freedom of speech and freedom of religion and all that Bill of Rights stuff.
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But North Korea is unique because they have something called—and this is how demonic—and I'm using that word very carefully—this is how demonic this country is.
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They have something called the Ten Commandments of the great leader Kim Il-sung.
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And the Tenth Commandment states that thou shalt continue the revolution through these generations until it is completed.
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And what that means is only a direct blood descendant of the great leader can take that leadership position.
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And, in fact, you know, many decades ago, when someone even asked—someone high up in the party leadership asked,
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well, what are we going to do when Kim Il-sung dies?
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To even talk about that, he was, you know, sentenced to the countryside and lost his job.
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So there's no plan in place for if something happens to him.
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The only plan would have been, you know, if he had something—he had a heart attack or something.
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Kim Jong-nam, possibly his elder brother, could have been flown in to take his place.
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So the idea that there would be some coup and, you know, again, like a vice president would step in, that could not happen.
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Do you think that we have broken him to some degree, or is he playing us?
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I think it's hard to determine what it is that he wants.
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At the very least, it's very clear that he wants more respect on the world stage.
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He's much more of an internationalist than his father, Kim Jong-il, the dear leader, and his grandfather, certainly.
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The fact is that he's meeting with us and with South Korea, China, and Russian dignitaries.
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This is a big break with the North Korean past.
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According to the North Korean ideology, the Juche idea, they basically don't want to have to deal with anyone else in the outside world.
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It's all by Koreans and for Koreans, and when you're there, it's a very surreal feeling.
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It's like being on another planet because you don't know what's going on in the outside world.
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For him to have even left North Korea is a very big deal.
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Kim Jong-il would boast, why do I have to leave Pyongyang?
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All these world leaders come here and basically genuflect before me.
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So this could be going in several directions, and I'm desperately hoping that there will be positive ones.
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Michael, there was a focus this morning I heard a lot of, which was about the supposed change in language,
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where we at the beginning of this were saying what we want is them to give up their entire nuclear program,
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and then we'll talk about making things a little bit better for them.
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And it's changed to now the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and giving the sense that perhaps we're going to back off of our defense of South Korea as part of this.
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Do you think there's anything, is there any importance to that?
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Is that just, you know, generally speaking, trying to make the language more friendly for the North Koreans?
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Well, I think it's very important to, if we make concessions, for both sides to be able to save face and not to make it seem like we're backing down to a show of strength.
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North Korea can't do that, and President Trump certainly is not the kind of person who would do that.
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So I had said this earlier, if their price for denuclearizing would be to get us out of South Korea, I don't think that's an unreasonable request, at the very least,
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because if they're, you know, giving up their guns, they need some assurance that as soon as they do this, it's not a trick, and we're going to come storming in.
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And from their perspective, as the title of one of their books is called, The U.S. Imperialist Star of the Korean War,
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and we're waiting any moment to reinvade and conquer them and make Korea our beach quest for world conquest.
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So, again, I mean, a lot of people like to think, oh, President Trump's going to make a show of strength,
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and they're going to completely back down, and we're not going to have to do anything in exchange.
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That's basically how threats work, and my hope, and it seems that the way this is, the way President Trump is going,
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is that we will have some sort of peaceful negotiation rather than, you know, all this bluster.
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And I just want to remind the listeners, again, last summer they were threatening to New Guam,
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and in the fall they sentenced President Trump to death.
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So this has been a very positive progress in the direction we would like.
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He's the author of Dear Reader, the unauthorized biography of Kim Jong-il.
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I mean, it does fit Donald Trump's, you know, philosophy from years ago where, you know,
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Do you think Donald Trump would give up our position in South Korea?
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At one point, and I'm not sure if it's still the case, very recently,
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they had the highest GDP in all of Asia, which is no mean feat.
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And there's a lot of, in South Korean politics, a lot of contempt and hatred,
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So I don't think it would be that much of a hard sell.
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I think this would be something that many people, particularly in the Republican Party
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And it would be a very, again, if they're giving up nukes and we're bringing the boys home
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and switching defense to the South Korean government in Seoul,
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I don't think it would be that radical of a move on Trump's part, as you said, Glenn,
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given how much he's been talking about these issues in these terms.
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I mean, I don't know what kind of a power vacuum that causes,
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but I'm all for bringing, you know, to stop defending these posts all around the world,
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as long as we have an ability to deploy if we need to,
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if there's problems, you know, with somebody coming after us.
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Yeah, and I don't think, I mean, China is obviously not our best friends,
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but the idea that China is going to allow, this is Mao's China,
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the idea that they would allow some sort of real war on the Korean peninsula right on their border,
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I think at this point in time, this is not the 1940s, 1950s,
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I think they'd really clamp down on it pretty quickly.
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Because it's interesting, because you point out the deepness in the ideology
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They own it, according to the North Koreans, right?
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they always refer to North and South Korea with a lowercase n and a lowercase s,
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because their claim is, and again, North Korea is the most racist, homogenous nation on Earth.
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Korea is the only country on Earth that has racially pure blood.
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Korea was the first government on Earth, the first language spoken,
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Their slogan, wherever you go North Korea, says Korea is one,
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Korea, therefore, South Korea is not a separate country.
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It is a separate region under occupation by the U.S. imperialists
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They've kind of backed down with the name-calling vis-a-vis South Korea,
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but that is their mentality, that this is a country that cannot be divided
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and is only temporarily separated due to our machinations.
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I guess that's my point, is that once we're not there,
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and it's no longer under occupation of the evil, imperious Americans,
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isn't their goal going to be to undermine the South Korean government in any way possible
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and try to make what they've been putting on their maps a reality?
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That doesn't seem to be the way that they're going.
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South Korea only, let's say, in the 80s became this kind of quasi-liberal democracy.
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Before that, they did have a series of strongmen,
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and they had, you know, uprisings just like in Tiananmen Square
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that were put down in the late 70s, early 80s, and things like that.
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and that was part of the background for this kind of approach.
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I mean, they do try to undermine it to a point,
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but South Korea has also tried to undermine the North,
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you know, with blasting music and sending information,
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and they've kind of agreed to lessen the rhetoric in that regard.
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It's illegal in many cases to speak well of the North.
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My friend who lives in South Korea wasn't sure if my book would be allowed there
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because it's written from the North Korean perspective,
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even though the point is to condemn them as harshly as possible.
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So that would be a question, but again, you would have China looking over their shoulder,
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and it would not be – it would be interesting to see what happens.
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There's a lot of people, Michael, that say Donald Trump is being used.
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A lot of people that say, you know, he's broken the back.
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Who's walking into the room with the most power?
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Well, it's always the – but here's the other thing.
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North Korea admits that the Americans, their metaphor –
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this is their metaphor that they use in their literature.
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but the ants can guide the elephant where they want it to be.
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You know, people like Nancy Pelosi and others in the corporate press
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are thinking Trump's going to go in there and be kind of bamboozled.
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This guy's an international real estate magnate.
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Kim Jong-un at the very least – it's just a kid in his early 30s.
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I mean, the idea that he's this brilliant Machiavellian negotiator,
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And we certainly have seen a great deal of evidence of President Trump,
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knowing how to schmooze people and be schmoozed by them.
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especially when he has the State Department apparatchiks at his back,
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who are not going to be bamboozled that easily,
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I'm very skeptical at the idea that they're going to put one over on him
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and we'll check in with you probably again tomorrow.
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Dear Reader, the unauthorized biography of Kim Jong-il.
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This is the unauthorized autobiography of Kim Jong-il,
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where he was, you know, he's an atheist, he's an atheist, he's an atheist.
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And we have the letter that he wrote to Benjamin Franklin.
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But our Rights and Responsibilities Museum opens for the three-day showing,
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How do you know when they're wrong and when we're violating them?
00:35:34.800
First time we've opened up the entire studio, back and front, all studios.
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So you can come on in and see some of the artifacts that we have for our Mercury Museum.
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It is our temporary pop-up exhibition for three days.
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Father's Day weekend makes a great gift for Father's Day.
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You can sign up for tours with myself, with Glenn, and a bunch of other stuff as well.
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Real quick, tonight on TV you're going to get a little preview of what you can see.
00:36:07.940
This is just a little slice of the museum, but we're talking about three documents that I would say
00:36:12.280
completely change the mainstream narrative of history for three massive players of American heritage.
00:36:24.380
It's amazing when you just go to original sources, you're like, wait, but that's not what the history book teaches.
00:36:32.480
That's not what, well, here it is in their own hand, proving three things in American history that you learned completely inaccurate.
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We'll give you that tonight at 5 o'clock in the blaze, and come see them for yourself.
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My friends, we're here for answers, and we have them.
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The answer to the question that we've all been asking.
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We can rest a little easier this morning because the answer has been found by Susanna Walters.
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She's a professor of sociology and director of the Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies at Northeastern University.
00:37:28.760
I say that with a smile on my face because what a worthless degree that is.
00:37:35.120
Anyway, if you can believe it, she has posted her answer in the Washington Post titled, Why Can't We Hate Men?
00:37:43.820
She starts out by listing recent occasions in which men have been evil.
00:37:49.100
It goes without saying that President Trump is right there on the top, of course, right there at the very, very tippy, tippy top.
00:37:56.520
And she said, you know, he's very degrading to women, et cetera, et cetera.
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Seen in this indisputably true context, it seems logical to hate men.
00:38:10.020
I've always had a soft spot for the radical feminist smackdown for naming the problem in no uncertain terms.
00:38:19.780
I've rankled at the, but we don't hate men, you know, protests from generations of would-be feminists that found that men are not the problem.
00:38:34.080
So, the entire article is jammed full of words.
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Words, you know, right out of the syllabus from the gender studies class, wage inequality, patriarchy, education inequality.
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She unironically refers to America as the land of the legislative, legitimated, toxic masculinity.
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Hot button terms about issues that have either been made up or dramatized as means of, you know, pushing the narrative.
00:39:13.520
It reads like a, you know, it reads like something that maybe, what's his name that was on, you know, this weekend, that was Robert De Niro that was getting his award and gave his speech.
00:39:29.000
You know, something, something that maybe he would be able to do, you know, something uptight, out of touch, hysterical, humorless, you know, that kind of thing.
00:39:40.800
She says, so men, if you really are with us, you'd like us not to hate you.
00:39:52.120
Then lean out so we can stand up without being beaten down.
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And please know that your crocodile tears won't be wiped away by us anymore.
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We have every right to hate you because you have done wrong.
00:40:35.280
It's long past time to play hardball for team feminism and win.
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I'm not going to get outraged because she's idiotic.
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The article stands as one of the more divisive, inflammatory pieces of rhetoric coming out of the radical left, which more often is less radical and more and more commonplace.
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Can you imagine an article in the Washington Post?
00:41:08.760
I mean, let me give you some reasons why we should hate black people.
00:41:19.640
Can we look at some of the great things that men have also done?
00:41:36.560
And I will show you how it is infecting everything and about to turn on the machine.
00:41:57.760
Just headlines and then we're going to come back to some of these.
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He got backlash because he tweeted his, you know,
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Hey, look, I just saved a bunch of money at Chick-fil-A.
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Those sandwiches are sexist, homophobic, and racist.
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On behalf of the whole LGBTQ, Eminem, and OP community,
00:42:25.640
we are really, really, we're really angry with you.
00:42:28.960
And so he apologized for eating at, uh, the, the, the, the head of Twitter
00:42:35.200
apologized for ordering a chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A.
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Meanwhile, Louis Farrakhan, which you're going to come back to,
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Louis Farrakhan, you don't believe it until you actually read it.
00:42:52.380
But he came out and he was very anti-Semitic and talked about,
00:42:56.120
you know, how those satanic Jews are taking over.
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Now, people can still read it and still see it.
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But you don't know if it's Louis Farrakhan or not.
00:43:29.040
So it's not the things that he's saying about Jews.
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It's just the fact that he's saying them as a verified Twitter user.
00:43:35.740
Which actually, I think, is a worse outcome than leaving it the way it was.
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Because now people will say, it's almost like you could deny that Louis Farrakhan says those things.
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Like, I want people to know that actually is Louis Farrakhan saying those things.
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I don't think you understand the punishment of losing your verified account.
00:43:57.180
I have a verified account and do not really consider it a punishment if it went away tomorrow.
00:44:01.820
Well, you haven't lived through the nightmare that is losing the blue checkmark.
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The Blaze is reporting the CrossFit executive that was fired for claiming that LGBTQ pride is a sin.
00:44:21.520
And they said, are we going to put a CrossFit gym in Indianapolis for the city's Pride Week?
00:44:31.520
As somebody that personally believes celebrating pride is a sin,
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I'd like to personally encourage CrossFit to stand by their convictions
00:45:01.140
Twitter guy just didn't know he was eating Chick-fil-A.
00:45:21.360
I mean, you want to come down harder on him than taking away his blue checkmark?
00:45:30.800
But just so people are aware, sandwiches don't have opinions on things.
00:45:36.880
You're dangerously close to losing your checkmark.
00:45:38.760
Perhaps they think to themselves at times, don't, please don't make me into a sandwich.
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I want Twitter to know his opinions are not my opinions.
00:45:46.060
Do not lose my blue checkmark because of the hateful things that he is saying.
00:46:01.660
And they brought it up at the shareholder meeting.
00:46:03.760
Because overall, the Google workforce is 70% men, 30% women, 61% white, 30% Asian, 2% black, 3% Hispanic, 1% other.
00:46:26.060
And then I don't know what two or more must mean your two things or more.
00:46:47.960
And in fact, the community has come out and demanded that they start hiring people that are not white and not men.
00:47:00.940
And a lot of the people that work there are coming together.
00:47:05.020
You know, they already got Google to drop the Pentagon deal, which I actually agree with.
00:47:11.740
But so their shareholders stood up and said, this fundamentally hurts the products of Google.
00:47:21.700
And by having this many white men working there has, quote, left many of us feeling unsafe and unable to do our work.
00:47:38.440
I just, you know, they seem to, everything they touch dies.
00:47:44.980
And I'm glad Google's finally acknowledging this.
00:47:48.400
Well, Google is saying we don't really know what to do here.
00:47:55.300
Because men are the ones that go into tech, generally speaking.
00:48:03.660
Of course, that's also the fault of men, we should point out.
00:48:07.360
Men have been intentionally telling girls that they're pretty instead of saying they're smart.
00:48:14.660
And if they would say that they're smart, then they would go into engineering.
00:48:19.980
The only difference being, of course, that you tell women that they're pretty.
00:48:22.680
It's weird because I've told all of my daughters that they're smart.
00:48:34.840
If you say, yeah, if you say that they look nice at any time in their life, they're going to just go into making teacups.
00:48:56.760
Some place there was a big factory with women in charge making teacups.
00:49:08.620
Like selling various kitchen storage pieces at home.
00:49:24.080
You're not saying like in the container store there'd be a woman behind the counter.
00:49:31.520
Because my little lady is not coming out of the kitchen to buy anything, you know?
00:49:43.540
So I'll just get her some, I don't know, palm olive or some soap to keep her hands, you
00:49:50.380
And then I'll go to the, you know, container store or the kitchen thing that sits next to
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And by the way, that store owned, of course, by a man.
00:50:07.400
Is that why it's called the thing that sits by the kitchen sink store?
00:50:15.120
But we should make clear that it is not, it is not the fact that men and women are different.
00:50:20.580
It's not the fact that men might enjoy engineering and women might enjoy high paid healthcare
00:50:24.500
jobs like they're dominating the field right now.
00:50:26.540
I will tell you this right now, and I want you to listen carefully.
00:50:29.260
There is no difference between a man and a woman.
00:50:43.200
Things would be different if we had more women.
00:50:45.960
Wait, why would they be different, though, if they're the same?
00:50:50.040
No, but what I'm saying is if you're saying they're the exact same, if you put women in
00:51:03.420
I've noticed a couple differences, but let's just say.
00:51:14.220
My point, though, is not that I'm disagreeing with you because you obviously have a fundamental
00:51:25.860
Then if you put women in charge of the company.
00:51:33.900
So you think things would change if women were in charge?
00:51:37.860
But if they're the same as men, why would they change?
00:51:41.520
But women are the same as men, so there would be no difference.
00:51:44.160
Don't try to turn this around with your hypnosis that all you racist, bigot, misogynists try
00:51:54.500
There is no difference between a man and a woman.
00:52:20.580
Do you think this country would be in the mess that it's in if it were run by women?
00:53:02.520
There's nothing a man can do that a woman cannot do.
00:53:09.940
Is there's nothing that a woman can do that a man.
00:53:52.800
We need women in the workplace because things would be better.
00:54:10.780
There are things that women can do that men cannot.
00:54:21.720
But like, we live in a world where we would hear part one and then apply it to part two
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No thanks to your patriarchy and your hierarchy.
00:54:45.560
I don't know how many men are in making Liberty safes.
00:54:56.580
Does each statement live in a Liberty safe that's locked?
00:55:06.120
You can receive 12 months interest free payments with zero down and zero APR.
00:55:15.040
Now there's Liberty safes for as low as $20 a month.
00:55:21.580
Now Liberty safe has been around for a long time.
00:55:24.600
They've never offered this before because they were run by men.
00:55:28.760
And I'm sure you'll get peace of mind, lifetime warranty, in-home delivery service, and it's all unmatched in the industry.
00:55:51.840
It's a good company that has made changes in the tech world.
00:55:58.160
They have decided that they're going to tie all their executive bonuses in to workforce diversity.
00:56:07.640
So here's, they just tweeted a picture of all the Microsoft summer interns there.
00:56:27.740
Well, I don't, I don't see any white people in that huge crowd.
00:56:33.580
But if you put white people in there, you're not going to get a bonus.
00:56:46.320
Yeah, but there's a wall between the two boxes.
00:56:48.480
Why are we in the situation we're in right now?
00:57:14.800
There's nothing a man can do that a woman can't.
00:57:22.680
We have to hire more women because things would be different if we hired more women.
00:57:28.760
The country wouldn't be in the mess it's in if it was run by women.
00:58:01.300
So today at Twitter, I can decide that Louis Farrakhan, who is saying that that Jews are evil.
00:58:15.760
Twitter can decide because there is no truth that they're going to punish him by removing his blue checkmark.
00:58:25.640
At the same time, the CEO of Twitter needs to be punished because he tweeted that he was buying a sandwich at Chick-fil-A.
00:58:48.720
Guy who works for CrossFit, fired because he said he didn't think that there, he thought pride was a sin.
00:59:13.940
Meanwhile, they're still debating wedding cakes.
00:59:21.920
I'm sorry, a church in Denver that says Jesus would have baked the cake.
00:59:29.480
That's weird because he didn't even have an oven or a house.
00:59:45.020
I never understood that as much as I do right now.
00:59:50.120
I understood the other part and question with boldness, even the very existence of God.
00:59:54.700
I've lived in a country and in a time where reason ruled.
01:00:06.780
Now, men come in all different shapes and sizes and personalities.
01:00:21.160
Now we can have gender studies people just tell us that there's 140 different genders.
01:00:42.400
That we weren't going to just take something from the church.
01:00:46.960
We weren't just going to take somebody's word for it.
01:01:00.760
Now, there would be some things we take on faith.
01:01:10.420
But if we knew it from science, what are you doing?
01:01:17.960
So the enlightenment came out of a time where people dropped their self-imposed immaturity.
01:01:36.560
Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity.
01:01:42.300
Immaturity is the inability to use one's understanding without guidance from another.
01:01:49.060
This immaturity is self-imposed when its cause lies in the, not in the lack of understanding,
01:01:58.180
but in the lack of resolve and courage to use it without guidance from another.
01:02:05.720
The motto of the enlightenment is have courage to use your own understanding.
01:02:12.060
Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why such a great proportion of men,
01:02:20.520
long after nature has released them from alien guidance,
01:02:25.240
nonetheless gladly remain in lifelong immaturity.
01:02:30.040
And why is it so easy for them to establish themselves as guardians one over another?
01:02:38.020
I have a book that's going to serve to serve my understanding.
01:02:46.440
He's going to disturb, determine my diet for me.
01:02:54.120
Somebody else is going to undertake all the work for me.
01:03:03.980
and they have carefully seen to it that the far greatest portion of them
01:03:08.540
regard taking the first step to maturity as very dangerous,
01:03:14.660
Having first made their domestic livestock dumb,
01:03:19.680
having carefully made sure that these docile creatures
01:03:22.340
will not take a single step without the go-cart in which they're harnessed,
01:03:27.120
these guardians will then show them the danger that threatens them.
01:03:47.700
and usually frightens them from all further attempts.
01:03:51.660
So it's difficult for any individual man to work himself out of immaturity
01:04:04.900
and for the time being is actually incapable of using his own understanding
01:04:10.280
because no one has allowed him to ever attempt it.
01:04:15.120
Rules and formulas, those mechanical aids to the rational use.
01:04:26.180
Those things are shackles of permanent immaturity.
01:04:38.500
And the freedom in question is the least harmful of all.
01:04:47.180
The freedom to use reason publicly in all matters.
01:05:23.820
Now, in many affairs conducted in the interest of the community,
01:05:31.280
must conduct themselves in an entirely passive manner
01:05:38.220
the government may guide them towards public ends
01:05:41.420
or at least prevent them from destroying such ends.
01:05:53.000
also regards itself as a member of the community at whole
01:06:40.200
The citizen cannot refuse to pay taxes imposed on him.
01:06:52.540
But the same person does not act contrary to civic duty
01:07:57.380
The only ones that can question are the scholars.
01:08:09.760
Men are immature because they're not required to think.
01:08:18.100
And then they are shown example after example after example
01:08:26.000
You're going to fail and it's going to hurt really, really bad.
01:09:29.300
We are now no longer in the age of enlightenment.
01:33:44.420
I'm surprised you could make it through the maze of our studio,
01:34:00.360
there's been some building of some walls and things here in the studio to make
01:34:11.400
items that we have and the way this is being set up,
01:35:00.180
an evening with us from operation underground railroad,
01:35:16.880
You can find out all about it at mercury one.org slash museum 2018.
01:35:22.140
is on the history of operation underground railroad,
01:36:04.140
and they messed with her pelvis and chest area for six minutes.
01:36:10.700
That's a long time when you're feeling somebody up.
01:36:14.260
you could at least expect dinner either before or afterwards,
01:36:19.260
I don't think you're used to being touched there ever.
01:36:52.620
a 96 year old woman in a wheelchair gets onto a plane and blows herself up and takes everybody with her.
01:37:15.440
but that's what we won't do because of political correctness.
01:37:20.380
it's looking at the people who perpetrated the crime and then giving that general description
01:37:28.960
We already have that because we know who committed the crime.
01:37:34.820
So you're looking for the U S government and George W Bush getting on an airplane.
01:37:38.500
Cause he was the one who read it on the internet.
01:37:43.100
Who is probably 96 and in a wheelchair right now,
01:37:55.180
Did the grandmother blow the plane up once she got on?
01:37:58.020
She did not because fortunately they paid the close attention to her that they needed to.
01:38:10.640
I'm going to grab your man unit now and I'm going to twist it into knots.
01:38:16.600
I don't care that you told me you're going to do that.
01:38:20.060
there has to be an intersection between this TSA treatment and the me too movement sometime soon.
01:38:41.240
It was either a Congress woman or a woman that complained to their Congress person.
01:38:49.260
And then they had a discussion with the department of Homeland Security.
01:39:09.280
And we're willing to give up everything for our security.
01:39:25.560
They're told exactly what to do and they do it.
01:39:37.400
there is no reason we're not living in the age of reason or enlightenment because nobody's thinking.
01:39:50.100
defined by men who have the courage to think and act without permission.
01:40:13.480
we've really been taught well and we've complied well.
01:40:28.600
We're still looking for the same thing when it's probably going to be something else.
01:40:31.640
So are you guys familiar with the Weinsteins and Evergreen College and what happened to them?
01:40:56.260
I'm going to call him this week and see if we can get him on the show.
01:41:00.860
a friend of mine just gave me his cell phone number and he reached out right away and said,
01:41:06.880
we don't have a lot in common except we have a ton in common.
01:41:10.720
And I think he is the best example of what is coming our way.
01:41:48.160
No white people can come and no white people can teach.
01:42:00.460
And then it was really dicey and got dangerous for them.
01:42:03.940
Then the next step is they had a tribal council.
01:42:25.640
this is you're starting to sound like fascists.
01:42:31.380
everybody who's in the canoe come up on the stage.
01:42:36.500
And they got all these lemmings to get into the canoe with him.
01:42:57.520
She had to have police because they were attacking.
01:43:20.560
and he's now one of the most outspoken people on the left about the left.
01:43:35.360
And I'm not going to jail the people who disagree with me.
01:44:14.820
it was interesting reading all of the reports about it.
01:44:52.320
the social justice warriors are going to destroy Google.
01:45:11.700
this is an unsafe workplace because you have too many white men working here.
01:45:23.420
But I think you're going to see it more and more,
01:45:27.460
You're going to start seeing it more and more in businesses.
01:46:18.600
It's not going to be probably turn conservative though.
01:46:22.800
They'll go back to being rash because they're pretty open minded about
01:46:33.700
right there in the glow of the nice fire where they're burning the
01:46:49.620
These are the people that we called when we were looking for somebody to
01:46:56.500
we asked Tika Tiwari to come into my office and Stu and I sat there for,
01:47:09.360
We don't understand which countries are going to block.
01:47:12.260
What do you think is going to happen in the future?
01:47:14.800
We don't know even how to sell or buy some of these things.
01:47:18.120
So he sat in our office for a couple of hours and about halfway through,
01:47:21.560
would you do this as a course for the audience?
01:47:24.780
And he has 97% of the listeners who now have gone through his cryptocurrency
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01:47:40.880
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I don't think of anything I care less about than Robert De Niro's commentary about politics
01:48:38.360
there is something that I think is really interesting.
01:48:43.440
Probably just assuming you're going to I have here.
01:48:49.660
Iran admitted to assisting the nine 11 attackers on the world trade center.
01:49:00.560
This is the very first time that they've ever admitted that they were involved at all.
01:49:15.920
Burgers and they're not actually changing the name.
01:49:21.000
And now they're also highlighting their burgers.
01:49:30.360
the fact that Iran just higgledy piggledy came out and said,
01:49:34.440
we will help to be behind all this or the international house of burgers.
01:49:43.800
Steak him has also changed its name now to cake them.
01:49:51.260
I would actually like a thin cake like that that you could like stack on,
01:49:55.060
like you could like kind of stack with like different icings,
01:49:59.180
like a thin layer of cake that you could buy pre-made,