Due Process, Even for the Worse? | Guests: Katherine Harris, Rabbi Daniel Lapin & Andrew Heaton | 11⧸15⧸18
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1 hour and 52 minutes
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Summary
Avenatti has been charged with a domestic violence offense in the case of a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by Michael Avenatti's client, but he claims she hit him first. Glenn and Sarah take a look at the details of the case, including the alleged victim s claim that she was kicked out of the apartment where the alleged assault occurred, and Avenatti s response to it.
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You know, out of all the presidential candidates
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that could run for president in 2020 for the Democrats,
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you might want to take him off the list, Democrats.
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the worst of the worst in the Kavanaugh hearings.
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He was arrested yesterday afternoon in Los Angeles.
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And the reason why he was arrested kind of makes you think that
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maybe there's some kind of invisible force out there making sure,
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you know, either irony or maybe even karma is receiving its daily offering.
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Michael Avenatti was arrested for domestic violence.
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Now, the alleged victim filed the complaint on Wednesday,
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The woman involved is said to have bruising and swelling on her face
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and was kicked out of Avenatti's Los Angeles area apartment.
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she hit me first line is going to be a good strategy used in court.
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specifically CNN and MSNBC are going to do any mea culpas over the next 12 to
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They have become the Avenatti network and the PR wing over the last eight months.
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the two networks have Adonati on over 100 times.
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He gave 147 interviews on both cable and network TV.
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MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell actually said, quote,
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Michael Avenatti is becoming my co-host, I have to say.
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this is before he dragged Julie Swetnick into the limelight to attack Kavanaugh.
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So, you know, I wonder, is this going to teach the networks?
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Nah, let's not spend any time even thinking about that.
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you have to hear this Twitter exchange between one user and Avenatti on October 5th
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Brett Kavanaugh will be confirmed and it's Michael Avenatti's fault.
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told her to shut up and stay quiet because people like you apparently believe assault victims are to blame.
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Oh, this line of thinking is disgusting and offensive to all survivors.
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I have been an advocate for women's rights my entire career,
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I am not going to be intimidated from stopping what I am doing.
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I would never disrespect them by touching a woman inappropriately or striking a woman.
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at which point I am confident that I will be fully exonerated.
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in the hashtag me too in public opinion nowadays,
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holding him to the standard that he helped create,
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Are we not supposed to immediately deem him guilty as accused,
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I wonder if all the men and women screaming at Kavanaugh and the GOP senators in elevators
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can now see the Pandora's box that they actually wanted open.
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Now he's on the record saying I didn't hit her.
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Should we judge him and condemn him and burn him at the stake?
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my hands are shaking as I try to keep the match in the box.
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But we wait and he is innocent until he is found guilty.
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We have to presume that he is innocent until all of the evidence comes out,
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We're going to wait for all of the evidence to come out before we convict someone of a crime.
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Doesn't mean we don't say that and kind of revel in it a little bit.
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But I doubt neither he nor anyone screaming for Kavanaugh's head
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the idea that maybe he's innocent until proven guilty,
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I don't know that everybody on the right is feeling that way today and it's sort of
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let a mob surround this guy and destroy him based on these allegations,
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based on the fact that he is a scumbag attorney,
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we were talking about this a couple of weeks ago.
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he's been going every report since has been going bankrupt.
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he's getting kicked out of his office because he can't pay the rent.
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it all points to the fact that here's a really desperate guy who saw an
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And that doesn't mean that that's what happened.
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pulled in and what he did with Kavanaugh and how he spoke with such a
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I hope this is some terrible person who is trying to take him out with
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This is a dirt bag woman making a false charge against a dirt bag guy.
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And the best scenario is that she goes to jail and he learns his lesson
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because now he's on the other end of people saying,
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he is somebody who likes violence against women.
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We can't have him anywhere near children or our society whatsoever.
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And maybe he's feeling that a little bit today and going,
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it makes it almost want to cheer it on and embrace that because you know,
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But I think Avenatti is a small part of the story.
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The problem here is we all knew he was a giant zero.
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The second he got on television the first time.
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he was a coast of every show on CNN for about three months.
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him out on TV with the idea of the ends justify the means.
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which is to take out Donald Trump and Republicans.
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but do you remember we had one guest on my Fox show,
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and he was supposed to be on with us for a while.
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And I sat with him and he was supposed to be on for a couple of breaks.
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he was just saying everything that would make you feel good.
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He left the room and I looked at my staff and I said,
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You could theoretically believe some of the stuff he said about stormy
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with Swetnick was so patently ridiculous from day one.
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They wanted somebody who was going to put this over the top and get Brett
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and get his Supreme court seat thrown out with the hope that they could win
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And they instead did the ends justify the means calculus and threw this guy on
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and let him lie and lie and lie and lie and lie and lie every day,
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every show over and over and over and over and over again with barely any
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with a couple of notable exceptions and they let him do it.
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He's the Democrats have abandoned him now because they have realized that the
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Kavanaugh thing hurt them and they don't want him anywhere near their race
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They used him during stormy Daniels when he was valuable.
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Who's been kicked out of the bed and thought they were surrounded by friends.
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nobody on the left looks at those two at all anymore.
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When's the last time you heard anyone talking about how she was assaulted and how
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serious it was and how it needs to be followed up on.
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was it about Kavanaugh seat or was it about the assault?
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Remember there's no statute of limitations on felony assault in the state where this
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They could keep going after they could go after it with the police.
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it is the worst kind of gang violence in Washington.
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then there's never any way to win at Christmas.
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I just don't think there's any way to ever win.
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You're going to get a free foot rest with this.
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but you don't want to combine those two on anything else.
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Because I really don't want them in the same room.
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here's another prime example of people getting together.
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I can't think of anything that could go wrong there.
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An arepa is something that Harvey Weinstein is naming.
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my favorite version of this is just a cheese one.
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what sounds very delicious that I'm sure the people used to have.
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I know conservatives didn't really think that this,
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We were just trumping it up for pardon the pun for the election.
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it was never a problem every day for about 10 years.
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something that CNN and MSNBC and everybody else,
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it's months away and hundreds and hundreds of miles away.
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And then all of a sudden they're climbing the fence at the border in San
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And of course they weren't going to climb the fence cause they were all
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here seeking asylum and they were just going to be admitted because
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And I noticed all the mothers with their babies,
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the caravan that's about to arrive is 22 more buses filled with 900 more
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And then there's three more caravans behind that.
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Let me ask you three more caravans behind that.
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this is just poor oppressed people that just have no money or influence at
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So the other thing is they don't have any connections.
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And of course we learned from CNN that Mexico is going to stop this before
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San Diego is hundreds of miles from where we are.
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Iowa is hundreds of miles away from where we are.
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I don't know a single person who's afraid of these,
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You come in here because you want to be a part of our country.
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You want to come and add to whatever it is that we're doing here in America that you can't find any place else.
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And you ask for permission to come in and hopefully we say yes.
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And that's what we have at the border right now.
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the mainstream media is just yelling at everybody who's concerned about this,
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we already have thousands of people that come across the border every day.
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They didn't take the place of the other illegal immigrants.
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Like there are people living in the shadows and they're hiding and they're trying to work
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But then there was another group that they'll come out and do rallies.
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20,000 people who are illegal immigrants walking down the street,
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daring immigration officials to do anything about it.
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But isn't this the same thing that we're talking about?
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Jim Acosta is doing the same thing that the migrants are.
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they are daring the government to do the worst.
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If everybody is just incentivized to get their question in and they can hold court
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and hold on to the president's attention and filibuster,
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you either have to admit that your reporter is a douche,
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he was obviously awful in that situation and we're punishing him or firing him or whatever.
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Or you're going to have to fight it with all your might because you,
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every time the president doesn't like something that your reporter says,
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he's disrupting the press conference for everybody else,
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I thought the justice department did a poor job.
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the president could kick anybody out at any time.
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And I don't know how you make that case because Jim Acosta hasn't been denied saying anything.
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He can still go on CNN and say whatever he wants.
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The president is not trying to say that he can't come.
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What the president is saying is there is decorum.
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No one gets screwed in this situation to me more than the other reporters in the room because Jim Acosta takes up all the time and he asks all the questions and he tries to get all the attention for himself.
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I think next time he doesn't get called on and he doesn't get the mic.
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this is a Trump appointed judge who seemed to cut CNN's argument off quite a bit.
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If the argument is that the president can do anything he wants to the press,
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the president sets that tone and he's the biggest bully in the room.
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is that Jim Acosta has literally no interest in what is going on in that room.
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What Jim Acosta cares about is raising the profile of Jim Acosta.
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And what has happened here is we've raised the profile of Jim Acosta.
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The other problem is equal plane in a battle with the president of the United States.
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That's the other problem is that they both love it because what?
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So because why we are not talking about things we should be talking about.
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and it polarizes us and it makes us into teams.
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Hopefully we are keeping this based on principles.
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I'm going to get rid of you because I don't like your point of view.
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at night and I realize I really don't want to do anything.
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it's like the chair in our living room by the TV is like a black hole.
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I get too close to it and I cannot resist the gravity.
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I have become my father who used to come home and he would watch a little bit of TV and then he would fall dead asleep in his chair.
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there's a big part of me that just wants to sit down and just put your feet up and watch TV and just never turn your brain on again.
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You made me feel a little bit better about myself.
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it's been a busy week for the former first ladies,
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But it has also been a busy one for the woman who 20 odd years ago while working at the White House for then,
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one shot to fame in the most embarrassing way possible.
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Clinton affair docu series that premieres this weekend on A&E.
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It's a six part series examining the cringe inducing days and months surrounding her affair with Bill Clinton in an article in Vanity Fair earlier this year.
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She wrote this some closest to me asked why I would want to revisit the most painful and traumatic parts of my life again publicly on camera with no control on how it would be used.
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do I wish I could erase my years in DC from my memory,
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An important part of my moving forward is excavating and often painfully what has gone before.
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When politicians are asked uncomfortable questions,
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they often duck and dodge by saying that's old news.
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but that's exactly where we need to start to heal with the past.
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filming the documentary forced me to acknowledge to myself past behavior that I still regret and feel ashamed of.
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many moments when I question not just the decision to participate,
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Despite all the ways I tried to protect my mental health,
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I told my therapist I was feeling especially depressed.
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She suggested that sometimes what we experience as depression is actually grief.
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The process of this docuseries led me to new rooms of shame that I still need to explore.
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the man who has been accused of all sorts of terrible,
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A close friend of Harvey Weinstein recently admitted that he didn't feel the need to apologize to Lewinsky.
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I'm less disappointed by him and more disappointed for him.
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The hashtag me too movement has been a wrecking ball for so many men.
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But perhaps that begins to change with this docuseries.
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I don't know what the politically correct thing is to feel.
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the more I like her and the more empathy I have for her,
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who didn't make stupid moves when they were 21?
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Can you imagine whatever is the worst thing you've ever done in your life?
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I think one of the reasons why she comes off as likable is she seems to be the only one in an entire situation who's actually wrestled with what occurred.
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Like Bill Clinton has never shown any true understanding of what happened there.
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Hillary Clinton has never wrestled with what happened.
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beat these women into oblivion politically to make them go away,
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really terrible things and I shouldn't have done them.
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And I have called and written people that I wronged at the time to,
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There was a point for me somewhere in this sort of first several hours where I would be hysterically crying and then I would just shut down.
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I remember looking out the window and thinking that the only way to fix this was to kill myself,
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I was mortified and afraid of what this was going to do to my family.
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she didn't come out and speak out about it initially because she,
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She was okay with him denying the affair initially because she didn't want to cause problems for him.
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Obviously he was the one that's required to not do things like that.
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Bill Clinton's the president of the United States.
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he has a capacity to deal with it at some level.
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who rolls in there and gets out of control and does something stupid.
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but I want you to listen to it with a different ear.
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This was happening when we were doing morning radio.
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I want you to just put yourself right now real quick back in that time of what you were doing and saying at the time.
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And now listen to what she was going through at the same time we were doing whatever it is we were all engaged in.
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There was a point for me somewhere in this sort of first several hours where I would be hysterically crying and then I would just shut down.
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I remember looking out the window and thinking that the only way to fix this was to kill myself,
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I was mortified and afraid of what this was going to do to my family.
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She was contemplating suicide because he just wanted it to stop.
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how many of us took the time or were Christ-like enough to be able to say she's a human being?
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This isn't about politics when it comes to her.
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if someone accused Barack Obama of an affair and was outward and speaking about it,
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like an ally because she's trying to take the president down.
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She remember it was Linda Tripp who recorded her.
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It was the whole reason why a lot of this stuff came out.
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she didn't try to destroy his career with this information.
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and those who became figures that were at least accepted by half the country.
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because she never really aligned herself with the right in the effort to take Clinton down,
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she had no allies because of course the Democrats abandoned her immediately.
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it's a really interesting way you put that to listen to it with that ear,
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because I don't know that I ever realized it with,
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I'm sure making jokes and stuff like everybody was.
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was a guy and we've had him on a few times who wrote a book about more in the social media era.
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these random stories you hear that bubble up for one day.
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most famous one is the woman who made the joke about AIDS in Africa,
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trying to mock the fact that we didn't care about Africa enough.
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But she was going over to Africa on a plane to go help.
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And you realize when this thing that seems fun to give snarky comments to on the web,
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there's somebody there just suffering through that moment.
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not ones he wanted to represent his current character.
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I think a lot of people on the right did go after him for that.
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That because he was a left-wing celebrity and he was critical of people like Ben Shapiro.
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I think you wind up being a better person for it.
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Doesn't matter how long he lives for the rest of his life.
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they are claiming there is another human right that all humans deserve.
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apologizing or being shaped by one event in her life.
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And so you don't have a chance to start over again.
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I really do believe this is something that we have to address because our memories,
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We think of our childhood years as better years.
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But when you have the internet and it is right there in your face,
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How do we balance the right to be forgotten with the,
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with the right to record history as it really truly was?
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the easy way to look at this is just become a progressive.
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And then all of your sins are always forgotten.
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She oversaw the recount in Florida in 2001 and,
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because of the recount at the first speech I ever had to give as a talk show
00:54:56.520
I'd never really been on stage before to talk and give a speech.
00:55:10.440
And I think I had to give maybe 20 minutes and there were 500 people there.
00:55:17.720
This is like six or eight months before September 11th.
00:55:24.600
I met the limo driver a few years ago and he says,
00:55:39.440
I thought I was going to have to stop the car because I thought you were going to
00:55:52.920
And I gave the speech and I drove all the way home.
00:56:04.360
And now I think I must've prepared for that for days and days and days.
00:56:16.820
cause you've helped write so many of my speeches.
00:56:19.480
And I was standing there and I wrote this one all myself.
00:56:22.940
I look at it and I getting ready to walk out and I just look at it.
00:56:35.380
and I can't believe how much time can change a person.
00:56:42.180
as someone who spent a lot of time writing speeches for you and then watched them get just basically tossed on the ground or ignored.
00:56:49.500
We could have run a whole nother episode of the Fox show just based on the stuff that was in the teleprompter that I never used.
00:57:00.220
they wanted to know what I was going to say in advance.
00:57:24.900
They weren't happy because they had spent all day working on that.
00:57:33.500
Just taking it down memory lane of all the good times.
00:57:36.340
Catherine Harris is going to come on and talk a little bit about what is happening with the overheated counting machines.
00:57:48.840
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happen to buy a raffle ticket yesterday for the,
00:59:06.200
I'm going to draw somebody's name and it could be you.
00:59:08.420
And I'm going to call you up in about an hour and,
00:59:19.620
Cause you'll be sitting at Stu's table and you're gonna be hanging out with me and Stu and Pat and everybody from the blaze.
00:59:26.900
and you're actually saving Pat from game night.
00:59:33.700
Pat's wife makes them play games on a Sunday and,
00:59:53.180
that tells you about how much interaction you're going to have with Pat.
00:59:59.420
but it's great to sit next to Pat as he's staring at the wall.
01:00:01.500
So I don't know how my kids are going to remember me.
01:00:07.480
we're all laying on the bed and we're all laughing and joking and everything.
01:00:23.420
I'm not sure exactly how my family is going to remember all of that,
01:00:41.760
or sit in my chair and I could sit in my chair and watch,
01:00:52.880
So now that we've sold you on an evening with us,
01:01:06.860
you can hang out with us as much fun as we are,
01:01:17.840
My daughter sent it to me cause she knows what it is.
01:01:29.000
It's now been 12 score and three years since the signing of the declaration of independence.
01:01:35.440
So because we have the Gettysburg address and everything else coming down again,
01:02:22.220
You also get the extra added feature that this is a secondary raffle.
01:02:25.720
It's only going to happen for the people who buy a ticket today.
01:02:33.260
And if you buy a raffle ticket for mercury one at mercury one.org slash M one ball,
01:02:52.000
And that'll be kind of a history history thing.
01:02:56.540
Did you put a question mark at the end of congratulations?
01:03:00.900
I'm just want to give the money and I don't want to see you guys.
01:03:09.040
And we're not going to make you come to the event.
01:03:16.200
so we're stalling here because Catherine Harris is supposed to be on with us.
01:03:31.440
We have found that counting is hard in Florida.
01:03:41.020
I do have another example of how hard counting is.
01:03:45.500
but maybe we can move it into the slot because it does kind of fit here.
01:03:52.460
I think I know where you're going and I love that you're going here.
01:03:55.600
Sometimes we work really hard and we try to get the math right.
01:04:14.800
there was a study that came out a few weeks ago and it was,
01:04:21.480
Now this is one of the most prestigious scientific journals.
01:04:28.200
You don't just get something published in nature where it's gold standard.
01:04:34.620
it was about global warming and how the earth's ocean oceans are warming faster than
01:04:45.780
they laid out all of their work and one of these,
01:04:50.260
One of these climate deniers got a hold of those guys.
01:04:54.740
we are not picking them up and throwing them in jail yet.
01:05:10.120
science should be published and never questioned again.
01:05:13.940
When you find out something like the earth is flat,
01:05:19.320
if you're listening and you have a math paper that has to go in,
01:05:35.720
on behalf of Princeton university and with institutions in China,
01:05:40.520
and the U S national center for atmospheric research and geophysical fluid dynamics
01:05:55.220
not quite as certain as they thought what they discovered was,
01:06:15.180
and they have now come out and recognize that the evil climate skeptic was
01:06:20.240
And they are submitting corrections to the study.
01:06:37.260
I got to take a quick break and then we'll come to her.
01:06:42.400
I want to hear what the heck is happening in Florida.
01:06:50.520
Used to be the secretary of state down in Florida and was in charge and overseeing the
01:07:04.580
The Democrats are expected to launch a full throttle attack on the president.
01:07:09.940
newly emboldened Democrats are already preparing.
01:07:16.580
They are already preparing all of these subpoenas.
01:07:40.800
her eye on thwarting the president's immigration policies,
01:07:45.480
which has made this into one of the strongest economies that we've had in
01:07:53.220
ready to take over as the powerful house oversight committee.
01:08:08.820
read about all of the things that are happening now that the Democrats are,
01:08:13.180
are planning and what this could mean to the economy and why you should
01:08:17.160
consider buying gold as a hedge against insanity.
01:08:32.020
as we look at a Florida recount and I welcome to the program,
01:08:36.800
a former Florida secretary of state who oversaw the nonsense that was
01:08:52.200
I thought we had learned our lesson in Florida.
01:08:59.760
I had to pass election reform and there wasn't the political rule to do it.
01:09:03.940
But then after being secretary of state and we came back,
01:09:08.140
All the media mocked us and said it would never happen.
01:09:10.280
And what we did pass my bill plus everything else we learned testified before
01:09:14.520
They said it was the model for election reform and it's been modified numerous
01:09:20.920
we have an extraordinary model for election reform and we have laws that are
01:09:27.340
a lot of this issue has been patience in the process.
01:09:44.840
We're always going to have close elections and it's not a constitutional
01:09:59.840
it from a distance seems like she shouldn't been there,
01:10:08.880
which many of your listeners may not realize are constitutionally elected
01:10:14.460
meaning that each county elects them and they are solely responsible for their
01:10:18.760
equipment and solely responsible for the organization of the ballot.
01:10:28.460
Hence we had to reach the floor and the butterfly ballot.
01:10:38.560
So yesterday they're supposed to have everything in by three o'clock this
01:10:47.360
our machines are overheating and now we have to do it all over again.
01:10:51.140
They're antiquated machines and they are well aware.
01:10:54.040
They're not aware that they needed to have proper equipment going into this.
01:10:57.260
Many of the supervisors of the elections office,
01:11:13.320
my only safe harbor was people got tired of me talking about,
01:11:22.860
And our rule of law is our bedrock of our nation.
01:11:26.360
It restricts all the arbitrary exercise or abuse of power by making it subordinate to existing laws that are well-established and well-defined.
01:11:48.900
but we petitioned the Florida Supreme Court immediately after the,
01:11:53.920
when the recount was going to hit for a statewide recount.
01:11:59.400
The Democrats were more interested in Al Gore's political viability in prolonging what is this first phase called the protest phase.
01:12:08.100
they short-circuited the opportunity to recount statewide in the contest phase.
01:12:21.080
So here they thought they were being so clever to enhance his political viability,
01:12:26.780
And this is what worries me with these exceptions.
01:12:32.540
the Florida Supreme Court finally intervened and said,
01:12:37.120
You're just going to count them in these three heavily Democratic counties.
01:12:41.380
And that's going to determine the result for Palm Beach,
01:12:47.080
they ended up losing at the end of the day at the U.S.
01:12:49.800
Supreme Court because it wasn't equal protection under the law.
01:13:10.920
We're going to wait till Sunday to give everybody the time and the abundance of caution.
01:13:36.960
And if for some reason someone thinks they're being generous to extend,
01:13:41.580
And I'll tell you why you have to follow the laws that's written.
01:13:58.480
and I would have broken the law and I would put everything asunder that I had
01:14:03.340
sought to do in following the letter of the law.
01:14:14.060
change them the next legislative cycle as we did in,
01:14:26.900
absentee ballot signatures don't have to match the reference in the
01:14:53.880
which there were 42,000 felons on our rolls and the secretary in an election 2000,
01:15:02.560
Just because you don't like it does not mean you don't follow it.
01:15:08.260
thank you very much for reassuring America that it's not 2000 all over again and it's not out of control.
01:15:19.020
it's good to talk to you and we will see this afternoon.
01:15:41.880
it's always good to have Rabbi Daniel Lappin around.
01:16:02.140
and he takes you back through history and he's,
01:16:21.800
you did indicate that my prime usefulness is when the world is upside down.
01:16:32.360
the world has truly unhinged from reality all around,
01:16:40.120
Nobody is paying attention to things that we should be paying attention to.
01:16:52.540
They are now bringing that technology to Venezuela.
01:16:55.880
We have a woman in Pakistan who is a Christian who they're screaming to be
01:17:12.400
Sharia law is now starting to be a part of the UK.
01:17:15.060
Then you also just have the fun of the last election.
01:17:22.000
which may not be relevant to our discussion today.
01:17:24.120
But when you said the whole world is going crazy,
01:17:41.020
I've recently been doing some speaking in both the United Kingdom and in
01:17:49.620
I have found that there are Christian evangelical churches packed to the
01:17:55.560
erafters and the leadership is almost always pastors from Africa.
01:18:05.640
we watched England and Europe bringing the gospel to the so-called dark
01:18:18.340
to many of these people who are completely free of the infection of
01:18:25.460
which drives so much of what you're describing in Europe elsewhere.
01:18:38.580
here's a group of people that are out protesting a speech by Ben Shapiro,
01:18:57.880
but he shouldn't be allowed to have free speech if he's going to preach the kinds of things that he preaches.
01:19:03.200
what are some of the things that you're talking about though?
01:19:20.600
it would take a while to describe everything that's wrong with him.
01:19:35.900
in seven 20 when the Muslims were sweeping through the Spanish peninsula.
01:19:43.100
I want to give a speech about why Catholicism works.
01:19:55.840
And then they convert his church into a mosque and they move on to the next town.
01:20:08.240
It is not different from when the Muslims stood at the gates of Vienna in 1683.
01:20:15.720
It was the King of Poland who actually saved the Western world on,
01:20:21.100
it's not different from any time there've been clashes between competing and incompatible
01:20:35.600
a worldview based on a Judeo Christian biblical model.
01:20:49.200
nine verses at the beginning of chapter 11 in Genesis provide a complete matrix of
01:20:54.800
understanding of the tension that is taking place there.
01:20:58.000
But of course they don't want to hear what he says.
01:21:00.540
Why would they tell me to go quickly go over the nine verses if you can?
01:21:10.140
a hundred different ways of organizing society.
01:21:14.780
there are 5,000 different cultures in the world,
01:21:18.060
but they're not 5,000 different civilizations in the world.
01:21:26.040
one of them is he used to bring home mechanical clocks that were broken to this
01:21:33.460
you've got any clocks that I don't know where he got these things from,
01:21:41.920
I still love fiddling with gear wheels and things,
01:21:44.640
but there was a lesson at the end of the day lesson at the end of the day
01:21:48.420
was there are not 20 different ways of reassembling that clock.
01:21:53.800
And the idea that there are lots and lots and lots of different civilizations,
01:22:00.080
all equally as good as one another is not one that merely I disagree with,
01:22:06.300
but all those folks who drown in the Mediterranean struggling to get from Africa to Europe.
01:22:13.440
they also agree with that view and all the people who recognize that there's no illegal
01:22:22.380
in Kinshasa and no illegal immigration problem in Saudi Arabia.
01:22:27.140
No one's struggling to break through the borders of Pakistan.
01:22:29.740
I haven't noticed any caravans moving towards those board.
01:22:34.340
Everybody agrees that the civilization that was created by the West provides the ultimate in freedom from misery.
01:22:51.220
there are not a lot of ways of making that happen.
01:23:26.260
what distinguishes a religion from a tennis club and,
01:23:31.820
And that is that it answers three transcendent questions of life.
01:23:41.940
here we are on the sort of remote speck of dust in a remote galaxy in a
01:23:48.480
although we've been searching avidly spending vast amounts of your tax
01:23:52.320
money and mine trying to find other life in outer space,
01:23:56.740
something that that would be fantastic because then it could prove that
01:24:05.680
You've got to answer the question of how we got there.
01:24:08.000
And there are only two doctrines to explain that.
01:24:18.300
a good and loving God created us in his image and placed us here.
01:24:23.780
The other view is by a lengthy process of unaided materialistic evolution,
01:24:29.900
primitive protoplasm turned into plumbers and proctologists or whatever.
01:24:36.220
and one shouldn't laugh at other people's belief systems because that's
01:24:41.880
And everything flows from how you answer those to that,
01:24:50.600
has become the official state religion in America.
01:24:57.720
And that's why the battles are being fought over there on the campus.
01:25:13.320
this is the woman who has been in prison over in Pakistan for,
01:25:21.320
The Supreme court looked at her case over in Pakistan.
01:25:31.780
which you can't really trust that for very long.
01:25:35.940
she's asked the UK for shelter and refugee status.
01:25:39.940
They will not give it to her because they said she'd cause probably too many,
01:25:45.880
disruptions and civil unrest in the United Kingdom.
01:25:53.240
you've got the labor party being investigated for antisemitism.
01:26:07.880
the bad element of the Islamist and hiding the bad element from others.
01:26:19.540
I thought very close indeed until I had a chance.
01:26:38.600
you walk into most Anglican churches in the United Kingdom and there's three halfwits sitting in the pews because they've got nowhere else to be.
01:27:04.940
being as this is a struggle between two competing belief systems,
01:27:17.400
even the New York Times agreed that the most reliable correlation,
01:27:22.780
Republican voters was regular church attendance.
01:27:31.840
religious reawakening in America fuel the war of independence.
01:27:44.340
I don't want to sound like an Orthodox rabbi singing onward Christian soldiers,
01:27:50.400
but I'm looking forward to a third religious reawakening because when people's hearts change,
01:28:04.740
I hope to be as friendly to Jews as you are to Christians.
01:28:08.280
And we both know that Martin Luther King was right.
01:28:17.320
how do you do that in a world where so much is justified?
01:28:36.020
he won because he was not afraid to have somebody say something bad about him.
01:29:25.780
I think it happens in evangelical churches in America.
01:29:31.940
but it doesn't have to take place in a specifically religious environment as Donald Trump showed.
01:30:03.820
People were put here by created in God's image and put here by God,
01:30:07.700
or people grew up out of a primitive slime into a chimpanzees.
01:30:15.600
The overwhelming majority of people who were in Utah or at the mall or anywhere else,
01:30:20.540
anywhere else that you gather large crowds of people,
01:30:32.600
That's what the majority of people would have said,
01:30:36.480
the majority of people will say the other side.
01:30:44.260
which you did a great deal to popularize years ago.
01:30:51.200
that I'm reissuing that book with new chapters,
01:30:56.360
You got to explain the strange and bizarre alliance between radical Islam and American liberalism.
01:31:24.420
and we are going to probably start that podcast.
01:31:38.920
also Andrew Heaton is going to be joining us first.
01:31:49.080
wherever you find a podcast and look for Rabbi Daniel Lappin.
01:32:05.780
do you remember Stu back in the eighties and nineties when they started this stuff?
01:32:15.620
somebody's going to hack into your computer out.
01:32:35.260
They're going to help you protect against the threats to your identity and your devices.
01:32:47.760
And you're going to save a 10% plus you're going to get a $25 Amazon gift card with annual
01:32:54.120
So you get something while you're doing your holiday shopping.
01:32:57.280
And you can also use that $25 Amazon gift card,
01:33:20.560
And I don't know if we're going to have time to get into the highway to hell that,
01:33:34.540
a tunnel beneath a pyramid in the ancient city of Teotihuacan in Mexico.
01:33:40.640
and they believe that this is a tunnel to a tunnel associated with the underworld.
01:33:44.080
I should say this is what the archaeologists are saying.
01:33:47.620
but the headlines are scientists have found a tunnel to the underworld.
01:33:57.040
there's no reason they've already done the work for us.
01:34:02.800
I would have gladly commuted through hell to save 15 minutes.
01:34:09.080
the scientists are saying it has something to do with the underworld.
01:34:11.900
What is this in the sense that like Egyptian pyramids oftentimes have to do with the underworld,
01:34:16.480
of like preparing you for the afterlife and that kind of thing.
01:34:20.000
So it was like a highway someplace that they hope people didn't walk along very far because you'd get to the end and go,
01:34:44.800
I can tell you exactly what hell looks like to me.
01:35:02.620
I still haven't figured out the postage and I just,
01:35:06.220
I get so irritated and I don't like humidity either.
01:35:11.520
I'm waiting to mail my application to leave hell.
01:35:14.560
so what you should say then is scientists have found in Mexico,
01:35:52.240
to raise money for Mercury one and all the things that they do.
01:35:56.640
and yesterday we asked if you would buy a raffle ticket,
01:36:03.200
we're going to put these names back in with all the other names and we're
01:36:08.680
And it's a hundred dollars a ticket for that new car.
01:36:17.840
we're going to draw for a trip here to the gala and,
01:36:22.340
you're going to be hanging out with us and Chuck Norris is going to be there.
01:36:32.880
I don't think we're doing armadillo racing this year.
01:36:42.020
all of the people who bought a raffle ticket in that big barrel thing.
01:37:08.140
that's not something we're interested in doing at this time in our lives.
01:37:23.460
Kira and Brad stayed up all night putting all of the stuff into the computer.
01:37:30.940
and then let's call them up and see if they're there and if they'll come.
01:37:34.740
I think we're gonna have to dial more than just 2102 though.
01:37:45.600
So now you're importing more Californians into Texas?
01:37:58.820
You have to find somebody from California to take back.
01:38:06.560
could you just have this run that into the control room and have,
01:38:43.920
that's consider that would explain why so many of my friends put their phones in
01:38:47.640
their fridge when I call them so that it blocks out any signal.
01:39:11.200
if they really want to come and let's find out about them.
01:39:26.060
what separate conversation is happening in your head?
01:39:40.600
of questions I like to post to people when I'm getting to know them.
01:39:59.420
a different liquid shoot out of every finger on your right hand,
01:41:36.620
I can't believe I'm really talking to you guys.
01:41:40.800
It didn't sound like that when we first got up.
01:41:45.820
We thought someone scammed you and made a donation on your behalf.
01:42:00.420
I think you're telling me I won the car already.
01:42:04.100
you would have come here for the car over Hawaii,
01:42:19.740
I actually was driving to another dealership in just a moment.
01:42:27.280
I've done this for 40 some years and I don't think I've ever had a,
01:42:31.220
That was definitely a pre cup of coffee winner.
01:42:36.680
it's like what eight o'clock in the morning over there.
01:42:54.260
but I'd like to have one and probably right out of the middle finger.
01:44:29.360
is I think so much of the time when you talk to people,
01:44:31.600
we're on autopilot where you meet someone and it's like,
01:44:34.820
I'm an insurance broker and you're no longer having a conversation.
01:44:38.420
and you can see the gears spinning around their head as they're thinking about it.
01:44:42.440
This also could be one of the reasons why he's still single at 35.
01:45:18.420
Listen to your previous caller who cannot make it.
01:45:54.640
As soon as Andrew Heaton gets involved in the process,
01:45:57.880
I'm worried that we're going to be doing this for an hour and a half.
01:46:00.640
You're going to feel really bad after caller number 43.
01:46:03.940
if you bought a raffle ticket and you want to come,
01:46:12.400
I'm sorry that you can't come and I'm going to put your name back in.
01:46:38.200
Let me just take a quick break and then we'll come back and we'll get to the five liquids.
01:46:46.180
So what would you have shoot out of the five fingers?
01:46:51.640
and we'll find out if Jody actually wants to get,
01:46:57.820
We'll find out if she actually wants to come and spend any time at all with any of us.
01:47:41.020
you just want to make sure that nobody comes into your house when everybody is,
01:48:02.040
it's designed by a bunch of really brilliant people who really care about keeping your family safe and building the best alarm system possible.
01:49:14.140
I'd know that it would still be there next week.
01:49:22.600
It's probably one of those 3d theaters in Chicago,
01:49:26.000
where the guitar strings kind of come right out.
01:49:34.620
we're going to continue to try to call her at home.
01:49:49.300
like a lot of people who had enemies bought tickets,
01:50:13.540
especially if you don't care if they like you afterwards.
01:50:16.580
so what are the five liquids that you would have?
01:50:40.600
isn't that the one with the squares of tofu floating around in it?
01:50:50.320
Because I feel like it's kind of an intermediate state here.
01:51:07.540
but I don't want it coming out of my finger because there could be some bad stuff
01:51:09.720
that would happen if I had unmitigated access to scotch.
01:51:16.840
I'm not going to make myself like a cocktail where I'm going to get some like oranges and
01:51:20.880
gasoline and settle down next to the fireplace.
01:51:25.420
I'm going to go with plasma because they're usually there.
01:51:48.160
without being worried about consuming too much alcohol myself.
01:51:51.300
You've not taken advantage of the situation at all.
01:51:58.340
what about chipotle sauce instead of the bourbon?
01:52:02.120
I think that's better because that's going to be a little bit more versatile.
01:52:07.880
You already have unlimited access to all sorts of scotch.
01:52:11.240
I want to lug a backpack around like I lost a war.