Epstein Accusers Say Trump Is NOT Guilty | 9⧸4⧸25
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On this week's episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about how to be prepared in case of an emergency, and why you should always have an emergency supply of medicine in case you need it. Glenn also talks about what to do if you find yourself in a situation where you don't have a flashlight or canned goods to make it through the night, and what you should do in the event of a zombie apocalypse.
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yes welcome yeah pat and stew for glenn this week 888-727-BECK epstein victims got together uh
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yesterday and uh we will share with you some of their thoughts and what the plan is i guess for
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some of these uh victims to get together and maybe come up with a list of names which would be great
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anyway cozy earth built for real life yeah all right so uh there's a committee that's been put together
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and uh they've been interviewing some of the uh epstein victims and um here here they are uh
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it's talking about donald trump they're at they're asked a question about president trump that uh is
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fairly interesting i do have to ask and i know and it does have to ask it's just something that i
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think we're compelled to at this moment with the attention of president trump with these questions
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around a pardon did anybody see or hear of the president himself doing anything inappropriate
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as it related to jeffrey epstein no no so now they're we're not interested anymore oh we're all out
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of time sorry what are you people even doing here why do we even get you guys together we don't care
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anymore and i will say pat we are critical of the media at times um i'm glad that she was able to
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maintain her constitutional responsibility to ask that question yes she had to had to she has to ask
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it she has it's a requirement it's the only thing that she's required to do as a journalist is to ask
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that question she wasn't required to ask any questions about joe biden no but oh gosh but she was
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required to ask that question bill clinton oh no did you ask about no no need there's no need there's no
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constitutional requirement to ask a question about him even though the victims did mention that he was
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on a flight to africa with with one of the victims at least um now well how many times we can all 27
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flights with him something like that like every one of us can say we were on a flight with an
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internationally recognized uh creep and a bunch of their victims we've all flown to dar es salam tanzania
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uh on a flight like that i no i don't recall ever having made that flight with anybody no ever
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really i've never been on a well maybe i you were probably connecting to a different location but you
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did pass through tanzania no i actually didn't i actually did really yeah isn't that weird can you
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say only one am i it's just me i think so i'm looking around the studio everyone i mean everyone's got it
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on their passports that they're holding up i don't understand where you're coming
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you know it's yeah look a lot of people interacted with this guy a lot including donald trump beef
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sure importantly before we knew he was molesting children yeah the interactions after this knowledge
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is public is a bit questionable i like how how epstein's brother has said that it was jeffrey
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epstein who cut off contact with trump after he realized that he didn't have any integrity like oh
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oh yeah there's a guy who trustworthy cares about the integrity of the people he hangs out with you know
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i'm gonna go ahead and just dissolve uh my interest in any statement made by the epstein
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family oh really the entire family and just say you think they're suspect all no thank you okay i'm
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just gonna say no thank you to all of them wow that doesn't mean all of them were involved in jeffrey's
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shenanigans but i'm gonna go ahead and just disregard things that they say huh that's just a general law of
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mine okay uh don't care you have to disregard the rest of the epstein just like she had to ask
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that question she had to disregard the entire family we all have trials and tribulations burdens
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that we bear that's one of mine okay gotta make that rule i know it's a tough one i it's it's so
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fascinating i think when it comes to the way the media has acted as if none of this information has
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been available before donald trump took office yeah he had donald trump has been in office for a few
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months i would assume the the investigation on jeffrey epstein which is about a guy who was
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is not alive and hasn't been alive for a while about a case that largely occurred before 2008 right
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my guess is there's not been a lot of new information that's popped up in the past few months
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right now to now to us some of it's been released we've seen a new a few new things not much but a
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few but to the fbi uh i don't think there's that much new information it's fascinating that the media
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suddenly cares about this we went through an entire administration when joe biden was president with
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i would say the number one goal of the administration was to sink donald trump in any way possible
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forget the fact that they wanted to spend us into oblivion or change all of our you know
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traditions and principles and all these other things sure that was a side goal i think their
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number one goal was to take out donald trump in any way necessary including just manufacturing crimes all
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over the place yeah the idea that they went four years with information on donald trump sitting there in
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front of them and did nothing about it is quite possibly the most insane position ever taken by
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anyone and the entire media just adopted it yep yeah what the hell is going on wait can you at least
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address the fact that joe biden was there and you asked exactly zero questions about jeffrey epstein
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for four years when all of this information was in their hands it's incredible it's really incredible
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it's incredible like a part of it is unbelievable a lot of people by the way on the right were asking
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questions during that time yes they didn't now most of them did not think that donald trump had
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anything to do with it with very good reason that there's never been even a real accusation against
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donald trump as it is involved in this case it's just i think a media conspiracy
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they just decided to adopt the craziest people on tick tock and twitter and act like it's a news story
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now jeffrey epstein is a news story the whole thing is a massive thing there's a lot we don't know about
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it but to try to make the story about donald trump is just insane and honestly disrespectful to all the
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victims yeah the actual victims yeah like yeah they they would have held on to this information the
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whole time if donald trump uh had been mentioned in any of these files if they had any information
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on him at all that he did anything inappropriate the biden administration would just held that close
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to the vest you know they would have used it a long time ago they tried to bankrupt him because
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he misreported allegedly the value of mar-a-lago as an expensive piece of real estate incredible it's
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completely nuts they went to any extent to sink this guy nobody's ever done that before though
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donald trump was the first he was the first to over inflate the value of his property nobody's
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ever done that in the history of property by the way weird to my eye he didn't inflate the value of
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mar-a-lago i would say he undercut it there's no way you could purchase it for the price that they
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were saying uh the the actual uh cost of it was but remember what the what the price was the number
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off the top of my head but i remember thinking like that doesn't sound this area you can't buy a
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normal house for that let alone mar-a-lago completely nuts now look all of this being said and by the way we
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should point out that you had to uh you had to say uh that comment about mar-a-lago you were required
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by the constitution yes i had to say you had to ask i had to ask how much it was you had to had to
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all of this being said it's like the most obvious thing about the biden administration other than
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maybe that they were completely incompetent and that the president wasn't really alive for most of the
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the term other than that the most clear thing that we know is they would take information like hey we
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think you have a couple of documents and try to turn it into an international case that gets the guy
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thrown in prison they tried this over and over and over and over again despite the fact that the current
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president of the united states at the time also had documents at his house well yeah but that was in
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his garage which was impenetrable it was in his garage by his corvette so there was no access
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whatsoever to any outside person including by the way drug addict children those people could not get
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into that garage you can't get in there it was uh impenetrable definitely not from people who were
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actively messaging foreign companies and promising that their dad was going to get revenge on that guy
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uh could walk into the garage at any time couldn't get in there or i mean he couldn't
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couldn't by the way you needed you were required i had to say that constitutionally required to say
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that you were the fact that like i i just can't even believe it now they say that there was one of
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these victims that was on the um epstein list that was i guess minor victim number one in one of the uh
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cases would never been named before has just come out publicly and she was talking about how they you
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know but i heard the the media say that uh her and jeffrey epstein had a relationship starting at the
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time that she was 14 that's not a relationship guys no just so everybody is aware if you happen to be out
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there thinking i wonder if this is a relationship or not a a girl who's 14 hooking up with a creepy guy
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uh after a massage not a relationship just in case you're looking i know they have those style guides
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at a lot of these media sources where they if that's what your style guide is you should leave
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the company immediately jared from subway might be running it uh but uh uh not a relationship uh but
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stayed and apparently kept sleeping with him until uh she was 17 in which he broke it off for the reason
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that she was quote too old oh man apparently told her this at the time she uh panicked when she got a
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call from the fbi or one of the investigating sources i don't remember which one it was and she panicked
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and after she hadn't had any contact with epstein for a year because she was too old at 17 uh called
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epstein and was like hey these people are calling me what do i do epstein said to her number one never
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call me again and number two a lawyer will be reaching out to you wow so she was represented in
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the case by a a lawyer provided by jeffrey epstein initially that's how he was covering these things
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wow uh and so anyway she didn't admit it at the time she wound up admitting in a decade later it was
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one of the reasons why he wound up getting arrested again um anyway uh but again no no there's no tie to
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donald trump here i know everyone in the entire world must tie every freaking news story to this
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one single individual but i have news for you he's not involved in every single news story he's not
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involved in every single moment of your life he's not involved in every single decision you make with
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your family he's not this is different he is the president of the united states yes he's an important
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figure he's actually a pretty historically important president but he is not the end-all be-all of every
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news story and i know that's what the media wants i guess i don't know if it gets him clicks or they
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just hate him so much and they just want to bring him up every single time but i wish we were an integral
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part of this story we would have known about it 10 15 years ago of course we would have known about it
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there's no question about that we would have heard that he did inappropriate things with some of these
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girls we would have already heard about it long before now of course of course we would have i mean
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they're at the point pat where they are going back and have watched like home videos of of events
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that both jeffrey epstein and donald trump were in our freeze-framing segments where they walk by each
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other i know it's and releasing them as news stories it's it's insanity and and you know what he keeps
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calling this play cut to where he he calls the he's asked about the files again so this is a democrat
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hoax that never ends you know it reminds me a little of the uh kennedy situation we gave him
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everything over and over again more and more and more and nobody's ever satisfied from what i understand
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i could check but from what i understand thousands of pages of documents have been given but it's really
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a democrat hoax because they're trying to get people to talk about something that's totally
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irrelevant to the success that we've had as a nation since i've been president now we've not
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talked about looking i mean okay we've talked about the success that he's had yeah but we've also talked
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about the epstein situation because it's it's not i i wish it were just a democrat hoax it isn't there are
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actual victims here and the victims should have justice and the the men who abused them should be
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brought to justice but the democrats didn't even care about this right until now until donald trump
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was good until now and really until donald trump was like an online meme about this case like it's not
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not even i mean donald we all know the relationship went back from well before uh this these things
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were known um so there was always i mean he was in the files about this long long ago right like
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mostly just to say hey look at what jeffrey epstein is is saying or doing here um and i just i i think
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it's important that it i think what you're saying a little bit there pat is it would be nice if the
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president were a little bit more precise with his language in that particular case yes the democratic
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hoax does exist it is a hoax about his involvement in the epstein case right the epstein case itself
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is not a hoax trump knows that everybody knows that but the way he says it is makes it sound like the
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whole thing is not worth talking right the whole thing is not it is worth it talking about yeah his
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involvement in the case is not worth talking about it has been investigated right it's open and
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shut it doesn't exist it doesn't exist there's just nothing there yeah that doesn't mean that
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the whole case is not uh it's to that level though and that is an important thing as you point out for
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one thing the victims did say yesterday i found um useful um and and really uh something that i can't
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believe hasn't happened until now is lisa phillips who's spoken extensively about the abuse at the
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hands of uh jeffrey epstein said several of us epstein survivors have been discussing creating our
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own list of names there doesn't seem to be an actual list of names uh that epstein had on file um
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you know we've been told that by the fbi now we've been told that by glenn maxwell everybody says there is
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there is no list so she says we know the names many of us were abused by them
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now together as survivors we will confidently compile the names we all know we're regularly
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in the epstein world and it'll be done by survivors for survivors no one else is involved that would be
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great i fully support that hope that happens i hope they come up with a with a list of names these
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people are looked into and you know maybe once and for all brought to justice it it would be it would
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be great if we could finally put this to bed and then you could you know then you could stop talking
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about the uh the epstein case um because until there's justice served for all of these girls these 14
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15 16 year old girls um you know there's just there's no there can be no end to it really meanwhile
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um there's uh there's a new bill that is being uh proposed by thomas massey who uh who filed his
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discharge petition on tuesday as soon as congress came back into session it uh should reach at least 218
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signatures would force a vote on his bill to make public all epstein related materials uh within
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with minimal redactions they would just take out the names of the victims leave everything else in
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there so i i don't know if that'll happen but uh i guess we'll we'll soon find out yeah you know i i
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am surprised that at some level this is still going on you know because it just seems amazing that we
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don't know all this information already but i guess it's been almost 30 years in some cases a
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lot of the victims even want this stuff out there i don't know what the reason is that to hold it
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back i mean i know there are i mean it's more difficult than just saying okay put flood the
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internet with all this stuff i know there is a redaction process that is necessary but it's time
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it's pat and stew for glenn this week triple a seven two seven b e c k uh did you see our
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friend malcolm gladwell on that podcast this is interesting i think it is i want to get your
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i'd love to get your take on this i'm curious the reaction to it has been interesting to me
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yeah i i haven't seen a lot of the reaction um are are people enjoying his change of heart here
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i would say from the right i've seen more people angry about it really like angry at him
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for what he because he was cowed into the support in the beginning yes like you know like essentially
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no forgiveness uh i'm angry about it okay so and i i i'd love to get your take on this yeah we should
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play it he uh he appeared on a podcast uh with a guy that he was on a panel with at mit uh i think
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in 2022 and so they were on this panel together and they were talking about men uh trans women who
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are actually men in women's sports and uh here's what he had to say about it malcolm chaired the
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session at the sloan conference that's a big event held every year at mit in boston i think it was in
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2022 i lose track of time but he was the chairperson and i was on a panel of three or four i forget
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exactly how many but they stacked the panel against you ross they put a trans athlete and a trans
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advocate and you on the panel and i was the moderator and it was one of those strange situations where
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i my suspicion is that 90 percent of the people in the audience were on your side but five percent
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of the audience was willing to admit it my recollection of it is that everything i said was
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met with deathly silence and everything the other two said got cheered well but the cheers were very
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i mean i think there was a hard core of people who were ideologically committed to the position but the
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idea that that i mean there's many interesting things to say about that conversation one was that
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it was a particular moment which has passed if we did a replay of that exact panel at the sloan conference
00:27:58.400
this coming march it runs in exactly the opposite direction and it would be i suspect near unanimity in the
00:28:08.400
room that trans athletes have no place in uh in the female category i don't think there's any question
00:28:17.440
i just think it was a strange i mean i felt i mean i was the reason i'm ashamed of my performance of that
00:28:24.320
panel because i share your position a hundred percent and i was count the the idea of saying anything on
00:28:33.440
this issue i was you know i believe in retrospect in a dishonest way i was i was objective in a
00:28:41.520
dishonest way i let a lot of really of howlers pass um don't comment because i didn't and i said to you
00:28:50.560
in an email there was that moment remember when i and i've forgotten her name she's
00:28:55.920
wonderful or sorry i've forgotten their name um
00:28:58.880
it's hard to keep track i will say it is uh they were the the trans athlete on the panel
00:29:05.200
and at one point they turned to you ross and they said ross you have to let us win
00:29:12.960
and it was at that moment that i realized this position has gone this argument has gone to the
00:29:20.720
furthest extreme what the trans movement is not asking for it uh they're not asking for
00:29:28.240
you know a place at the table they're not asking for to be treated with respect and dignity what
00:29:34.800
they're asking is for no one to question the considerable physical physiological advantage they
00:29:40.240
bring to the sport and no one to question if they're going to win these races by five seconds
00:29:46.240
suck it up that's what they were asking yeah right which is which is you know in other words if a really
00:29:53.200
good cast of semenya comes along who can run 147 what they're saying is you just have to like
00:30:02.080
so so they win by 10 meters so they win by 15 i mean you would win by almost 100 meters right
00:30:10.240
yeah so that's what they're saying that what they're saying is you should have to live with that
00:30:14.880
yeah so i thought that i thought that was that's enough thanks yeah i thought that was brave that he
00:30:19.920
admitted it that's interesting uh i i thought i would i i applaud him for actually admitting it
00:30:26.880
and saying the right thing now because a lot of people wouldn't they wouldn't admit that they were
00:30:30.960
wrong in the beginning i i agree with you i i don't i would not say the reaction that i saw at least
00:30:37.600
online what we would be in the majority like i really yeah it seems like they were just pissed that
00:30:42.880
he yeah like was cowed into it in the first place basically calling it pathetic and here's the thing
00:30:48.640
so is he he's also calling that pathetic right yeah malcolm gladwell himself is calling malcolm
00:30:54.640
gladwell he said it was it was dishonest it was a dishonest moment and like it's not to say that
00:31:01.120
everyone has moments like that in their lives you try to have zero of them i'm sure i've had one i'm
00:31:07.440
sure you've had one i'm sure everyone in the audience has had one you like what it highlights
00:31:14.560
is that moment which we've highlighted a million times is completely insane it was not something that
00:31:21.280
we cowed to but but like we could sit here and say how strong we were we are in every single situation
00:31:28.480
and how we always take the right stand i don't know what value that has i guess it makes you feel
00:31:33.600
good about yourself today and i think that's why a lot of people you know are stepping on on malcolm on
00:31:39.040
this and i'll say i like malcolm gladwell i like his content you know i will say if you'd like history
00:31:44.880
his book about uh the uh the um the way we changed our uh uh you know um uh bombing uh techniques in
00:31:56.640
world war ii he has a book about that it's i think it's an audio book might be an audio book only
00:32:01.920
um but it's really interesting like he he has i like his content and i like him he's been on the
00:32:08.480
show it's been a while but he's been on the show before uh but my belief with people like this that i
00:32:15.840
think are being honest about a moment in their lives where they were wrong is to say hey thanks for
00:32:25.520
being on the right side now and admitting it i don't think malcolm gladwell is a hardcore conservative
00:32:30.560
he's not it's so definitely not so for him to uh make this admission and and say the right thing
00:32:37.280
now at least what i consider to be the right thing is laudable i i think it's praiseworthy yeah
00:32:44.160
an opposite example of this pat that i think we all agreed on was uh kevin hart remember kevin hart
00:32:52.880
he was gonna host the oscars and uh he it was the oscars right yeah and he was about to do this
00:32:59.920
and then the lgbtqia2 plus mafia stepped in and said you made a joke in 1907 yeah about gay people
00:33:10.880
you're bad you can't host this and then they kicked him off the oscars and at the time we all i think
00:33:18.000
correctly said that's completely nuts like a completely insane position for you to have it
00:33:22.880
was in the peak woke era it was wrong that kevin hart who's not a conservative was victimized by
00:33:28.640
this it was insane we all took that position but another important part of that position at least in
00:33:32.880
my mind was to say that if you were an lgbtqia2 plus activist and you trace what happened with kevin
00:33:42.000
hart which was what he said was a joke about uh you know gay people a million years ago and then
00:33:48.720
he said yeah i wish i didn't make that joke now like i you know i wouldn't make that joke again
00:33:53.760
at the time it's kind of what i'm i i thought was funny but like i actually don't think it's funny now
00:33:59.360
and he essentially adopted their position he had cut he had been moved now i don't know if it was real
00:34:05.680
but he had been moved from a position that their side disliked to one that he liked and his uh that
00:34:14.000
they liked the his reward for that was to get destroyed yeah and i just don't see why that's
00:34:19.760
beneficial to your movement selfishly a person who of a lot of influence malcolm gladwell taking our
00:34:26.080
position in a in a situation like this should be something we're happy about not angry about and i am
00:34:31.920
i am i am too i like it i mean if you if you'll notice put up the if you can show malcolm uh at his
00:34:39.280
home i guess is where he is uh during this podcast you'll notice um over his shoulder there over his
00:34:47.600
right shoulder uh a poster of mal yeah so he's not he's not a conservative not a conservative i will
00:34:57.760
say he's a guy who is fascinated with history and has talked about that type of stuff before like
00:35:03.520
he's not getting caught having the picture of mal behind him he's talked about that type of thing but
00:35:08.400
again he's not a conservative he's not conservative no i i think he tries to be a person who uh who who
00:35:17.360
looks at a situation honestly and tries to decipher what the right position is outside of politics
00:35:23.360
which is why he's embarrassed about what he did in 2022 right he's embarrassed about that moment
00:35:29.360
because he who's a guy who's taken a million difficult to defend positions on the left and the
00:35:37.280
right over the years about history about different effects uh you know in psychology and he gets you
00:35:43.680
know he gets beat up he's very very popular and very very wealthy so i think he you know he tries his
00:35:48.640
tears with you know hundred dollar bills i don't think he's that concerned about that but you know
00:35:53.760
he's a person who i think tries to make those determinations and is embarrassed that he allowed
00:35:59.760
himself to be caught up in a moment and we should embrace the fact that someone's admitting it i i'm
00:36:07.360
i'm happy that he said this because the alternative by the way is and this is what's happening all over
00:36:12.480
the media is they just don't say anything yeah they act as if they were either on the side the
00:36:19.440
whole time or they just don't say anything about how they've changed their mind because they don't
00:36:24.560
want to get beat up by people so i don't know i don't feel like we jump on top of him because i'm
00:36:28.720
sure he's getting hit by the left right now in some cases they'll just stick to what they were saying
00:36:34.080
in the beginning so that they don't look like they've changed their mind at all you don't have to deal
00:36:38.720
with and continue to defend uh men in women's sports he didn't do that so i say good for him
00:36:45.120
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this is pat and stoop for glenn this week uh speaking of uh trans uh men in women's uh sports
00:38:27.960
in disgraced olympic boxer imani khalif has submitted an appeal to an arbitration court about being banned
00:38:35.480
from women's boxing now this is the person i want to hit women yeah i want to beat up on women and he
00:38:42.120
really wants to do it badly uh so he's trying to get back into the sport without taking the test
00:38:48.360
because the world boxing association now requires that you take a test to make sure you're female
00:38:54.200
if you're in the female sport it's a mire and he's already he's already failed that test multiple
00:39:01.160
times right multiple times uh this is the person though that won the gold medal in the paris olympics
00:39:06.360
they never stopped him uh from competing against the women in the olympics for some reason i it was
00:39:11.880
bizarre uh but they kept swearing up and down no no this is a woman and of course he's not he's not a
00:39:22.760
woman uh but did win gold in the women's competition is trying to get back in uh but metal medical documents
00:39:31.400
showed that the algerian has xy chromosomes and that seemingly puts the whole thing to rest
00:39:41.480
does have some kind of condition called um it's described as five alpha reductase type 2 deficiency
00:39:50.920
so he reportedly has xy chromosomes internal uh testes and a micropenis that's a wonderful set of
00:40:00.520
details there yes thank you for providing welcome you're welcome it sounds an awful lot like tim walls
00:40:05.800
doesn't it so um that that was just my thought that wow is that are we describing it's a good
00:40:17.320
thought it's a good thought uh but i guess no they're we're talking about this boxer still
00:40:21.960
and like like tim walls i'm not it's not to say that someone in this situation let's just say the
00:40:29.640
situation is as you described it that i don't necessarily need to hear again but i wasn't
00:40:35.800
necessarily going to say it again it's a strong word to say on the air isn't it none of it makes
00:40:40.280
me feel comfortable but what i will say is that a person in that situation if that is actually the
00:40:46.040
situation he is in uh does not deserve to be brutalized by our community does not deserve to
00:40:54.200
lose rights because of it right what nobody's saying that right one line i think we can draw
00:41:00.440
is you shouldn't beat the crap out of women right i don't know like i feel like that's the line
00:41:07.320
it's a pretty bright one that i have that so you're picky enough to say that men should not beat up on
00:41:14.680
women yeah yeah i i think that's a really what i think i'm with you on that i'm pretty sure i feel
00:41:20.520
like no i'm positive now this is this might be a little too extreme and it's okay but if i'm too
00:41:24.280
extreme for you on this that's okay i think in a hundred percent of cases we should eliminate that
00:41:28.600
i just don't think that's good i don't think it's good and especially in a sport like boxing for
00:41:34.120
sports wow yeah no wow you know what no and i'm sorry if there's some line that we don't understand
00:41:42.120
uh that uh with whatever situation you got going on down there that makes it okay that you think you
00:41:48.120
should beat up women and we you believe we're wrong so sorry no you're right you don't get to
00:41:54.520
punch women in the face it's the one thing we're gonna disallow you can go work as an accountant and
00:42:00.360
no one's going to have any problem with it you can't go beat up women now i am legitimately at some
00:42:07.240
point extreme on the uh the female boxing thing and like i don't even like women beating up women i i
00:42:13.640
would like to never see it again yeah i know if you're an mma fan it's really hard to watch yeah
00:42:19.000
i can't i can't watch when it's women i can't watch it i can watch the men beat the crap out of each
00:42:23.480
other i can watch that all day as our own hillary kennedy will will point out she's a huge mma fan
00:42:29.080
and loves it and i'm sure she loves it with the women i can't watch it yeah under any circumstances
00:42:34.280
so i'm extreme on that one but um like let's just make a rule how about dudes that they can't beat up
00:42:39.480
on chicks can we can we can we come to that agreement you would think you think this is glenn
00:42:58.760
what would you say hillary if i said we should make it illegal for women to get punched in the face uh
00:43:05.320
in no sport she would say no that's my favorite fights to watch the real fights are the best yes
00:43:12.680
i think we send the women in there to chicago we could sell tickets great i will say that would
00:43:17.640
work that would probably work i think so it would be effective i'd watch it's fascinating i'm okay with
00:43:23.800
the bloodbath with men i just can i don't do it with i don't like it with the women i'm missing out
00:43:29.240
this is the most fascinating thing about you it is it is it really is you if you don't know hillary
00:43:36.040
she's literally the nicest person i've ever met in my entire life and yet she's like yeah i want to
00:43:41.240
watch of course i want to watch women get punched in the face over and over again
00:43:46.040
everybody's got to have a vice that's true the bloodier the better that's true you know and
00:43:51.000
i will say around here a lot of people's advice just being cowboys fans you know women being punched
00:43:55.480
in the face for sport obviously better than that so we can all agree on that particular thing thank you
00:44:00.280
so much uh hillary all right well 8727 beck is the number back with more in a second
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Jadie Vance talked about the Venezuela boat strike,
00:45:34.740
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You know, you mentioned the conundrum that we face with this missile strike on a boat
00:47:41.140
It doesn't really say where they are, but I assume it's, you know,
00:47:54.080
I guess they probably had really solid intelligence,
00:47:57.120
and so they just wiped them out with a missile strike.
00:48:04.140
And that's what makes the story, I think, interesting,
00:48:06.400
in that a lot of the stuff, like, if you, if I was 100% convinced,
00:48:12.620
which I don't have any reason to doubt their intelligence,
00:48:16.920
but I have made statements like that before, before, like, let's say, Iraq.
00:48:26.500
Remember the Afghanistan thing where they killed the family of 10?
00:48:35.220
You know, war is war, and sometimes these things do happen.
00:48:45.980
But what you said is true in that they, it was, they were, we think,
00:48:52.960
We think in the ocean, somewhere off the coast.
00:48:57.960
And we have designated these cartels and these groups as terrorists now.
00:49:06.820
Are you comfortable with saying Trendy Aragua is a terrorist group?
00:49:12.940
There's enough evidence to show that they are attempting to do massive damage inside the
00:49:19.560
They are responsible for a lot of Americans dying.
00:49:28.360
You know, I think the issue that maybe gives some people some hesitation and maybe, you
00:49:35.820
know, is part of the effect that, you know, I'm seeing and hearing and feeling a little
00:49:40.940
bit, which is, I haven't really seen the case on these particular incidents.
00:49:44.860
Like, we haven't had a lot of information as to what was happening.
00:49:48.700
We haven't had a lot of information on who these people individually were.
00:49:51.880
We don't have a lot of information as to how they came to these assessments.
00:50:00.620
Now, my guesstimate would be, they're probably very much justified.
00:50:06.160
It just looks, it's disturbing because, you know, 11 people just died in a flash.
00:50:14.700
And so, you really hope that they knew for sure that these were bad people doing bad things.
00:50:23.360
And now they were stopped and now they're not going to get to do those bad things.
00:50:26.900
And I like to be more sure of these things before, you know, before, you know, boats
00:50:33.180
But again, we're not, we're not in the intelligence business.
00:50:38.440
I'm, I, because I generally speaking have faith in someone like Marco Rubio, for example, to
00:50:48.420
I'm, I'm more likely than not to believe that, Hey, these, this is probably very justified.
00:50:54.980
I do think of the other way, you know, because I remember this happening during the Obama administration
00:51:00.340
when he would drone people outside of our borders that he said were terrorists.
00:51:09.040
No one's, no one is, as far as I understand, saying that these Trendy Aragua members were
00:51:16.460
But at the time, I do remember a lot of people calling and saying, Hey, you know, Obama's
00:51:23.040
just droning people all over the world without justification.
00:51:26.240
And the reason for that, I think mostly is we don't have that faith in Barack Obama to
00:51:33.160
We are convinced, I think accurately, that his interests are not always aligned with
00:51:39.740
And because most people, I think in the audience would agree, the Trump administration does have
00:51:44.380
those interests aligned with the best interests of the United States in certainly most cases.
00:51:51.820
You know, Pete Hegseth, whoever you want to name.
00:51:56.040
So I feel more comfortable with something like this.
00:51:57.920
But it is, the case wasn't certainly built over a long period of time on this, right?
00:52:09.760
All that being said, what Trump is trying to do here, Pat, I think, is send a very large
00:52:15.280
marquee billboard style message to these organizations, these cartels.
00:52:31.020
This is something they put in the trailer for their movie.
00:52:37.840
Because they want this message to resonate in Venezuela.
00:52:45.300
They want, look, here's what we're going to do to you.
00:52:47.660
So how about you stop transporting drugs to our shores?
00:52:53.180
This video was shown 10% because Donald Trump believes he wants you, he wants you to know
00:53:01.440
that he's taking this stuff seriously and he believes that it's the right position and
00:53:04.880
he believes there's a political benefit to show that he's serious about this stuff and
00:53:10.100
the promises he made during the campaign to take it seriously are happening.
00:53:14.540
90% of the reason you saw that video yesterday was Donald Trump saying to trend to Aragua.
00:53:20.560
Think about this the next, think about this in a scenario for a second, Pat.
00:53:26.500
I mean, it would be more helpful if Jeffy was here today, but we'll just say you're a drug dealer.
00:53:32.640
You're taking, you're taking drugs across the border.
00:53:37.680
Maybe five people in your family have done it previously and been arrested and they went
00:53:41.540
to prison and then they got released and, and got out and are now back in Venezuela or
00:53:49.440
And your, your guy comes to you and says, Hey, guess what, bud?
00:53:55.600
You're going to take a, you're going to take some drugs into the United States via boat.
00:54:05.560
And then take a boat to the next port and get off and run away forever.
00:54:13.440
The fact is that a drone can be over your head and blow you up at any time is going to at
00:54:18.180
least dissuade some drug dealers from attempting it.
00:54:30.020
So yeah, it's a, it's pretty effective to make this known to the entire world.
00:54:35.400
Here's what's going to happen to you when you're transporting drugs to the U S.
00:54:38.680
So the other side of this though, is that the mainstream media now sees a way where they
00:54:45.300
can attack the administration for not doing what they said that was going on with the
00:54:55.960
You didn't arrest him and put him in court and put him on trial.
00:54:59.700
So in the middle of JD Vance talking about the victims, cause he went to Minnesota to, um,
00:55:07.080
to meet with the families of the victims, uh, from the shooting at the church last week.
00:55:11.980
And, uh, he's outside talking about it right after that occurred and they take the occasion
00:55:25.120
On the Venezuela vessel, uh, you know, vessel strike, what legal authority were you guys
00:55:31.440
working under and will there be an after report on the strike?
00:55:34.960
Well, I'm sure there's going to be an after report.
00:55:37.300
And I want to talk about these kids is that there are people who are bringing literal terrorists
00:55:42.080
who are bringing deadly drugs into our country.
00:55:44.400
And the president of the United States ran on a promise of stopping this poison from coming
00:55:59.220
Rubio really hates these cartels and Venezuelan communism and Cuban commune.
00:56:06.740
Like this is really the central part of Marco Rubio's belief system.
00:56:10.880
This is where he does not have a moment of hesitation with this stuff.
00:56:20.220
These are not real estate agents who on the side deal a few drugs.
00:56:24.640
These are organized, corporate structured organizations who specialize in the trafficking
00:56:29.740
of deadly drugs into the United States of America.
00:56:32.580
They pose an immediate threat to the United States.
00:56:36.000
If you're on a boat full of cocaine or fentanyl or whatever headed to the United States, you're
00:56:41.680
And the president, under his authority as commander in chief, has a right under exigent circumstances
00:56:46.400
to eliminate imminent threats to the United States.
00:56:49.900
And that's what he did yesterday in international waters.
00:56:53.480
We're not going to sit back anymore and watch these people sail up and down the Caribbean
00:57:00.580
They're not going to bring drugs into the United States.
00:57:04.080
I know a lot of presidents have talked about doing it.
00:57:09.120
The central message of almost everything with the Trump administration.
00:57:13.320
This particular issue is a really good example of, you know, the sort of meme that goes around
00:57:26.440
This is exactly the type of stuff that Donald Trump appeals to his base most on, which is
00:57:36.760
People have all said they're going to do something about it.
00:57:45.400
If it seems extreme for a boat to blow up on on a video.
00:57:55.880
Like that is the central difference between, I think, Donald Trump and a zillion other politicians.
00:58:02.500
Because, look, there's lots of Republican politicians that have policies that are tough on drug
00:58:10.840
They'll almost none of them would do something like this.
00:58:14.540
Including Marco Rubio when he ran for president.
00:58:17.160
As much as the passion you hear from Rubio there, and I believe it's incredibly sincere.
00:58:22.880
I think it's the most sincere thing about Marco Rubio.
00:58:24.800
He really feels passionately about this type of issue.
00:58:29.060
He would not have said that in his 2016 campaign.
00:58:33.200
And that's why Rubio has been so much better than I thought he was going to be.
00:58:37.100
Hasn't he been a pleasant surprise in this capacity?
00:58:39.800
In his role as Secretary of State, I think he's been great.
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One of the situations that he was criticized on back in the day was the border.
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He was looking for a sort of light touch border approach, at least according, you know, not
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light touch like the Biden administration, but light touch maybe to the right where you're
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treating, you know, people who have been here illegally.
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And you're talking about maybe a path to citizenship and a gang of eight or nine or 12 or whatever
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But I think, too, Trump allows and encourages a certain boldness that people really like,
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When you're talking about terrorists, when you're talking about, you know, drug dealers,
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people who are murdering U.S. citizens, a lot of people in America don't have much time
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They don't really want to see a light touch approach.
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And look, you know, I think in this case, we don't have all the details, so it's hard
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But I think in this case, he's on the right side of the law.
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And I think it's something that you feel assuming all the details that we don't know are true.
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You feel completely fine with watching a bunch of people who are trying to literally murder
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But like when you're preventing deaths of your own citizens, this is 100 percent justified
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by a president assuming all this information is correct.
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And how long has the supposed war on drugs existed?
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But this approach, I think, will this approach is going to work now.
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Again, Trump also said, you know, he has sometimes been friendly to what's the guy in the Philippines?
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You know, and his approach, which is there are many elements of that approach which are
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extra constitutional in this country would not be possible.
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Trump is trying to find every way he can to be very, very tough on these people within
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They want they don't want you to be nice anymore on this stuff.
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They want you to go as far as you can within the balance.
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It's the same thing with a crime in all these cities within the bounds of the Constitution.
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But if you can go up to those lines and say, we're taking as much ground as we can on this
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I think the American people, generally speaking, will cheer him on when it comes to that stuff.
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If he starts crossing those lines, he could lose people in a big way.
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And that's what we're doing in D.C., but we're doing it in Houston today.
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And you never know where we're going to be tomorrow.
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Again, note to terrorists, note to drug cartels, we're doing things a little differently now.
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So, you're not going to find a friendly reception to the drug trade that you're dealing in right now.
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So, I would think that based on what they've seen this week, it would put some doubt in your mind, right, about whether or not you want to continue this, about whether or not you want to transport drugs over the U.S. border.
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I'm going to say I'm not transporting any drugs over the U.S. border anymore.
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That should be the messaging and the feel, right?
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Not come to cross our border like we got from the Biden administration, not specifically to drug dealers, but that's a different message, right?
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A big part of the success on the border is just the messaging.
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Yes, we've taken steps beyond that, but that's a big part of it.
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And look at the decrease in illegal crossings now.
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Stu, I'm a little torn on this mayoral race in New York City.
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So I'm guessing you are about split in half over it because President Trump did something very interesting this week.
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He had his people get together with New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who's in the race against Zoran Mamdani.
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And the speculation is, I think it's stronger than speculation, I think it's pretty well out there, that Trump is going to offer him a position within the administration to get him out of the mayoral race.
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Which, to me, it's amazing how many irons in the fire President Trump has.
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He's saying this is another one where he's trying to fix something that could be catastrophic to this country.
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There's so many big things he's doing all at the same time.
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And again, like, we've talked about this over a bunch of different topics.
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This is not a, you know, there's a lot of Trump cheerleader shows out there.
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There's a lot of shows that just tell you Trump is Hitler.
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Like, I really look at each one of these things individually.
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And we've discussed all of his successes over and over again.
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It's totally separate from what your percentage is on success and failure.
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Just the sheer amount of what is happening on a day-to-day basis.
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There has never been a government that I can remember that is doing more than this current one when it comes to Donald Trump.
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Obviously, there's not a ton of stuff that's gone through Congress here.
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I mean, if you like the stuff, it's all Congress's fault.
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With the exception of our rules with the filibuster, which I do not want to see go away.
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So there are some limitations, of course, when it comes to having control of government, if you can't clear that filibuster number.
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But, like, just stepping back, there is a shock and awe element as to what is happening on a day-to-day basis with this administration.
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Every Monday, there's a press conference about something big going on.
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And this is a big one because, I mean, this is our financial capital of the country, of the world, essentially.
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So he's trying to get some of the people that are splitting the vote out of the race so it can be a head-to-head between the guy who has the best chance to defeat Zaron Mamdani.
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So he's trying to get Eric Adams out of the race.
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And so if you get Adams out, and I think he's also considering offering Sliwa something.
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If they can find a job for him in the administration, they'll offer him that to get him out of the race.
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And then it's just Andrew Cuomo versus Zaron Mamdani, which I know you're conflicted over.
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But I am a cheerleader for Andrew Cuomo if it's between the two of them.
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So you would prefer the guy who murders old people and gropes all the women around him?
01:11:27.800
Number one, you should just freaking vote for Curtis Sliwa.
01:11:34.720
Well, but let's stop and think about this for just a moment, shall we?
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This is not, yes, it's a liberal city, but it is a liberal city that has routinely, somewhat routinely, actually elected Republicans to be the mayor.
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And what the result of that process has been is the best era of New York City.
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I mean, Giuliani saved the city and completely turned it around.
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Now, Bloomberg had all sorts of problems with and did not think he was great.
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He turned out to be terrible, but he was a Republican when elected.
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I don't think he turned out to be terrible as opposed to David Dinkins.
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I don't think he turned out to be terrible as opposed to Bill de Blasio.
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And so, you know, I, I think you'd, you just think that the people of New York would recognize this, that they, unlike most, please, I know, please, if you live in New York, please consider what you're doing here.
01:12:36.280
Unlike most American cities that have dealt with real problems, poverty, crime, and all of these things.
01:12:43.840
The people of New York have actually experimented with what it would be like to have a city run by a Republican.
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And what they have found is that it's been really successful.
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The best periods of New York over the past century have been ones where a Republican was the mayor of the city.
01:13:10.280
Just turning that part of the city around and going from some sleazebag area of a town to a really nice touristy kind of place with all kinds of shops and, and places to eat food.
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And it's, it's safer, you know, than it was in the eighties and nineties.
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I mean, he brought in Disney to help revitalize it.
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Now, and the problems that we had with a Bloomberg, which were, there were many, though, in comparison to what you're talking about with a Momdani or a Cuomo, they're not even remotely close.
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Like, do I like the fact that he was trying to get rid of large sodas?
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I mean, those things, a lot of nanny state nonsense, you know, closing down roads in the city, you know, for bike paths and all sorts of nonsense.
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And much larger than that, much more importantly, absolutely unconstitutional gun restrictions, which is a major thing.
01:14:13.260
But of course, you'd get that from Cuomo and get that from Momdani, too.
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You know, the person you should vote for if you're in New York is Curtis Slewa.
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I don't understand how he's not even being considered.
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The only thing the man has done in his life is say crime is bad.
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And actually patrolled the streets with, you know, his guardian angels.
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And I don't know if there's any doubt about that.
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I don't know what the reason why he's, I mean, I guess the reason why he's not being considered is maybe because of that history.
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I've been encouraging him to get the beret, throw the beret away.
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Because I've been a very big critic of the beret.
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But when he takes it off, you see the permanent indentation of his forehead of where the beret was.
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And so I think he put it back on because it was just too, it was too mind boggling that you've worn the beret so long and it's so tight, apparently, on your head that you've got a permanent indentation from it.
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See, this is why I got to listen to Pat Gray Unleashed on Blaze TV.
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Has any other show ever given you the real story on Curtis Lewa?
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Look, that's who you should vote for in this election.
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And did you see the recent poll on Head to Head?
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Supposedly 53-42 Cuomo, which is pretty amazing.
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And that's obviously what the Trump administration is reacting to.
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Can you excuse me a moment, Pat, and forgive the fact that I can't really get excited over
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Andrew Cuomo is among the worst people our society has ever produced.
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Now, Mom Donnie might be worse than him on the scale.
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He came from another society that produces even worse people.
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But forgive me for not being excited about one of the worst human beings on the planet
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For causing the deaths of a bunch of old people and groping everybody around him.
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Forgive me for not being excited about that particular outlet.
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Though I will say his policies in the city, which will be terrible, will be slightly better
01:17:25.560
I want, when they go to McDonald's and they order an extra value meal, I want the wrong one
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I want them to get caught in traffic on a regular basis.
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So I can't, I really, I can't be excited about it.
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Are you extreme enough to wish combination skin on?
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I can't remember the product that cures that, but I think it was Dove.
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You know, I think at the end of the, at the end of the day, I understand why people are
01:18:22.900
It's funny because if there has been a person who has been worse to Donald Trump than Andrew
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Cuomo, you're probably climbing to the ladder to a Letitia James or, I mean, there's not
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many people who have been worse to Donald Trump than Andrew Cuomo.
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The fact, this is something that I think gets left behind on Trump.
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The fact that he would even entertain trying to help Andrew Cuomo in an election shows you
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that he, while yes, he does have his grudges and he has his biases against people, maybe
01:18:58.120
we'll get into the Rocio Donald tweet a little bit later on in the program today with one of
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the funniest pictures I've ever seen in my entire life.
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While all that is true, when he feels like a better outcome for the country, the area,
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the city is achievable, even when he hates the person, he'll embrace it.
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I think he believes Cuomo, while terrible, will be better than Mom Donnie, so he will
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entertain these types of ideas, which, you know, again, you're rewarding someone who
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I mean, why not just, why not just, we should have, before he killed himself, we should have
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How is it possible our choice could be a socialist anti-Semite that pretty much wants every Jew
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I don't think that's an official policy yet, but if he comes up with enough power, it will
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And the opposition is a guy who put people with infectious disease in rooms with elderly
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Use government resources to write his stupid book, who is corrupt, in my view, in every corner
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of his administration, who has used power to boss around and destroy people's lives, who
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allegedly groped all females that came within 100 yards of him.
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How can that, how can this country be at a position where it has to make choices like
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And all he wants to do is stop you from getting a knife in your chest on your way to work.
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You know, I'm a, I technically, I guess that makes me at some level a New Yorker, though.
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I definitely consider myself a Texan at this point, but good heavens, what has happened
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I will also throw into that mix, uh, on this country being a little screwed up at times.
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So, but the point of this was, what will it take to get Zoran Mamdani to just go home
01:24:02.460
Because I, that is a catastrophe waiting to happen.
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They're going to him with some kind of job in the Trump administration.
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The argument for Cuomo is, look, New York's already corrupt.
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I mean, look, the guy who Trump is talking about embracing and bringing into the, into
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the administration is a guy who had, you know, employees allegedly handing out bags
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of chips with cash inside of them to reporters.
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There are certain things that will never go to bed.
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But, you know, this, it doesn't mean we shouldn't look at more information on it.
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I mean, I feel the same way with the Kennedy thing.
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Like, it's like they released all the Kennedy, not the Hillary Kennedy, but the President
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Which I thought was going to yield something to sink your teeth into.
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We pretty much knew all the stuff that was in there.
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I am not a, it was never really an obsessive on the Kennedy stuff.
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And that's probably, of all the theories out there, that's probably one where you might
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That's a different line to me than some of the other theories that are out there.
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Like, I think there could have been more to it, I think is significant.
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But still, it's a, the point of that is never going to be.
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Tim Kaine, U.S. Senator from Virginia, formerly a governor there, a lieutenant governor.
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And he still seems not to know where American rights come from.
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The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come from the government, but come from the creator, that's what the Iranian government believes.
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It's a theocratic regime that bases its rule on Shia law and targets Sunnis, Baha'is, Jews, Christians, and other religious minorities.
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And they do it because they believe that they understand what natural rights are from their creator.
01:30:00.320
So the statement that our rights do not come from our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.
01:30:11.820
Pat, it's one of the most unbelievable things I've ever seen come out of a government official.
01:30:18.060
Really incredible that you're that unaware of what this country was founded on that our founders absolutely believed that our rights come from God.
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Because if they come from man, man can take them away.
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If they come from God, man can't take them away.
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It is the most important foundational aspect of the founding of the United States of America.
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It is literally the most important ingredient in our nation.
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Number one, it's why it's in the Declaration of Independence.
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Very clearly spelled out in the Declaration of Independence.
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But it's also in, is littered throughout our founding documents.
01:31:21.480
You know, we were talking about this on a, I think it was you and I, I talked to Jeffy about it a little bit as well when he was on with me on Tuesday.
01:31:28.620
But the fact that we keep seeing news reports where people will say, oh, I mean, we should just get rid of these automatic weapons.
01:31:39.180
It's stunning to me that they still make that type of mistake.
01:31:44.220
It's such a basic misunderstanding of firearms, like between automatic and semi-automatic.
01:31:50.300
And over and over and over again, people who are brought on as experts to speak on, let's say, a mass shooting will say and make basic mistakes about how firearms even operate, what the laws are around them.
01:32:04.400
People who are calling for new laws don't know what the current ones are.
01:32:11.960
So this man, I assume, swore an oath to the country.
01:32:21.740
This is someone who who has been in government, who almost was the vice president of the United States.
01:32:28.760
And you might say to yourself, what are you talking about, Stu?
01:32:30.880
Let me inform you, he was Hillary Clinton's pick.
01:32:35.860
Now, we all forget about that because he's a giant zilch in every single way.
01:32:40.840
But, you know, this is not a guy that has zero prominence in the United States.
01:32:47.980
If you grew up in a cave somewhere and you weren't educated, you've never heard any of this.
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He graduated from the University of Missouri and then he got a law degree from Harvard.
01:32:59.040
You should have somewhere along the way stumbled into it, at least something.
01:33:04.460
And when you put your right hand up to the square and you swear allegiance to the Constitution, you don't know what it's based on.
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In case you didn't know, the Declaration of Independence says this.
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.
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Among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
01:33:50.160
It seems to me to be a statement of ignorance that he is unaware that that is how our country is set up.
01:33:56.060
Now, if you were to say, Pat, if instead the audio we just played for you, if instead the statement was this, our founding fathers, who had many great ideas, told us that the rights come from your rights come from God.
01:34:10.540
And while that is what they believed, I disagree with it for these reasons.
01:34:17.920
I'm worried about if we have someone who gets in power like, you know, some Iranian official, they will misinterpret those rights and use them against the American.
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Whatever your dumb theory is, you could say we could all we'd probably play the clip anyway and we'd say he's wrong and dumb.
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But I don't think we would be able to say he's completely ignorant of the way the country was founded.
01:34:43.140
That is what we are saying today, that this man who was almost vice president of the United States, 40,000 votes in three states was the difference between this man being vice president of the United States and not.
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And the man has no awareness of what our founding documents over and over and over again outlined mind boggling and not just a minor thing, not like, you know, as a federalist, one forty nine point six.
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It's the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence.
01:35:27.220
But he, first of all, read what I just read from the from the of course, he did it, you know, very quickly and angrily.
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Yeah, he was pissed because, you know, one thing, you know, some people like Cruz, some people don't like his style or whatever.
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But like the man knows the Constitution really well and knows the founding documents really well.
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Has I mean, he was drilled by his dad to memorize them.
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But if there's anybody who's qualified to hammer Tim Kaine on that stupidity, it's Ted Cruz.
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He knows the founders and how they came up with this stuff.
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They didn't just pull it out of their rectal cavity.
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And I thought that was pretty basic knowledge to virtually every American.
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Now, you could probably convince me that AOC has never seen that sentence before.
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You think Jasmine Crockett is a complete idiot in every in every single way.
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Perhaps she's just never stumbled upon the sentence.
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And really what's key there is because everyone would say by their creator, which is really key there.
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Why is it important that we continually do not forget the path of these rights that they come from God to us, that we lend them to the government?
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It is saying to everybody, guys, there are certain things that the government, no matter what their opinion is, can't do anything about.
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So quite clearly, if they can't do anything about these rights, they are not the ones handing them out.
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And if we lose sight of that, we will begin to worship government instead of God.
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They were in the middle of dealing with a government who thought about it the other way, who said the rights come from the king to the people.
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And the entire reason the country was founded was to avoid the exact dynamic Tim Kaine thinks is awesome.
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It's mind boggling that these people rise to these levels.
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There are no words in the English language to cover how but stupid these people are.
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But stupidity is one of the worst forms of stupidity on this planet.
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Well, we had another breach in another week, another breach, right?
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One of the three major credit reporting agencies.
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Hackers got in through a third party application, stole names and birthdates, even social security
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But the lead story in the New York Times today was about a Chinese hack.
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Apparently, it was a massive multi-year attack.
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Speaking of China, they just put on a big, big military parade.
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Invited a whole bunch of their closest, most personal friends.
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Just to watch the missiles and the tanks and whatever roll down Tiananmen Square.
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And people like Vladimir Putin were there and I think 26 other heads of state from all over the world.
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And President Trump addressed that get-together yesterday.
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I've been together in this sort of show of solidarity.
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You said that they're conspiring against the United States.
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And given this, is it reason why you should slap or would consider slapping secondary sanctions on Russia if they're conspiring against the U.S. now?
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Well, I've already done that with regard to India and we're doing it with regard to other things.
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They're really there looking to, when they did what they did, I thought it was a beautiful ceremony.
01:42:13.380
But I understood the reason they were doing it and they were hoping I was watching.
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We're going to find out how good it is over the next week or two.
01:42:24.240
I think that we helped China very much, as you know, when they talk about freedom.
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But I don't believe that America, that the United States was acknowledged for helping China to get to to gain its freedom.
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But perhaps I was just a that was a sleight of hand.
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But I thought that the United States should have been mentioned last night during that speech because we helped China very, very much.
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And I just that's why the tariffs that he's placed on India are a little bit concerning to me because he seems to have pushed them into the arms of the BRICS nations again.
01:43:21.100
Of course, they were already part of that, but they seem to be getting closer now to Russia and China, which is not a good thing, you know, for the most populous nation on Earth.
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And I think this sort of put a wedge between him a little bit.
01:43:44.220
That seemed to be a real indication of, yeah, we support China and we're going to be there for him.
01:43:59.840
And he just said it one there, which was he was surprised that President Xi would do this.
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He's not the president of the United States is not at all surprised that President Xi would do this.
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Like he's saying these things to negotiate with these organizations in these countries.
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And I think it's also what he's doing with India.
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There's a big concern here is that they are making our sanctions against Russia less effective.
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Now, again, I'm told that Donald Trump loves Russia and is a Russian asset.
01:44:28.640
So I don't know why he would be doing such a thing.
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He's just apparently very bad at understanding his role as a Russian asset.
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But he's doing this to punish Russia and trying to separate them.
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I would and I'm argued for this for many years on this show.
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I think one of the central things we should do right now to fight against China is to embrace India.
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It is a it is a power that we can actually get it along with.
01:44:55.480
They have some friendliness to capitalism, some friendliness to Western values, not all by any means.
01:45:02.300
They're a mess, too, but they do have things largest democracy.
01:45:12.340
They surpassed China in population a couple of years ago.
01:45:15.800
It's weird what happens when you have a policy of like limiting the children for many, many years.
01:45:20.460
It doesn't hurt your population growth over time.
01:45:23.440
So that's why they finally remove that one child policy.
01:45:31.620
So it's, you know, it's just naturally taking place for some reason where we don't have replacement rate births anymore, though.
01:45:40.440
It's much better here than it is in some European nations in particular.
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But I just think, you know, this we do need a manufacturing base overseas.
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We're not going to make every product we need here.
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And Cuba attempts it to make everything they can inside.
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You're going to need a manufacturing base outside the country.
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And we're trying to rectify that problem and make it better.
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And so, like, I think you can be a person who says, hey, the way we've done things over
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the past 30, 40, 50 years, you might not like that and you might want to move toward something
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where we are more protective of our nation's manufacturing base, especially when it comes
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to really important things like maybe steel or medicine or whatever.
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We do need places that are going to build a lot of the stuff that we're not building
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If we can be friends with India, push them in the right direction now before they start
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Can you believe tonight is the night NFL football?
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NFL football is back on the not-so-frozen tundra of Memorial Stadium.
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Almost Memorial Stadium, which I think he meant Veterans Stadium, but that's a whole...
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I don't know if there is a memorial anymore, because we don't remember things now.
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The Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, tonight.
01:50:14.940
One thing we'll see, interestingly, in this broadcast tonight, is a piece of cloth of some
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sort unfurl itself and reveal the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
01:50:27.060
That banner will hang, and that is going to be fantastic.
01:50:43.540
Actually, 28 and 25, or 18 and 25, but seven years apart.
01:50:52.040
And I have a feeling this is as good as it gets, so I understand that I have no sense
01:51:01.140
going forward that good things will occur, to the extent that, you know, with the Eagles
01:51:06.840
playing the Cowboys tonight, I live in Dallas, which for many, many years of my life would
01:51:17.420
But since they haven't won a Super Bowl or been to a Super Bowl in over 30 years, makes
01:51:34.020
It was only Clinton's first term now, wasn't it?
01:51:42.520
There's a documentary on Netflix, which I'm sure you have not watched, but it's pretty
01:51:51.120
It's called America's Team and then the Gambler and the Cowboys or something like that.
01:51:57.960
And I'd watch it, I think, as a physician to diagnose the psychosis that I know from so
01:52:05.340
But also, the fact that just a real historical archive, like a piece of history that almost
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You go back and you look at how was the wheel invented?
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The fact that they even had video at that time, I think, is fascinating.
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I will say this, though, especially about Jerry Jones.
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Interesting guy and a pretty good return on investment.
01:52:47.540
If he ever sells a team, it'll be a great, but he's not going to.
01:52:52.600
And I thought I read that his operating revenue per year is something like $600 million.
01:53:00.580
And I will say, of all the figures that have crossed through the Dallas Cowboys world,
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First of all, he seems to be somewhat a right-leaning figure.
01:53:17.220
I don't know too much about his politics, but that's my understanding.
01:53:19.640
And secondly, I love what he's done with the Cowboys for the past 30 years.
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You didn't like what he did with them at first, though.
01:53:29.400
But lately, I've really fallen in love with the guy.
01:53:34.820
I think we should have a national GoFundMe to make sure his medical care is tip-top.
01:53:46.720
I want him to be around forever doing the things that he does.
01:53:49.540
It's like, what a great trade where he was able to give Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
01:53:58.260
Now, I'm worried legitimately about the Green Bay Packers and how good they will be with him.
01:54:02.640
But I am really excited to see him outside of Dallas.
01:54:08.460
By the way, there was a story today that came out.
01:54:14.040
But the Eagles reached out to try to get Parsons.
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There's zero chance the Cowboys would trade Micah Parsons to the Philadelphia Eagles.
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I think, wow, do I need to be this obsessed about football, especially BYU football?
01:54:52.360
You're a much bigger college football fan than I am.
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I'm a bigger NFL fan maybe than you are, but we both have that same obsession.
01:55:04.260
And I've never been able to adequately answer that question.
01:55:20.840
Which is usually what indicates that hardcore college interest.
01:55:34.800
And not just with football, but all BYU sports.
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It will be the middle of some random season and Pat will come in and be like, oh, what's wrong?
01:55:50.840
Yeah, I couldn't even tell you the rules of lacrosse, but I do care about whether or
01:55:59.440
And there's no real, there's really no reason for it.
01:56:02.940
I can't even, I said this before, I can't even trace the reason how, I don't know how
01:56:12.040
I lived in Connecticut, basically, where I was born in New York, raised in Connecticut.
01:56:17.760
But the show was in Philadelphia for a couple years.
01:56:26.760
And we do have some people, I occasionally see it around here, the blaze circles.
01:56:31.920
When you go into, you move to a new city and you just adopt the team.
01:56:44.160
Like, you know, when I lived in Tampa, man, I couldn't deal with the Bucs because, you
01:56:53.000
And the Bucs are a really good team and are one of those teams that scared me, frankly,
01:57:03.260
But, like, when I was there, it was annoying because everyone's, you know, it's tough to
01:57:08.660
be the fan of the team that everyone hates, which is essentially my life every day in Dallas.
01:57:14.800
But I do think there is a way, you know, if you look back, go back in time, a lot of
01:57:21.480
the things we've developed as cultures are ways to, for all of us to stop killing each
01:57:30.220
Like, when I, you know, if I come to you, Pat, and we're in the old-timey days, and
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I've got a bunch of wheat, and you've got a bunch of flour, and we want to make a trade
01:57:39.760
for it, you know, at times, there was a time way, way, way back where people would go to
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And tribes warred about this stuff all the time.
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Eventually, we came up with currency to try to bridge that gap, right?
01:58:00.520
Politics, if nothing else, is a way for us to stop killing each other.
01:58:04.040
It's supposed to be that we go to this central room, and we all have votes, and they all argue
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about things that are really important to each other.
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And because we have some way of solving them politically, it doesn't rise to the level
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of what it used to, which were warring factions, actual warring factions, not like the ones we
01:58:22.260
call them today, where we're like, oh, gosh, Republicans, Democrats disagree.
01:58:26.460
Obviously, we've seen some Antifa members that take this to the extreme.
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But generally speaking, we're able to deal with people who believe other things.
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And the political process, free speech, discussion, this is how we solve those things, or at least
01:58:42.660
And I think, in a way, sports feeds that same desire.
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We all have that inherent desire for competition, for a—we have this, like, base-level thing
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And what sports brings is an example for us to exercise those muscles without killing
01:59:08.100
Like, we don't need to go down those dark roads because we have football on Saturdays
01:59:22.340
Look, you might not agree with that analysis, but it's a—
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It's a hell of an argument to bring up to your wife on a Sunday.
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All we're trying to do is solve the world's problems.
01:59:49.320
This is not me just wasting three and a half hours on a Saturday and Sunday.
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My wife right now would be thrilled to sign up with me only wasting three and a half hours
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What she's going to get instead, let me give you an example.
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Why did Iowa State, Kansas State play in Dublin, Ireland for the opener?
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And really a future pursuit of money more than anything else.
02:00:44.040
I actually agree with you on that, especially because I don't like the time zone stuff.
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They play all those London games during the NFL season.
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If I'm the coach, I'm saying, no, not interested.
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Also, as a viewer, it's a 9 a.m. game on a Sunday.
02:01:01.860
As much as I love football, church is important to me, too.
02:01:06.400
I'm going to have to choose that one over your game, so I miss a game.
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But anyway, I will watch the, what do you call on the East Coast, the 1 o'clock game.
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I don't think there is this weekend, 1 o'clock, 4 o'clock, and then Sunday night football.
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That's one request I have for like 25 weeks a year.
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The only week the NFL has not confiscated is Tuesday.
02:01:39.040
They did have, during COVID, a Tuesday game, I believe.
02:01:42.380
Because it kept getting delayed because there's too many sick people on the team or whatever.
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Thanksgiving, of course, has always been a big part of the process.
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They really are just rolling over the entire schedule and expanding.
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There probably is some point where they get the saturation where like, you do have to go to work.
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I can't be watching every single moment of my day.
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Very interesting developments, by the way, in the world of politics.
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Uh, however, he, without him, I don't even know who's in second place with person who
02:05:13.620
Uh, we're proud to join my colleagues in introducing the Protecting Our Democracy Act.
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So that we don't pay any attention to what he's saying.
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And now, at least we suspect very, very strongly.
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Uh, Congresswoman Maloney, I want to join the Distinguished Chairman in acknowledging
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legislation of other members of Congress that are contained in the chairman's, uh, legalization
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And I also want to acknowledge Maxine Waters is doing some very important work on this subject.
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Not part of, uh, preserving our, our democracy.
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With that, I'm pleased to yield to the Distinguished Chairman, Chairwoman.
02:06:14.040
It does seem like he pooped his pants on stage.
02:06:17.400
I've never heard him make the admission like Al Roker once did.
02:06:38.380
Because I was going to say, I saw Nancy Pelosi in a mask.
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And supposedly, he smells that bad where people would wear a mask around him because the odor
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He is legitimately known as the worst smelling member of Congress.
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You know, I'm not a scientist, but I think one would lead to the other.