Exposing the Biden Admin’s ‘Bidenbucks’ Election Scheme | Guests: AG Austin Knudsen & Sen. Mike Lee | 8⧸16⧸24 | The Glenn Beck Program
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Summary
On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck fills in for Stu, who was out sick yesterday. He talks about the latest bird flu scare, and how to prepare for it. He also talks about Hillary Clinton and why she's going to be our next president.
Transcript
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Hey, did you hear there's another emergency, Stu?
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This time it might be monkeypox, or it could be the bird flu.
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If we could just get the birds and the monkeys to mate, we'd all be dead.
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Anyway, bird flu is popping up, and are you prepared for that?
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Welcome to the Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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You know, you might want to, when people are calling you a communist,
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you might not want to propose communist ideas, but she's done it.
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She's got a great weapon called price controls.
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We get into that and all of the news of the week and the day in 60 seconds.
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Price controls, so you know, have never worked anywhere.
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You know, all of the best places have tried them, like Cuba and Venezuela and Russia and East Berlin.
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The other thing she wants to do is build a bunch of houses so the government's going to start building houses.
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Oh, that doesn't sound communistic at all, does it?
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And giving away money so you can buy houses, which would lead to more inflation.
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Also, you know, they, they have gold and silver that you can take some of the savings that you might have at your retirement funds and convert it over to gold and silver.
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It is so important that you do this now before your dollar continues to lose more money.
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Your dollar has lost 25 cents of every dollar you have been saving.
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Your stock market, well, I, you know, I gained 10%.
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Okay, that means you lost 15 cents on every dollar because you gained.
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Please, if you, especially if you have retirement coming, please make sure you protect your savings with gold or silver.
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Yeah, I, you know, I've just had the weakest vocal cords known to man.
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And it's not like I'm physically qualified for it.
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Anytime, anytime I get a stuffy head, vocal cords are gone.
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And I'm going to try to not raise my voice today so I can make it for the three hours.
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I don't, I've seen what I have to talk about today.
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And I want, you know, I also want to talk about some, some other things.
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I mean, may I, may I just start with, cut one here.
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Uh, I, I've got a lot to say about this and I'm going to compare and contrast later on
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in the program, but, um, I, I, I can't take the folksy videos that are coming out, you
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Here's Harris and Walsh, uh, trying to, trying to talk about tacos.
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Listen, like I have white guy tacos and like mayonnaise and tuna.
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No, they said to be careful and let her know this, that black pepper is the top of the spice
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I'm the first vice president, I believe, who has ever grown chili peppers.
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I'm trying to expand my, uh, my food knowledge.
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And I'm so stupid and so arrogant that I think I'm the first one to grow, grow, uh, peppers.
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Uh, nobody's done peppers before Thomas Jefferson, you know, he, yes, he was a botanist, but he
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Thomas Jefferson had in his garden when the world thought tomatoes were poison, poison,
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he was growing tomatoes and apparently his guests were always aghast when he would serve
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And he'd be like, no, watch, I'm going to eat it.
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So I think he might be a little ahead of you, uh, Kamala, maybe a little bit, but maybe
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That's a great Glenn Beck fact check right there.
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I will say I watched that video and at no point did I question whether she was the first
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person who grew peppers and you actually knew that of all the things in that video, there's
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a hundred annoying, offensive, just cringe worthy things.
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I had not thought of the fact that she was just blatantly lying yet again.
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She's, she lives in her self-imposed, uh, socialist bubble where everything that America did,
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Thomas Jefferson was a slave owner and that's all I care about.
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It was just like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like,
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wasn't her, weren't her relatives, her, her, uh, also slave grandfather, her grandfather,
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your great, great, great grandfather, a great grandfather were, um, yeah, it was a notorious
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In fact, in the town, a town that he's from, I think it's in Jamaica.
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Um, yeah, the town is named after him and it's a big, you know, big statue and, you
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know, and, uh, I think it's got a quote, uh, about slavery from him.
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No, that's a, that's a, I'm, you know, I'm wondering, is she going to get money for reparations
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Wouldn't that be satisfying if she passed some policy and she had to pay the reparations?
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Cause I mean, I, yeah, that's again, they just wanted to make, this is a skin color thing
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So I assume she would receive it, but, uh, I think she should be on the other side.
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She could receive both because she was a victim of the Asian smears.
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You know, the Asians built the railroads here and the white man oppressed them.
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So she could probably get some railroad money from those damn Vanderbilts.
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Well, the actual last name of Anderson Cooper is Vanderbilt.
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Maybe she can get her reparations from Joe Biden, whom she did, of course, basically call
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I know M pox is a situation going on right now.
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I, is that the thing we're supposed to be protecting?
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Or the people that might've had, you know, intimate relation.
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So I don't want to condemn anybody who makes a choice and is like, I'm going to have sex
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with a monkey, you know, cause every choice is equal and great.
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Are you thinking about having sex with a monkey?
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Are you trying to appropriate, appropriate somebody else's culture?
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Um, I've been hearing a little bit about the communities that are affected with M pox,
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And, um, the, the, the community, apparently that is, this has been a problem in is the
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men having sex with men community, which is, well, we used to have a word that would describe
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that type of activity, but no longer does it apply.
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Now we have 94 words that describe the activity.
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Uh, you know, and I mean, I'm kind of torn on this cause that's horrible, horrible, but
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then again, I mean, that's probably 90% of the, uh, Biden Harris, uh, staff.
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So M pox, uh, administration, I mean, just saying, I mean, could wipe out the administration.
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I don't, but, uh, so the, uh, cause M pox is, uh, I was listening to a report on this
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I've not followed the details of it all that closely.
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Uh, but they say that most people would just recover from it.
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Like, it's not like a, they're making it out to seem like it's four.
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That's not how they, when, when COVID was here and the death rate was much lower than
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4%, they were very, very concerned about every child, uh, who got it dying.
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So it's not just people, men having sex with men.
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Um, and, uh, it's, it's mutated into a way where you could give it to children, uh, now.
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I mean, maybe that's, you know, I don't, I don't know how that's contracted with children
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And I'm sure that there wasn't a laboratory anywhere in the world that was doing experiments
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Well, we can be sure that there's no risk of that.
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There was a letter that came out around the start of COVID that, that debunked all of that.
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So I'm, I'm no longer concerned about lab leak theories at all.
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Uh, but I, I, I, it is interesting that like they, we do have like a new threat of some
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oncoming pandemic or, you know, health emergency seemingly every few months these days.
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The bird flu one is now in the, in the pipeline.
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If attention, Dr. Fauci, Dr. Anthony Fauci to the experimentation room, could you please
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try to put bird flu and monkey pox together and then make sure it gets into humans and
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you do that to find the easiest way for it to jump into humans and then we can cure it.
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It seems saying, I just saying, I mean, it's kind of like the nuclear weapon, you know?
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Well, maybe we shouldn't have made it in the first place, you know?
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Now that one, it was going to be made by somebody.
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So I'd rather have it with the good guys, uh, than the bad guys.
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So we could use it as a, as a, uh, mutually assured destruction thing.
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But these things are not going to happen in nature.
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You know, the birds and the monkeys and man are not all three going to have a threesome.
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It's like, oh, if you had bird sex, it is from Mendes down on me.
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They're not, not everyone is, is, is impressive in the bedroom.
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Um, are you bringing up the, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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I'm not going to try to experience it, but I'm sure I don't want to judge anyone for the
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Are you bringing, here, birdie, birdie, why don't you just perch on this branch?
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Um, are you bringing up nuclear war because of your podcast?
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Are you just bringing up the podcast because you are so wildly uncomfortable with, with
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No, but I mean, you do have a huge podcast that I know you're excited about.
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Thank you, Stu, for that unusual transition into something more safe.
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Uh, I'm going to tell you about that coming up in just a second.
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When you're 60 and you're 60 or so, you know, you're just like, ah, that's grandpa, you
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So don't worry about it because I'm using those words.
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It's always wonderful for your, going to be good for your career.
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If you're having a hard time getting to sleep every night, um, you know, or even on some
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nights, try relief factor sleep as if the day weren't hard enough to deal with.
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You go to bed and you're like, uh, I listened to the Glenn Beck program today.
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I don't, I don't think I can sleep for another month.
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Um, millions of Americans have difficulty sleeping.
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Many of them turn to all kinds of different kinds of substances to help with sleep.
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And some of them, you know, I would compare it to a really bad blackout.
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You know, anything that says do not take unless in bed, you probably shouldn't take, you know
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Probably you could make some bad choices on that.
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Anyway, um, holy cow, is that what's happening to today's show?
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No, I take Z factor from relief factor Z factor.
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I'm going to tell you, I'm on all kinds of antibiotics today.
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You've highly recommended this most recent one and I've heard a lot of good things as
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She's interested in all exactly the same things I'm interested in.
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Well, yeah, that one is kind of, you know, I kind of think that we, maybe we should be
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talking about that one a little bit, you know, uh, Donald Trump was on with Elon Musk
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and I, I'm telling you, he brought it up like seven times out of the blue.
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They'd be like, uh, you know, Elon would be like, Hey, yeah, but have you ever, have
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No, I'm telling you the most dangerous thing in our world today is nuclear apocalypse apocalypse
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But we, I mean, it's like we have an iPad in between the seats, nuclear apocalypse.
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I think we should probably pay attention to this.
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So I asked, um, I asked Annie to come in because she has this great new book.
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It's called, I think it's just called nuclear war.
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Um, and she takes you minute, second by second, minute by minute for the first, I think maybe
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Uh, and I, I brought her in and I talked, talked to her about it.
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Let me just give you, this is a little frightening, a little frightening, uh, from Annie Jacobson's
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One of the most remarkable reveals that I learned in reporting the book was how unaware world
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leaders are as to the realities of nuclear war.
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And at least that can be said about individuals, presidents of the United States.
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And that is based on their closest advisors, by the way, meaning, you know, um, I think
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it was Bill Perry, another former secretary of defense who said to me, you know, most come
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So again, it reinforces this idea that we'll never have a nuclear war.
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I have so many other things to worry about home at home and abroad.
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So let me just focus on those things, including my popularity at the expense of this existential
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And so for that specific reason in reporting the book, I wanted to take the reader from nuclear
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launch to nuclear winter, take them in seconds and minutes, as you say, not bring them, not
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offer up my opinion or even the opinion of wise analysts about how this could happen or how
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leaders might feel squeezed, as you say, just what's going to happen.
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And I hope that all of the leaders around the world read this book and realize that's the
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you've hit upon the most important quote, by the way, Reagan and Gorbachev, nuclear war
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Um, I, um, in reading this, I, I have shared it with so many people and the people that I, uh, that
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I take seriously, um, and the people that I think, uh, are up to speed and are awake on what we might
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I'll say, have you read Annie J and they'll stop me.
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Um, but there's so many people that haven't read it that should, and it goes to the point,
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you know, when I saw the moment in the debate where, um, uh, Joe Biden, and I, I, I'm, I do
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not say this as a partisan, everybody was, everybody came out of that worried about, oh my gosh,
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how could he run for, you know, uh, and win against Donald Trump?
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And all I heard in my head was most presidents are not prepared.
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And when I'm listening to that section of when they're bringing the black book of death out
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and the decisions that he and he alone has to make, I thought I wouldn't be prepared for,
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Um, and let me just, can we play cut 22, please?
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Um, this is Joe Biden yesterday in, uh, in Baltimore trying to speak in front of a crowd.
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This session led by Senator Frank church that let me go, let me, let Medicare negotiate the
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We believe we should be patient, but there should be reasonable problems.
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I mean, the guy should not be president of the United States.
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Read Annie Jacobson's book, or just watch my podcast.
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It's out now for blaze subscribers out wherever you get your podcast tomorrow on nuclear war.
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I think we've forgotten how real and how frightening that really is.
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Most of us have at least one or two things we're really good at.
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Some of us are not really good at anything, but we can do a lot of different things.
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Some hobbies we're okay with, and then everything else we kind of suck at.
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That's why we have different people and, uh, you know, and experts that can, could just do
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Well, when it comes to buying and selling a house, you might think that it's easy, but
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Uh, and you have to have somebody who's really at the top of their game.
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Um, especially in the new digital world, you can have some, uh, real estate agent that
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can, you know, blow up balloons and hope people drive by on a Saturday or Sunday for an open
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Or you could have somebody who has already, um, just tilled the ground and has buyers waiting
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This is why we, uh, formed realestateagentsitrust.com to give you that kind of agent, realestateagentsitrust.com.
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You just, you just alert us on where you are, what you're trying to do.
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We'll get you 30 bucks off your subscription to blaze TV.
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Stu's in a mood today, so drag the show down yet again.
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He's in a mood and he's not in the same mood I'm in.
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In fact, his mood is the exact opposite of my mood.
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And, uh, well, America doesn't appreciate it still.
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I think their country's going in a good direction.
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We're supposed to do what every good American does on Friday.
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And then Monday, we also have to screw off a little bit and not really just screw off.
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All we need is Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, three shows a week that are just solid.
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You can't really be expected to do good work on a Wednesday.
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So really, a Tuesday is a good, you're going to get a good show for at least once a week.
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But let me tell you that we have the Montana Attorney General on with us is Austin Knutson.
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So, Austin, you're going to talk to us about Biden bucks.
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But I asked Stu, who's really up on things, but he's in a mood.
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And he said, that could apply to a myriad of programs they're doing.
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This one specifically goes to the executive order on getting people out to vote.
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And a pleasure to contribute to your screw up show.
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Okay, good, good, good, good, good, good, right.
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You can kind of get a little loose with them today.
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Yeah, so we picked the name Biden bucks because this is like Zucker bucks.
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What you have here is the Biden administration wanting to get involved in what sounds kind of innocuous, right?
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So what this executive order back in 21 did is Joe Biden and Kamala Harris directed the administration
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and all their executive agencies to every time there was a federal touch on a citizen to provide them voter registration information
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and ways to get registered to vote and information about voting and no directive really if this was between just federal elections or state elections or local elections and some really egregious stuff here.
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But here's what this comes down to, guys, and you guys know this.
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That's not a constitutional power given to the federal government.
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That's been longstanding constitutional jurisprudence.
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This is a job that your local election offices and, more importantly, your state secretary of state's office handles.
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This is pure partisan politics, and it's bad news.
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So what are you doing in Montana to stop this, and what should we be doing?
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Well, I got with eight of my Republican attorney general colleagues, and we've sued.
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It took us a little while to get all the information and to do the homework on this one.
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But this was egregious enough that we decided the only thing we could do is sue in federal court.
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Oftentimes, that's the only arrow in our quiver, Glenn.
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We've asked the federal district judge to block this executive order, to enjoin it, and ultimately to throw it out.
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So did you get a chance to actually read the executive order?
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Because Congress has been asking for this executive order from almost the day that it was issued, which was the first week in office, and they won't ever share it with anybody.
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We've seen portions of it, but what we have seen is some of the federal agencies' own implementation policies for this executive order.
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I mean, this goes back all the way back to House Resolution 1.
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They have wanted this so bad for so long, but specifically since Donald Trump got elected.
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The idea here with Democrats in D.C. is, well, we'll just take over national elections.
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People might not know that, but that's a state function.
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So some really disturbing stuff we've seen in the implementation.
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Probably the scariest one, the Department of Justice, the federal Department of Justice, is registering felons to vote.
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Well, the problem with that, Glenn, is that's illegal in Montana.
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So we've already got a conflict here between this executive order on the federal level and our state law.
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So, Austin, tell me how this is going to work out, because, I mean, because they've stonewalled for so long and we couldn't find any information on what they were doing.
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I mean, I've been on this since the first week of the Biden administration, and nobody could get any information.
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By the time you get into federal court, September, maybe?
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Well, we're hoping to get a rapid injunction here.
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That's the hope, is that we get this in front of a federal judge and we can get a restraining order and an injunction quickly here before too much damage is done.
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Hopefully fast enough, but that's what we're asking this federal judge for.
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Boy, Austin, I got to tell you, it is really hard to believe in our system of voting.
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Because it seems to me that everything that can be done to, I mean, if you were designing a program to convince people that your vote didn't matter, I think you'd pretty much do everything that they have done in the last eight years.
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We were penalized by social media because we, six months ago, talked about, hey, there are back doors in these voting machines.
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And we were penalized and said it was false news, you know, misinformation, yada, yada.
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And then the group that always does these, you know, every year they do a, what do you call it, when they get all the hackers into one place and they try to hack into the voting machines.
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And they said, it's easy and it's happening and reported the same thing we reported.
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But now, conveniently, it's too late to do anything.
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The good news about it, Glenn, for me is people are paying attention.
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I mean, and people are really concerned about this.
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I can't go anywhere and do any kind of a talk, an event, a speech, a rally.
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This is what people are talking about just everywhere I go.
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There's a lot of concern out there with the American people over their vote, over the security of the election.
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And I think that's what is bringing all this attention to it.
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I mean, we have to make sure that Montana's rights are not being violated here.
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So, I mean, that's what's led us to do this stuff.
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You've got a lot of other really great Republican state attorneys general who are also fighting this fight.
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On another unrelated topic, can you do anything to arrest Kevin Costner for not finishing Yellowstone?
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Well, if I'm being real honest, I mean, Montana's got tired of that.
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Our legislature let the movie tax credit expire.
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That's why this last season is not even going to be filmed here.
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It sounds like something Mr. Costner had some of his own personal stuff going on.
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Really, you were sick of that because I think that made, well, I mean, you know, wait a minute.
00:34:12.380
So, yes, they might have been killing people in Montana, but they buried them someplace else.
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But I think that just made the state look beautiful.
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And unfortunately, if I were in Montana, I would be saying, yeah, it looks a little too beautiful.
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That's the Montana Attorney General, Austin Knutson.
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It is really beautiful, but they've just destroyed it.
00:35:06.600
It's like New York City now, and it's all these liberals.
00:35:10.520
And so now they, because it's such a big county, they really have sway in the vote for Wyoming.
00:35:19.760
And every time I come here, we moved to a place that literally has 400 people in it.
00:35:25.920
And the next biggest town over is the home of the first nighttime rodeo ever in the country.
00:35:36.300
And the county fair is happening today, and there's pig wrestling last night.
00:35:40.760
And I think they're playing cowboy poker tonight, which is you get people to sit around a poker table in the middle of the arena,
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and then they release a bull, and the last person seated at the table wins.
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You don't have any crybabies going, oh, he could get hurt by the bull.
00:36:01.420
Yeah, well, he knew that when he got into the ring, so leave him alone.
00:36:05.740
You've got to move into a farming community if you're going to move someplace.
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I think that's where we went wrong as a nation.
00:36:20.400
We got away from the agricultural backbone of this country.
00:36:25.880
And when you're on a farm, you don't have to talk to your kids about the birds and the bees.
00:36:33.560
Daddy, why is that cow on top of the other one?
00:36:35.780
Well, look what happens to the cow on the bottom, you know, in just a few months.
00:36:44.840
And you understand how nature works and how everything is dependent really on God.
00:36:50.140
You can be the greatest farmer in the world, but if it doesn't rain, you lose.
00:36:55.360
And that, you know, there are things out of your control that, you know, that's not fair.
00:37:02.400
You can be the best farmer in the world and go bankrupt, and most farmers do.
00:37:13.260
And that, in turn, teaches you to be a good neighbor.
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I think where I'm landing on this, because you're right, the lessons learned, the foundations provided by that type of upbringing and life really does bring you, create character, right?
00:37:37.480
It really creates the type of character that America was built on.
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But, I mean, like, Outer Mongolia is still a farming community.
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But my wife has to be 30 minutes from a Costco.
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That's when we're moving someplace, she's like, is it within 30 minutes of a Costco?
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By the way, kiss Costco's goodbye if Kamala Harris gets her way on this price control thing.
00:38:19.300
We have to get into the Costco thing, because, I mean, certainly there's going to be empty shelves on almost every supermarket, in every supermarket.
00:38:26.780
But I'm curious as to why Costco in particular is that threat here.
00:38:30.480
Well, any of the big discount stores, any of them.
00:38:35.140
You can never take your safety or the streets, you know, thinking that they're safe in America anymore.
00:38:42.400
One of the main reasons to carry a firearm, you know, when it's appropriate is because you just don't know what's going to happen.
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What about the times where you might need some force, but not deadly force, especially in today's world?
00:38:59.960
You're walking out of your business if you happen to work downtown, and all of a sudden there's a protest, and you're sitting there, and you're trapped.
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Well, if you have a burner launcher, you have tear gas.
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You know, you're driving through the streets, and they surround your car.
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It is a non-lethal alternative to safeguarding your home and, really, unfortunately, every minute of your life and your family's life.
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You can pack it in your luggage that's checked without a need to declare it as a firearm because it's not.
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It looks just like one, but it has powerful deterrence like tear gas and kinetic rounds with a 60-foot range, and they hurt.
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It can incapacitate an attacker for up to 40 minutes.
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as well, we're talking about your retirement, we're talking about your financial legacy, like it's just the way we do things in America, right?
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You might be doing it with your, you know, your Second Amendment rights.
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Why aren't you doing it when it comes to your title?
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Glenn, I hear you talking about, like, the charms of farm life and all the things that it does, and I agree with so much of what you're saying.
00:41:57.100
But, like, then I think about the fact that a cow has to produce milk, and somehow that milk needs to be formulated into butter, and that's a lot of work.
00:42:07.320
What I like is opening up the drawer in my refrigerator, and there's just butter right there.
00:42:12.660
So I get it, but also I don't want to live that life.
00:42:16.520
Like, okay, for instance, I am very, very, very blessed and fortunate.
00:42:22.920
I have a ranch and a farm, but I only get into the tractor when I want to.
00:42:41.040
And then when I'm bored, you know, when I'm like, okay, I've had enough of this, I just turn the tractor.
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Welcome to the Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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Well, yes, according to The Atlantic, and I'd like to agree with them.
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I'll tell you about her in 60 seconds. Stand by.
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First, let's talk about your cell phone service for a minute.
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You know, I know it's probably an uncomfortable subject for you.
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But really, the price of everything, everything is way too much.
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And if you really dig into it, Lynn, just a little bit,
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you might notice some things that, you know, major mobile phone companies are doing
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with the money you're giving them every month, like helping Planned Parenthood,
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which is not only an abortion mill, but also now they are the leading distributor of hormones.
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So you want to make sure that not only can we kill your kid, but kill the babies,
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but we can also make sure that women take all kinds of hormones, little girls,
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so they can never have babies. Oh, it's just a great system.
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You know, Stu, we were talking just a little while ago about,
00:47:02.840
you know, some of these people online that have decided to, you know, really rough it up.
00:47:33.980
And it's, I guess, I think you and I are at the age where we're the last ones that, you know,
00:47:48.140
And because we're lazy, but the rest of America, the younger generation, the smart ones are
00:47:59.100
Well, first of all, I'm shocked you think either one of us is going to die of old age.
00:48:03.120
I'll take a bet on that one, the opposite side.
00:48:06.760
Well, no, I mean, it could be a heart attack because we had a cheeseburger stuffed in our
00:48:15.760
But, yeah, I think it's, there's an interesting strain of, I think it's part of the conservative
00:48:27.560
You know, it goes, you know, it's sort of like adjacent to the Joe Rogan thing and it's
00:48:32.860
adjacent to maybe the, what is it, Huberman Labs and it's not exactly conservatism, but
00:48:41.620
I was going to say, it's not exactly conservatism, but I think it's adjacent to it in that, like,
00:48:46.220
it's this embrace of, you know, hard work, but also like, I don't want to say pain, but
00:48:56.620
It's, it's understanding that the old, the old saying that, you know, hard times make
00:49:07.520
That whole thing that I can never remember, especially on the fly, is like, there's something
00:49:12.820
Like, I have friends who, who get up every morning and do the ice cold water, you know,
00:49:22.920
Incomprehensible to me to start a day that way.
00:49:39.020
There are people that get up every morning and they're like, you know, I'm going to go
00:49:52.440
Um, anyway, uh, except with, uh, Katie Coric, uh, but those were, that was sweat of anger.
00:49:58.700
Anyway, um, let me tell you about, um, let me tell you about something I just read in
00:50:02.820
the Atlantic because Allie Stuckey is kind of that person, you know, she's willing to
00:50:09.560
do the hard things like actually read the Bible.
00:50:14.200
Uh, and, uh, there's a story in, in the Atlantic, conservative women have a new Phyllis Schlafly.
00:50:20.520
I, if I were, I mean, I, I would have this, I don't know, um, engraved in a silver plate
00:50:31.120
If I got that kind of compliment, I don't know if they mean it as a compliment, but that
00:50:37.780
32 year old Texan hosts relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey, a podcast in which she discusses
00:50:43.780
current events and political developments from her conservative Christian perspective.
00:50:48.300
Stuckey is neither a celebrity provocateur in the style of her fellow podcast host, Candace
00:50:54.220
Owen, nor the soft-spoken trad homemaker who thrives in the Instagram ecosystem of cottage
00:51:03.520
Now see, I am for those people because you get sourdough bread at the end of it.
00:51:08.360
Um, Stuckey is a different kind of leader in the new counterculture, one who criticizes
00:51:13.480
the prevailing societal mores in a way she hopes modern American women will find, well,
00:51:19.340
The vibe of her show is more millennial mom than Christian soldier.
00:51:24.480
Stuckey usually sits perched on a soft white couch while she talks, her blonde hair in a
00:51:29.140
low ponytail, wearing a pastel colored sweatshirt and sipping from a pink Stanley cup.
00:51:35.040
But those plush surroundings issue, uh, from those plush surroundings, she issues a stream
00:51:42.560
In between monologues about the return of low rise genes, Stuckey will condemn hormonal
00:51:47.960
birth control, even within marriage and in vitro fertilization.
00:51:52.320
She has helped push the idea of banning surrogate parenthood from conservative movement fringes
00:51:58.880
Her views align closely with those of Donald Trump's running mate, J.D. Vance, and fits
00:52:03.520
comfortably in the same ideological milieu as the Heritage Foundation Presidential Blueprint
00:52:08.780
Project 2025, which recommends, among other things, tighter federal restrictions on abortion
00:52:14.140
and the promotion of biblical marriage between a man and a woman.
00:52:17.500
Unlike many of the commentators primarily focused on owning the libs, listen to this, this is
00:52:23.960
from the Atlantic, Stuckey has an integrity and sincerity.
00:52:30.100
Amy Binder, a socialist, sorry, well, she probably is this too, but a society, a sociology professor
00:52:37.020
at John Hopkins University told me when I asked about Stuckey's appeal, she said, quote,
00:52:42.580
there's a sophistication with Allie, shot through with knowledge about the Bible and linking it
00:52:51.620
Owens, who has had Stuckey on her podcast, told me that Stuckey is the person you hope your
00:52:56.460
daughter will grow up to be because of how well she embodies the Christian values she espouses.
00:53:05.520
They talk about how her, how she got to this place.
00:53:12.680
She noticed during the presidential primary season in 2015, something that surprised her,
00:53:17.820
many women her age didn't seem to know or care about the race.
00:53:21.540
Stuckey began visiting college sororities and speaking to young women about politics and theology.
00:53:26.660
She launched a blog called The Conservative Millennial, and by 2017, she had quit her publicity job
00:53:32.940
and was recording commentary for Glenn Beck's network, The Blaze.
00:53:39.060
Stuckey moved online network to conservative review TV and started the first iteration of
00:53:45.280
After The Blaze and CRT TV merged, Stuckey's podcast went on YouTube, where she released one
00:53:52.940
She now releases four, and she does it on The Blaze, and it is a great show.
00:54:02.980
I hate to say I told you so, but I hope I told you so.
00:54:06.620
She is a, you know, it's so heartening to me, who has been doing this for so long, and
00:54:16.320
really realizing about 2010, it's not going to be my generation.
00:54:25.240
And to hope and pray that these people found good food to eat, to really strengthen themselves
00:54:33.700
in knowledge and everything else, and to see them coming up is just, it's one of the greatest
00:54:41.740
If, you know, if I could ever mentor really good potential talent, like I haven't done with, you know, with Allie.
00:54:57.940
But that's the greatest joy of my life, to see people come up through the ranks that are better than me, and can really, well, be relatable, and know how to talk about things.
00:55:15.920
And, you know, part of the thing about her knowing how to talk about things is she's just real, and so few people in this business are actually real.
00:55:27.520
You know, one of the things I saw, you know, have you seen Ballerina Farms on Instagram, Stu?
00:55:39.860
She has, like, I don't know, 47 kids, and they all churn butter happily, apparently.
00:55:52.140
You know, her husband is, you know, I don't, you know, he's a saint and also, you know, the hardest working man in the world.
00:56:00.740
You know, they're living a life that I would never, I could never live.
00:56:09.040
And, you know, I've tried to get her on the show many times.
00:56:11.900
She's a fan of the show, and I'm a fan of hers, and tried to get her on several times.
00:56:17.020
She's like, we're churning butter all the time.
00:56:20.860
We can't, we've got to go, I don't know, shear the goats and milk the chickens and do all of those things.
00:56:36.900
I've got to tell you, I have been, they have breasts, don't they?
00:56:39.960
I've been trying to milk those chicken breasts forever.
00:56:43.420
And I am going to get milk out of them one of these times.
00:56:46.960
So anyway, you know, I just, because that's just too hard.
00:56:53.600
You know, I'm having a hard time just living by my own set of principles.
00:56:57.620
Just be a man of integrity and honor and let your word be the word.
00:57:05.380
Let you, you know, when I think of, people ask me all the time, what's my favorite word?
00:57:10.000
But, you know, actually living a life of integrity is hard, is hard.
00:57:31.580
I think that's why you have to have big families.
00:57:34.720
Because at some point, you do, you know, you do really well with one.
00:57:39.020
And then, you know, you have to teach this to your siblings because I'm tired.
00:57:46.620
I think that's why you're supposed to have kids.
00:57:49.840
That and getting up on ladders and things, you know?
00:57:53.280
Or getting your, you know, give me a, hey, hey, get up.
00:58:03.280
If there's none there, keys to the car or on the counter there, just go to the store.
00:58:17.460
Because it's done wonders for you as you go to milk the chickens.
00:58:35.140
Did you think this is a, because I think it's a, it seems to be a long-term movement.
00:58:41.660
It's like people really do long for this return to this world.
00:58:53.020
And all of this commercially processed everything is not good for you.
00:59:00.280
Everything that's happening online, not good for the soul.
00:59:02.780
Everything that's happening in our society, not good for the soul, not good for the body.
00:59:11.180
And the way we live our life where it's like, get me another bucket of chicken.
00:59:27.160
And so I think people want to return to really being authentic.
00:59:32.940
Like, I remember when it was, you know, we were poor and I had to have a hole in my jeans
00:59:39.660
and my mom would patch it and everybody made fun of us having patched jeans because you
00:59:45.120
Now we're buying holy jeans and we're doing it because we want to feel like, you know,
00:59:50.300
we're out there in the grass, you know, I was out there, I've been so active, I've been
01:00:01.400
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You know, I will say, as Glenn goes to get this thing he wants to show us, I get that
01:01:16.500
it is, it is, these are, uh, these are great principles and stuff, but like you keep saying
01:01:21.520
things like, ah, these things, the way we're eating, the thing, the life we're living is
01:01:25.740
Well, I, we have increased life expectancy from 31 to 78.
01:01:36.980
The principles going away, I think are the problem.
01:01:39.760
So, um, but this is how, I mean, this, this is so shameful.
01:01:48.980
So I have a friend who, um, is, uh, is actually a hardworking guy and he lives like a mountain
01:02:00.300
And I love these two people and they actually live the life.
01:02:06.120
You know, they invited me to go camping with them in the winter.
01:02:10.520
And they're like, yeah, we go up to the mountains and we dig, you know, they're like, you know,
01:02:16.380
We dig them in the snow and then we just lay there in the snow, you know, you can watch
01:02:25.360
Uh, so he comes over and this is one of his older hats.
01:02:28.480
He has so many of these hats and I just love all of them.
01:02:35.220
But look at this, look at this hat that he has.
01:02:40.980
And it's clearly been worn for a very, very long time.
01:02:44.040
And so he comes over and, and he's wearing a hat little like this, but less beat up.
01:02:49.700
And I said, man, Bart, how do you get, how did you get your hat to look like that?
01:02:59.440
And I'm like, well, all this is that, what is that?
01:03:05.500
I wear it when I'm working and I'm like, okay, I'm not willing to do that.
01:03:09.640
Do you have any, can I buy your hats when they get like that?
01:03:15.620
So he brought this one over for me and he's like, you're not going to, I'm not going to
01:03:24.400
And I looked at that and I thought, you know, somebody like Ralph Lauren would sell this
01:03:29.860
in a store in New York for like a thousand dollars.
01:03:32.800
I talked to him and I'm like, Hey, you want to get in a New York scam?
01:03:37.120
We could sell these hats to New Yorkers for like a thousand bucks.
01:03:58.080
We had a, we had a higher up of, uh, from Ralph Lauren, a friend of ours, um, at the
01:04:05.180
And I said that to her, uh, you know, kind of joking.
01:04:09.220
And then Bart came over and she's like, listen, uh, you want to do, I'm like, Hey, Hey, Hey,
01:04:19.480
If somebody's going to run this scam, it's going to be me, you know?
01:04:22.800
And, uh, and, and he said, uh, Bart, if this isn't perfect, he said, she said, I worked
01:04:31.800
And, uh, he said, Oh, Oh, and he looked at me and he said, who's Ralph Lauren.
01:04:39.060
And I said, you know, the polo pony guy with the, you know, the, you know, the shirts.
01:04:48.160
And Peggy, his wife just laughed and shook her head.
01:04:59.340
I like hearing about the authenticity of farming from a guy who has Ralph Lauren executives over
01:05:05.720
That is, it's so, you want to talk about authenticity.
01:05:19.100
But the basis of farming comes from people like you, Glenn.
01:05:32.980
I mean, don't try to paint this into something tawdry and humiliating for me.
01:05:45.000
I probably shouldn't have said that whole story.
01:05:55.220
Listen, let me tell you about leave home gutters.
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Honestly, too many people work, you know, at the company.
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And every time I try to get, because I don't mind getting on a ladder and changing lights
01:06:13.040
And they're all like, Glenn, for God's sake, get off the ladder.
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But anyway, but at home, when my wife wants me to get on a ladder, it's different somehow.
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We're going to get some really good Soviet policy if Harris wins.
01:07:23.840
We might get a good national anthem out of it because Soviets had the best national anthem,
01:07:28.840
but, you know, they had to murder people to get it, I guess.
01:07:36.220
It's, it's now over 2,500, hit 2,500 for the first time in history.
01:07:42.880
And it happened in the eight hours after she said, you know, price controls, good.
01:07:48.520
You want to know, Stu, answer the question, what is gold a hedge against?
01:07:54.480
Well, you, I would say inflation, but also insanity.
01:07:57.320
Yeah, I always say insanity, but it is a known forever, a known hedge against inflation.
01:08:06.060
It goes up that much and hits 2,500 for the first time in history.
01:08:12.340
Right after she says that, you know how good she's going to be for inflation.
01:08:25.480
This is not a commercial, but you should call Lear Capital today.
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The more it looks like she could win, the more expensive gold is going to get.
01:08:37.200
Mike Lee is with us, Senator from the great state of Utah.
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And, you know, what a great way to start the segment with the Soviet national anthem.
01:09:04.280
Yeah, I was talking about that on my base, Mike Lee account on X.
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They're really good if what you want to create is scarcity.
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If what you want to create is a federal government that's in charge of distributing assets,
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But they're absolutely terrible for every other reason, including and especially alleviating the pressure put on the poor and middle class by a federal government that spends too much and regulates oppressively.
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You know, what is amazing to me is how willing they are to throw grocery stores under the bus.
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The average grocery store profit was 3% in 2020.
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So for every dollar that goes through that store, they only take almost two cents from that dollar.
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So anything over 8%, you're really doing well on profit.
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Theirs is 1.8 and she's accusing them of gouging.
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Farmers are going out of business and she's accusing them of price gouging.
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And in fact, almost any time you hear a politician say the word gouging or price gouging, they're almost always talking about something that involves getting the government involved in what is fundamentally a market decision.
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Not because you are callous to the needs of the poor and those hardworking people who are living paycheck to paycheck, but because you are in tune with those needs.
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The only thing that will put pressure on prices is itself competition.
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And when you start talking about price gouging, that leads to price controls.
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When you start talking about price controls, that guarantees prices will never come down.
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The guarantees, more critically, that you will be perpetuating whatever it is that's causing this price pressure.
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Yeah, you'll have scarcity like nobody's business.
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I mean, that's why the Soviet Union, you know, didn't have anything on the shelves of their stores.
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You go to the grocery store, there was nothing there.
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You'd have to stand in line for toilet paper or milk.
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And, you know, you could stand in line for three hours and then they could say all the milk is gone and you would go home with nothing.
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And she is, um, I said this on Wednesday before she announced this and it's the only way I could describe her.
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I said, she is the Hugo Chavez of the Maduro of, of America.
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If this, if she gets in, we will become Venezuela.
01:12:05.140
Yeah, and look, Venezuela was a prosperous country a few decades before they got involved in this whole hog socialism thing.
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And I'm sure she'll tell us, I'm sure the Soviets told their people with the bread lines.
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And if we do, it'll be one of the worst choices we've ever made.
01:12:32.600
So Mike, you and I talked about getting out of NATO.
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I mean, we could have just called each other, but we did it over X this week.
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Um, because when we saw the, um, European countries start to say, Hey, X, Elon Musk, you can't talk to that presidential candidate.
01:12:52.960
When he offered it to Kamala Harris and she turned it down.
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Um, it, it's interesting to me, um, that they would have the balls to do that to America.
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Um, which shows me that, you know, we may not have been involved, but we didn't mind them doing that.
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Uh, and there's, so there's a couple of questions here.
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One is, you know, were we involved in encouraging that at all?
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And the second thing is, is this is the problem with all of this globalist stuff.
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They now can pass laws in Europe that will affect us.
01:13:30.020
And we're all going down the same road and it's a road to hell.
01:13:36.280
And look, as I said on next, the other day, all right, that was fun, by the way, having that communication.
01:13:42.160
Uh, look, uh, as I pointed out on X the other day, I, I, I thought it was,
01:13:48.520
I find it unfathomable that we didn't have somebody on the inside of the U S government of the Biden administration.
01:13:55.000
That is to say that didn't either encourage or, or at least, uh, tell them that it was okay to say that.
01:14:02.660
And let's remember what it is that we're talking about.
01:14:04.660
The EU's attempt here was, was essentially to extort Elon Musk, uh, uh, to tell him we're going to regulate the heck out of you.
01:14:15.000
We're going to do whatever, uh, uh, punishing the EU can do.
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Uh, if, if it had to air this interview with Donald Trump, because that could expose European citizens to misinformation.
01:14:28.140
Now, I think we have to view that one is something that fundamentally changed our relationship with these longstanding European union allies.
01:14:35.400
22 of the 27 countries that belong to the EU also belong to NATO.
01:14:40.640
And they've been writing on our big fat checks and our big fat security assistance for decades, which we disproportionately provide to them.
01:14:49.240
That puts us on the line, puts us blood and treasure on the line if they get attacked.
01:14:53.760
So I, I think in moments like these, we need to start to reassess our relationship with them as far as trade, as far as our military alliance and otherwise, because this is messed up.
01:15:05.620
They weren't really worried about what this would do to European citizens.
01:15:08.940
They were trying to meddle, interfere with, and influence the outcome of the U S presidential election.
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But it's not, you know, it's not coming just from the EU, Mike, all of this stuff.
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Remember the world economic forum, their number one thing, they said they had to address this election year in the world.
01:15:30.720
There are more people go into a ballot box than any other time in human history this year.
01:15:36.540
And the politicians were starting to sweat because the W E F and all of their things have been exposed.
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And so the number one thing over global warming or anything was miss information.
01:15:52.060
And Klaus Schwab said, we have systems for this and everybody has to play their part.
01:15:57.700
And politicians don't get weak need trust the system.
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This is the governments around the world going rogue.
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Because you remember that the European Union has these 27 countries that belong to it, 22 of which are NATO member states.
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Now, some people now are trying to say, oh, this was just one rogue commissioner, theory, bread, and, you know, France, representative from the EC.
01:16:43.400
Just as I suspect people in the Biden administration probably gave them the okay if they didn't encourage it themselves.
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Well, because they're all on board with all of the WTF stuff we see coming out of the W E F.
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Can I ask you on the same subject, this monkey pox thing?
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You know, we got bird flu and monkey pox right before an election.
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And look, Americans are going to put up with this crap.
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I don't know if you saw the reaction when the WHO, the World Health Organization, put up that advisory the other day.
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This has so many other differentiators, so many other reasons why this is not the same as COVID.
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We shouldn't have fallen for that the same way we did.
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We're sure as heck not going to fall for this one.
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I have to tell you, you know, we've grown up in an atmosphere, you and I, both, I'm a little older than you.
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And I've heard every election my whole life, this is the most important election in our history.
01:18:16.280
And I kind of like the fact that I wish they would just be honest about it a little more.
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But their records show, and, you know, Tim Walls has said, you know, one man's socialist is another man's neighborliness.
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And if America will look, we have an honest choice here between socialism and capitalism and, you know, the American way of life and this new world order kind of way of life.
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And that's one of many reasons why it's so important that we make sure that only American citizens are voting in U.S. federal elections.
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And we've got legislation that I've introduced in the Senate that Chip Roy is pushing in the House.
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You can find out about it at a website that we've set up, specifically for that purpose.
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This is a bill that we're talking about that would require, in order to register to vote in a federal election, you'd have to prove that you're a U.S. citizen, something that we've all long assumed is the case anyway.
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But the Supreme Court a few years ago interpreted a federal law, stupidly and like you, but they interpreted a federal law saying that they can't require you to prove that at the time of voter registration if you're registering through the motor voter law.
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The Save Act would stop that and impose criminal penalties for giving a ballot to somebody who's not.
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And is there a chance that it'll be passed and signed?
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There is, I think, one path that we could do it.
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Congress is going to have to confront a spending bill between now and the end of September.
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When we reconvene in September, I hope that we can attach the Save Act to the spending bill and say, this is part of funding government.
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We have to make sure that only U.S. citizens can vote.
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The only way that will happen is if people really rise up, you know, and just social media, spread it, the phones to Congress, and it becomes a big thing.
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And it should with the conservatives, I think, you know.
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And I really believe the average Democrat, you know, I talked to a guy who was, you know, big in the Democratic Party or a big donor in the Democratic Party a few years ago.
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I don't know how they're going to separate themselves from this economy.
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But here's Kamala bragging about passing the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Two years ago, as vice president, I was proud to cast the tie-breaking vote that sent the bill.
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That gave Medicare the power to negotiate and let it get to the president's desk.
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And I was proud when our president, Joe Biden, signed that bill into law.
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So what that bill was, was the Inflation Reduction Act, which they have admitted now, that was all about global warming.
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It is one of the main reasons we have such a problem with inflation.
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One of the main reasons is the Inflation Reduction Act.
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And she cast the deciding vote in the Senate as vice president.
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He's got a lot to say about what is actually being done.
01:24:40.500
You know, he thinks this Google, you know, ad thing is no big deal.
01:24:46.700
He said he thinks it's a distraction by Google to distract you from what they're really doing.
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We're going to talk to him about that coming up in just a minute.
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So the one of the big stories this week, I guess, has been that the Harris administration
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And the defense is that this happens all the time.
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That's not, no, that's not, that's not how the, it's Friday, man.
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With only a break about every 10 minutes for five minutes.
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Every 10 minutes, I take a five minute break and you try to keep up with that.
01:29:04.700
It's a really, the pace you put yourself on and the arduous life you live is something
01:29:20.000
I mean, other people that don't know how easy this job is.
01:29:27.480
It is important to note that life has become much easier for, since the farming, since everyone
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had to farm and get their own food, it has become much easier.
01:29:46.660
This, they're, they're not delivering my food fast enough.
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I called, I just got on a nap and I ordered food, you know, I'm sick of it.
01:30:17.660
Um, so we just wanted to talk to you, uh, this, uh, stuff with, um, Google that's been
01:30:24.640
in the news this week is, I think a, is, is not, is, is a giant nothing burger because,
01:30:31.960
um, it is that, that it is, that that happens all the time.
01:30:37.300
Um, however, my problem is with the administration, not necessarily with Google, the administration
01:30:42.860
is saying that we are avoiding, you know, we're the guardians against any kind of misinformation.
01:30:47.900
And yet they're making, they're, they're putting misinformation out into the system,
01:30:56.240
You are the guy who has been on the trail of what Google is actually doing.
01:31:05.840
What is Google actually doing to change the election right now?
01:31:13.780
So I'm glad you mentioned that because, uh, I think Google itself is actually, uh, spreading
01:31:20.760
these, uh, nothing burgers is actually distracting us because they don't want us looking
01:31:31.460
You think this is actually coming from Google and they're the ones spreading it.
01:31:37.660
Of course they, they determine, remember, they determine what goes viral and what doesn't.
01:31:45.700
So if people are really talking about stuff, uh, you know, uh, it's because they're spreading
01:31:57.600
They're saying, look over here, look over here, look over here because they don't want
01:32:10.580
So we, we have built the world's first, uh, and this is by the way, with, with the help
01:32:15.960
of, of your audience several years ago, we have now built the world's first nationwide,
01:32:27.800
So if people go to America's with an S America's digital shield.com, America's digital shield.com,
01:32:37.900
they can actually see a public dashboard where you'll see the data that we are collecting
01:32:44.780
24 hours a day right now from a politically balanced group of more than 15,000 registered
01:32:54.940
And we're actually looking at the real content that Google and other companies are sending
01:33:00.500
to registered voters and to children, by the way.
01:33:03.440
So we're, we're seeing what they're really doing, what they're really sending.
01:33:09.980
We're seeing the political bias and their content and it is staggering.
01:33:15.900
So just to tell you a quick example here, right this minute, Google is sending registered
01:33:22.980
to vote reminders to Democrats at two and a half times of the rate they're sending them
01:33:29.840
to Republicans now that that's called targeted messaging.
01:33:35.040
That's right on their homepage, which is seen more than 500 million times a day in the U S.
01:33:45.300
And those messages are going to turn into, to partisan mail in your ballot reminders.
01:33:52.260
And then they're going to turn into partisan, go vote reminders.
01:34:04.080
I am looking at your website and this is amazing.
01:34:11.740
Looking at the dashboard, you have elections likely flipped by Google.
01:34:25.380
Um, then in 2022, Arizona governor, uh, Katie Hobbs was flipped, uh, with 53 point, uh, 50.3%.
01:34:34.260
Um, uh, uh, Raphael Warnock, he was flipped Tony Evers that was flipped.
01:34:43.960
Then you go down to with the results without Google's interference, the winner in 2020 would
01:34:52.180
The governor of Arizona would big carry Lake Herschel Walker would be in Tim Michaels would
01:34:58.680
be in, in Wisconsin, U S Senate would be a two to eight seat majority for the Republicans.
01:35:05.120
If it wasn't for Google and the house, a 27 to 59 seat majority.
01:35:17.240
And it's actually the truth because we have gotten so good now at figuring out what they're
01:35:23.880
doing, uh, which again, they don't want, they don't want anyone looking at them, but we're
01:35:31.240
We're actually now capturing the, the real data and we're working with federal and state
01:35:37.580
officials around the country with AGs, uh, with public interest groups, election integrity.
01:35:43.400
So happy to figure out how we can use this massive database that we're collecting to put more and
01:35:51.360
more pressure on them to stop, to get out of our elections and get away from our kids.
01:36:01.620
Um, are you, I see that you're monitoring Facebook, Tik TOK, Twitter, et cetera, et cetera.
01:36:11.540
Well, YouTube, we know for sure, uh, because we've gotten really good at monitoring YouTube.
01:36:18.740
What, what YouTube is doing is, you know, those recommendations that they make and especially
01:36:24.200
that, that one is copy up next video that plays automatically.
01:36:31.020
Number one, uh, according to, uh, literally Google officials and whistleblowers, both 70,
01:36:41.540
70% of the time that people are watching videos on YouTube around the world, those videos were
01:36:48.400
recommended by Google's up next algorithm, 70% of the videos, 70% of the time people are
01:36:56.740
watching videos, they're watching recommended videos.
01:37:00.680
So in other words, those recommendations have tremendous power over people.
01:37:12.380
Uh, if you pick no video at all, it just plays automatically.
01:37:19.500
And the second thing you need to know is that what we're doing is looking at the political
01:37:25.960
We look at the news sources that they come from and we're finding, uh, extreme political
01:37:33.220
bias, always in one direction that is always in the liberal direction on YouTube.
01:37:41.820
And that has no effect, by the way, on people who have strong opinions, but it has a big effect
01:37:49.920
I have to tell you, Robert, that I'm, I'm so thrilled for the success of this and how you've
01:38:00.140
So you just go to Americans, America's digital shield.com and look at the information that
01:38:07.300
Um, and I'm glad to hear that some people are starting to take this seriously.
01:38:11.540
I was talking to somebody the other day about Netflix and about AI and the guys at Netflix
01:38:19.120
said that, um, their, uh, their AI, their, uh, understanding of their viewers is so strong
01:38:27.500
that they've turned it down because they said that people would find it uncomfortable because
01:38:37.040
Um, and, uh, and with AI, what can be done to individuals, because you've talked about
01:38:45.440
this with the, um, um, with the way that there's no tracking of it.
01:38:51.780
You can turn an individual one way or the other quite easily, right?
01:38:58.780
And as a matter of fact, in fact, that we just, uh, uh, submitted a new paper for publication
01:39:05.420
on what we call DPE, digital personalization effect, which is literally, literally people
01:39:12.220
can look at the manuscript at digital personalization effect.com.
01:39:17.080
And in this study, we're looking at what happens when they personalize content.
01:39:22.860
And, you know, if you, if they send bias content to someone who's undecided, that has a big
01:39:28.020
effect that produce a big shifts in people's thinking and opinions and votes.
01:39:32.200
But if they personalize the content based on everything they know about you, that effect
01:39:42.660
And they have all that information about, about us.
01:39:45.840
They're surveilling us and our kids 24 hours a day, and they're personalizing the content
01:39:52.780
that they send, which maximizes the impact of these manipulations.
01:39:58.300
So, Robert, um, I have to take a quick break, but I'd like you to answer this question when
01:40:07.700
Where is the point to where we can't, we don't know if we actually have, um, free will
01:40:16.720
and what's been manipulated and, and how close are we to the line to it's not coming back,
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Uh, he is the senior, uh, researcher and psychologist that has been looking at social media and in
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His thing is just, he's kind of like the, the anti-Edward Bernays.
01:43:12.060
Uh, and if you know who that is, you'll understand.
01:43:21.220
Um, by the way, you probably know who Edward Bernays is.
01:43:24.760
I don't mean that as a, I mean that as a compliment that you are the anti, uh, Bernays.
01:43:30.200
Um, tell me where we get to a, a point of no return or do we?
01:43:37.920
Let me put this in context for you very quickly here.
01:43:43.720
Everyone has heard of that old, uh, farewell speech of Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1961, where
01:43:51.080
he warned about the rise of a military Dutch industrial complex.
01:43:57.680
And he also warned in the same speech about the rise of a technological elite that could
01:44:05.300
someday control public policy without us knowing.
01:44:12.840
And I can tell you this now to answer your question, the technical, technological elite
01:44:22.360
Uh, they've probably been in control since roughly 2012, uh, increasing, consolidating their
01:44:31.160
Uh, but they're now, they, they control so many votes in, in this year's presidential election.
01:44:38.520
Google alone can shift between 6.4 million and 25.5 million votes.
01:44:50.840
And, and, and of course, and except for this monitoring system that we have set up, which
01:44:56.400
is now the first and only such nationwide system in the world, except for that system, no one
01:45:09.880
And I have to tell you, um, it is, it's happening all over the world.
01:45:15.160
Um, and you know, Google, people should know Silicon Valley was financed by the U S government.
01:45:21.360
You know, there's a ton of DARPA and CIA money in Google and everything else.
01:45:33.720
Uh, Robert, as always, yeah, go ahead, go ahead.
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I was going to say this is bigger than the deep state because they're controlling more
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They're bigger than, than any government has ever been at this point.
01:45:57.060
Well, the federal government is still working very, very closely with Google.
01:46:02.660
And just as you, I'm sure you're aware just a few weeks ago, the Supreme court issued a
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crazy ruling basically saying, okay, federal government, you can keep working with these
01:46:20.640
Again, you need to go to americasdigitalshield.com.
01:46:42.080
So I can say it, you know, the one that your wife gives you and he's like, Hey, I got these
01:46:48.200
And then you don't do them because, you know, I don't gotta do that.
01:46:53.780
Anyway, uh, that list gets longer and longer and longer.
01:46:59.120
One of those things was, uh, cleaning out the gutters.
01:47:02.580
When's the last time you cleaned out the gutters on your house?
01:47:05.920
Um, I, I honestly am the kind of guy that, oh, I forgot we have gutters.
01:47:13.600
And I know that because we had to replace some of the siding on our, on our house, uh, because
01:47:19.660
it had been so damaged because our gutters were filled and, and, uh, not looked after.
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01:48:01.140
So, um, the podcast tomorrow is with Annie Jacobson, who is, I think one of my favorite
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writers and one of my favorite investigative journalists.
01:48:26.400
Uh, she was, um, a Pulitzer prize, uh, winning finalist.
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I mean, I, I, she would probably hate me saying this, um, because I don't know where she stands
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I just always assume, but, um, it's like we're brother and sister.
01:48:48.280
At least we're curious by the same kinds of things.
01:48:54.840
And I was talking to her about that in three other books of hers that she wrote, um, because
01:49:00.540
I was just curious about her viewpoint on some things that I'm struggling to try to figure
01:49:05.120
And, um, and after the interview was over, we were talking and I asked her another question.
01:49:12.700
And she said, that's, that's the topic of my next book.
01:49:20.980
Um, but I, as I was thinking about, you know, good journalists, I thought there's Schellenberger
01:49:27.560
now, uh, Cheryl Atkinson, Barry Weiss, Annie Jacobson, who else do?
01:49:35.860
We talked to Selena Zito the other day, uh, who's doing a great job as she has been for,
01:49:41.380
uh, many, many years covering, uh, Pennsylvania and, uh, so many other areas, uh, when it
01:49:52.520
Steve Baker is quickly becoming one of my favorite investigative journalists, mainly
01:49:56.920
because, well, you know what they're putting him through.
01:50:03.200
Um, but you, I don't think we, we couldn't have done that 10 years ago.
01:50:11.380
That are top quality people that you can go to that we don't necessarily agree with,
01:50:17.720
but you know, politically, but they actually are pursuing the truth.
01:50:23.380
Yeah, no, I mean, I think there is, there is a movement and there are some people who just
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look at, and I think this is mainly caused by how far the left has gone in such a short
01:50:33.900
Like the, like it, people who were on the left or in the middle, look at how far the
01:50:38.740
left has gone and say, guy, like, I, I don't know that I'm conservative, but I can't be that
01:50:47.880
I can't, I couldn't, could you imagine Stu spending your whole life, um, trying to do something,
01:50:56.240
you know, of meaning and then have people come in and start telling you, no, no, no, you can't
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And those things are not nearly as important or, you know, are wrong.
01:51:10.100
You know, the Russia collusion thing, all of that.
01:51:15.640
I really don't know how they, they function as a human being.
01:51:19.440
There's gotta be such cognitive dissonance in their life.
01:51:22.360
I mean, Barry Weiss is a great example just following that where they hired her as like
01:51:30.080
And she went through, you know, a bunch of stuff behind the scenes, but eventually steps
01:51:35.420
down largely because she was upset with the direction of things were going.
01:51:40.300
They were firing, you know, editorial directors because they were allowing us senators to write
01:51:45.380
op-eds like, you know, it was like crazy and it got so crazy.
01:51:49.220
She started her own thing, the free press, which a lot of the people that you mentioned
01:51:52.740
have written for, um, which has been a really good addition to the media landscape.
01:51:56.620
And now the New York times just wrote a hit piece on her and her new effort.
01:52:04.260
And that is like from her being the hero there to the ultimate villain there in just a few
01:52:10.760
Well, I mean, look at, I mean, if you want to talk about that, the fastest turnover of the
01:52:21.300
They leaked things and wrote everything that people in the Biden,
01:52:28.380
They wrote every little bit of it for three years.
01:52:31.660
And within a weekend, she went from literally this hated person.
01:52:39.340
She failed on all the tasks she was given and she turned into Rosa Parks times, Barack
01:52:48.580
So let me tell you another story we haven't talked about.
01:52:52.020
Um, and we'll, we'll do that as soon as we can.
01:52:59.920
This is a fantastic book that I think everybody should read.
01:53:07.080
We don't have the, um, collective memory anymore of how bad nuclear war is.
01:53:16.020
And when Donald Trump was talking to Elon Musk, uh, on Monday, he brought it up at least seven
01:53:24.880
He'd bring it up out of the blue and just say, look, so it's something really on his mind.
01:53:31.140
And I think it should be on the mind of every leader, uh, and, uh, every citizen.
01:53:35.960
We cannot go into world war three with nuclear weapons.
01:53:43.360
It's available now for blaze subscribers, uh, and also available for everybody, wherever
01:53:54.440
Um, but one thing we didn't talk about, uh, today yet that I find absolutely remarkable.
01:54:02.800
I don't know if you heard, but secret service kind of fouled up a few weeks ago.
01:54:11.280
Have you, by the way, seen the videos too, where they put the marksman, um, site on his
01:54:21.700
So it shows where the marksman was aiming as he fired the bullet.
01:54:29.040
I don't know if we're talking about the exact same one, but it's incredible.
01:54:31.060
It's, it would have gone right, almost right in his temple.
01:54:46.940
And it just grazes his ear, but it would have gone right through his temple on live television.
01:54:55.420
So we haven't seen anybody really lose their job.
01:55:01.420
We haven't heard of anything they're doing differently.
01:55:09.340
The U S secret service left former president, Donald Trump vulnerable to attack after a female
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agent reportedly abandoned her post to breastfeed her child during an event in Asheville, North
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The person, listen to this shortly before Trump's motorcade was set to arrive in the area.
01:55:39.340
The site agent in charge overseeing all security for the event took one final sweep of walking
01:55:50.120
Um, um, and she walked and then during the last minute security check, um, they're walking
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this thing and they find her breastfeeding her child in a room reserved for quote, important
01:56:09.340
Now, not only was she in there, but her family members were in there and they had gone past secret
01:56:22.620
The secret service is not protecting their assets.
01:56:33.340
There is nothing more important than the protector protecting the protectee.
01:56:41.180
If you are on that job, you're not doing anything else.
01:56:51.860
Even if you're standing back behind seat, you are doing your damn job.
01:56:56.560
You certainly don't have your family bring your baby while you're in charge of it and breastfeed
01:57:09.440
However, I'm going to make it about breastfeeding, but that's in part two.
01:57:19.680
As somebody who has seen the secret service up close, they are not protecting the president, the vice
01:57:46.600
Are we going to have to have a president shot or a candidate shot?
01:57:51.680
I'm worried about any candidate at any time getting shot.
01:57:59.040
And if your baby interferes with that, then you should retire or take a hiatus.
01:58:09.460
Are we really a country that thinks it's okay to have somebody who their job is to put their
01:58:23.240
body in front of the body of somebody that is being targeted?
01:58:28.020
Are we really a society that thinks it's okay for a mother who is still breastfeeding that we're all cool
01:58:41.240
with her being the one taking the bullet for the president?
01:58:47.960
Nobody wants to lose a mom, you know, when you got teenagers in the house.
01:59:13.460
And you dismiss and diminish women every time you stand up for a man in a dress who says he's a woman.
01:59:28.200
Now, I know you're not supposed to hold the door open for anybody.
01:59:36.240
They are so familiar with it, but they're happy that they've been raised this way.
01:59:44.540
I told my daughter, don't you ever get into a car with a boy who doesn't open the door for you.
02:00:08.840
And I know you're not supposed to do that, because women are strong enough.
02:00:14.740
Out of respect, out of common decency, can we not have this?
02:00:24.340
Can we not just say, hey, take a couple of months off, at least until your baby,
02:00:37.020
But, you know, even if you're pumping, your baby is still dependent on you.
02:00:44.280
Take a Secret Service job that doesn't require you to stand as a shield for the president.
02:00:55.320
Members of my security staff have been on jobs recently.
02:01:06.800
And, you know, they'll stand back as they are, you know, I'm doing something and the president is there.
02:01:13.420
And so my security and Secret Service, they just talk, you know, while we're doing stuff.
02:01:17.760
And he was talking to one of them, one of my guys was talking to a Secret Service agent.
02:01:27.460
And how long have you been guarding the former president?
02:01:44.540
May I ask, then, why the hell are you on that detail?
02:01:52.860
That detail used to be something that was honorable, that you'd kill to be on that team, that that was the highest honor.
02:02:03.560
Now we're putting people on that are like, I wish I had another job.
02:02:21.840
You keep your eyes peeled when you're at events.
02:02:27.380
I saved that for the last because I knew I'd put my voice out.
02:02:33.960
You know how your kids are always complaining because, you know,
02:02:41.420
Your dog may not like the food, but he eats it.
02:02:44.800
And he, you know, you might have to, in my case, I had to hand feed Uno because he just would lose interest and he wouldn't eat.
02:02:52.980
When I heard about Rough Greens, I talked to Dennis Black.
02:02:57.260
He's the guy who came up with the formula for this.
02:03:00.040
And I talked to him and I said, you know, I know it's really good for the dog.
02:03:05.960
And my vet said, if you can get your dog to eat this, this is fantastic for him.
02:03:10.280
And I said, look, I just want him to eat the kibble food.
02:03:27.920
Your dog, if you have a problem with your dog eating, you just sprinkle this stuff on it.
02:04:22.800
And he's going to speak in a minute, but there's a lot of love in this room for our president.
02:04:41.780
They love him so much that they had to remove him after he won the primary and participated
02:04:48.500
And they just needed to throw him to the side like a piece of trash and put in, I don't want
02:04:56.120
to say, another piece of trash, but another candidate in to replace him.
02:05:01.100
And that's the joy of the Kamala Harris campaign.
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That's not going to be irritating people at all over the next few months.
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I'm sure that's going to hold up really, really well.