Fundamental Transformational Control | Guest: Patrick Courrielche | 5⧸8⧸19
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Summary
It's Mother's Day this weekend and it's time to reflect on the past, present, and future of our country. It's hard to be a parent when you don't have a job, a car, a home, a job or a job and you're not even close to being able to afford to buy a house?
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site is running to replace it with something yeah so it's not working but now here's npr listen to this npr host talking about climate change all right with regards to the million species that are on this list from the report humans are not on that list of the million right it's a million species other than human beings right that's right is that kind of part of the key Susan I wonder if if that's what it takes to make change I don't recall at least hearing a report at least in recent
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you're saying we must do something about climate change or we will die I hear the seas will rise I hear we'll lose species I hear there'll be more storms you know there will be parts of the land that will no longer be arable I have yet to hear one international report maybe you have I have not that says if we don't do something about this you and your children and your neighbors and your country and everyone you love will die is that what it takes is that what it takes
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unbelievable is that what it takes unbelievable first of all they're saying that crap all the time I mean that they it's all just implied right they just I mean that that is the seas will rise what are we Aquaman what is the storm going to do to you you think you're worried about a Sunday afternoon picnic they're saying it's going to kill you that's what they're saying unbelievable but do we need to come out and just say everyone you know will die is that what it's going to take amazing no I think you lose credibility
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I said can you feel the anticipation it's beginning I'm feeling it I am Spartacus
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when he said that it was magical I am Spartacus oh my gosh yes you are I mean not in any way shape or form but
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the magic of Cory Brook Booker really just kind of comes from him looking for the moment where he can look into the camera and say I'm some sort of superhero
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John Stewart Stewart actually introduced Booker once as the superhero mayor of Newark
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I will tell you that I am trying to buy Cory Booker's cape right now because I think it needs a special place in our Museum of American History
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and if he was a superhero his name would be Stuntman
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earlier this year the Washington Post called Booker perhaps the true first social media influencer in politics
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now he's the Don King of self promotion he has done all kinds of stuff first
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the first thing he did when he was elected to his first position in Newark City
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for Newark City Council he was 29 years old and he went on a 10 day hunger strike
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oh my gosh oh my gosh oh my gosh he's that he's that magical yes
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he slept outdoors in a tent to draw attention to
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Cory a drug dealing that's what he was trying to do
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four million Twitter followers later Stuntman has stayed busy
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now he is he was the mayor of Newark and when he was the mayor of Newark
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he lived on food stamps for a week he helped shovel an elderly man's driveway
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and he rescued a freezing dog in one of his most viral stunts
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he responded to a Newark mother who said on Twitter that she was snowed in and running out of diapers
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she snowed in the mayor comes to deliver pampers
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he went to her house appeared on her doorstep with arms full of pampers
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he first ran for mayor of Newark in 2002 but he lost to a guy who's been around for a long time
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and uh the the campaign of course was captured in an Oscar nominated documentary titled Street Fight
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four years later he ran for mayor and again won
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now I know everybody was thinking well that means Newark Newark New Jersey was rescued by Stuntman
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well no in 2014 after he became a U.S. Senator Booker told the Atlantic
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I want to deal with facts in God we trust but I'm a man and I'm a man of faith
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but everybody else has to bring me data so let's bring Stuntman his data
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he wants to be your president that could happen to you
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the good thing is though people in Newark are just so flush with money
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it's basically like you're in Greenwich, Connecticut
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now there was a 20 percent increase for taxes during his last three years as mayor
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uh so he even with all that new money rolling in
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he had to cut 1100 workers from the city payroll
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that it couldn't even borrow money to fix the water system
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new businesses came to town because of the superhero
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when Booker left near the end of his second term
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here's what the New York Times says about Booker
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that six years after the mayor came into office
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vowing to make Newark a model of urban transformation
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they'd have every right as a cute little birdie
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about real stuff I mean life and death stuff and
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says I don't think we should send any more troops
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to Guam well why is that congressman well you put
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too many troops on one side and the island might capsize
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and you're around it so much because that's the only
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reason that's the only reason you're around it so much
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your response isn't what okay you you just go with it
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because you've seen this kind of idiocy over and over again
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you're like well sir congressman we haven't we haven't
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anticipated that it's not something that I think we're really concerned
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about and you answer it like that because it's probably the smartest
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question you've had all day I mean don't you in your head just
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think I you know I have access to weapons that would vaporize
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everyone in this room you just have to be so you just have to be
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done with it oh my gosh oh my gosh and this is this is I just can't get
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over the fact I don't understand what the what confluence of of events in your
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life could get you to this point to that you're in the u.s. congress and
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have never heard of a garbage disposal right that's just not fun of they made
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fun of George Bush remember that which wasn't true it wasn't true it was not
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true it wasn't true and that was going back to a a false report about how George
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H.W. Bush didn't know what a a grocery scanner was at a grocery store and that
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was not true true it was shown and you know it's not just conservative saying
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that everyone now knows that it's not true but it was a big issue in the
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campaign basically saying he was unrelatable he could not relate to the
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public and here's a guy who is in the CIA doing stuff for our government
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national security had advisors had yeah he was not hanging out at grocery
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stores you know what I mean it would be almost understandable if the story
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were true the guy was you know running for president United States he had been
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vice president he had been in the government his whole life he wasn't
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dealing with normal person stuff and never claimed to be a normal person he
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was at the CIA plus level yes his whole life for him not to be hanging out at a
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grocery store would kind of be you know it's it's like okay you are a little
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out of touch dude but you know you'd at least understand it this is a woman who
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came from the streets the whole her whole point is that she's relatable in one
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of the people I don't know it's a garbage disposal and it seems like to me there's
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also a box in here it gets really hot I don't know what happened but it gets
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way too hot I put my cat in it just last night it was a little bit warm at first
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and before you know it the cat's on fire and drunk I just cry and get out of me
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out of the cat box I don't know where it is I thought it was the kitty litter box I
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didn't know they tell me it's something called an oven I've been I've been
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warming my food on a campfire the whole time is this day been environmentally
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sound serious now I want you to think about that because we're all gonna be dead
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in like 10 minutes or 10 10 years 10 soon we're all gonna be dead
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a school district in Seattle has sent out a letter asking teachers to bless its Muslim students in Arabic
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during the month of Ramadan let me say that again a school district in Seattle has sent out a letter
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asking teachers to bless its Muslim students in Arabic during the month of Ramadan the Council of
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American Foreign Relations or American Islamic Relations advises schools to accommodate Muslim
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students by wishing them Ramadan Mubarak which means happy Ramadan or Ramadan Kareem have a generous
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Ramadan Ramadan. The edicts also instruct teachers to respect the Ramadan fast by not scheduling any tests
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during the holidays uh may I just uh throw out here we're not allowed to say Santa
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Santa we can't have a tree we can't have a stocking none of those things have anything to do with our
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religion can you imagine the city of Seattle what they would say if if somebody came along and said you need to wish
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people a happy and holy Christmas they would freak out yeah that would not work out well and see this is the
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problem I don't mind wishing happy Ramadan to a Muslim if you're a Muslim kid happy Ramadan there's nothing wrong with
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that cares I mean I it is it is animal farm it's just everybody's equal just some are more equal than others
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you cannot say Christ Christmas Santa really Santa you can't say any of that because it makes people feel
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very uncomfortable well I don't know I mean you can say it and we do say it but we are told schools are not
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yeah schools are not supposed to edit all that stuff out yeah can you imagine hey by the way no testing during
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the holidays what no testing during the holidays get over it yeah all right you're gonna have to work
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throughout the holidays except for your couple days off you probably have that's uh the holidays you
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don't get off from mid-November to mid you know early January you gotta still you know suck it up and do
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some work it's unbelievable yeah but the other thing about it is it's not unbelievable at all
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yeah you know that's the unbelievable part is all of this is totally believable completely I believe it
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you're not gonna believe this yes I will yes I will
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well the guy we have on I don't think is a liar uh and he says manufacturing jobs can come back to
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america let's talk to him and hear that case do that coming up in uh in just a second stand by
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Patrick Karelchi is uh is the host of red-pilled america and Patrick I I am on record saying
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anybody who tells you that manufacturing jobs I'm going to bring all those jobs back to america
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either an idiot or a liar because of technological changes that are on the horizon you you did a
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three-part series uh for red-pilled america called american icon and it started exactly the same place
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I started years ago with just trying to find a baseball hat made in america yeah yeah it did thanks
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for having me guys um you know I I we're we're like everybody we're trying to make a some merch
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for our listeners and we got a sample and we got the sample back and and it was like man this is
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pretty cheap but why is it so cheap and we looked at the tag and it said uh made in bangladesh and so
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we're like uh well uh we can't we can't do this this is red-pilled america so we decided let's let's
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make a made in america baseball cap and let's kind of find look at the story of american manufacturing
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through the the creation of this baseball cap and see what it tells us so we kind of went back to
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the beginning of of baseball yeah I mean the thing about a baseball cap it is an american icon I mean
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it is an american creation that was made almost predominantly here in the united states for you know
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150 years and then I'll never thought of that nobody nobody nobody else wears them I mean we
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are it is an american creation and now it is a foreign product and so we're kind of like how did
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this happen and so we go back to the creation of baseball and we follow it all the way up through to
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today and it was just this fascinating kind of um look at how manufacturing kind of left the united
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states and the conditions that were kind of prevalent that were the conditions that were
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around at the time to kind of make manufacturing flourish here and you know there's I have to say
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I entered this anyone that says that bringing back american manufacturing is going to be an easy
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thing that could happen easily is not saying telling the truth it's very complicated it's a complicated
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discussion but that said I entered this in with a certain thought process with my own bias and my
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own ideology this kind of standard kind of conservative look of the world and I have to say that it did
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change my my mind changed somewhat and what I learned from the specialist is we have to have a
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completely different mindset the only way that we bring back any of these jobs is if we completely
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change our mindset I spoke to a manufacturer a guy that actually has a hat manufacturing company here in
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the United States one of the issues that he's running into is that people don't even think about going into
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the manufacturing business we've lost our our shop classes in high school there's no more shop I mean
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I remember the day when I would go to wood shop and I would you know people would go into sewing class
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and you know it's crazy have you ever been to Facebook Facebook on their campus they have a giant
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shop class and it is always packed it's always packed right people love making things with their hands
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and we what we forget is is but when we when we've lost manufacturing what you've you've lost more than
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just the ability to make things the perfect example Bangladesh isn't going to start by making
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the stealth bomber right they start by making towels and then they go on to making t-shirts and then they
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go on to making the baseball cap and then they go on to making the assembling our smartphones and then
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they move up from there when you lose your base of manufacturing you lose the ability to innovate in
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the future yes because people don't know people don't know how to work in a shop and so you know
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it was a in a very interesting you know there's a lot of talk of tariffs now and whether they're good
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and whether they're bad and I feel like what we're using these tariffs for now is more to try to get fair
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to actually get free trade because there are these relationships that we have with foreign countries
01:31:21.740
are not uh reciprocal they do not um they they manipulate their currencies they use slave labor
01:31:30.900
in many cases in Bangladesh there 1100 people died in the collapse of a building because they don't have
01:31:37.260
certain kinds of building regulations there so we we I think at the end of the day we you know and we go
01:31:44.660
through this story it's a three-part series on Red Pill America you could see it on iHeartRadio
01:31:48.400
we really it delve really deep into this entire process and come to the conclusion that we must
01:31:57.920
start changing our mindset on this we must start valuing the the ability to make things again rather
01:32:04.480
than just become a service industry that feels like okay china is good we lose on our and the social on
01:32:11.000
our uh security we we we lose the ability to be able to purchase products components for our military
01:32:19.480
because the chinese we can't get components without chinese parts so there's so many things that we lose
01:32:26.120
by just putting pushing everything overseas besides the jobs i have to tell you patrick i i um uh my son and i
01:32:35.000
uh are really into old cars and um and he really wants to rebuild one from ground up and i'm like i have
01:32:44.520
no idea how to do that no idea um but we've been looking into it and the more we look into old cars from
01:32:52.840
you know the turn of the century up until really uh after world war ii there were all of these great
01:32:59.720
cars that were made all over america that were just innovative and totally different and and it
01:33:07.240
and people would go into the car company business most of them failed but they failed because the big
01:33:14.160
three would put them out but they would go in to build you know they'd only build 30 cars a year or
01:33:20.520
10 cars you know total but there was this idea that you could do it and now we've lost that we we've
01:33:29.540
lost the idea that yeah my friend you know you hear so yeah my friend is building cars you're like
01:33:34.860
what is he nuts yeah you know i i spoke to a guy that's um he does a lot of work with aerospace
01:33:40.960
business and military uh contractors and they are um concerned deeply concerned because we have lost
01:33:49.920
the ability to to bring people into the into their companies to build things and make things
01:33:56.000
because it's just not taught it's it's almost frowned upon parents look at oh okay if you're
01:34:02.520
going to go in that direction you're a failure that said but they people graduate with four-year
01:34:08.640
degrees and whatever degree it is and they can't get a job anywhere because of you know various you
01:34:15.080
know other forces in play and until we start to really change our mindset and look at it as you
01:34:21.840
know what we need this on our shore yes are we are we going to ever make toilet brushes again maybe not
01:34:28.620
probably not but we do we can if if we start to value made in america more and we start to see the
01:34:36.340
value in it i think that that starts to open the doors you start to create a workforce but if this
01:34:41.960
we're talking about you know a two decade um plus and at the same time patrick you've got technology
01:34:48.880
passing you i mean you have technology making most of the manual labor obsolete even in china i mean
01:34:56.920
they're already um going into uh technology where it's robotics and 3d printing and you're just not
01:35:04.780
going to need the humans to be able which i think is even more frightening uh because then we lose it
01:35:10.480
entirely we don't even know how to how to fix it you know it's like it's it's uh machine learning
01:35:15.820
we don't even know how they're learning and it's just they're teaching themselves to do things and
01:35:22.600
we don't even understand them that that's a that's a problem we can't lose our intellectual and physical
01:35:29.920
abilities to be able to step in otherwise the world's going to be just a magic show you know it that is
01:35:37.520
probably the one of the scariest things that we've been uh you know looking at this ai and and and how
01:35:43.300
technology changes lives and progress and you know things that look like progress what does that do to
01:35:48.680
the human condition and i i think that a lot of times i mean we're so conditioned to believe that all
01:35:54.740
progress is is positive is a positive thing for for human culture um i i i i did i think of one story
01:36:03.120
that that uh you know when the explorers first came here to the united states and decided to make
01:36:09.500
contact with the natives eventually 90 percent of the people died because of the germs that we brought
01:36:15.100
with us and i i often think would we knowing that going back to that time the progress that we made by
01:36:24.280
making that contact with those natives if we knew that 90 percent of them were going to die
01:36:29.500
would we have made that decision to make the contact or would we have taken a step back
01:36:36.600
and thought about how to better serve mankind and i think when we look at technology we so often just
01:36:47.220
run straightforward thinking any any progress is a good thing but in a lot of cases there's huge huge
01:36:54.960
impacts on human life that i think that we need to start thinking about a little bit more and i
01:37:02.080
it it's very hard to to think on those terms when you're talking about you know the bottom line
01:37:08.900
and i have to tell you patrick i would love to i would love to talk to you about this i'm i'm i'm very
01:37:15.660
much into uh technology and ai asi agi and i'm telling you nobody is asking that question too too few people
01:37:23.680
are asking the question yeah we can do it but should we and the entire world i mean what's
01:37:29.080
happening in south korea right now where they're just running headlong into all kinds of things that
01:37:36.660
you you should stop and say wait a minute wait a minute this changes everything but all these people
01:37:43.240
want to be first and we're not asking the big ethical questions of what does this mean because we're
01:37:52.260
we're talking about alien life forms they're not going to think like us it's alien life forms and
01:37:58.640
those alien life forms will not they will be relentless they will not deviate from their course
01:38:06.880
so if we program it to do something it will do it let's say we you know we want we want new biofuels
01:38:15.400
great if that's what the program says well at some point it may look at humans as a biofuel and break
01:38:24.040
us down i mean we we just have to be methodical and and slow down uh yeah and i don't think people
01:38:33.000
realize how quickly when these how these innovations come along how quickly they come along i mean think
01:38:39.820
about the smartphone how long has it been since the smartphone has been on in our lives i still have
01:38:45.480
the first video of of a waiter that came and served me at my at my table um on my phone on the phone that
01:38:53.800
i'm using right now it wasn't that long that the smartphones came along but when these things happen
01:38:58.560
and when these changes happen they happen they can happen overnight and we aren't we we we we worry
01:39:06.080
about and we are concerned with bio um hazards right we we know that like uh there's certain
01:39:12.280
kinds of germs and certain kinds of viruses that we do not want cultivated because they will hurt
01:39:19.480
uh human culture we have we have understood that now we need to start applying that to these ai
01:39:27.000
and these technology type discussions because they could have similar implications it might be drawn out
01:39:34.520
over 10 or 20 years and i have a hard time saying this as somebody that considers themselves right
01:39:39.780
of center that we need to start you know thinking about these things that because it goes against my
01:39:45.280
capitalist kind of you know base but that said there's real consequences here that um i think that
01:39:54.040
as anybody that comes from a right of center thought process we really need to start opening up our mind
01:39:58.400
and changing our mind on this and really start thinking about it more patrick karelchi uh he is the host of
01:40:04.260
red-pilled america he's got a three-part series out now you can find it on iheart radio uh this
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three-part series american icon manufacturing manufacturing coming back uh to the united states
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i did send my mom uh products from chamonix and genucell and she loves them she this is what she
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so i'm gonna play some chris cuomo um only because people need to know that he's still alive
01:42:55.560
uh there's so few people that are watching cnn now they're like is chris cuomo still alive yeah
01:43:00.520
he is he's still doing that cute little show of his uh and uh occasionally there are fewer people
01:43:06.660
on the screen uh than are actually watching uh last night was not one of them but they had three
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people on it once uh so we have somehow sometimes do have larger panels i will say it's five or six
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sometimes and then it's then it's definitely more than the audience yeah well last night it was more
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than the audience too but okay uh but uh chris cuomo and uh and and uh senator santorum senator
01:43:32.040
santorum two on one tag team against senator santorum on abortion here it is when a woman
01:43:38.920
gets pregnant that is not a human being inside of her it's part of her body and this is about a
01:43:45.880
woman having full agency and control of her body and making decisions about her body and what is
01:43:52.940
part of her body with medical professionals those are the facts and that is the law of the land listen
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and they can do whatever they want this is about a woman's body listen you can they can do whatever
01:44:05.340
they want they can torture the debate the debate is fine you're you're you're so desperate here
01:44:10.680
you're so desperate no no no listen i'm just i'm just asking questions no you're not you're not you're
01:44:16.180
asking provocative things that are trying to make people angry about what's done and that's not stop
01:44:20.500
stop for a second provocative things she just said a baby we have a baby shower when you're pregnant you
01:44:32.100
have a baby shower you don't say i have a growth in me i wonder what sex it is you have a baby bump
01:44:39.620
yeah it is you are pregnant with a baby who's saying provocative things somebody who just made the
01:44:47.800
statement that is not a baby inside of her well that's news to the world of medicine that's that we
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need to come back to this this is a very it's an interesting point and and santorum kind of throws it out
01:45:01.280
there and they just talk over him but it's worth discussion what can you do to that thing if it's
01:45:06.760
not a baby what can you do to it kind of anything right yeah why can't you like we they do surgeries
01:45:12.700
now on babies in the womb if it's not a baby can you do it just for fun just to torture it would
01:45:17.920
that be okay why can't i take it out and sell it chop it up for parts and sell it why not it's not
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when a woman gets pregnant that is not a human being inside of her it's part of her body and this
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is about a woman having full agency and control of her body and making decisions about her body
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and what is part of her body with medical professionals those are the facts and that
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is the law of the land listen and they can do whatever they want for that this is about a woman's
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body listen you can they can do whatever they want they can torture the debate the debate is fine
01:47:19.500
you're you're you're you're you're so desperate here you're so desperate no no no listen i'm just
01:47:24.600
i'm just asking questions no you're not you're not you're asking provocative things that are trying
01:47:29.200
to make people angry about what's done and that's okay all i'm saying is you guys go too far when
01:47:34.400
you pervert the facts we have the president of the united states saying that a baby is born at the
01:47:38.740
end of full term swaddled in a blanket and then to decide whether or not to execute it you know
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that's vs it divides people nobody said it it's not the law anywhere the governor of virginia said one
01:47:51.280
person said something stupid and you want to make it something that you can use for advantage
01:47:55.700
that doesn't help your cause talk to the survivors of abortion and it's certainly it's certainly
01:48:00.320
it's certainly not square with your religion lots of instances i'll tell you that go ask a priest if
01:48:04.860
he's okay with you arguing the case that way and see how he feels oh yeah i love that if you get to
01:48:09.940
the right place by lying and distorting the facts no priest is gonna like no what did i lie about it
01:48:17.580
and the way i you tell me what state allows you to swaddle a full-term baby and then have a side
01:48:21.980
conversation about whether or not to kill it look the conversation was virginia no say none no the
01:48:29.640
state of new york allows a baby to be killed allows a baby to kill a full-term baby to be born
01:48:37.440
i can't take it i can't i mean look this is so ridiculous this this is the the virginia governor
01:48:46.100
that is clearly what he said new york no no he was just one guy who said something stupid even though
01:48:53.340
we had the representative who was talking specifically about this uh law this is what
01:48:59.600
started this was before virginia was in another state was it vermont uh when she was presenting
01:49:05.060
uh this in front of uh you know of the yes the uh assembly and saying asked specifically those
01:49:12.500
questions and said yes it would be legal under my bill uh by the way i just want you to know if
01:49:17.160
it's so outrageous then why wouldn't any democrat vote for the born alive bill let's just clear it up
01:49:24.760
yeah can't happen there you go can't happen yeah so and and and to to flip this around uh to a moral
01:49:32.620
case ask a priest if you'd be happy yeah ask a priest about the abortion position in your position
01:49:37.940
on it chris i'm thinking you're gonna like the you should do that you should go in there and ask them
01:49:41.420
about that ask ask what the cast the ask the catholic church what they think about abortion you go do
01:49:46.140
that chris maybe you'd learn something ask about something the idea of abortion a minute before birth
01:49:53.320
is totally fine that's what they were arguing how dare you say we could swaddle it well okay all right
01:49:58.840
so no can't swaddle it let's just say that all right i'm with you on that can't swaddle it can you
01:50:04.440
can you kill it a minute seconds beforehand before you swaddle it is that still not a baby then
01:50:10.840
right and and and santorum's point is really interesting there because let's just say we have
01:50:16.420
a weird society right we have people who can do plastic surgery to make themselves look like cats
01:50:22.040
yes right we have people who you can pierce everything of your body i've seen people with
01:50:27.900
piercings that are are disturbing disturbing disturbing but there's their there's that's their
01:50:33.980
choice and they get to do that there are people who are known as cutters who actually physically
01:50:38.320
harm themselves and cut themselves and we obviously think that's a real problem but you know that's
01:50:43.020
not it's it's their body it's their body to do that and obviously there's that's a real thing in
01:50:48.520
our society though it is an outlier admittedly let's just say we had an individual who decided
01:50:54.460
you know what is cool to me i've got a baby growing in me i'm gonna go in there and every day chop off an
01:51:00.800
inch just chop off an inch and see what happens i think it turns me on let's say this person says
01:51:05.740
for whatever reason and you would say well that's crazy no one would do that i can't imagine someone
01:51:10.400
wanting to do it i can't imagine trying to look like a cat through plastic surgery yeah i can't
01:51:13.840
imagine having somebody put plastics or through plastic surgery horns on my forehead exactly and
01:51:19.680
they do it different strokes for different folks yeah it's their body they can do whatever they want
01:51:24.540
so let's just say someone got excited about torturing this thing that's not a human baby in
01:51:30.440
their belly a month before it was about to be born not torturing it just cutting it off
01:51:34.640
whatever whatever you whatever it is it doesn't matter what it is they could torture themselves
01:51:38.720
and no one would complain no one would complain if they we have you know if someone's sadomasochistic
01:51:44.800
and they're going on freaking craigslist and inviting people over and paying them to do these
01:51:49.260
things to them so let's just say they did the same things we do surgery on babies in the womb
01:51:54.100
someone decides to open up a service where they're going to do this is it unlikely sure but let's just
01:51:59.100
say would it be legal under your idea that that's not a human baby could you do that you couldn't do it
01:52:04.420
to a dog you couldn't do it to a cat you couldn't do it to even a cow you couldn't do it to any in
01:52:10.120
animal species but you could do it to that baby in your belt in the belly well because if you believe
01:52:15.240
that the baby is not a baby right then you have to allow that because it's whatever the mother wants
01:52:22.100
to do with her body whether that's pierce herself make herself look like a cat or cut an inch off her
01:52:28.160
baby every day just because that's what she wants to do that's not a baby so to be consistent you would
01:52:33.840
have to say yeah it's perfectly illegal here's the problem no one would allow that to be legal
01:52:40.400
right why why there's no the morally consistent view here of course is the absolute nine month
01:52:50.280
thing right let them up to the last second why stop it in the middle if it's a baby at any point
01:52:54.940
if you're ever admitting it's a baby then of course you're not going to be able to kill it right
01:52:58.780
morally the idea that that chris cuomo is taking this moral stance oh how dare you say we could
01:53:04.900
swaddle a baby and then kill it well one minute before birth you're fine so a six minute difference
01:53:12.620
let's just say it takes six minutes sure to swaddle there's a process there the first time you do it
01:53:16.780
as a dad it's really hard to do right so a six minute different 10 minute 20 minute difference
01:53:21.920
an hour difference you can kill it it's absolutely fine or it's murder and how dare you even suggest
01:53:30.800
that gosh that isn't it makes no sense an unbelievable segment this is why joe biden i think is doing well
01:53:38.280
in the polls and if he runs to the left he's gonna have real problems gonna lose that because everybody
01:53:46.140
if you look at everybody who's running bernie sanders i mean the guy's nuts okay if you're
01:53:52.300
somebody who says look i don't want to burn the whole thing down i just you know i think we can
01:53:56.480
do a better job you know and i like the constitution and free market works for me you don't want bernie
01:54:01.580
sanders kamala harris you don't know really who she is she said some crazy things but she's kind of
01:54:07.800
likable but i don't know amy klobuchar cory booker elizabeth warren bob frank
01:54:15.940
o'rourke okay here's those you're looking at people who have said crazy crazy things
01:54:23.760
crazy things and saying things on the level of when you're pregnant it's not a human baby like that
01:54:29.760
that's such a crazy position that no one actually believes because the argument is not really is it
01:54:35.260
life we talk about is it life of course it's life the question is does that life have any rights
01:54:39.220
that's that's what the question is does it have it does does that life have any rights is it do we
01:54:45.380
treat that like it's a slave like it's property like it's some other thing that we can do whatever
01:54:50.960
we want to for our own pleasure is that what we do and if we do that that's a decision that people
01:54:56.700
back in the day as of slavery made they like that they like that argument they thought it was a great
01:55:00.740
thing that's just property don't worry about what you do to that thing well you know what it's not
01:55:04.600
just a thing it should have rights and the and that's the argument here it's not about whether
01:55:08.920
it's life everyone on earth knows it is life everyone on earth knows it with certainty the
01:55:15.440
question is do you give any respect or any rights to it do you treat it like it's a human being and
01:55:20.500
the question is they're saying no it's just property it's just this thing you can fiddle with however
01:55:24.260
you will they've gone they've jumped the shark they've gone to the absurd they've gone to things
01:55:31.820
that look when you were arguing abortion and you would say look you don't want your daughter to
01:55:36.300
face this kind of decision what happens yeah then you you you have sympathy on your side it was a
01:55:43.080
smarter argument by them although i don't like it but it was a smarter it was a smarter it was more
01:55:47.560
effective right because it was reasonable it put people in this conundrum that they don't want to
01:55:54.000
think about it right okay people will think about killing a baby a minute before they're born and they'll
01:56:01.040
make a decision there's no reason for that there's no reason for that this is an unwinnable situation
01:56:07.800
yeah and they're doing this on almost every front and they're making such a big deal out of things
01:56:14.700
that no one in their life their ordinary life unless you're an activist you are not having those
01:56:21.060
conversations yeah and i think you i think you're right i think you've come on to something here with
01:56:25.280
the biden uh analysis because he is while he's massively liberal and there's no real evidence
01:56:31.440
to say that he'd be any more conservative oh no so these candidates i think he's i think he's a moderate
01:56:36.720
no i think he's a trojan horse myself yeah i think he's scary because he will just he'll open the gates
01:56:42.140
but he's not saying those types of things correct he's saying like look are we all he's making the
01:56:46.900
old argument he's saying like look you know women have to have their right and these are difficult
01:56:50.420
decisions and you know blah blah blah instead of coming out and sounding like an activist and i
01:56:54.480
think that might explain some of this polling that we've seen here can we go through some of this real
01:56:57.760
quick yeah let's take a quick break and then we'll go back to the polling because the polling on joe biden
01:57:02.020
is astounding simply safe right now simply safe is giving you something i have not seen them do we've
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had them as sponsors for 10 years almost 10 years since they started their company now they're this
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big deal and they're starting to go international and i'm just so thrilled for their success because
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they've never lost their polar star they've never lost who they who they serve and what they do
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simply safe right now is offering a free home security camera when you order it's a hundred dollar value
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you'll have eyes on your home 24 7 and video evidence if someone tries to get in now why is that so
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bex um and so you don't you don't know you don't know companies when they have an alarm go off they
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it's simply safe beck.com that's simply safe beck.com welcome to the program so here's uh here's the
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theory that stew and i've been kicking around that um biden is doing extraordinarily well right now in
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um in polls and that's because he hasn't been in the hot seat uh everybody thinks they know who he is
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um the the rest of the democratic field is so crazy and this actually gives me hope that democrats are
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not crazy they're just blind um but they're not crazy because if you see bernie sanders was leading
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the field go over some of these poll numbers since bernie sanders uh since joe biden entered the field
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listen to this okay let's put these up as we go uh this is uh we've got a bunch of different polls i'll
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start with uh this is morning consult yep 17 candidates are under five percent so there's 22 candidates 17 are
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under five percent you got o'rourke at five then buddha buddha judge at uh six you have uh warren at
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eight that's amazing then sanders at 19 in that poll and finally uh biden at 20 or 40 40 percent uh
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he's up by 21 points now 40 percent in a 22 candidate field is insane insane insane let me give you a couple
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other uh real quick uh again another poll 16 candidates are under five percent then you have
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uh harris at five percent uh beto o'rourke at six percent then buddha judge at seven percent
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followed by warren at eight percent and sanders at 15 and then finally uh joe biden at 39 percent
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uh he's up by 24 in that poll these are all polls released since he announced a couple more real quick
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uh 16 candidates under five percent in this poll this is quinnipiac uh o'rourke with five percent
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then harris at eight percent buddha judge at 10 percent sanders at 11 and then warren at 12 it's
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the only time that warren is ahead of sanders i thought she was toast yeah biden at 38 he's he's
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got a 26 point lead over this field uh in again a huge huge field and he's going he's going up he's
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gaining yeah since he entered yeah last one here real quick before we uh because it's pretty amazing
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this one is a harris it's 17 candidates are under five percent out of the 22 candidate field it's
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crazy then you have kamala harris at six percent elizabeth warren at seven percent pete buddha judge
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at eight percent bernie sanders at 14 and joe biden at 46 percent a 32 point lead this is incredible and
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and what's interesting is one of the lessons you learn from the 2016 campaign everyone's like oh
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the polls sucked the lesson from the 2016 campaign is actually the opposite when you talk about the
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primary which is we should have listened to the polls the polls are telling us forever that donald
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trump was winning people were just finding reasons including myself to say i don't think this is going
02:01:58.160
to hold show show the first one where where uh donald trump got in yeah he got in this is a month into
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the campaign this is the first poll really with him in the campaign now remember this is he had just
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come down the escalator everyone was saying there's no way this guy's going to win yep here's
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what the field looked like at this this point in 2015 it was uh eight candidates under five percent of
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the vote then you had casick at five percent you had rubio at six percent you also had cruz at five
02:02:26.280
percent paul at six percent uh mike huckabee at six percent ben carson had six percent at this point
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in 2015 uh jeb bush had 10 percent and uh scott walker remember that 13 percent he was in second
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place but donald trump led the field however donald trump led the field with 20 percent he had a seven
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point lead in some of these polls joe biden has a 32 point lead now it's his to blow here if he chokes
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this it's a choke doesn't mean it's going to hold it's interesting though to see if he's going to be
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able to do this and fascinating to think about we couldn't get a poll from may 2015 that showed trump
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in the race because trump hadn't joined the race in may of 2015 he didn't do that until june so we
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have 22 candidates already in the race before trump had even announced last time and i think it's
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because people think lunchbox joe is not a crazy socialist scary you're listening to glenn beck