Get The Duct Tape Out? | 4⧸2⧸19
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Summary
On today's show, Glenn Beck explains why abortion should be legal and why you should join the U.S. Concealed Carry Association. He also explains why he thinks you should be a responsible gun owner. And he gives you a chance to win one of 19 free guns.
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OK, today is one of those days that I just have to breathe deep or my head will explode.
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May I recommend that you run to the store real quick?
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And yes, I do recommend that it is actual duct tape, not some, you know, knockoff brand.
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It's not going to stop your head from exploding on today's news, but you will at least be able to go to the hospital.
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And when you get there, they'll say another head exploded listening to the news today.
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Well, at least this one has all the fragments there just under the duct tape.
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Get the duct tape because your head is going to explode.
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Blood will shoot from your eyes as we dismantle the Constitution yet again today.
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The United States Concealed Carry Association would like you to join.
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This is if you want to safely and securely protect your family, it goes without saying that maybe you should be a responsible gun owner.
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Pulling the trigger is going to be the worst decision you'll ever have to make in your life.
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It'll be the hardest decision that you'll ever have to make.
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You have to be prepared and know when do I shoot?
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When it is somebody who is putting your life or your family's life in danger, it's going to be easy.
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However, what comes after is the consequences are enormous depending on where you live.
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You need the protection, the legal protection that really only a membership in the U.S.
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Now, how'd you like to hit the range with a brand new gun tomorrow?
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Somebody in New York is thinking they're listening right now.
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Somebody someplace, New York, California, Oregon.
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Their heads have exploded for completely different reasons.
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They're like, I can't believe they're giving away guns.
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It's accuracy makes it an ideal concealed carry gun.
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It can be used as a perfect training gun right out of the box.
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You just want me to give it away to the audience.
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Well, it is one that comes in a box, a big box, I think.
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Isn't the whole point of this for people to guess?
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Because I'm just going to give you a couple of quick highlights.
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Alyssa Milano says she loves God and then quotes the Bible to push abortion.
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If I had told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell
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Oh, that's the abort the kid part of the Bible right there.
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If you read the new international version, it says abort away.
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I don't know how that how that works, but it's not going over well for Alyssa.
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Also, today they are set to unveil in the in the Senate.
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A constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College and allow for the election of presidents
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The Electoral College is so important and no one is defending it.
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Here's why the Electoral College is really, really important.
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Not to make sure that Republicans win so that you do not have one party, because that's what
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And the one party will only have to care about the big cities.
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They will only care about the population centers.
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They will not care about Iowa, Nebraska, Idaho.
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They will not care about any of these states where the population is low.
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And you can tell there is a deep concern by Democrats about that Russian hacking thing,
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because if you had a national popular vote, they would only need to find one weak place
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to be able to run up the tally and be able to, you know, manufacture election results.
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In fact, one of the reasons why they say that the Russians were not successful is they
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didn't understand all the arcane local laws for each.
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Let's just let's just say there was a place like let's pick a place that is so far away
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What would happen, Stu, if the electoral college were abandoned and Chicago, I know this is
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a stretch, was a place where you could just manufacture fake votes.
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It would be, I don't know, like Chicago elections, except across the nation.
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Because all it would happen was if you got more votes in Chicago, let's say they did it
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to Chicago, Detroit, you know, and, you know, I don't know, Los Angeles.
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Well, if you don't have the electoral college, it doesn't matter.
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Those three towns, if they just inflated the numbers from those three towns, you push over
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The electoral college is insurance against election fraud.
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I mean, it's only one of the things it does really well, but it does that really well.
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I mean, a foreign power to try to penetrate the electoral college, they'd have to know
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They'd have to find weak points in each one of the states or areas they'd have.
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I mean, it's impossible to do because of the electoral college.
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So everything that is in the Constitution now that everybody is hating, everybody is
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And it was designed that way to stop corruption.
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It was designed this way to stop people from having this emotional response and become New
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You know that they took away all the guns, right?
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Well, yeah, they banned semi-automatic rifles and told everybody to turn them in.
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Well, I know, but that's I mean, that's tens of thousands of guns.
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I mean, it's they have over a million guns in the country.
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I don't know how many they needed turned in, but they got most of them.
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Can you imagine if they actually passed a gun confiscation in this country?
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And this is what this is, what all of these crazy laws, these arcane laws in the Constitution.
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The people were supposed to turn in all their guns.
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I mean, this bump stock thing that just has gone through.
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We're going to have to supposedly destroy $100 million worth of items that have been purchased legally.
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So we have to destroy $100 million worth of stuff that people spent their money on.
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Forget even the gun, the Second Amendment concerns there.
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How do we live in a country where that can just be done?
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I mean, it's absolutely madness what's going on.
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So the Electoral College, what the Electoral College also does, besides confuse our foreign enemies on how to hack into election,
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confuse our enemies inside that want to steal elections, the Electoral College also does something else.
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It forces people to listen to the states with smaller populations.
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You're supposed to listen to them because this is the entire thing.
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The Constitution was put together when we had 13 different countries.
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These colonies looked at themselves as totally free and independent.
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Well, we had to do some things that if the EU would have done, it probably would have worked.
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But we said at the beginning it was very different than it is now.
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And the big states, especially the slave states that had these gigantic populations,
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they said, yeah, we want to vote for, we want popular vote.
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Well, the little states said, wait a minute, we won't have a voice at the table.
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We can't have and there won't be anybody who's speaking up for us.
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Don't worry, we're going to take care of a couple of things.
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First, what we're going to do is we're going to give you the house, which represents the people.
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You'll have the equal number for your population.
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But then we want to make sure that every state is represented and the states are not are all treated equal.
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And New York might be the leading arbiter of this.
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And they have the most people in Congress so they can get that thing passed.
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And the senators were directly elected, not by the people, but by the state governor and their legislator.
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So their legislators came in and said, we want this guy to represent us.
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Then you have the power of the local state represented.
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Because the president could, in the end, just side with the House and no no qualm about it, no problem with it, because he doesn't even have to go to Delaware.
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He didn't have to go to Rhode Island because they meant nothing.
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As long as he was in New York and Virginia, he'd be fine.
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So they said, OK, to balance this out, we're going to have an electoral college that will be the actual vote that every single state is going to matter.
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If you get rid of the electoral college, if you feel like a flyover state now, the only time you do matter is when they have when they're forced to put their plane down in the center of the country and they're forced to go to the coffee shops and the waffle houses and everywhere else to talk to you.
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The minute you get rid of the electoral college, you don't matter.
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Only the states with the biggest populations matter.
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They will not care about you because you won't you don't have the power.
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I'm going to play some audio and what a surprise.
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It's from Beto who we got into last night on the television.
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So let's let's go to the audio of Beto talking about the Electoral College.
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We the night after the presidential election in 2016, Amy and I were were talking to each other.
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We were like, how are we going to explain to Ulysses and Molly and Henry, who are now twelve, ten and eight, that the person who got three million more votes just lost the election?
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We're like, how do we explain that to ourselves?
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You have to talk to your kids and tell them things that maybe an eight year old can understand.
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So they understand things that eight year olds do understand.
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You as a parent teach them things that are confusing to an eight year old, but maybe easy to understand for an adult.
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Well, how do they explain it to themselves, Stu?
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Well, we've just gone over all of the reasons why here in the last half an hour.
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I love how we were told for all this time that we like the founders.
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I've thought that the Constitution was hanging by a thread for a while now.
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They've got the shears out, the hedge clippers out right now.
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They are about to cut the threads that are holding us together at all.
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Wait until I give you something coming up as well that's in the House now that will abolish your right to free speech.
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If you change the Electoral College, you change everything in this country.
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It's for someone who understands the Constitution.
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I'm not the guy who raised my hand and said, I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and all of its enemies, foreign and domestic.
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Before you took that oath, you should have understood what the Electoral College was, what it is, what it does, how to explain it, how to defend it.
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If you can't even explain it to yourself, you certainly should never have been in Congress.
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And my gosh, last place you should be is in the President of the United States' office.
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It's like, well, how would I explain to my kids that when 65% of Americans opposed Obamacare, you passed it anyway?
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Well, I do it because there's a system in place.
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There are rules, and you follow them, and that is supposedly what's going to happen in this country, at least on occasion.
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The idea that you can't—we don't eliminate things that are in the Constitution because you can't explain them to your kids.
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Even if it was hard to explain to your kids, that is not a constitutional argument.
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And if you can't explain it to yourself, then you're an uneducated boob.
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Watch a five-minute freaking video from Prager University that will explain it to you.
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This is one of those bad compromises we made at day one in this country.
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This is one of those—he's referring to the three-fifths clause.
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For the love of Pete, the three-fifths clause was written that way to help abolitionists, not the slave states.
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It was written that way so the slave states had less power.
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Pat just said something incredible to me that he just saw Rated R Movie last night.
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All of the people talking about life and whether babies should live or not?
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And it just was, wow, you don't want anybody seeing that.
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To be fair, there were those points where they manipulated those clumps of cells.
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I mean, I don't know if those were Volkswagen parts.
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So you know Pat really does not see Rated R movies.
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It was the first Rated R movie I've seen since Silence of the Lambs.
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It seems like an odd choice to just dip your feet into the Rated R pool.
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Well, I didn't realize how sincere Pat was on Rated R, and I didn't realize how far away
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When I saw Silence of the Lambs, I came back and I'm like, Pat, you got to see it.
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And I'm like, it's like, you see this stuff on TV.
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I look over like 20 minutes into this movie, and Pat is just white.
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And he's like, I don't think I've seen any of this on TV before.
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So anyway, so he hasn't trusted me on a Rated R movie, and he doesn't go to see any of them.
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The one thing you see is, you know, there's some gross material because abortions are involved,
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But man, to deny the experience, I think, is a mistake.
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This is from the people that did God's Not Dead, which I didn't like.
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And the producers are friends and everything else.
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Because it was so preachy, and everybody who was a villain was like a super villain, and
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everybody who was good was Mother Teresa, and I just hated it.
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I think they must have learned a lesson from that, because Unplanned is not that way at
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The only one that might be a slight over-the-top exaggeration, and I don't know this, but the
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initial Planned Parenthood director seems a little...
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And I've asked Abby about that, and she has said, Glenn, that is absolutely word for word.
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I mean, it'll rock your world about Planned Parenthood, and it'll remind Christians, I
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Because we gave up this fight for so long, and now that we've joined the fight again, it
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This will raise up a whole new generation that will see things clearly.
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If I was listening to the show, and you're just talking about Unplanned, it would be one
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of those movies that I would go, I should go see that.
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And then my wife would say, do you want to go see a movie or something?
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It seems like a movie you're supposed to go see.
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I mean, some of the reviews have been negative, which they're always negative on any movie that
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But, you know, they're bashing it for ridiculous things, you know, on the message.
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But it's like, you look at this movie and it's like, at the very least, you have to acknowledge
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A woman who became Planned Parenthood's National Employee of the Year is currently telling
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A woman who was, you know, was the director of a clinic that performed thousands and thousands
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I don't know if you heard the podcast, but she talked to me about...
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Being the best at talking people into abortions.
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They learn, they teach you at Planned Parenthood.
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If people could just get their arms around, this is not compassion.
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And when she said, you know, I would talk people into abortions because they taught
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It sounded like almost like a used car salesman.
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Whenever we would have a tough patient coming in that really didn't want to have an abortion,
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but wasn't sure, we made no money on prenatal care or anything like that.
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The only way we can make money is if we are aborting the child.
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They don't want to necessarily have an abortion.
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If she said, if it was a religious person, she would say, you believe in a just God,
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What kind of God that you know in reading the scriptures is a God that would not understand
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his precious daughter and be able to forgive and understand where you're at?
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And then she said, I would say, so look, here's what I can do for you.
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She said, if you leave today without booking the abortion, I have to charge you for the
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But if you book the abortion today, then I will roll that into the price of the abortion
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Throw in the cup holders, I'll book the abortion.
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And she said she would always look at them and she'd say, so is there any reason why we
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And I want to think about this a little bit more.
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In a vulnerable situation, imagine if a car dealer was doing that with vulnerable women
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Any bank, you want to talk about predatory loans, anybody that was doing a transaction
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I could make this happen and this happened, but you have to do it right now.
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You know, some of them are 12, 13, 14, 15 years old.
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And that person has now made a movie that supports the pro-life cause.
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In the movie, they say she's the only defector they've ever had.
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And they thought, you know, what was weird is when you watch this movie and they
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first bring her into the POC, products of conception is what that really stands for.
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But they used to jokingly call it pieces of children, which is what it is.
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So pieces of children, they would joke and they brought her in and I asked her, I said,
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why weren't you stunned by little feet and little heads and little arms?
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And because you have to count everything after an abortion, you have to make sure every piece
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Because if it's not there, it's inside the woman's.
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And she said, I don't know why that didn't bother me.
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And so I didn't I don't know why she said, but it was always my choice.
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And she said, but once I saw once I saw the ultrasound and I saw that baby fighting, she
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said it became human to me, she said, because that was the natural instinct.
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If it didn't fight that, it would have just been a lump.
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But because it sensed trouble and pushed away from it, she said, all of a sudden,
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And if you haven't taken your kids to to see it, please do take your kids.
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I think it depends on like could be pretty disturbing.
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Like, I think Rafe could have seen that when he was 11-ish, maybe 12.
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Yeah, but 13 is the, I mean, it certainly shouldn't be R.
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I mean, PG-13 is the, you know, you still have to make, it's, again, it's parental guidance,
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I just got a letter from a guy last night who said, I took my daughter.
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We raised them to believe, you know, that this is life.
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And he said, my daughter just doesn't believe that, believe that that's a viable choice for
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He said she didn't want to go and didn't want to go, didn't want to go.
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And he said, while it hasn't changed her mind yet, he said, it has completely changed the
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And I think that's what will happen for anybody who is dead set and has made their mind.
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They're going to have to start to cling to things that they know are not true.
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They're going to have to start justifying in their mind because they're forced to see it
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Or you just have to believe everything in the movie is a lie, right?
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If you're already set that this is a woman's right to choose and it's a reproductive choice,
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You just have to believe that everything they say about Planned Parenthood and how they operate
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Which again, you're talking about doctors and nurses and directors.
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They didn't ask them, get a report and then recreate it.
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The people who are starring in some of these roles are the actual people from the clinic.
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Yes, in that scene, the doctor that performed that is a doctor that's performed tens of
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Also performed tens of thousands of abortions with Planned Parenthood and also turned and
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So you know the medical details of that are accurate.
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I was told I was told that when the doctor walked in before they shot, he looked at the
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tray of instruments and he rearranged them exactly the way they would be if you were
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I don't want anybody to be able to say, oh, they wouldn't use that or they didn't do
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So, AOC wants all farmers to know that you have to change your cow grains because when
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your cows are eating out of a trough, they become very, very flatulent.
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And so you need to you need to change your cow grains.
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And we're only doing it not because we're laughing at her, but because she's such a smart, beautiful
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Well, there's nothing better than someone from Brooklyn, you know, giving some advice to the farmers of America because they're in Brooklyn.
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You know, they got a lot of, they got a lot of cow handling time, you know.
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And so when AOC speaks to the farmers of America, they should listen.
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I have to come and go for a neurologist conference call.
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My daughter has been having testing for about a year, and so we get some of the results back.
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So I'm going to be kind of in and out a little bit through this hour.
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Now, I'm going to play this audio, and farmers, farmers, don't laugh this off.
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You know, obviously, like Anna Stafford, you know, released a document that talked about cow flatulence, but...
00:44:36.660
It sounds ridiculous, but it literally is an issue.
00:44:38.820
But it actually is an issue when it comes to contributing to methane, but that doesn't mean you end cows.
00:44:44.560
What it means is that we need to innovate and change our grain, our cow grain.
00:44:56.040
We need to really take a look at regenerative agriculture.
00:45:16.040
I show up for, like, four weeks out of the year where we have this farm and this ranch.
00:45:24.320
I just show up and I'm like, yep, there's my herd of cattle.
00:45:30.640
You mostly raise cattle from a Big Mac wrapper.
00:45:43.360
Even I know that we're not feeding the cattle cow grains.
00:46:04.400
If you were somebody that is looking for an all-natural cow, a what?
00:46:15.020
I've heard that terminology before in Whole Foods.
00:46:32.040
You're not sitting in a trough eating out of a grain.
00:46:44.500
The cow grains are the things that go into the troughs.
00:46:49.000
Now, I'm sure that these big farms are maybe, you know, throwing the cow grains into these
00:46:57.320
big troughs, but I don't think I'm going to take, taking anything she says.
00:47:05.000
It's like taking anything I'm saying as gospel.
00:47:09.480
Well, my issue is they shouldn't be making the grains from cows if they're feeding them
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Like, that's just like, it's just like, you know, it's cannibalism, basically.
00:47:17.860
You know, if you're going to feed cows, cow grains, don't make them out of cows.
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But other than that, she seems to be a tad misled.
00:47:36.500
I mean, the other part of this is, first of all, they don't, generally speaking, eat
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They don't, there's no such thing as cow grains.
00:47:45.800
Another issue is also flatulence from cows is not really an issue.
00:47:58.840
And I love the part where the audience cracks up because she's like, I mean, the answer
00:48:09.220
She said until we, like the document they released, they're acting now as if it was mistakenly released
00:48:17.660
Again, if you ever got Glenn, a, an important document to you handed from your staff, uh,
00:48:24.980
that was a draft and not finished and looked like that.
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Would any of those people have jobs the next day?
00:48:32.320
Then they released the draft document, which wasn't a draft document.
00:48:35.800
No, because if they had a draft document, what would they be doing today?
00:48:40.880
Like when, where was the final FAQ about this bill?
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We never got one because it wasn't a draft document at all.
00:48:48.240
So, but the, the punchline that everyone laughs at, they're laughing at her.
00:48:53.260
It was her document that said, well, we're not going to end cows.
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And I don't know that she even realizes it at this point.
00:49:05.540
And by the way, the, the cow grain, the only cow grain and farmers, please correct me.
00:49:11.540
The only cow grain that is being fed to them would be corn, corn fed beef.
00:49:19.960
But that's the, everybody wants grass fed beef.
00:49:25.760
So she's, she's, she's saying she wants to adjust the cow grain.
00:49:29.420
So are we supposed to have like, I don't know, and acids or, or gas X.
00:49:35.540
In the cow grain, are we supposed to look for something else?
00:49:42.500
What is it that you're going to feed a cow that they're going to eat that is, is good with their digestive system?
00:49:51.420
What are you going to, what are you going to, what are you going to, what are you, what are you going to feed them that they eat?
00:49:55.700
I mean, I don't know about you, but I could, I could drop carrots on the floor all day long.
00:50:11.460
I mean, what is it that we could feed these cattle that you think will stop the methane?
00:50:31.680
Now it is a more potent of a greenhouse gas than CO2 is.
00:50:36.060
It's a, it's in smaller amounts and it also leaves the atmosphere much quicker.
00:50:39.200
So it is, it is part of the equation when it comes to.
00:50:41.800
I've read the report and I've heard it a million times, but why is this?
00:50:46.520
Is it because it's just in, there are more cow farts than there are cars and chimneys?
00:50:53.060
Well, I mean, the UN did say that the, you know, the meat industry is responsible for
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more, you know, of the CO2 problem than all the transportation, you know, in the, you know,
00:51:06.100
really the entire, every transportation sector in every country on earth combined.
00:51:09.640
Now there are disagreements with that report, but I mean, I, they can't disagree with it
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I mean, you can go through and pick that, that, uh, that report apart pretty well, but
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And that is their, that is their standard of proof needed to adjust the entire world economy.
00:51:30.460
Um, that's why we were always so fascinated to why it took Al Gore a couple thousand days
00:51:35.420
before he decided to quote unquote, go vegan, whether that's actually true or not.
00:51:38.860
And I have no idea what he at least claims it now, but it took him thousands of days after
00:51:47.360
Because again, as we pointed out yesterday, the, the actions do not match the words.
00:51:53.520
If they actually believe the world was going to end in 12, uh, years, they would not be,
00:52:01.060
They would be, they would be much more concerned about these things and doing things that were
00:52:05.000
I will tell you that this all goes down to culture.
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Remember what Barack Obama's wife said right before the election, right before she was taken
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off of the road, she said, Barack knows we've got to change our traditions.
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This is part of it by getting you to stop eating beef.
00:52:39.460
Now, you know, you want to, you want to say it's for different reasons.
00:52:43.820
I, I honestly do not think that this is anything different than just changing all of our traditions.
00:52:50.960
They have disconnected us from history and now they want to change our traditions.
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Once you change the traditions, you've got nothing left.
00:53:02.460
I mean, most people don't even know why we have, why do we have summer vacation for kids?
00:53:09.160
Do you know, um, I mean, that's the amusement parks need to make their money somehow, right?
00:53:17.120
I mean, no, it's because it was the summer months where the kids needed to work the farm.
00:53:24.700
So once it got into spring and summer, that was, that was the time to plow and to plant and everything else.
00:53:34.320
So everything about us, why do we have daylight savings time?
00:53:42.820
We don't need it anymore, but it was for the farms.
00:53:45.900
So everything we have and that they are slowly dismantling is also slowly dismantling our story and where we came from.
00:54:00.420
Well, that takes out everything that we know about Christmas, about Europe, about Germany, St. Nicholas, all of these things, all of these traditions mean something to us.
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And the more you take them apart, the, the more empty you are as a culture.
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I don't want to go back to a place where I need to farm all summer.
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I'm just saying that, that everything, they are taking all of our traditions apart.
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And I'm not talking about daylight savings time or, you know, I'm just saying that everything is for a reason.
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They are slowly erasing absolutely everything that has made us meat and potatoes people.
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When I say that to you, that means a plain talking, a farmer, hardworking, a guy who just calls it like it is a meat and potatoes person.
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We just have to change the cow grains into something new, magical grain that doesn't make you toot when you eat it.
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I mean, when we say, you know, we think she's a fool.
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We're saying she's actually an articulate Latina.
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Here's what people are saying now about why people are standing up against Ocasio-Cortez.
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Neil, I want to turn and get one more topic in here all fast.
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The Republican Party versus Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the freshman Democrat in Congress from New York.
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Take a look at the crowd when Donald Trump Jr. appeared at a campaign style rally for his dad earlier this week.
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And today, Ocasio-Cortez responded by saying this is a pattern among those on the right, including the president.
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And she added that the president doesn't have another woman, Hillary Clinton or whoever else, to vilify anymore.
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Here's why we have a problem with Ocasio-Cortez.
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When our party was boldest, the time of the New Deal, the Great Society, the Civil Rights Act, and so on, we had and carried super majorities in the House, in the Senate.
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They had to amend the Constitution of the United States to make sure Roosevelt did not get reelected.
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And, you know, there were so many extraordinary things that were happening in that time that were uniting working people.
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So somehow or another, with a super majority, the Republicans got a constitutional amendment in, which I believe needs 70% of votes.
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But somehow with a super majority, Congress got that through.
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And then they got it approved by two-thirds of the states.
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They did this somehow magically without any power, you know, for the Democrats, for the Republicans.
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And they got it through to stop FDR, who was already dead.
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Now, I think the amendment would, should have read, no dead people shall run for president.
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If they had elected a dead person to come back as president, that would be something extraordinary in our history.
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So here's the thing that she's, what she's doing, she's flipping history upside, upside down.
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She's saying that so many things were happening that the people were so in love with that the evil Republicans, even though the Democrats had super majorities, the evil Republicans passed a constitutional amendment to make sure that FDR could not continue these crazy great ideas of his.
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Second of all, it was a Democratic Congress that did it.
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Because the Democrats knew that we were so close to a dictator.
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When you're saying these great things were happening, yes, through dictatorial means and even his own party knew no one can amass that much power ever again.
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And the only reason why is because he was electric with audiences and people loved him.
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At the end of two, he retired, said this is enough.
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That was the hardest retirement and the biggest news story in the entire world.
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King George said if he actually doesn't, if he actually gives away his power, he's going to be the greatest man to ever live.
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And up until Woodrow Wilson, we had only had a president serve two terms.
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The first one that was arrogant enough to say, yeah, I'm bigger than George Washington was FDR.
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We've reached the time of your day where you're supposed to suspend disbelief completely.
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You're supposed to forget everything you know about the world when a new news story comes out.
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If you happen to go to see the documentary Air Bud Golden Receiver, you might have thought, you know, I don't know if a dog could actually play football well enough to succeed in the National Football League or any other league.
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And you have to suspend your disbelief a little bit as you watch that or, you know, Air Bud spikes back when I guess he was good at volleyball or when he was good at basketball and another movie.
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And you have to, at some level, you have to suspend disbelief.
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Now, if you remember in very recent history, there was a very clear thing you could not do when someone came out with an accusation of sexual harassment or inappropriate touching or inappropriate joking.
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The one thing you absolutely could not do under any circumstances to suggest that there could be a political motive behind it that was inappropriate.
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We saw this with Kavanaugh over and over again.
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And, you know, evil conservatives would occasionally point out the idea that, I don't know, maybe the idea that someone comes out of nowhere to make an accusation about a guy when they can't name the place it happened or the time it happened or who else was there.
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And all of these details are just completely not connected to any sort of reality.
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The idea that that accusation is made on the eve of the person being elevated to the Supreme Court could be a tad suspicious.
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Like, can we enter that into our equation as to whether we just believe this and ruin this guy's life without any evidence?
01:05:45.180
That, of course, made you a sexist hate monger.
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Until now, because now it's a Democrat with accusations like this.
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And I'd like you to listen to MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski and her deep analysis of the Joe Biden accusations.
01:06:03.560
A lot of folks will say that women need to be believed and heard.
01:06:13.040
But are we allowed to bring up that Lucy Flores is a huge Bernie person and she has, you know, political connections that might be counter to Biden's goals and that this could be?
01:06:29.460
Is it OK to bring up this could be politically motivated?
01:06:32.940
Or are we just supposed to take all the words and the fact that she says she was violated at face value?
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Do you believe you're hearing the things you're hearing?
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First of all, I mean, the analysis that it's OK now to question her political motives.
01:06:58.220
You're quoting every conservative talk show that you vilified just a few months ago.
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You have to forget the entire history of everything, you know.
01:07:17.260
Dogs typically aren't that good at baseball, but in Air Bud, you just randomly believed it.
01:07:22.300
And if it was just Mika this one time, maybe you could excuse it.
01:07:26.520
But let's listen to the views analysis of this situation.
01:07:40.700
But it would have been nice if she had turned to him and said, you know what, Jay?
01:07:47.520
Mr. Vice President, I'm not really comfortable with that.
01:07:50.540
When conservatives would bring this up, this line of argument.
01:07:53.940
The idea is you have to show some sort of displeasure, right?
01:08:00.900
I mean, we have you have a situation where like, let's say some person comes up and tries to give a woman a kiss and she does not want that kiss.
01:08:10.620
The pulling away, the saying no thank you, the there has to be some level of I'm not interested, right?
01:08:19.000
Either that or we all have to have signed contracts every time we go on dates.
01:08:24.780
This has been pointed out by people rationally looking at the world for a very long time.
01:08:31.640
It was always denied as sexist and hate mongering.
01:08:35.980
And you're dismissing the women and the women have a right to tell their truth.
01:08:45.300
You can't put the entire weight of a story on the person's feelings.
01:08:53.160
If Joe Biden, again, we have no no reason to defend Joe Biden on this program.
01:08:58.920
He would be a terrible president as he was a terrible vice president.
01:09:02.440
But if if he decides he's going to go put his hands on somebody's shoulders and she turns around and says, please don't do that.
01:09:10.680
I've just I've got a weird thing with personal space.
01:09:13.260
If she had done that and he continued to go down that road, he would absolutely be in the wrong.
01:09:18.260
And I am with everybody else's analysis here that everything this guy does is super, super duper creepy.
01:09:25.320
But you can't just stay stand there, accept what he's doing, not mention it for five years and come out in the most foundational, important part of his career to try to derail his candidacy.
01:09:39.980
When you support someone else and just be blank, there'd be a blanket belief.
01:09:47.400
Everyone in the world who looks at these things obviously realizes there's, I would say, a hidden motivation here.
01:09:53.700
But she's telling you she's come out and said, the reason why I'm telling you this now is because I don't want him to be president.
01:10:04.380
This is obviously, you know, a thing where she may have felt uncomfortable.
01:10:08.820
I think I would feel very uncomfortable if Joe Biden did that to me.
01:10:27.140
I just you can't let the entire weight of an accusation be based on the feelings of the person.
01:10:38.080
I mean, we've seen a lot of really creepy videos from the guy.
01:10:41.780
Maybe he's, you know, basically Jared from Subway.
01:10:45.240
But I mean, for example, one of the things that's been spread around has been this Stephanie Carter picture.
01:10:50.040
Well, she's the wife of Ash Carter, former secretary of defense.
01:10:56.540
They had a close relationship and she was fine with it.
01:10:59.200
She says, upon our arrival at the Pentagon, I'd slipped and fell on some ice, which a few journalists were nice enough to tweet about.
01:11:04.960
As we walked in the room, reporters were staged and a young woman from Huffington Post shouted me to ask if I was doing all right.
01:11:14.400
But quickly remembered news of the fall of the on the ice had traveled.
01:11:20.820
He could sense I was uncharacteristically nervous and quickly gave me a hug.
01:11:24.800
After the swearing in, Ash was giving his remarks.
01:11:27.580
He leaned in to say thank you for letting him do this and kept his hands on my shoulders as a means of offering support.
01:11:33.620
She says there was nothing creepy at all about it to her.
01:11:37.820
So certainly it shouldn't be creepy to anybody else.
01:11:40.360
The idea, though, that you can define an incident based solely not on intent of the person supposedly perpetrating it, but on the person's feelings, even when unexpressed, is a standard that this country should not be adopting.
01:11:57.140
But because of political purposes, you'll see Mika, you'll see the view because they like Biden defending him on these things and using all the points that were very common sense about the Kavanaugh thing.
01:12:06.340
And on the other side, you'll see people who like Bernie and people who like Beto saying it's the worst thing ever.
01:12:14.380
A hard thing about this is we are we're we're looking at something that we all know.
01:12:28.720
For us to have one standard for Kavanaugh and another standard for Joe Biden, one standard for Michael Jackson and another standard for somebody who isn't famous is crazy, is crazy.
01:12:45.120
And we all know this, that if they weren't running against each other, this would not be an issue.
01:12:53.060
And it will not be an issue if Joe Biden is the candidate.
01:13:00.320
Yeah, they'll be asking for more hands in more places.
01:13:02.800
Seriously, they would make they would make T-shirts with that as I've been, you know, groped by Joe Biden.
01:13:12.440
But they but I've been he's been he's Joe Biden smelled my hair.
01:13:21.840
They they will shout their abortion and they will make it into no big deal.
01:13:32.520
This is what is this what we're really all about?
01:13:36.320
Because you could hear the media recoil into common sense when they try to justify Biden's actions.
01:13:43.620
But the idea that it's appropriate, we don't even have we have nothing on Kavanaugh, no evidence whatsoever that any of the things he was accused of occurred.
01:13:53.860
And they all said you had to believe the woman.
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Now we're in a point where we have tons of evidence that Joe Biden does these exact things.
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He's on video doing it over and over and over and over again.
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And because two women out of the probably thousand he's done it to are now saying, and that made me feel a little uncomfortable.
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He's supposed to be disqualified from the race.
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And it has nothing to do with what they believe.
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It's them all trying to get advantages over each other.
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I don't think he should be disqualified from the race.
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My wife watched the video and we were we watched it together.
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We watched all this collection of all these videos of him just really being creepy.
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And we talked about it and she said, this is just creepy.
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I mean, Stephanie Carter came out and said, absolutely not creepy.
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Supposedly, the daughter of Chris Coons, the senator, says that is not was not bothered by it either.
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So but the average person has to make the call on that.
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And what we do, remember, there is something called the gift of fear.
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You see this with somebody who somebody who's murdered somebody.
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You'll always see the neighbors or the family members are like, you know, Poochie didn't like him.
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Every time he came around, Poochie just went crazy.
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Now, what human would make us human is we have that gift of fear, but we also have reason.
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Remember, remember when Uno, do you remember up in in Pennsylvania, that guy who used to come to our office all the time?
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They were sharing an office with somebody and he would come into our office and the trainer of Uno would say said to us all the time.
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OK, so Uno was really cool and he was friendly to everybody.
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This guy would come in and he would always position himself between me and that guy and he would always growl.
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He'd sit at my office door on guard against this guy and it'd be like, oh, no, stop it.
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OK, not a good guy doing some doing some things.
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We might have even said, well, you know, he's kind of, you know, he's doing that or whatever.
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You don't always want to be on like, I don't know, I have a bad feeling.
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But we usually dismiss that because we're looking for normalcy.
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He's just an old guy and he just relates to people differently.
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And it's for each of us to decide and never dismiss, never dismiss because they're powerful.
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Because they're well known or because you need them to be a good guy.
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And that, unfortunately, is way that we're making decisions now.
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No, he's not doing anything wrong because we need him.
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We need him to be a good guy, because if he's not the guy to lead us, who will?
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You know, the good thing is, is that, you know, we've got Bernie to give us some real, not just some platitudes.
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He's got some real ideas on on how to fix things.
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If I am elected president, I'm going to cut prescription drug costs in this country by 50% so that we are not paying any more than other major countries are paying.
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Because we will look at the average cost of prescription drugs in Canada, UK, Germany, Japan, and France.
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We will look at their average costs, which are 50% lower than they are in the United States, and we will do that.
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He's going to look at them and then lower them.
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And so we have to go and gaze upon the lower drug prices.
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They didn't even think about looking at the lower prices in other countries.
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I think AOC knows what I'm talking about there.
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And you're just making fun of her because she's so smart.
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And getting great reviews from people that went.
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And I really urge you to take your teenagers to this.
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I think it would be a good family thing to do to go out and have a discussion afterwards.
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And they went back, head over heels to make sure that everything in it was verifiable and
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The, the, much of the language in it are quotes from the people of, uh, Planned Parenthood.
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You know, we have a humanitarian crisis happening now on our border.
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And in case you haven't heard about it, it, uh, might be because nobody really wants to
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cover it in the media because it proves everything that they said to be wrong.
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We have a humanitarian crisis on the border where we have, we have people that want to
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get into the United States, but are, you know, not able to be come in legally.
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They're all being kept literally under a bridge in a town here in, uh, in Texas.
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And the numbers of people coming across our borders has exploded to numbers we've not seen
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I'm going to give you the story here in a second.
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Avocado shortages, virgin margaritas, a border shutdown is going to hit American palates
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We're going to get this an amazing story and I'm all for it.
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The other thing I said to her is, and I want to paint more because my father always said,
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By the time he retired, he was in so much pain.
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And I said to Tanya last night, I'm going to paint because my hands hurt so bad when I
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From Reuters, Dateline, New York, president Donald Trump's threat to shutting down the
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shut down the U S Mexico border would hit Americans consumers in the gut from the avocados
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on avocado toast to the limes and tequila in margaritas.
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The United States is a heavily reliant on Mexican imports of fruit, vegetables, and alcohol
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We lived without avocados for a very, very long time in this country.
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So they are baby poop and it only gets worse when it's been in a refrigerator for any amount
01:25:07.180
Now they last like three days before they turn brownish gray.
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Oh, it's like you took an elephant and you blended it up.
01:25:16.420
It's like, yes, here, I got some elephant in that, in that bowl in the refrigerator.
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I am for a complete and total, total shutdown of all avocados until we can figure out what
01:25:41.600
We're the ones who are racist for saying, hey, by the way, they're keeping kids in cages
01:25:56.180
Now, they claim that they're one with the people, but they are concerned that we have
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We have people that are coming in across the border and they're worried about their avocado
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I didn't realize you were dining with us today.
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And by the way, we're at the point now where even Obama officials are admitting that there
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This whole thing about the emergency declaration, which the Democrats' opposition to that was
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Now, here's Jay Johnson, a former DHS secretary under Obama, talking about the crisis at the
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We're on pace this month for 100,000 apprehensions.
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The highest we saw on my watch was May 2014, 65,000.
01:27:08.780
And pushing, you know, saying, hey, what they're doing to...
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It was a huge story because we were saying we needed border security.
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And we've got to take care of this humanitarian crisis.
01:27:40.200
However, we need to also turn them around and have them go home.
01:28:09.440
Now, all we're talking about is how this president is putting people in cages.
01:28:13.020
When it is almost twice as large of a problem as it was,
01:28:18.020
they don't want to claim that this is a humanitarian crisis.
01:28:20.920
And remember, the Trump administration and Republicans asked for more resources
01:28:24.660
so that they did not have to put them under bridges and in cages.
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We may not be able to have anything to put on our toast.
01:28:39.560
So, I mean, what are we going to do without avocados and tequila?
01:28:45.660
This country cannot survive without tequila and avocados.
01:28:51.840
I feel like there's a lot of other alcohol to drink.
01:28:59.420
Because we've got lots of those right here in America.
01:29:04.120
You know, this is going to cause a bigger problem.
01:29:09.860
The entire economy of these countries before they say, OK, OK, OK, United States, we will
01:29:23.120
Because we don't have avocados for our toast and tequila for our margaritas?
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Can we live without those things for just a little bit?
01:29:37.540
There are officials who are intentionally sending people to our border.
01:29:43.220
To relieve the problems in their own countries, they're shipping them to us.
01:29:49.860
Some of them are shipping them to us, not just to relieve the tension in their own country
01:29:55.140
and their own problems, but they're also shipping them to us because they're trying to destabilize
01:30:01.200
Do you think any of our grandparents in World War Two would have gone?
01:30:13.920
They would not react to this way because no World War Two era person would ever eat an
01:30:28.500
Yeah, I think we could live without the schnapps.
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I don't think my my grandparents had that conversation about schnapps.
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Look, we don't want to live without these things.
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One of the great things about living in America is things like free trade, which have brought
01:30:45.780
If you for some reason like avocados, congratulations.
01:30:51.080
But the idea that there is a larger cost than just avocados and the idea that we have a major
01:31:00.060
We barely have a border if we let this if we let this end the way the left wants it to
01:31:06.920
So, yes, if avocados are the price, they are the price.
01:31:10.220
However, it'd be nice to be able to have a border and keep all the crappy produce that
01:31:14.780
So, so do you remember when John Adams came out?
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See if you remember the scene where John Adams goes to Paris.
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So at one point, John Adams goes to meet with Ben Franklin and Adams and Franklin did not
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And so Adams was sent over to to to France to see if he could get some more money and
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he wanted to talk to Franklin and everything else.
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And Franklin was living the life of the French.
01:32:01.120
But you have to remember, Franklin was instrumental in getting the French to help us because he
01:32:08.720
spoke French, he he he, you know, became French for them.
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He was this great intellect and he was living the life, but he wasn't living it because he
01:32:22.240
necessarily wanted to when in Rome do as the Romans do.
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And so he was befriending all of the most powerful people who were just bizarre.
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They were so far out of touch with what regular people were like.
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And they were all made up in the white paint and the, you know, the, you know, the birthmark
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And the guys were dressed like that and wore that makeup.
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So here comes Adams, who is coming from his farm, leaving his children, you know, dealing
01:32:57.220
with smallpox and everything else, taking this horrible, horrible boat ride over across
01:33:04.060
And he comes to France and he sees he sees Ben Franklin and, you know, living with, you
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And he's like, listen, trust me, we need these people.
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And so they sit at this dinner welcoming John Adams.
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And at the time, Ben Franklin is unusual in France to not have a plate with Ben Franklin's
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OK, and so he says, let's have this, you know, this deal.
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So all these very wealthy people are all sitting around the table.
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And these are all the people that will support the American Revolution.
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And you feel for John Adams because you can't relate to these people because they're so crazy
01:34:04.260
And they start talking about, you know, have you have you not seen the opera?
01:34:12.980
And and Franklin just glares across the table like, don't say anything.
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And he said, tell the truth about tell the truth about opera.
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But what he said was, no, you know, I haven't had time to go to the opera.
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And as he gets this dirty eye from from Ben Franklin, he kind of finds a more diplomatic
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He's like, no, I I haven't had time to go see the opera.
01:34:46.400
I you know, I my people are too busy worrying about food right now and fighting a tyrant right
01:34:53.160
now that we haven't we haven't had time to build our opera house.
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And then he starts to, you know, get this eye and he says, my children, my children have
01:35:04.820
to fight right now so someday they can study mathematics.
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So when they have mathematics, then their children can study philosophy and art and their children
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will be able to build the opera houses for their children to go and see.
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And I thought, someday we are going to look like the French at the table and the rest of
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the world is going to look at us and go, what the hell are you even thinking?
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The things that they're saying are so unhinged from reality and so far out of what we should
01:36:05.020
We'll just open up the borders so we can have the avocados.
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At least back in the day, they were letting them eat cake.
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She wasn't saying, well, let them eat cake like a slam.
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I mean, that's how far out of touch they really were.
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And then we have, of course, we have Beto in the news.
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These are the sort of questions I've been working on with my organization, Socialist for Avocados.
01:38:55.980
And I heard a little bit about your show last night about Beto.
01:39:01.340
We did an expose on Beto and who he really is and what he really believes, which seems to be nothing.
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People, you in particular, said something about how he's not Hispanic.
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He's not as Hispanic as a real Hispanic person, but he's much more Hispanic than your average white Irishman.
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I don't think it's cultural appropriation at all.
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And then you went into his allegations of him being a drunk driver.
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First of all, he was caught one time drunk driving.
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The fact that he only got caught once just proves he's an excellent driver.
01:40:04.460
Maybe he drives slower and more carefully when he's drunk.
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I would be honored to be an unwilling participant in a Biden facial grope or hair inhalation.
01:40:27.580
But I was working at a coffee shop and Joe Biden used to come in all the time.
01:40:45.100
And, you know, a lot of times he was working with students, tons of students from the community.
01:40:50.680
I don't know if they were his daughter's friends, but he would always bring in lots of young
01:41:00.960
They kind of had a glassy-eyed, distant look to them.
01:41:04.680
And they would come in day after day after day in the morning.
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And, you know, there were lots of them, but I never saw the same one twice.
01:41:14.680
And I thought it was very interesting, because the only person I ever saw him with more than
01:41:40.080
I was calling because you were speaking about the Electoral College, and I've never, ever
01:41:47.700
Well, we, you know, Hillary got more of the popular vote, and Trump would have lost if
01:41:53.540
we had had the contest based upon the popular vote.
01:41:57.180
The argument to me seems so completely ridiculous, because if the contest had had different rules,
01:42:04.000
both contestants would have played by different rules.
01:42:06.860
It makes no sense to say, you know, she got more of the popular vote.
01:42:12.020
That's almost like looking at the Super Bowl and saying, well, our team didn't get as many
01:42:23.260
The problem is, with this, is you would have to play by different game.
01:42:28.020
But without the Electoral College, you are talking mainly about cities and the major population
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centers, and we see not a lot of those are real, real red.
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In New York, they have now cut the funding for the Special Olympics.
01:44:35.520
So they're making cuts on that, which is interesting, of course, because the evil Trump administration
01:44:41.300
had just threatened to cut funding for Special Olympics.
01:44:47.300
And that is, that was one of the most hateful things.
01:44:50.960
Now, it had been, sure, it had been proposed for several years, and everyone knew it wasn't
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going to actually happen because the budget means basically nothing.
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It's just a legal requirement and a statement of potential cuts that could theoretically
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So there was never a chance of it actually happening, and the media knew that.
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And it also had happened several years before, and no one said anything about it, but they
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decided to make it into an issue so they could get a couple of news cycles.
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I mean, you know, in New York, they had to cut it because, well, they cut it for the
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WIC program, right, to be able to feed children in, no, it was a housing thing, right, to get
01:45:36.400
I mean, sure, they had some increases for lawmakers' salaries, you know.
01:45:43.420
Well, they just wanted to increase those lawmakers' salaries, $79,000 to $110,000 for lawmakers.
01:45:49.860
And then the governor, Andrew Cuomo, because there's no money in the Cuomo family, had his
01:45:54.120
salary potentially increased from $180,000 to $250,000, quarter of a mil for good old
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Andrew, who's doing a great job, a great job with his lighting up buildings, honor infanticide,
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This may fall under the game show category of how libertarian are you?
01:46:16.420
You are a huge supporter of the Special Olympics.
01:46:19.300
In fact, you have held probably more charity events to benefit the Special Olympics than
01:46:57.860
But any Olympics, whether special or not, should get zero dollars of funding from the federal
01:47:03.740
It is not the federal government's role to support sports.
01:47:07.740
Sports, if you want to support it, then you should support it.
01:47:12.620
Which is what, by the way, you did year after year after year after year.
01:47:16.180
Supporting Special Olympics because you believed it was really important.
01:47:20.740
It's not to say anything about how important it is.
01:47:23.400
The federal government is not designed to promote athletic activities.
01:47:38.340
But we're doing a piece coming up on something called Night to Shine, which is something Tim
01:47:46.900
It is basically a prom night for people with special needs.
01:47:55.540
But should the federal government be giving Tim Tebow money so he can have the Night to
01:48:03.600
Dances and sports are not things that the federal government should be funding.
01:48:07.920
And we wonder why we have no money and we're $22 trillion and counting in debt and over
01:48:13.880
$100 trillion in long-term liabilities because we're doing things that the government was never
01:48:19.500
It was designed to promote the general welfare.
01:48:25.240
And that's the most open, crazy, liberal part of what?
01:48:33.880
I mean, to the left, it means every problem can be solved by the federal government.
01:48:43.640
Stu, if I hired you and I said, one of your jobs is to promote the Constitution.
01:48:55.260
Your job is to, A, make sure we're on time every day.
01:49:00.200
Make sure that the affiliates know exactly when we're going to break.
01:49:05.320
Make sure that the satellites are up and we're getting all of our signal to the NOC.
01:49:20.000
I would make arguments that I believed would benefit people's understanding of the Constitution.
01:49:26.760
But you wouldn't, you wouldn't, would you, would you then create giant spending programs to?
01:49:34.760
I would, I would be on the side of the Constitution publicly.
01:49:37.500
And you might, you might even just promote it by bringing it up in meetings all the time.
01:49:40.940
Hey, don't forget, guys, Constitution, Constitution.
01:49:46.680
So it is, it is up to the government to do no harm.
01:49:50.920
To promote, the first thing we do is do no harm to the general welfare.
01:49:57.120
Well, the general welfare is being killed right now.
01:50:00.300
For instance, the actual health of our nation is, is, is growing out of control because of government control.
01:50:10.880
In there, Reagan said it, the scariest words ever uttered is, hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
01:50:23.680
When indeed, they should be saying, you know what?
01:50:27.080
Here in, here in Virginia, we saw something and the rest of the country should look at this.
01:50:34.060
Hey, by the way, what, what they're doing in San Francisco, in Seattle, just want you to know, that's not working.
01:50:39.940
Is there something else where somebody else has, has solved this?
01:50:44.640
You should, you should, Seattle, you should talk to these people.
01:50:52.600
It's to really be the, the promoter of the 13 at the time or 50 incubators now called our states and say, look, look, look what they're doing.
01:51:10.780
Guys, we think that we're supposed to have the government control absolutely everything.
01:51:19.200
So they take the money away from Special Olympics and they give it to the, the people in the, in the house and the assembly in New York.
01:51:34.960
Taking the money out from the kids in Special Olympics and putting it into your pocket.
01:51:43.680
Now, let me, let me give you something that maybe we should pay attention to.
01:51:47.880
President Trump's, the president Trump has ordered the government to prepare for EMPs.
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The order says the government shall engage in risk informed planning, prioritize research and development to address the needs of critical infrastructure, stakeholders, and for adversarial threats, consult intelligence community assessments.
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It directs that the private sector be involved in monitorization, including the privately owned electrical grids overseen by utilities.
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The government needs to create protocols for providing warning of a natural or man-made surge and come up with department by department assessments.
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Now, this is a low probability, high impact kind of event.
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If, if, and many experts say they think this is the way that they would attack if they were Russia or China or Iran, because it would kill a lot of people.
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You have three tactical nukes, you throw them up over at a, I think it's 18 miles up and strategically place them over the United States of America.
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It knocks out the entire grid and fries everything.
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And it's not like you just reset it and reboot.
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It will take at least a year to come back up online in that year, 70 to 90% of the entire U.S. population dies.
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Now that's what the government should be talking about.
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How about just someone hacking into our electrical grid and shutting it down?
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Within 72 hours, if it's not fixed, the country is in chaos.
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How long does it take for society to go into chaos?
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Not a lot of people remember this, but a year almost to the day before New Orleans was hit, I said the most dangerous city in America to live in was New Orleans because it was ripe for a hurricane.
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But because the government is focused on too many other things that they shouldn't be doing and playing politics with down syndrome kids, we're missing and taking our eye off the ball, which could determine whether we all live or die as a nation.
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Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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I want to talk to you a little bit about Goldline.
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This is the brand new Goldline barter case that comes with a legal tender bar.
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Now, these used to be something that you would have to.
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They were like in, you know, like in the CD wrappers that, you know, God forbid you need to barter and nobody has scissors.
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It's kind of like a chiclet's case where you can take these one tenth of an ounce gold bullion coin.
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And if you need to barter, God forbid, this is what you have.
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And it's made for your wallet, made for your purse, so you can carry them when you're on trips, et cetera, et cetera.
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It's the only place you can get them to, right?
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They were made for Goldline by the Canadian Mint.
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But I want you to take positive steps to make sure that if and when the world ever resets, that you have something that will keep you and your family going until things stabilize.
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Goldline, 1-866-GOLDLINE, 1-866-GOLDLINE or goldline.com.
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You know, what's really crazy is the way we are, the way we're viewing everything.
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We've got to stop this or we're not going to survive.
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And when you look at the priorities of the left and the right, they're upside down.
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Let's make sure that we can have an abortion after the child is born, that we can just let the baby die.
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That doesn't mean we don't deal with it, but it probably means we deal with it at a local level, like we should almost everything, 0.6%.
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Finally, a president has moved on the EMP threat, which is a threat not just from China, Iran, Russia, but it is also a threat from the magnetic field.
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We know now that the magnetic field, polar north and polar south, are moving at the faster rate than we've ever seen.
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They're moving, what was it, 17 kilometers a year?
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If there is some sort of polar shift, that will decrease the shielding around the earth, the electromagnetic shield or field.
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If you have a fluctuation in that, it's like having an EMP go off in the entire world.
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What happens that 90% of it just happened in America, 90% of all Americans would be dead within a year.
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Should we be talking about something that it would have massive impact, but pretty low, low chance of happening or transgender bathrooms?
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The real threat here, the real threat that we all know is Russia.
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Russia said they were going to hack into our system.
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We've put, what, 15 people in prison because of it.
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And their idea is to cause chaos in the country to collapse us.
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Whether Donald Trump or or was involved in that or not.
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OK, well, I think that's really important to figure out.
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Is the president is the president anti-American?
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Well, you didn't seem to have a problem when you had communists, literal communists in the White House the last time who were on record over and over again talking about how America needed to be destroyed.
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You have you have radicals that were with Donald Trump.
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We didn't talk about the actual risk, the one that's really going to make an impact.
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Yeah, should we have checked into the president?
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If the president was a spy or was an operative or being used by another country, very high impact, low probability, high probability, high impact Russia.
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If we don't start looking at priorities and start talking about things that actually matter, we don't we don't survive.