Glenn's Trump Administration Hope 1⧸18⧸17
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On today's show, Glenn Beck sits down with one of the organizers of Disrupt J20, a group of people who are planning to disrupt President Donald Trump's Inauguration Day on January 20th in Washington, D.C.
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So, you know, usually the president pardons around 20 people.
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And, oh, by the way, they always pardon the most controversial almost during the time of the swearing-in.
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The last thing the president does as he's walking out of the office.
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The press is focusing in all of the wrong places on this.
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The people who want chaos on the mall tomorrow.
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As he raises his hand to take the oath of office.
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An exclusive interview from The Blaze with one of the organizers of Disrupt J-20.
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Boy, what a slippery slope we just hit pretty quickly.
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And you have been kind of taking my approach of, hey, let's listen to people.
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I was following your other approaches in life, and those weren't working out so well for me.
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So a couple weeks ago, we found out about this J-20.
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This is the Disrupt J-20, where they're organizing all of the different little factions, anybody
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who is opposed to some of our ideals, for whatever the little issue, abortion, gun control,
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whatever, to bring them all together in D.C. and do whatever they can to actually disrupt
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the inauguration on some level to stop him from becoming president, which is a little
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When we found out about it, my producer Chris Cruz said, okay, let me try to get them on.
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And he amazingly got a lady by the name of Lacey McCauley to come on.
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Apparently, she doesn't have access to the internet to find out about me.
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A lot of people think that, you know, by asking tough questions or that I am satirical over
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the top at times that I'm going to treat them that way.
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She said some things that the audience objected to, some things I did as well.
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I didn't debate every issue, but we talked about the Disrupt J-20.
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They just want to disrupt civil disobedience, use phrases like that.
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And I said, listen, I will stand with you for your right to express your First Amendment
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I will, I will stand with you, but not for violence, not for breaking the law, anything
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So then James O'Keefe and Project Veritas released their first video that seems to show that they
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want something a little more than just civil disobedience, possibly some things that are pretty
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No, she is not in the first one, but they mentioned her in the second one, which was
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So after the first one was released the day before yesterday, we interviewed her yesterday
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morning and she said basically that the people in the video that were calling for a stink
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bomb acid, I can't remember the type of acid it's called to be put in the ventilation or
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the sprinklers off that they knew, and I'm paraphrasing here, but essentially they knew that the person
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And she said, we knew it was some sort of scam.
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And she really didn't have a great answer for that.
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But she stuck to that this was all just a big ruse that they were putting on for whoever
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And then the video came out yesterday that seems to show a little bit more.
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So I have a clip, if you want to hear it, of yesterday's interview with her where she
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mentions a couple of things like that and then also talks about James O'Keefe.
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Once again, I'm going to offer you the opportunity to condemn any acts of violence or anything
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This is absolutely something that we articulate and reaffirm at every single one of the meetings
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And, you know, this is a commitment to harming no one.
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You believe James O'Keefe is working on behalf of Nazis or he's doing the work of Nazis,
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Well, he basically is attacking our group, the D.C.
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Anti-Fascist Coalition, and our targets are the people who are modern-day Nazis.
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They're looking for something different, but they don't necessarily stand with the Nazis.
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Well, you know, I think it's pretty clear to me that he's attacking a group that protests
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You don't think that he supports Nazi issues, do you?
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Well, I think that there's basically a reason that these groups have been so celebratory of
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To tie Donald Trump, actually tie him to Nazis, is ridiculous.
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To tie Steve Bannon to the Nazi movement is not.
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But there is nothing in Donald Trump's history that shows that he is racist.
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Maybe the thing, Stu, that he went for the casino thing, that's probably the biggest mark
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of racist, but other than that, in his history, is he, does he have that tendency that he would
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I mean, you know, I mean, even, you know, you're talking about Steve Bannon.
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I mean, he, there are obviously a lot of people in the alt-right that embrace those values
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and send people, you know, pictures of them in gas chambers and such.
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But I mean, there's, I mean, there's most people, even Ben Shapiro, who is an ardent critic
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of Steve Bannon's, has said he doesn't think he believes those things.
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And I think that there is a case to be made that Steve Bannon is, is connected and using
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And Donald Trump was taking advice from Steve Bannon, but I don't think he's a Nazi.
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Yes, clearly there are people in America that identify with Nazis.
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But, and then there's some people, but there's many, it's not everybody automatically in the
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alt-right, the right or whatever is a Nazi just because we disagree.
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There's many, many levels that get you closer and closer to that.
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Even a lot of the Nazis weren't Nazis as we think of them today.
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They were just, you know, I got to do this, right?
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I mean, again, that's horrible, but I'm not even talking about like, there are people who
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were in the party who didn't do all of those things even back then to, to, to assign.
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You and I are both, you know, we're more well-read on the Nazi movement than 99% of
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And there's no reason to, to, to, to draw gray areas about the Nazis.
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My point though, they're all obviously horrible.
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The point though, is that even people who would today identify themselves that way, weren't
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This is why everyone gets so frustrated with Nazi comparisons.
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So therefore everyone jumps to the end point of that.
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However, there was a lot of stuff early on that wasn't, it's so, it wasn't so clear they
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were going to wind up killing 6 million Jews, even though Hitler very, was very clear about
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Again, people not taking him literally, but taking him seriously.
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Point is though, you can't compare, I mean, obviously a comparison like that, where you're
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just throwing everyone to have this freaking country in the boats of Nazis is, it's just
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And to disrupt the, uh, the inauguration destroys the main thing about America.
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And that is, we have a peaceful transfer of power.
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That is one of the most, um, stabilizing points that we can make to the rest of the world.
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Look, we strongly disagree, but we always have a, a peaceful transfer of power.
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Even though, I mean, we can compare this, you know, the, the, um, the secret service was
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Abraham Lincoln did not understand how divided this country was until he made it to Baltimore.
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Most people don't know this, but there was a plot against his life coming in for his
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first inauguration from Illinois and he took the train to Philadelphia and he was supposed
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to then take the train to Baltimore the next morning.
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What people didn't know is he actually took a train.
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He got into Philadelphia and instead of staying, he went out the back door and in the cover of
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darkness went to, I want to say it was like Hershey or someplace in that area.
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And then took another train in the middle of the night to Washington and completely bypassed.
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He made it all the way to Baltimore and it was the next morning they were going to kill
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So he took another train out and, uh, and then rerouted to Washington, but it was in him
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walking, um, down the street to get out where he heard all of the anti Lincoln and
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anti-North sentiment on the streets and he couldn't believe it.
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He was, he, he said later, I didn't understand how divided we were as a country that there
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were people willing to kill the people in the North.
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I think we're, we're close to that point again, to where we are so divided and the extremes
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on both sides have been so wound up by politicians that they think now is their moment.
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Imagine if they get what they want on Friday, it's like the dog that catches the car.
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Everyone's just going to go back to their life.
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There are a great number of people now that want a crackdown.
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They want the chaos because they want the crackdown.
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They're created by crackdowns because crackpots went and burned down the Reichstag.
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I thought it was with marshmallows and rainbows.
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Yeah, it's, it's, it's really frightening to see the left.
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And again, the media has called a whole group of people, Nazis, not, not what I said.
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These are brown shirt tactics and they are, there's a difference between brown shirt tactics
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Nazis, while they were both Nazis, one is describing a person and a group of people.
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The other is saying, you're using the same tactics here.
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Did, did you, did you see the second James O'Keefe video, the Project Veritas one?
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In it, at one point, one of the guys talking, he's like, well, you know, let me, let me,
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Let me, let me call my comrade and see if he can blah, blah, blah.
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These are the people that believe that they are opposite ends of the spectrum.
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And, you know, you know, your mom can fix those pants.
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Okay, I'm flying immediately after this segment to DC.
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And these are my TSA pants because, yes, it makes me uncomfortable when TSA touches me.
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But with these, because I make them pat me down as part of my civil disobedience.
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It's definitely going to make them uncomfortable.
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Thank you for sharing that with me, by the way.
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I mean, but Donya and I were in Vegas this weekend.
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And I would say, somebody would walk by and I'd be like, you can't unsee that one.
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And she was like, oh, you know, but you can't, you can replace it, replace it with that one.
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And these people were, oh, there was a woman that I saw at a really nice restaurant dressed
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And I'm like, okay, yes, I did see pretty woman.
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You know how women go to Vegas and they dress like hookers?
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And she honestly had a dress on, and she was probably 40, and she had a dress on where
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Now, she was standing with her butt towards me, and I said to Tonya, I'm torn, because I
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want her to turn around to see how this works on the front, because I said, just draw a mental
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So I want to see how this works in the front, and yet I really don't want to see that.
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No, no, again, there are things you cannot unsee.
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Okay, I have a few things to say today about Barack Obama and about the release of prisoners.
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Everyone is paying attention to who is being called Chelsea Manning.
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You can identify, but that doesn't mean I have to identify.
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It doesn't mean I have to play into your madness.
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You want to have the surgery, have the surgery, and I will say you're a woman.
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But until you have had the surgery, and even then I'm giving you a gift,
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But I'm not going to go over the cliff with the rest of humanity and deny science.
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So anyway, why we're even talking about that is irrelevant,
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except I think that's why the president released Bradley Manning,
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That was not part of their justification for the move.
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The op-eds I read about it yesterday, or last night, were all saying, you know,
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That makes perfect sense in this mad world of Barack Obama.
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We'll get back to Bradley Manning, because that is offensive.
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Even Democratic senators are speaking out against that.
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The other guy that he released at the same time, not the general, the Marxist terrorist.
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And I want to have a conversation with those on the left that now fear Donald Trump, that
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I want to have a talk with those in the media and those on the left that have lectured me
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over and over again that you can't compare what we're saying about Donald Trump to Barack
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You can't compare what we're doing to what you did.
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Well, they're saying, no, Barack Obama, you know, he wasn't a racist.
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I'm not going to make any accusations because I want the people on the left to hear this.
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I understand why you're making now on BuzzFeed a list of all of Donald Trump's connections
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When it comes to the businesses, you're seeing guys like Rex Tillerson and you're saying,
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well, Rex Tillerson, he's an oil guy and all he's going to do is he's going to play footsies
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with Russia and the Middle East and everybody else so we can get oil contracts and he'll
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make money and it'll be business as usual and it'll be all of the rich getting richer.
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That's the way I felt with Hillary Clinton and her speeches in Wall Street and Goldman
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It's the way I felt with the bailouts of GM and the bailouts of the bank under Barack Obama
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We might like capitalism, but we haven't done real capitalism in a very long time.
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We're doing crony capitalism, which is just corruption.
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So you're trying to make the connections now through BuzzFeed on all of the things and
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I don't necessarily agree with all of it, but I do understand your fear.
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Can you give us the same respect and admit, you don't have to say that Barack Obama is,
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but would you admit that the connections that Barack Obama has with Marxist radical family
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members, his grandfather, his mother, his father, and all of the people that he has seemingly
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surrounded himself with, including Jeremiah Wright and things like that, who are for
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Marxist liberation theology, his stated theology that there is no personal salvation, it is only a
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collective salvation, which is Marxist liberation theology.
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For those of us who believe Marxism is wrong, flawed, and no matter how many times it's tried,
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Will you at least give us the benefit of the doubt and say, ah, okay, I see why you were concerned.
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Now, the reason why there was so much, why the birther thing lasted, why it took root, is because
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the left and the media refused to look into legitimate connections.
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They dismissed every connection to anything with Barack Obama.
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They would not say things like, wait a minute, what's happening with Bradley Manning?
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What, why, that's, that's just not, that's crazy.
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What's happening with the, the, the giving of three really bad guys for Manning?
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What is it with putting, and I know you have a love affair with Van Jones.
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I do not, I think he's a chameleon, and he has personally stated that he is a chameleon.
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He is a 9-11 truther, which you have a problem with Alex Jones.
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And one of the reasons is, is because he is the birthplace of the 9-11 truth project.
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Okay, but will you recognize that I have a problem with that?
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Now, to say that Barack Obama is a Marxist requires a leap, because he's never said it.
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But his policies of reversing the Constitution, his stated problem with our Constitution, in his own words,
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is that it is a document of negative liberties, where it should be a document of positive liberties.
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Well, that's what the Soviet Union Constitution was, a document of positive liberties, the things the state must do,
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instead of what our founders did, the thing the state cannot do.
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To say he doesn't have a problem with taking something from you and giving it to somebody else, that's redistribution of wealth.
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He talks about health care and has said that, I'm sorry, one of his people, the people he appointed, the head of his health care movement,
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one of the architects said that wealth redistribution must be the centerpiece of any health care legislation.
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Yesterday, everybody's talking about Bradley Manning, Chelsea Manning.
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There's another one that was released, and this one, and by the press ignoring it, downplaying it, dismissing it,
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is the reason why we have such distrust for the press, and is the reason we have worried so about President Obama.
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With Donald Trump, so far, it's his words, and his words can be frightening.
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We're going to find out, and I hope we find out good things.
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Yesterday, the words say one thing, the actions say another.
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Yesterday, the president released Oscar Lopez Rivera.
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A Puerto Rican nationalist and one of the leaders of FALN, F-A-L-N.
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In 1981, Lopez was convicted and sentenced to 55 years in federal prison for seditious conspiracy.
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The use of force to commit robbery, interstate transportation of firearms, conspiracy to transport explosives with an intent to destroy government property.
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He was also, in 88, sentenced to an additional 15 years for conspiring to escape from Leavenworth.
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He's one of the 14 convicted FALN members offered conditional clemency by Bill Clinton in 99, but he rejected the offer.
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First, let me tell you how bad of a guy this guy is.
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Another connection to Chicago and that circle of friends of Barack Obama that exists.
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I'm sure he knows about this guy because of his connections to the circle of old Marxists in Chicago.
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But that is something that if the media took serious, we could dismiss.
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So, in 1980, a robber breaks into an apartment.
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He's so freaked out by what he finds, he goes to the police and says,
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He found an apartment full of explosives, high-end explosives, and plans of government buildings in Chicago.
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This is a group that is a communist, Marxist, radical group that wants freedom for Puerto Rico to become a communist state.
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He was tied directly to the bombing of one federal building and to the explosives and the plans in that apartment.
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But he says everything that he has done, he has done and was justified.
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He has stood on that he was right and that he would do it again.
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In 99, will you take the deal and say you don't have anything to do with it, you're not going to be involved?
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He has been an avowed Marxist communist terrorist since the 1970s and Barack Obama decides to pardon him.
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Who is influencing the president to bring him up on his radar?
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I don't keep track of the Marxist terrorists that are in prison.
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Because Bill Clinton, I don't think, was hanging out with Marxist revolutionaries.
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And then when he does things like this, it makes people who think that Marx was wrong, always wrong,
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and every time it's tried, it ends in violence and massive graves, we're concerned.
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And because everyone on the left dismissed it, mocked and ridiculed,
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Everybody on the left, everybody who's a Democrat must be a Marxist because they don't care.
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Why was everybody so freaked out about Barack Obama and Donald Trump?
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He was just a great guy and a hero and an all-American guy.
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No, there were many things he said and more things that he did that verified,
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concerned that he has serious Marxist tendencies and surrounded by bad people.
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Please, if we're going to make progress, you have to understand why we feared the last guy.
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If you can admit that and say, ah, I see and your fears are valid.
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Just like I say, I see and I can validate your fears.
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But somebody on the left has got to step forward and say that.
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I think today we are in for substantial problems.
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I have said in the past that I wouldn't put it past Barack Obama to pardon on his last day.
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There has to be predictions that pop up this week.
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The two that are popping up are the blind sheik that you mentioned, which could happen.
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Now that one's interesting in that one, it does appear that it would be difficult for
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him to do because he was convicted at the state level, not federal.
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So he could theoretically get in some battle to get that done, but it would be very difficult.
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Is it possible that the president pardons everyone who's in prison for marijuana charges?
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They said today, substantially more people are going to be pardoned, and he's already pardoned
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A lot to say on the president, the people that he has pardoned, and the people that are remaining.
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He has already let over 200 people out of prison, some really bad guys.
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We're, as a country, having a bizarre conversation about Bradley Manning, Chelsea, as some like
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to call him, and some on the left are celebrating.
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Yet, they were the ones who are also saying that WikiLeaks in Russia are bad, and here's
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the guy who leaked all this information to WikiLeaks in Russia.
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I don't, it's a surreal world, a world that if we were being pitched this around a Hollywood
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pitch table for a movie, all of us would say it's not believable.
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Substantially more are being released tomorrow.
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Also, I was asked, what are my hopes for the Trump campaign?
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I answer with what is inside of this protective shield, a document that Mercury won, that David
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Barton and Glenn Beck dream of an independence museum.
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As it becomes more and more a reality, we purchased a document yesterday that I don't think many
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people even know exists, and it is something really cool.
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It's in this document, and I'll share it with you next.
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For everybody who doesn't understand why the many of us on the right were so upset at Barack
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Obama was because he could talk a good game about law and order, but he didn't do it.
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And the same thing can be said about Donald Trump.
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For instance, he talked about law and order recently in Chicago and said, don't worry, Chicago, you
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No, no, no, no, no, Mr. President-elect, that's not what we do.
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The Constitution is not a charter for a corporation.
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But I think, I'm hoping, that when Donald Trump has constitutionalists around him, he will
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understand that and he will play along with the Constitution.
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And we won't do the things that we have done under George W. Bush and, in a massive way, under
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And anybody who is intellectually honest at all will say the things you worried about under
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George Bush, that it was going to be crony capitalism, got worse under Barack Obama.
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That anybody who worried that the government was spying on people, got worse under Barack Obama.
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The constitutional liberties got worse under Barack Obama.
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Ask your own fellow colleagues that found themselves harassed or jailed by this president or threatened
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to jail by this president on what you would call First Amendment rights.
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This president is the worst president for the press since Woodrow Wilson.
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I offered many times to stand with those on the left in the press.
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If they would stand up for themselves first, I said you would have plenty of people on the
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And you better do it now because you don't know who's going to get in next.
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But you're saying it in a way where you don't recognize that your guy was really bad.
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And you have to have an underpinning of something.
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And it's actually kind of depressing how low the bar is for anybody in office now.
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It is that maybe they'll take the Hippocratic Oath and first do no harm.
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Wouldn't it be nice to have somebody go to Congress and first do no harm?
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But this document, which was just purchased over the weekend, I have never seen it before.
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This document is my hope for this administration.
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This was given to his wife, Nancy, afterwards as a gift.
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He then, like checks, like we used to do with checks,
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This is the actual card that he held in his hands
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swear, execute, ability, and Constitution of the United States.
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He knew exactly the oath and he wouldn't screw it up.
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the office of the President of the United States
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the office of the President of the United States.
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and see if there is an official job description
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I can't believe they're pardoning these people.
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Yeah, and they're kind of the controversial ones.