Glenn’s Audience Has an Ultimatum for the GOP | 8⧸15⧸22
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On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck celebrates the one year anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 attack on the U.S. by the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Program (JIEDP) Team Six. He also talks about the recent decision by the Justice Department and the White House on the use of the Fourth Amendment.
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to hear from you because there's so much going on. But I want to start with a conversation that I had
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Friday with Jesse Kelly on a Blaze exclusive. So this aired Friday night and I don't know if I'm out
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Oh, my goodness. And we have to also talk about Donald Trump and the Fourth Amendment today
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because I got a little problem with the warrant that came out Friday. Just a little bit.
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That sounded like I was drinking again. Just a little bit. Let's first play a conversation that
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I had on Friday. Here it is. There is nothing, nothing. I've had this argument before. I had
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Roger Ailes tell me this. Glenn, we all love the Constitution, but we got to do what we got to do.
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No, we don't. No, we don't. We act within the framework of the Constitution and decency. We did
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do some horrible things. It's called Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but we did it because it actually saved
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more lives than it killed. There was reason behind it. It wasn't like, let's just burn them and put
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their shadows in the sidewalk. No. Well, who's saying that? I agree with you there, Glenn. I want
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it done legally and purposely and to an end. I want an anti-communist end to it. I don't want to live
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in a country like this. I'm not celebrating this. It sucks. I think it's awful. But when you say
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somebody like Franco, I don't want to live under Franco. Well, neither do I. But I don't also want
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to live in a country where we do these kinds of, where they're allowed to do these kinds of things
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to us and they're allowed to do them unafraid. The most shocking thing is not that the FBI is crazy or
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the IRS is expanding or any of these things that they've done. None of these things are the most
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shocking thing to me. The most shocking thing to me was Christopher Wray sitting in front of the GOP
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Senate, knowing he was about to raid the former president's home over nothing. And not only did
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he sit there in front of them, he told them, hey, wrap this up, senators. I got to go take a plane
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as a government funded plane on a vacation. What shocks me most is how unafraid they are of the right.
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They are completely unafraid of the right and that we can never win that way.
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So I talked to Jesse, by the way, that's Jesse Kelly. I talked to Jesse Kelly about it. And what
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disturbed me in our conversation was I kept going back and thinking, okay, I think we agree. But then
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he would say, we've done the Constitution. We've done it. No, we haven't done it. We have not done it.
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We haven't done it in a long time. That's the problem. And he had brought up Franco and saying,
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you would be surprised how authoritarian I would be on this. And I said, what do you mean by that?
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Do you mean you'll enforce the letter and the spirit of the law? Because I'm for that. And he's like,
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no, I'd go for Franco. I'm like, you're not going to go for Frank. What are you talking about?
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But I think this is the debate that America on the right is having. And do we have faith?
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Do we still believe in miracles? Because I don't hear people as a group, as a group reaching out
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and saying what Martin Luther King did. And that is, we have to be Christ-like.
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What George Washington said. What Abraham Lincoln knew. Only when we turn back to him,
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will we be able to stand. And everybody interprets that as, well, that's not going to work.
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You just want to sit here and wait for God. No.
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Stu said something to me today as we were talking about it on the air.
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But, you know, our faith kind of has a unique story to it.
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Yeah, there is a, I mean, it's tough because I know, you know, I know Jesse relatively well.
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He's a good dude and, you know, supports the constitution.
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And, you know, I'm sure it's not going to turn into a socialist dictator anytime soon.
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But this debate is real on the right in which you have this,
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there's this temptation to say, if we are just doing what we think is right,
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We can't just sit here and be victims of the left breaking all the rules.
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And then we sit here and we play by the rules and we get rolled over.
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I think that is a feeling and an instinct that both of us can completely understand.
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I feel like we get rolled over and a lot of times it's because we're doing what's right.
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Okay. So how many times I grew up in a world where if you lied to Congress, you went to jail.
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Why aren't people going to jail just for lying to Congress?
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They have the power to do that in November or January.
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If they win the House, I don't want to hear about hearings.
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What they have to do is have a hearing and then refer it to the Justice Department.
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Nothing's going to happen with the Justice Department.
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Take back Congress and then Congress, you stand up and say, yeah, IRS, we're not sending you any of that money.
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Until we see you arresting and doing the right thing, no matter who it is, left or right, until you start cleaning up your act and start firing people.
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And until they take that power back, and you don't have to hate anybody for it.
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In fact, if you go in with vengeance, then it's not justice.
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And I think that's the interesting part of this, is trying to find that line.
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Because if you follow the rules so closely that you never, as Jesse was pointing out, put any fear in the other side, they're not afraid of any consequences.
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However, you also have to do that within the bounds of your principles, which is difficult at times.
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You know, it's like, a lot of, I hear people, not Jesse, but I've heard people say things, basically the example of like, look, we have to break our own rules.
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We have to, we have to do things that we don't, we don't think are right.
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You know, that's an easier argument to make for, I think, secular conservatives who might be, you know, non-religious or not, at least not Christian.
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But it's like, when you're talking about your faith, I mean, this, this sort of central story of the faith is a guy who literally was up on a cross and didn't really push back because he wanted to do everything that was right.
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Like, he, he, he was so committed to the principles.
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That he actually was crucified over these ideas and principles.
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So like, the idea that, hey, we might lose unless we break rules, isn't something that's particularly germane to Christianity.
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And it is the reason why Gandhi starved himself.
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He didn't starve himself so India would be set free and the oppression would stop.
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No, he starved himself because his own supporters, his own supporters were, were starting to engage in violence and going, this isn't going to work.
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You know, when did, when did the right stop believing in miracles?
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I mean, as you said, the guy got off the cross.
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This audience, this audience knows that we were founded through miracle after miracle after miracle.
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I could give them to you, but I think you know them.
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So if it was founded because the people in impossible odds, because the people had reliance on the truth and on God, why wouldn't it work now?
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And I think, you know, you could look back at like the, for example, the Revolutionary War, right?
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And a time where we are, we are up against an impossible opponent, have no chance to win, right?
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Well, we didn't wind up winning just because we, we hoped for the best.
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Of course, and probably the real reason why we won, but we also changed tactics and we also did things that weren't always the norm.
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They weren't against our principles though, but they were, they, we did change tactics.
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Standing behind a tree instead of lining up on a big battlefield.
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It just seems like common sense more than anything else.
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You know, I think if I may, I think this is part of the reason why people like Ron DeSantis.
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And it's because he's been able to find this line.
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He's not breaking principles, but he's changing tactics and taking the enemy seriously, a political enemy seriously.
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I can't help the left if, you know, you speak the truth and that makes you a fascist.
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I think mostly though, he's been able to walk that line, right?
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Like where he's been able to do things that are well within his authority.
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He's, you know, he's been able to, to connect with those, with those big problems that are happening and push back against them.
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I mean, I think the Disney thing has shown results, not just in Disney, but in other corporations that have suddenly.
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No, but it's, but it's with other, other companies that are like, let's just not get in the middle of this right now.
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When he does things and he does them within the law, they last, they last.
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He's, he's changing the laws and writing them for a new kind of society because we're under attack and he's doing it all constitutionally.
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They point to a dude in a dress and scream woman.
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So I don't really, you know, subscribe to their lingo and their new definitions.
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And I believe in protecting and defending the constitution of the United States of America.
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And that doesn't mean we go in with a warrant that is a general warrant like they did with Trump.
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Otherwise we lose everything and become everything we despise.
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I would really like to hear your voice because I think I'm out of touch, or I'm not out of touch.
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I think I'm out of step because this is not going to be an easy sell.
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Whatever America decides to do, America's going to decide to do.
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I just know what I and my family are going to do.
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Well, I mean, I don't think you're out of step with – you were just talking about Ron DeSantis as being maybe the guy who's walked this line really well.
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I don't think that's out of step at all with the audience and the Republican Party and of conservatives.
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They don't want we're going to sit back and be the polite, boring people that are just going to get rolled over.
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But they also don't want, by the way, you crashing your car into the Capitol and then lighting yourself on fire or going to shoot up the FBI office in Cincinnati.
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Now, we don't know the stories behind both of those cases, but there's a fringe of a fringe of a fringe that is getting so desperate.
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They want you to take the bait and go do something crazy.
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They want us breaking apart so we can't agree on everything.
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That's one reason why if Donald Trump decides to run and he's got all the numbers, I hope that DeSantis doesn't.
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Or they work something out between them so we don't divide ourselves.
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There's not an ugly fight because we can't afford it right now.
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We have to be in lockstep because that's what they want.
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So, Tom, I don't want to shortchange you or anybody else that is calling and waiting.
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So, hold on if you're holding, and we'll get to you here in just a minute.
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They're kind of busy reciting prayers and, you know, being on their knees and stuff.
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Let's go to the, it seems like they're almost encouraging it at this point.
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And Tom, hello Tom, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
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Hey, I was just commenting, I tried to get a hold of you guys last weekend when you were talking to Mike Lee.
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And you were asked, you asked him if he was going to, if he was willing to prosecute Hillary Clinton, if they had that opportunity again.
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And he said no, at least that's what I think I remember him saying.
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And it hit me right then, that's where the two-deer pure justice system comes from.
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Because one side has refused to enforce consequences based on the law.
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And the other side is doing whatever they want.
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It's like that safe zone of schools where Jesus will go, you know?
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They'll go there because they don't have to worry about being hurt or anything or no consequences.
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And so, and it's from this lie and misunderstanding of Christianity about Jesus' mercy and love is, mercy and love, that's not what it is without justice.
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And when they do that, because they're trying to appear good, you know, they're actually harming people.
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They're putting their own appearance above the welfare of everybody else.
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Tom, as long as the American people go there and we don't go with vengeance, and that's going to be really hard.
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Because, for instance, Donald Trump, that guy has been repeatedly raped by the left over and over and over and over again.
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And they keep the same people keep getting away with it.
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And if you don't have control of the Justice Department, and that's what Congress will say, we don't have control of the Justice Department.
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You know, after the elections, we'll have control of Congress, maybe the Senate, but we can't do anything.
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Well, so that's why we'll have investigations and then we'll refer to the Justice Department.
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All of them, all of them, the same people that swore out the warrant are the same people that brought us the Steele dossier.
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So until you can clean up the Justice Department, Congress, hold them accountable.
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And we have to use every tool we can that is legal and constitutional.
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I'm just sick of these Republicans who just think that that's too crazy.
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You know, I really think that Mitch McConnell still thinks it's 1975.
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He just is like, well, that's the way we've always done it.
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I mean, when that young whippersnapper Orrin Hatch was around, we would have a flag-burning amendment.
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Well, we passed a lot of flag-burning amendments.
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Well, you're going to shut down the government.
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We're going to look like we just are anti-government.
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A government that is doing this kind of harm to the nation?
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I'd rather have it closed for a few weeks than open.
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going is riddled with monkey pox and gonorrhea, I think we shut his office down for a while.
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Yeah, but what will happen to the people after I see him?
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They'll be better than seeing the doctor with monkey pox and gonorrhea.
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Dan in Idaho, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
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I would just like to share my perspective with you on the Jesse Kelly interview.
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I spent six years in special operations and spent a bunch of time in African countries
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I also have had in-depth conversations with a friend of mine who has spent a bunch of time
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in the Balkans working for the U.S. government at pretty sensitive levels.
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And we both agree that if we don't seriously change the trajectory of our country, we're
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inevitably headed for that type of experience here.
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And neither of us particularly are excited about that.
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But when we look at Congress and look at what they've done, I mean, the definition of
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insanity is doing the same thing, expecting a different result.
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So with Congress, you know, if they do something great, I believe in miracles, too.
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But that's about what you'll need to get something done for them.
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And you've been on a big push to do things locally.
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But I think you're not out of step with the American people, but I think the key piece
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you're missing is that the American people are starting to realize that you have to be
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willing to explore options that were previously off the table for whatever reason that may
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And at least even if you're like, OK, that's not the time to do this or that's not the time
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to go this far, you have to at least be willing to have that conversation of what options should
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Because we're in absolutely unprecedented times.
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And as the Declaration of Independence says, when there's a long train of abuses and user
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patients pursuing invariably the same object to reduce the people under absolute despotism,
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it's the right and duty to basically do whatever reforms are necessary up to and including abolishing
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And I think we're at a point in our republic where we have to ask, how far do we need to
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Because if we don't fix this problem, it will go all the way and it will just be absolute
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chaos and insanity because eventually people will just lash out, not even trying to redress
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it, but just because they have no other option.
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And I mean, even George Washington used to take Tories in America at the point of bayonet,
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confiscate all their property without compensation, kick them out of the country.
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So I think what Jesse Kelly is saying, and I don't want to put words in his mouth, but he's
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saying, in effect, we need to start having honest and difficult conversations about what
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And Martin Luther King and Gandhi were very wise and intelligent.
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And in certain applications, their approach works.
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And we have to evaluate, are the people here still open to the message of Christ?
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I mean, they all thought they were Christians, you know, as they were singing louder as the
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Because once that happens, it's too late for a Gandhi approach.
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I believe Steve would refer to that as suboptimal.
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The worst catchphrase in the industry of radio.
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Yeah, I think, though, that what people are trying to balance, and it's a hard balance,
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is embracing the teachings of Jesus, but also not forgetting that at times he was the guy
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who fashioned a weapon and went into the temple and beat people until they fled from their
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And, you know, he's God, so you've got to go, okay, that wasn't wrong in that situation.
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But the key element is to have discernment as to what is called for in the times you live in.
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No, patience, calm, cool, collected, until they started marching into the cities with
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It was the churches led by the pastors that said, everybody, grab your gun.
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And they were the ones that met the first, and that's where it's, you know, you do not
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And you can't be aggressive when it comes to that stuff.
00:35:35.520
You can defend yourself, but you can't be aggressive on that things.
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At this point, we must be brutally aggressive with the law and the Constitution.
00:35:48.440
All right, the last thing that we should ever think of is, oh, you want to play that game?
00:36:31.720
And until that happens, if it's the only branch of government we have, which is the Congress,
00:36:45.460
And if I hear the Republicans, I swear to you, I have called my Republican friends, and I'm saying this every day to them.
00:36:56.260
If you get into Congress and you're like, we're going to hold hearings, and that's all you're going to do, Americans already know the truth.
00:37:22.720
Because if they don't act after November, that will be the last time the Republicans win an election.
00:37:40.160
And you keep saying you're going to do something, and you don't do anything.
00:37:44.460
We have one chance with Congress and one chance with a new president.
00:37:55.240
If you're going to start the process of buying or selling a home or both things at the same time, guess in you've worked really, really hard to get where you are today.
00:38:04.120
And you want that process to go as well as it can.
00:38:07.860
You want a great offer on the house that you're selling.
00:38:10.340
You want a fair price within your budget for the one you're buying.
00:38:15.620
And the housing market isn't doing any favors for you right now.
00:38:23.220
It's our best way of ensuring that you're going to get the best possible agent to help you through the process.
00:38:31.480
Who is dedicated to making sure that you have the best selling or buying process possible.
00:39:11.780
Sorry, I don't know how I pushed the wrong button.
00:39:28.060
It's an amazing honor and privilege to visit with you.
00:39:33.020
I live in the great state of Texas, but in another part, the high plains where people work hard and grow beef to feed America.
00:39:41.300
And what is happening in my neck of the woods is exactly what you're talking about.
00:39:48.000
People with average educations and average intelligence, so to speak, but realize what is happening makes zero sense.
00:39:57.480
If I had a suspicious activity report on my bank account, one, if not two, if not three, I would be, you know, right down to the district attorney and they'd be trying to prosecute me and I work in financial services.
00:40:10.940
I can't make any mistakes with people's funds or I'm going to get in big trouble.
00:40:17.940
And everyone recognizes that the Republican Party are sitting there as complete lame ducks and wanting things to be done the right way in the legal way with the Constitution.
00:40:30.280
So we have hearing after hearing after hearing and realize nothing's going to happen.
00:40:35.520
So us average Americans, if we get audited, we're going to go to jail until we can prove that we're innocent.
00:40:45.040
And we realize that is not how America is supposed to go.
00:40:48.200
And I haven't given one dime to the Republican Party in the last eight years because they're doing nothing.
00:40:58.460
And I swear they sit in the Oval Office every single day and just say, these American people are so stupid.
00:41:08.340
So it is time for us to not target the left, but to target the GOP and say, look, you've been a grave disappointment.
00:41:23.540
And I'm going to do everything in my power to make sure the other guy wins in November and send a constant message, especially to Mitch McConnell.
00:41:38.300
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I want to make sure that I am listening to you.
00:44:06.680
It is important for me to hear your voice and to know what's going on in your life.
00:44:17.940
What I can do to help what we need to address that maybe has been left on the table.
00:44:27.300
We're going to take your phone calls all day today.
00:44:34.860
Well, the day is finally coming to a close and you ease yourself down into bed and you
00:44:43.300
stare up at the ceiling thinking, wow, tomorrow I've got so much to do.
00:44:56.340
Millions of Americans deal with pain in their lives every single day.
00:45:02.660
I know you've probably tried absolutely everything.
00:45:10.060
I went everywhere trying to figure out what could be done and no answers.
00:45:27.340
You're supposed to take a breakfast, lunch, and dinner for three weeks.
00:45:43.920
All right, let me go to Tanya in Washington State.
00:45:52.140
Um, so when the Republicans don't do what they're supposed to do or even get into Congress,
00:46:01.460
I mean, when law enforcement, when federal law enforcement is, uh, took the same.
00:46:10.600
So to defend the Constitution against all threats from domestic.
00:46:35.600
Um, so when the, when the, when Congress doesn't do anything after the next election, um, in
00:46:43.980
spite of everybody, everybody that's in government takes an oath to defend the Constitution, not
00:46:49.160
the government, the Constitution against all threats, foreign and domestic.
00:46:53.100
When Congress doesn't do anything, is there another law enforcement branch?
00:46:57.340
Because clearly the FBI is not going to do anything.
00:47:12.660
You can't go after, you can't, Tanya, we're just going to hang up now because your connection
00:47:20.140
Um, you can't go after the feds with a, you know, local or state police force.
00:47:26.380
Um, however, your attorney general, if you have an attorney general open in your, uh, state,
00:47:39.660
If they are not law and order as far away from George Soros as they can possibly get, you're
00:47:48.120
You need your attorney general to be strong against ESG, strong against this new re-imagining
00:48:02.020
And if they're not already doing it, they probably won't.
00:48:08.580
The best thing you can do is strengthen your local and state because that is the pushback.
00:48:16.320
The other is if you're voting for a sheriff and I, I honestly, I, I never knew who my
00:48:40.120
Everything that these guys are doing, they don't have the constitutional backing.
00:48:45.540
So the states can say, you don't have any place here.
00:48:54.420
Where do you, where, where in the constitution do you see spending our money to save the climate?
00:49:13.840
Then you also have to vote for your congressman and your senator.
00:49:19.600
And I'm telling you right now, this is, this will be the last election that we have as the
00:49:28.480
United States of America, as we know it, if they win the house and the Senate, if they
00:49:34.120
win after all of this, the house and the Senate, I don't think we have another election in 2024
00:49:52.420
So the Republicans have one chance and you need to let them know this is it guys.
00:49:58.540
And I'm sending you because I believe you understand this is it.
00:50:10.360
And to highlight your point on the state level approach, has there been a clearer example
00:50:17.700
COVID, we had two years of a two-tiered society where I had friends living in blue states who
00:50:25.540
couldn't eat in restaurants and couldn't go out and do things and couldn't, you know,
00:50:31.560
were required to do all sorts of things they didn't want to do.
00:50:37.260
And you see the difference in a place like, you know, Iowa and South Dakota and Texas and
00:50:42.920
Florida and Arizona, where there was a period where things were, you know, really, I mean,
00:50:48.380
people basically chose to stay in for a while when they were figuring this thing out.
00:50:53.780
And things opened up and things got back to normal a lot more quickly.
00:50:57.600
I mean, we had problems, at least I did, Glenn, doing the show in mid to late 2020, because
00:51:05.240
every day was a story about COVID and all these terrible restrictions.
00:51:12.300
It felt like I had no real connection with half the country and how they were living
00:51:16.840
because we lived in a state that chose freedom over oppression.
00:51:21.600
And that's another reason why, if you're in one of these states, the time to get out is
00:51:27.840
Go to where they're not going to impose these rules because those states didn't learn their
00:51:34.800
If I'm in Michigan and you go with the same governor you had, get out.
00:51:44.300
Because the people around you don't see the world the way you see it.
00:51:49.200
And they are going to be emboldened by a re-election.
00:51:54.380
But then again, look at what's happening in San Francisco.
00:51:59.180
You know, progressives are not necessarily the diehard revolutionaries.
00:52:05.880
I mean, the progressive movement is revolutionary.
00:52:09.920
It is to transform us into a communist society.
00:52:14.080
Talking about the early 20th century progressive.
00:52:18.460
But I don't think some progressives don't believe that.
00:52:22.880
Well, they're now starting to see that's what they're getting.
00:52:37.300
They take their their district attorney out and say, nope, enforce the law.
00:52:43.340
And the person that won is somebody who is enforcing the law.
00:52:53.080
It's going to happen in the local in your local area.
00:52:58.300
But the the Congress, you you must go out and vote.
00:53:15.140
And, you know, hopefully you have somebody that is good.
00:53:22.560
But even if you have the only person you have on the ballot is mediocre.
00:53:34.120
You know, when there was that wave election, we still didn't have enough.
00:53:38.840
There's enough in Congress now that when they get control, if we help them.
00:53:53.960
But I do know there are those inside that know exactly what time it is.
00:54:00.520
And I am doing everything I can to desperately tell them.
00:54:16.960
I hope nobody in this audience is thinking about, well, we got to get our guns and fight.
00:54:40.860
You have the greatest military in the history of the world being controlled.
00:54:46.380
Yeah, but most of us, you know, red states, we're the ones with the milk.
00:55:04.420
Ukraine is up against a pretty crappy army, quite honestly.
00:55:19.140
Who in the world is going to step up and send the conservative constitutionalists $60 billion?
00:55:36.060
And I'm not saying that's a reason you don't stand up for what you believe.
00:55:44.880
At the local and state level, you must and then tell your representative, stand up.
00:55:53.400
Next year, next session of Congress is going to be critical.
00:55:58.320
If they screw it up, it's going to rely just on the states.
00:56:06.060
But if everything goes south again, who in the world?
00:56:21.740
The founders spoke often of a guy named Haim Solomon.
00:56:35.860
He was the guy who financed and worked on relationships all around the world to get financing.
00:56:44.820
Haim Solomon, if it wasn't for him, if you look at the star and the pattern of the stars on our dollar, on the back of our dollar,
00:57:06.560
That was a tip of the hat to the guy the founders said was one of, if not the most important player.
00:57:16.180
The guy who could make the money, find the money, get the money, Haim Solomon.
00:57:37.440
Someday, all of the things that are going on in our country will be history.
00:57:42.660
Now, I don't know who's going to write it, but if I have anything to say about it, my children and grandchildren are going to hear about how the Constitution almost fell,
00:57:53.060
and it was saved by people who understood God and the history of our country.
00:58:03.940
The only way, I really think it's going to be our kids that are going to be the ones responsible, especially the 20-somethings.
00:58:11.680
They are going to be the ones that turn it or don't.
00:58:17.740
Have you taught your kids everything they need to know about the country so they know what the ideas are that they're fighting for?
00:58:27.480
Right now, you can go to TuttleTwinsBeck.com and get the Tuttle Twins American History Book.
00:58:33.900
It will teach you and your family the stories behind our history.
00:58:38.320
They're throwing in audiobooks, workbooks, and so much more.
00:58:41.960
They're now going to give you the sample chapter as part of the deal, so you can just look at it before you buy the book.
00:59:12.440
So, let me ask you, what is the problem with the warrant?
00:59:22.400
Have you heard the real problem with the warrant for Donald Trump?
00:59:28.340
The problem from our perspective or the problem from constitutional?
00:59:39.200
I mean, it just seems like they, it strikes me as basically a general warrant, right?
00:59:50.640
Basically, a free pass for a fishing expedition.
00:59:54.060
You can go in and look anywhere and just grab papers that you might think, okay?
01:00:09.440
Any boxes with papers, you know, you can look in these places, but any part of the house.
01:00:21.980
And the reason why this is in our Fourth Amendment is because this is the way the king would get his own citizens over in England.
01:00:32.340
And they were outlawed in England, I think in like 1600, something like that.
01:00:41.080
And they were, they just came into a guy's house and started searching everything, not for illegal papers, just papers.
01:00:58.180
You guys came in and you're just doing a general warrant.
01:01:02.580
And it's where the castle doctrine actually started.
01:01:10.320
This is, according to John Adams, the spark that lit the revolution.
01:01:15.820
Because in 1755 or 4, before the Declaration of Independence, let's leave it at that one.
01:01:27.260
But anyway, the king just said general warrants.
01:01:32.480
And so any cop, anybody could just go, I got a general warrant here from the king.
01:01:37.400
And they could go into your house and take anything they wanted.
01:01:53.800
This is, this allows them to kick the door down in the middle of the night.
01:02:24.800
And it's a fundamental principle of America and a fundamental principle in justice.
01:02:33.800
Imagine what the South could have done and what the South probably did do until we started enforcing the Fourth Amendment from the federal government and saying to the states, you're not doing that.
01:02:48.060
Imagine you're black and you're living in a southern state.
01:02:54.680
What they could do and probably what they did do, just going in with a general warrant.
01:03:09.380
And they could just go terrorize your family and bust in at any hour and just take whatever they wanted.
01:03:25.960
When I heard they charged him with the Espionage Act.
01:03:41.360
You think Donald Trump is taking nuclear secrets and selling them to whom?
01:03:50.820
You know, I don't know if you have thought this out as a society or in the Justice Department.
01:03:58.640
You know, the nuclear secrets, that's kind of big.
01:04:04.340
They're not just like in a file cabinet in the drawer of the president.
01:04:08.040
If he wants a nuclear secret, he's got to ask for it.
01:04:12.940
And it's the kind of thing that usually comes over with a handcuff, you know, in a briefcase.
01:04:17.160
And then that person shows it to the president and they've got a sign for it if they want to keep it.
01:04:27.260
It's not like, hey, so I was on the crapper this morning and I picked up accidentally a nuclear secret document.
01:04:40.840
Freedoms that you and I hold dear come at a real high cost.
01:04:45.820
Sometimes, some people, the cost is the ultimate cost.
01:04:52.300
Tunnels to Tower's foundation is something that started after 9-11.
01:04:58.200
They wanted to take care of the first responder families.
01:05:01.320
These families were hurting, lost a loved one, either fire or police, just trying to do the right thing.
01:05:08.560
They were running up the stairs when the building came down.
01:05:11.320
They decided they wanted to take care of those families, pay off the mortgages,
01:05:15.740
make sure that the family was secure and didn't have to worry about financial issues
01:05:24.660
Well, now they've taken that on not only with fire and police all over the country,
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I want you just to go to T2T, Tunnel to Towers, T, the number 2T, dot org.
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01:05:59.220
Coming up at the top of the hour in just about 25 minutes or so,
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we're going to talk a little bit about politics, the polls.
01:06:11.020
They are tightening, and it is closer than I feel comfortable with.
01:06:15.480
We'll have more on that coming up in just a minute.
01:06:17.740
Kelly in Colorado, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:26.380
I just have a really quick question, and I hope I don't come across as sounding illiterate.
01:06:32.240
Biden has shut down the oil in America and has gone begging to other countries.
01:06:38.680
Why can't those oil companies just open back up?
01:06:41.760
Why do they have to have his permission to open up?
01:06:50.860
Federal lands, he has a lot to do with what goes on on federal lands.
01:06:56.560
So any private land they have, they could open back up.
01:07:00.860
But the other problem that they have with that is, and I can't find it right now,
01:07:06.700
is the fact that you can't drill if you don't have money.
01:07:14.520
It takes millions and millions and millions of dollars to start or to turn on a well again.
01:07:21.620
And all of the banks, I just read this morning, I think it's 56 banks and lenders have all sworn off.
01:07:30.100
They're not a dime to oil companies that want to drill or to pump oil.
01:07:34.480
So between the president shutting off some lands, a good amount of lands,
01:07:40.200
and the banks and the investment people saying, we're not investing in that anymore, they don't have money.
01:07:49.040
I would say, too, a big part of this is the idea that these companies can invest massive amounts of money
01:07:56.740
to get this drilling going with no assurances, not only that they will be able to finish the job,
01:08:03.100
because maybe the Green New Deal passes and they just lose all this money.
01:08:12.620
The other part of it, though, is just the price of oil.
01:08:15.500
I mean, we talk about it because we talk about it in the sense of Biden and gas prices and all of that.
01:08:22.180
But, like, the price of oil has been all over the map over the past 10 years.
01:08:31.780
You know, go back to a little bit over 10 years ago, we saw $140 barrel oil, and we saw, like, $20 barrel oil.
01:08:38.500
And there was that one point where, like, the certain markets actually went negative in price for oil.
01:08:43.280
So, these companies are trying to figure this out with no real ability to predict this,
01:08:48.660
especially with all the pressures that you're talking about with ESG and the government basically shutting them down.
01:08:53.240
You get halfway through a project, you invest billions of dollars, and all of a sudden they say,
01:08:56.800
well, no, now you're not going to be able to do that anymore because an election went a different way.
01:09:00.520
It's a really difficult climate for these companies.
01:09:02.560
Well, that is the reason why we have to have laws.
01:09:06.720
Because this is part of the thing that made us America, is that our laws were stable, and so people could invest here.
01:09:15.780
Well, you're not going to invest if you think, I'm going to pour all my money into it,
01:09:19.360
and then you're going to have another president, and it's going to go the opposite way.
01:09:44.720
My question is, when do you think this Department of Education is going to stop forcing these transgender
01:09:52.820
and drag queen rights and interests on our children at such, such young ages?
01:09:59.820
Oh, I think that's going to stop the minute we abolish the Department of Education.
01:10:18.680
I mean, I can't afford to homeschool my kids, but I'd like to, you know?
01:10:24.520
And look, if the community in San Francisco, they want to do that and teach their kids that,
01:10:36.880
I don't think most American communities want all of this bullcrap.
01:10:41.000
We should have the final say what our children are being taught.
01:10:46.000
And that's what the Department of Ed took from our teachers.
01:10:50.800
That's why we don't have teachers that can actually, that are allowed to teach.
01:10:55.580
They're not allowed to teach it in their own way.
01:10:59.680
You know, has anybody ever heard of Johnny Horton?
01:11:02.820
Johnny Horton was a singer in the 50s or 60s, and he did songs like North to Alaska.
01:11:20.080
He would write these songs, and he would perform them for his class to help them remember the story.
01:11:32.480
That teacher doesn't exist because that teacher couldn't do that.
01:11:45.820
There is a lot of movement, too, in this idea that, you know, fund the students, not the system.
01:11:51.240
Going around, you know, it's been consistent with the voucher push for Republicans for a long time,
01:11:56.960
but it seems to be really energized since the COVID thing happened.
01:12:00.440
And there is some real change happening in states and districts across the country.
01:12:05.260
So, I don't know, we don't have the caller on the line anymore, but if you're in your local area, you know, there's real movement.
01:12:13.860
And maybe, you know, you might not be able to afford homeschooling, but there are other approaches to that,
01:12:18.720
whether it's a voucher system that helps you pay for private school that doesn't suck.
01:12:25.040
That all should be happening at the local and state level.
01:12:32.020
Why are we sending money to Washington, D.C. to be able to get 40 cents back, if we're lucky, in our own schools?
01:12:45.640
And everybody's building these palaces for schools.
01:12:52.820
You think that's going to make it better for education?
01:13:09.200
I'm just doing this off the top of my head, but there's a district in Oakland that put in all of this, you know, bullcrap, all of this, you know, equity bullcrap in reading.
01:13:24.860
They have now, before they started, they had 19% could graduate and read.
01:13:40.440
Now they don't even know what the number is now, but the reading scores are going through the floor.
01:13:49.040
And the teachers, it was the teachers that wanted the socialist bullcrap.
01:13:54.900
Now teachers are standing up and saying, get rid of all of this.
01:14:01.600
In Oakland, America is beginning to understand.
01:14:09.320
And sure, it was all fun and games when you wanted to do it.
01:14:13.760
But now that we see the results and you want everybody to do it.
01:14:18.480
I think America is starting to wake up enough locally and by state to say, yeah, we're out.
01:14:41.340
They quote this guy, if I remember his name right, Rudy Deutsch.
01:14:48.140
He was the one that coined the phrase, the long march through the institutions.
01:14:51.580
I think you are exactly right that the only way we can combat that is through the short sprint through the electorate.
01:14:59.000
We have the opportunity every 12 years to just plow the field and we're doing it.
01:15:04.000
I mean, you see people who just got started in local politics or have never held office who are ending up on the national stage.
01:15:13.880
I mean, David Levitt, our attorney general, got his butt handed to him in the primary.
01:15:18.920
I think in no small part to his great interview with you.
01:15:29.900
Your attorney general is Sean Reyes and he's amazing.
01:15:32.760
And Sean Reyes is a great guy, but you're right.
01:15:38.880
We always talk about having to create a bench for the national stage.
01:15:42.520
But you see people coming out of nowhere who are suddenly looking at making it on the national stage because voters are fed up.
01:15:51.300
And if we can just keep our eye on that ball, you're exactly right.
01:15:58.520
You know, the whenever I whenever I hire for my staff, I have always said,
01:16:14.140
I'm going to the tree and pick them off the tree.
01:16:18.160
That's what happens when you start thinking locally.
01:16:23.940
You can see that apple up close and you can see the tendencies of that apple.
01:16:30.560
And before you know it, they're on the national stage.
01:16:49.340
He's like, it was the Tea Party that frustrated everything and I couldn't get anything done.
01:16:56.500
And the New York Times just did a big story about how the entire country changed in 2010.
01:17:01.720
That this was the the the whole pushback against the all their progress goes back to that 2010 election where the Tea Party rose and gave delivered the biggest wave election in a century.
01:17:17.740
This is this is we can't do what we did back then and gather in big crowds and everything else because we can't.
01:17:26.600
It is it's it's just too dangerous to do things.
01:17:35.060
We have to unite again and make our voices heard at the ballot box.
01:17:41.880
If this becomes a wave election and Stu will show you in a minute, it's close.
01:17:52.540
You know, when you when you look at the poll numbers, you're like, well, if I were a baton man, it's not easy.
01:18:03.120
And the people, especially those like Kevin McCarthy and Yertle, the turtle.
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It's time to enforce the Constitution and actually do what you were sent there for.
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My question is, what's being done and how can we be assured that the elections are not rigged and are fair to all?
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Because the conversation sort of fell silent on that issue.
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There's no way to, there's nothing I could say to assure you of that.
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I think some states have, you know, locked things down.
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Getting the Zucker money, Zuckerberg money out is a big help.
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And the reason is, the average person, it's I think in the 80s or 90s, wants verified voting.
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They want voter ID and they want to be able to verify those votes.
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But the politicians don't because the politicians, you know, it might help them.
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The problem is, when we look into this last election, who does, who do you trust to be on a 9-11 board?
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It, it, we're never going to solve this unless we start to find some people with real integrity that are not just playing politics.
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But Americans, to Americans today, everything is politics.
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So, until we start getting that stuff out of politics, we're not going to be able to agree on people with politics.
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I wish I could, I wish I could help you out more on that or give you some really good news.
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And until the people of each state demand it, it's not going to happen in each state.
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Take more of your phone calls and look at the election next.
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I can't believe that 40% of this country, 48% of this country, actually believe that Donald Trump is capable of violating the Espionage Act and is selling nuclear secrets.
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I want to talk to you this hour about the election, because if we don't get out and vote, we have no chance of winning and we have to take the House and it'd be nice to take the Senate.
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So, I would love for you to hear how close things really are right now.
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The Republican Party has reason to fear the midterms.
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And then, uh, 2022 Senate election forecast from 538, uh, Democrats win 61 in 100.
01:27:53.160
And the Republicans were ahead on that, on that breakdown earlier.
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And I, I, we did our first Senate preview a couple of months ago on Studios America in
01:28:06.180
Like, I think it feels easy because I talked to a lot of my conservative friends who look
01:28:11.760
at Biden and his approval rating and think, obviously, this is a home run.
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Part of this is structural in which the seats just don't line up particularly well for Republicans
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In 2024, it's a very good cycle for Republicans.
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So they will have a real advantage structurally in 2024.
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In 2022, the Democrats have the advantage structurally.
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It's just a matter of which seats are up in which states.
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So it's harder for Republicans to, to take those, those purple opportunities, those blue
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leading opportunities and grab them in a climate in which they are favored.
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However, the House is the opposite, where the House is basically all just climate, right?
01:28:56.900
It's, that's how it's decided every single time.
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Now, individual candidates can affect races and you may lose a race or two because you've
01:29:06.800
But generally speaking, that should be much easier for Republicans to win.
01:29:13.280
If they don't win one of these two, that's really, really bad.
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Because, I mean, I don't want to say end of Republic, but end of Republic kind of stuff.
01:29:23.860
You know, I've, I've, we've talked about this every election.
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People say, most important election of a lifetime.
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If the, if the Democrats win both houses and have the presidency and there is no stopping
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It's just all going to be left up to the States.
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Well, speed bump this time has been their own party.
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And of course, as we, as we promised you from the very beginning, Joe Manchin will not save
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Just to, to make sure you're just a-okay in the end.
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Just want to remind voters in West Virginia who voted for Donald Trump by 39 points last
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election, that maybe Joe Manchin should not be the choice next time.
01:30:20.320
If he chooses to run again, just a little request from the rest of the country.
01:30:23.960
We have tons of crappy senators all around the rest of the country, but really we shouldn't
01:30:30.520
So hopefully that one gets rectified in the next election.
01:30:32.720
But while he's on that topic, I'd just like to say, next election, will somebody please
01:30:38.220
run against Mitt Romney and throw him the hell out too?
01:30:48.840
So the Republicans are favored to win the House, but again, it's about a, it's a four to one
01:30:54.420
It's about 80, 20, according to 538, which again is no sure thing, though it is a, they
01:31:05.460
The, there has been some, a big media push to try to come up with reasons why this is
01:31:12.740
going to turn around and Democrats are going to win.
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They're trying to make the Kansas election into this beacon of hope for Democrats, that
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they will be able to get all that energy behind their base and they will all come out and
01:31:29.560
vote because they're so sad that they can't kill children anymore, that they're going to
01:31:34.540
I think the Kansas thing, we talked about this after, right after, I think the Kansas thing
01:31:40.260
It was not particularly written well, it was, uh, right after the overturn, which was not
01:31:48.300
It was supposed to happen before an overturn of Roe versus Wade happened.
01:31:53.880
Uh, the energy was all with the Democrats in an awful election during a primary where not
01:31:59.300
everyone's focused on it, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:32:02.360
I think if you brought that same thing up in Kansas in two years, it would, it would pass
01:32:10.360
Surely I don't think on an election day where everyone's going to be focused on it, that
01:32:16.140
you're going to get more energy out of the left over abortion than on the right for Biden's
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performance, for inflation, for the economy, for rating the former president's house, for
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all the things that Republicans are fired up about.
01:32:28.260
I don't think there's any chance that that works.
01:32:31.100
So I heard speculation that, uh, over the weekend, they wanted Donald Trump to want, they
01:32:43.700
Uh, and they, they said that they thought, or this person I was talking to thought that
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this was intentional from the left because they wanted to make this campaign as well about
01:33:00.140
Now, I don't know that you'd say it doesn't make any stew.
01:33:11.480
Number one, uh, you have Donald Trump who is a known quantity.
01:33:18.040
You know, for sure that 45% of the country hates his guts and will never vote for him
01:33:25.360
Like that is the starting point of this election.
01:33:28.420
You also know that 45% of the country will walk through a wall of fire to vote for the
01:33:34.340
So you take your chance with the, with the few people in the middle and hope that you
01:33:39.580
can squeak out a relatively close election with those people, generally speaking in the
01:33:46.340
suburbs and, uh, generally speaking women who in 2016 lean towards Trump in 2020 lean
01:33:56.880
And you say, they're not going to go back to Trump.
01:34:00.080
The things that turned them off from Trump in 2020 are, or have not gone away.
01:34:09.580
The other side of this is in support of your friend's theory here is the idea that we don't
01:34:18.040
know how to fight that battle against Ron DeSantis.
01:34:21.180
We have shown no ability to put a dent in what he's tried to do in Florida.
01:34:27.700
Now they, this is a risky strategy for Democrats because again, if you believe Democrats, they
01:34:35.180
will tell you that Donald Trump is actually Hitler.
01:34:37.440
So to promote his candidacy would, would be something that is against every human.
01:34:55.100
So I don't know who that, I mean, Lucifer, I guess.
01:34:58.740
Now we do not have, you know, looking at the DeSantis option, they don't know how to beat
01:35:06.260
They took a situation where they probably should have beat him for the first time when
01:35:12.900
And they have not been able to put a dent in him.
01:35:15.100
He's going to win this election easily by all appearances here in Florida for governor.
01:35:18.900
So they don't really, they don't have a great strategy on this one yet.
01:35:21.820
The other thing though, is they do not have 45% of people who see Ron DeSantis as a movement.
01:35:27.620
A lot of conservatives like him, but I mean, even in just name familiarity, he has, he is
01:35:32.460
nowhere near the situation that Donald Trump is in.
01:35:35.980
So it's a risky strategy if they really believe Donald Trump is uniquely dangerous.
01:35:44.060
You shouldn't worry about us raiding a former president's home because he's so uniquely
01:35:53.500
Yet here they are theoretically wanting to run against him because they think they can
01:36:05.160
I mean, MSNBC aired every single one of his rallies in full in 2016.
01:36:14.520
They went out and gave this guy an incredible amount of free media during the primary, which
01:36:22.940
was a big reason why he wound up winning the primary.
01:36:26.060
I mean, you know, that's, that's, that's been well covered.
01:36:29.000
Then they wound up getting burned by it in a big, big way.
01:36:33.000
How, let me get back to the House and Senate race.
01:36:40.700
And I, I mean, that are really dedicated to, all right, let's abolish the, let's abolish
01:36:50.540
Let's use every constitutional thing that we have.
01:36:53.720
And I'm tired of Mitch McConnell and all of this crap.
01:36:56.880
How many people are running and are winning who appear to be those kind of people?
01:37:07.260
It's mixed on the type of race that they're in.
01:37:09.620
You know, we're seeing Trump, people who Trump has endorsed doing really well in the
01:37:16.100
Where he, you know, where, where, uh, more red states, you know, the, the obvious example
01:37:21.020
of the alternate is Dr. Oz, who is not doing well against a man who is barely alive, a man
01:37:30.020
I think I've seen footage of him recently and I'm starting to question it, but I mean, Fetterman
01:37:35.300
is, you know, the man had a, he wasn't good before this, but he had a massive stroke.
01:37:41.020
He's hidden from the public in Pennsylvania for months.
01:37:47.760
Like he's running the Joe Biden 2020 campaign all over again.
01:37:55.840
Staying out of the spotlight and not reminding people who you are works really well sometimes.
01:38:01.180
Uh, you know, especially with someone, you know, like Dr. Oz, who is so well known and
01:38:06.760
again, immediately sets a giant percentage of the population into two camps.
01:38:11.600
And unlike Donald Trump, who has a big movement behind him in support, I'll walk through a
01:38:21.020
So he's the people who really know him were kind of Oprah fans.
01:38:24.580
And I don't think the Venn diagram of Oprah and Trump.
01:38:35.180
So, you know, the, the polls in Pennsylvania show Fetterman up by double digits, most of
01:38:40.780
them, which is now, if you look at the overall Senate, the easiest way to understand this
01:38:45.820
at this very moment is to basically get, start out, start your process at 46, 46.
01:38:53.760
The seats that aren't up for election plus the ones that should be easy for both sides.
01:38:59.040
There's some, there's not, there's possibilities that there could be a couple of these races that
01:39:04.500
But if you start right now, you're at 46, 46 with eight races left in the middle that
01:39:17.500
Corruption in Pennsylvania, I'm not convinced that they've cleaned that up.
01:39:20.440
If you take that one, leave that one in the eight for the moment, Republicans would have
01:39:23.680
to win five of the eight races to take control.
01:39:26.400
Now in that race, you're talking about Pennsylvania.
01:39:31.940
These are not necessarily hardcore red states that should be easy, though.
01:39:45.420
That race, he's been polling showing him slightly behind.
01:39:48.900
I thought he had a good appearance here on the show the other day.
01:39:50.980
And, you know, it's important that he he he win that race.
01:39:56.440
New Hampshire is one that in a wave election is winnable for Republicans.
01:40:09.200
You know, Ohio is a race I think they will win.
01:40:14.740
You know, you look if I if you look at this, Arizona could go either way.
01:40:18.260
Georgia, I think, should be one that they'd be favored on.
01:40:21.720
But they've really gone after Herschel Walker and it's hurt him so far.
01:40:27.220
New Hampshire, I think, is one you typically assume you'd lose.
01:40:30.020
But you is is is winnable and looks like it's a tight race.
01:40:37.660
That's one of the closest states in the 2020 election.
01:40:42.120
Nevada is you're trying to take out a Democratic incumbent, but I think is winnable, especially if this is a Republican leaning year.
01:40:48.800
Pennsylvania, I think, really was winnable if the primary went the other way.
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So if you just do a straight polling look and assuming the election was held today and those polls held up, how would these look?
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Republicans would need to get five of them to win the Senate.
01:43:27.300
Right now, Democrats are leading in six of the eight states.
01:43:39.120
The only two Republicans lead in right now are North Carolina.
01:43:41.520
Even if I show you my work and how I got there?
01:44:05.500
And looking at everything, how would you bet for Congress?
01:44:12.980
I would say it would take a stunning turn for them to lose it.
01:44:20.620
And I will say, winning the House does nothing for the courts.
01:44:25.740
If you win the House, yes, you can stop the bills.
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You can stop the $1.9 trillion in spending that we just saw at the $740 billion.
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And I've said this, you want a stretch goal here.
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It's not out of the question they could win any of these races.
01:44:52.820
Let's say that things go the right way that we want them to go.
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Because of the structural advantages in 2024 in the Senate, there is a possibility that Republicans could have a Republican House, a Republican President, and a filibuster-proof Republican Senate in 2024.
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That is not out of the realm of possibility if they don't suck in 2022.
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When I was little, probably about six, maybe, I had a dog named Prince, and he looked just
01:47:49.980
And I have this picture of me on the boat, on this old wrecked boat, on our only vacation
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we took as kids with our family, with me on this wrecked boat, you know, playing pirate
01:48:05.580
And one day, I came home, and my Lassie was gone.
01:48:14.860
And we lived, you know, we didn't have a big yard, and he liked to run.
01:48:21.460
And so my parents said, son, he really needed to go to a farm.
01:48:27.180
And he's on this farm, and he's running, and he's happy, and lots of dogs there for him
01:48:41.920
And I believed that up until about a year ago, when I told my daughter, Hannah, who joins
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And my daughter, Hannah, just looked at me, and what was it you said?
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Uh, something along the lines of, that's adorable.
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I saw her aunt, Coletta, my sister, who is my older sister.
01:49:27.420
And before I could get out, I'm still holding out hope.
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Now, my daughter is like some crazy animal activist.
01:49:50.700
She saved a bird when she was living in New York.
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Nobody saves the birds in New York for the love of Pete.
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By the way, I'm convinced pigeons in New York are just white doves that have been playing
01:50:06.600
That's why they got that oil stain around their neck.
01:50:08.940
And anyway, science, science, man, it's science.
01:50:12.360
So my daughter saves all kinds of animals, including dogs.
01:50:26.080
And she had this whole little puppy litter that was, you know, going to be gassed.
01:50:37.160
And she, you know, what she does is she rescues them and then she, you know, farms them out
01:50:44.880
And, uh, and so she, so the problem was, is that several of the puppies died and it
01:50:54.060
was extraordinarily traumatic to the little ones, the, my grandchildren.
01:50:59.440
And so they were like, mom, we can't get rid of Stella.
01:51:04.740
And Stella was so cute, blue eyes and black and white spot.
01:51:19.660
And, uh, it's time for Stella to go to a farm, but an actual farm, an actual farm.
01:51:29.340
Uh, and the grandkids right now are with their father.
01:51:33.400
So they can't, they're guaranteed not to hear this, but Hannah is giving away Stella.
01:51:41.140
Um, like you said, we, we fostered these puppies.
01:51:49.560
That's Stella sitting on her bed in the bushes right there.
01:52:08.320
When we got her, we, they, we had, they started with six puppies.
01:52:11.480
They were in a super overcrowded, understaffed shelter in East Texas.
01:52:16.700
And they were very sick when we finally got them.
01:52:21.380
They were really, it was sad when they got there.
01:52:23.260
It was, it was a terrible couple of weeks losing so many puppies.
01:52:27.500
And like you said, by the time that it was just Stella left, every, my children were just
01:52:34.260
I mean, imagine growing up in a house where like six puppies died one after another, after
01:52:39.880
another, you know, they didn't all die at once in some sort of farming accident.
01:52:50.240
Six and five at that time, six and four, four and six.
01:52:54.320
And they were like, grandpa and I probably die.
01:53:03.060
So she has gotten up the nerve to, are you going to tell them the farm story?
01:53:11.560
Uh, I, because if you do, when they turn 18, maybe even 16, I'm going to say you didn't
01:53:33.140
She, Stella needs a family, preferably if they have a decent sized backyard would be great.
01:53:47.880
She is a, so she's a Catahoula, which I, I'd never heard of Catahoula, it's full name's
01:53:54.200
Um, and they are working dogs and they're actually bred to hunt wild boar.
01:54:01.900
Here in Texas, they'd be great if you hunt wild boar.
01:54:09.680
She just needs a family that has a lot of time to dedicate to her, to, to, yeah, just
01:54:17.300
to train her into, or just to, just, she needs play.
01:54:22.640
More dedicated play, like more walks, more running, more everything.
01:54:29.240
And I'm very well aware I'm, I'm the next door neighbor.
01:54:42.920
She just needs some more time, some more attention.
01:55:01.160
That if anyone's interested in giving her a new home, you can send your info to that email.
01:55:08.720
I would love to know maybe a little bit about your family, your situation.
01:55:17.820
I hope you're going to make a huge profit on this.
01:55:19.600
I hope, I mean, I hope this is going to pay for all the kids' colleges.
01:55:25.660
I'm trying to recoup at least what we've spent on this.
01:55:42.300
She's going to be like, you know, I don't know.
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I start to slow down a little bit, and she's going to be saying, hey, Tanya.
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And she is one of the sweetest, most tender hearted dogs I've ever had or met.
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You're just going to go home and watch a soap opera or something, whatever it is you do.
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Back in just a second, let me tell you about Rough Greens.
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Iris lives in Virginia, and she writes in about her dog's experience with Rough Greens.
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The day the trial pack came, she writes, I put some on my hand and offered it to my dog.
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Ever since then, he gets very anxious about mealtime.
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When I'm mixing the Rough Greens in his kibble, he stands up and begs for his bowl.
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Funny thing is, he was always such a picky eater before.
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It's a supplement that you sprinkle on your dog's food.
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It comes from naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black, and he came up with this formula, chock full
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of vitamins, minerals, probiotics, antioxidants, you name it.
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If it's healthy for your dog, it's in Rough Greens.
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And my dog loves it, and I have seen a change in my dog.
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Folks at Rough Greens are so confident that your dog is going to love it, that they have
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They're going to save you on the first trial bag.
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Just go to roughgreens.com slash back or call 833-G-L-E-N-N-33.
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And tomorrow's podcast and broadcast is going to be remarkable as well.
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Make sure you get it wherever you get your podcast today.
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It helps us in the algorithm department like anything is going to be.
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He was on a rocket ship to the moon until you started becoming popular.
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I've been watching a couple of shows here lately and I just wanted to mention a couple of things.
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Have you been watching Only Murders in the Building?
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I have every single service except for the 47 I don't have.
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I'm spending so much money on streaming services.
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If you had to have one, I would say that it would be Amazon.
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Anyway, have you seen The Old Man on Hulu with Jeff Bridges?
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Somebody was talking to me just the other day about Prey?
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And they said, it's another sequel or if it's actually a prequel to, oh, it was with Arnold
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And I was like, well, you lost me and it's all in Cherokee.
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So they put it out in Cherokee and they're going to dub it to English for us?
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Yeah, because it happens in a Cherokee village and it's a Cherokee nation.
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We should point out tonight, by the way, end of an era tonight on television as the series
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Which is the last thing in the Breaking Bad universe, supposedly, until they need more
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But right now they're saying it's the last thing in the Breaking Bad universe, which is
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both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are just such great shows.
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But if you like that sort of stuff, which I do, I mean, it's just so good.
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And nobody deserves success more than Bob Odenkirk, who is a revolutionary comedian.
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He's crazy liberal, but he's brilliant and deserves every bit of his success.
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So my son also turned me on to a band and I hesitate to mention them because I like them.
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Whenever you like a band, that means the band is no longer cool, which means they're done.
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Michael Buble said, I've sold more tickets for him than he has sold for him.
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They were playing at Hot Topic in the mall this weekend.
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And I thought, wow, that Glenn thing did not work out.
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With the exception of Michael Buble, who was just didn't.
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He used to watch me on CNN and he was like, this guy's hysterical.
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But he's actually gotten into a fight with me at a hockey match.
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I saw him in New York and I was checking into a hotel and he happened to be in the lobby.
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And he was like, Beck, what the hell is it with you?
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Some guy looks at me and says, you're friends with Glenn Beck.
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He said, I got into a fight at a hockey match in the stands.
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To be fair, everybody has been in a fight at a hockey match.
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If you go to a hockey game, you're going to get punched by somebody.