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Glenn and I talk about the latest news out of Washington and ramaswamy being caught with his pants down. Also, we talk about a man who was caught with a gun in his pants.
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yeah hello america you know bad things in washington usually happen right around the
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washington i mean you want to talk about you will own nothing uh this one will do it we'll tell you
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about it coming up in just a second also ramaswamy they caught the guy who was threatening his life
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all righty then okay we got some good stuff going on today uh looks like ramaswamy um
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had some problems had some problems caught with his pants down so to speak oh yeah you know everyone's
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got a scandal in their closet somewhere what happened well he was um he was he was mic'd up
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and he went to the bathroom and uh you know it did yeah i mean you can figure out what happened
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from there really or we could just play it we have the uh i mean an optimistic pro human future
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want to be sort of uh exactly i want to be clear about my position i'm super pro human and i mean
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all humans uh you know humans in america humans in africa and africa and everywhere else
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phone open in the bathroom yeah that's uh vivek vivek that's that's your phone vivek i'm not able
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to mute you vivek go ahead ilan um sorry about that so um well i hope you feel better i feel great
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thank you sorry about that guys okay so uh i mean i i feel like he needs a little some there's an issue
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with his flow i feel like there was not a lot i did i felt that too i felt that too i i'm a little
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concerned about him yeah uh if if you remember that there this is not the first time it happened
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uh this is jeffy oh on the glenn beck program um when he was mic'd up and uh had to go to the
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bathroom here it is i'm gonna talk about him now yeah do it i dare you was a little talk radio shot
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here too yeah what uh andrew wilkhouse here by the way uh with us hi andrew well uh pat and stew with
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i mean that's uh i know i know my mic is on did you turn his off
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it's like the naked gun in real life didn't that happen the naked gun in real life remember the
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naked gun at the end of one of those movies where they he's like oh yeah
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all right so what a disaster you know amazing the man who has experience on what vivek may be going
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through now uh jeff fisher joins us uh yes i feel i feel for vivek you you do now yeah when this
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happened to you uh how long did it how long did it last i mean it's been at least 30 seconds he
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kept going and going oh no i mean sorry uh i do not have uh vivek flow issues yes uh that's true
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that's true sound like a racehorse in a bucket jeffy had three gallons of sweet tea before he went
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uh so uh so jeffy uh any advice for vivek well you just have to you know keep your eye on the
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microphone look that wasn't my you know it wasn't my fault you know someone else forgot to turn my mic
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off well not uh you know the the audio guy would have been you know uh you know what it would would
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have been you know probably congratulated for keeping that off the air um but uh so what your lesson
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is to blame other people that was your big takeaway your your responsibility when you go into a
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bathroom is to turn it off oh okay okay just like vivek i mean it was his responsibility right
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yeah he didn't do it do you have any advice for him any idea of what he might be facing
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the way to respond to this you know you just have to own it yeah just don't you just don't own it
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okay just own it all right and that's why you blame someone else all right well the only thing
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you didn't do was own it like you just came on the air and did the opposite of owning it
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thanks a lot jeffy god bless okay it literally says on the screen jeffy fisher urinating on the air
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well you gotta be an expert in something it is i think this is a real problem jeffy and you may
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have some commentary on this that like we we all grew up and you know worked it came up in the in
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the on the air it's hard to believe sometimes but we all were on radio we all came up in normal
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traditional broadcasting sort of venues that's the traditional path in some way or another
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and now every single person on earth has like a podcast or something right like so
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the audience has an audience right the audience has an audience so they like we learned all these
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lessons like when you go to the bathroom and you're wearing a mic like that you unplug it like you don't
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you don't leave it to the audio guy to remember to turn it down because like they're got a million
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things going on that are more important than you're urinating so mistakes happen right mistakes happen
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you take the batteries out it's a pet i like you go hardcore to make sure you're not the person
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unless you're jeffy oh yeah okay thank you or now vivek so you must feel better today
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vivek ramaswamy has uh joined your club yeah yeah and thankfully you know he needs to you know
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hopefully get some uh medical help right so yes that may that may work out to his advantage
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there's a doctor out there going you know i can fix that i can fix that
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uh all right well uh a very very prestigious club now uh you know people who have peed on the air
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uh that is happy to be part of it jeff fisher and now vivek ramaswamy thank you so much
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you're welcome glad we could have you on glad we could have you on by the way uh we should point
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out um star of uh the christmas twist jeffy fisher along with glenn beck myself pat gray my wife
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lisa page uh airing for the first time in 4k this christmas day 24 hours of a christmas twist
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wow on stew does america youtube channel you just pop this thing on just watch the christmas twist
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like a thousand times in a row does it it make it better that it's in 4k oh yeah because we if you
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ever wanted to see jeffy like every pore of jeffy's face it's good it's good you could see that yeah
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like there's a one scene where he gets run over by a car and he's out begging for his life in the
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parking lot and uh i i wasn't there for that shot but i was after when i remember looking at it guys
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saying guys you do realize there's a big booger in one of his nostrils like looking up at the camera
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it's quite clear imagine seeing that in 4k no thank you no thank you it's available no no no you know
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so who was really hurt the people in the car or the car was totaled car was totaled a couple of
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children died oh yeah if i'm not mistaken sliced right through like a knife through butter it was
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really not good really not good the christmas twist uh i still want to i really want to make a
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i want to make a parody like the christmas maybe we just do the christmas twist and we really spend the
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money to do it wrong right wrong you know what i mean possibly i don't know yeah because it's i
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mean i does anybody else happened already hallmark did it hallmark legitimately made i swear they saw
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a christmas twist and then made a real version of our parody so somebody came over they did they
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really did it's the same exact plot i know they stole well i mean i don't say this in a way of like
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i'm gonna sue i i'm very happy they did it but they definitely did it i i want you to know stew that
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it's the same plot in all of the movies well that's kind of the thing yeah but there's always
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details right like what business are they running yeah you know uh like there's little pieces of it
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that are like different in every one of them and they took almost all the details from a christmas
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twist and made it into a new movie it was called like the christmas cookie
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it was exactly i think we should i think you should do an a b comparison between the two
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ah i like that so we can see um the uh the christmas twist if you've if you've not seen it
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is is absolutely fabulous uh we've spent tens of dollars on it uh and it is a hallmark christmas
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movie now somebody came over to my house recently and they looked at my wife and my children and i like
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we were aliens we had the hallmark channel up and uh the movie had just started and we were in the
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kitchen and everything else and we just started shouting out uh that person is gonna fall in love
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oh and uh she's gonna be with a bank and you know you just shout out what you think it is right at the
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beginning and then you just keep narrowing it down you know it immediately immediately oh it is
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incredible you can predict every detail these and then we then we watch them you know usually not
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sitting down but we have it on and we usually watch them and then we all act surprised when
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something happens it's so good and this person looked at me like i was nuts and i'm like doesn't
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everybody isn't that how you watch the hallmark channel i think there is a target audience that is
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you know maybe uh of a certain age and just sweet old ladies that kind of walk watch these you know
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movies just like enjoy them changing i i just love making fun of them oh i love it i legitimately enjoy
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watching them though so do i it's like because so do i there's some of them are so horrible like it's
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so yeah we went to uh godzilla godzilla yesterday pat was there tani was there it was great time
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uh and in the previews there was a movie with uh sydney sweeney who's uh she was in white lotus and
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you know a bunch of some people would call her an attractive young lady and uh she's in a like a
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romantic comedy where she's in a bikini basically the entire uh thing and like it's this it basically
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was a hallmark movie like immediately they're like these two people hate each other oh let's fake
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a relationship to get other people mad i don't know what should we do and then gee are they going
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to end up together at the end of the movie i don't know glenn it was a real surprise i have only seen
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two minutes of this thing but i already know the end of it if i were making that movie because it is so
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predictable i would have like the parents who are trying to get the people together you know on each
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side yeah so i'd have them i just have them at the very end shoot the people
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and then you end it so there's a murder at the end of your your hallmark movie yeah i want to see
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this just this is the movie we should just so you're like oh really you know so you're watching
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you're like oh these two this is so predictable and then you know the uh the mom of you know one
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that wanted her to marry you know some other guy but then this guy came in she just stands up at the
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wedding and shoots him and then the other mother who wanted her son to marry some other woman at the
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same time they just shoot the two and and then they then it ends wow that's a dark ending to it's a dark
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yes but a surprise ending yes right i think they should do that remember that movie called uh was it
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dawn till dusk from back in the day where like it started out like a normal movie then turned into a
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vampire movie halfway through it i think they should just do that like everything's totally
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normal until the wedding scene and then everyone turns into like flying vampires and there's a giant
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war and then it ends you may kiss the bride and he bites her neck and then it's over you're like
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what the hell happened that would be great that would be great they should do that at one point
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didn't will ferrell make a real hallmark movie like hallmark put it on t or it was lifetime put it on
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their actual channel and it was like kind of a movie making fun of all their movies and it was
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dead he did it dead straight like a hundred percent straight didn't like lean into the jokes at all i
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love that and they actually put it on tv i have i never actually watched it it seems like someone
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should go back there we just we really do we say that every year yeah yeah i know uh all right
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by the way glenn did you know this is my 25th year working with you do you know that we're about it's
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about to end we've been here doing the stupid show all the way to december our 25th year working
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together that's kind of impressive don't i get like a watch or something isn't there something
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that comes from this oh no you already gave me the watch straight here's uh here just here's a
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packet of sriracha sauce there you go this is this is very old i mean it's partially open i mean it
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inspired in in august well does that say anything about your talent yeah i guess it does
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inspired a long time ago well i'm happy if it lasted all the way to august and it's crazy i still
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have it in my drawer see what i'm saying about you he's gonna have a little sriracha go do i am just a
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guy who just collects useless stuff congratulations on 25 years stew thank you uh all right let me uh
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tell you about our beginning of my career that would i would have expected something a little bit
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more yeah but that was the sriracha is nice i mean yeah thank you you got it so it's from starbucks
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a thousand of your neighbor uh no so we're going to do that tonight we took a walk in the neighborhood
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just gonna give them cookies here have some cookies you take a motorized cart of some sort no okay no
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i love that no i got accused of having a motorized cart in my neighborhood which i'm the only one that
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doesn't have a golf cart right you know because i don't belong to the club oh that's right yeah i
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remember that i was rejected remember that story yeah gosh that was that was what money well spent
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by pat and i to bribe them to be rejected it was a good job so i get this long long letter that my
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wife or i are driving our golf cart and taking our dog for a run every morning and we're a you know
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danger a driving danger a driving hazard we're like what don't you remember we didn't join the club
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god that's insult to injury golf cart this is rich person insult to injury no it really is it's such
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a such a deny the club membership and then accuse you of having a golf cart yeah it's like wow they
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should build they should build like a they're struggling you were like look what are you doing
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what are you doing you didn't count your golf carts that's been a huge problem in senegal right now
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same things going on there it was it was part of the darfur conflict at the beginning too i know
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really it's just it's just it's just i am because i own a piece of property behind the you know the
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club and stuff who doesn't i have told i have told my my uh my son i am going to get the world's tallest
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car lot flagpole and i am just going to hoist the jolly rogers flag
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and you'll be able to see it for tens of miles and there won't be anything they can do about it
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they will love it they will love it they will love it anyway uh so uh people are moving uh because of
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people like me uh i think uh from washington state they're they're fleeing the pacific northwest
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the california and then uh oregon and washington and they're going to uh they're going to idaho
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now normally i don't like it when people move to california to you know my state and i know
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you know people in idaho are like uh no californians please however the state is already one of the
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most conservative states in the union 58 percent or gop voters but the people that are moving in
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they're moving because of politics and they're registering at 65 percent gop so they're more
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conservative than the people in idaho and i say bring it on it's already a conservative state
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now there's going to be no every republican is going to lose 80 to 20 in in washington and
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california instead of 60 to 40 but who cares yeah 65 percent of the people moving in are registered
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republicans 12 percent are democrats wow that's remarkable wow we are sifting ourselves a little
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bit into uh yeah we are which i don't know i don't i'm okay with it now i feel like i feel like that's
00:28:12.900
what i want to do but it's really bad is it though well it's it's not bad for us per se it's bad for
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the country is it though did the first one get on the air because i know i don't know i mean i feel
00:28:28.680
like you know look there's it's okay to self-select at some level with people who generally see the
00:28:36.500
world i mean i don't need someone who's going to agree with me on the exact tax cut policy that i
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want but like i would like someone who thinks men are men and women are women it's hard to talk to
00:28:46.280
people who can't grasp basic reality people are blaming conservatives for self-sorting and they're
00:28:51.980
saying you know this is horrible well you know what this is where i'm torn now it's really pretty
00:28:57.560
horrible when you are living in a state that forces your children to learn that there is no right or
00:29:04.560
wrong male or female and white people are bad i mean i wouldn't want to live in a state where
00:29:10.660
they're teaching black people are bad or asian people are bad no race what do you say about that
00:29:15.760
i so you you feel like you have no choice but to move and i think it's bad for the country long term
00:29:23.900
but i tell you i'm you know in texas i'm here for a reason i didn't want to live in new york anymore
00:29:32.160
yeah and like i don't know is that a good choice or a bad choice i mean do you like getting pelted by
00:29:36.720
eggs and the way to work every day no i really no i really don't really don't
00:29:40.360
um and uh but gop also does not solve all the problems i want to play something uh that a friend
00:29:47.440
of mine found because he's he's bulgarian and so he watches news from you know former iron curtain
00:29:54.800
countries he found something on their news in ukraine and it comes from 2016 it's lindsey graham
00:30:04.840
and john mccain talking to ukrainian soldiers that next year is the year for offense offense
00:30:15.640
with russia listen to this clip your fight is our fight
00:30:24.800
all of us will go back to washington and we will push the case against russia
00:30:33.920
enough of a russian aggression it is time for them to pay a heavier price 2016
00:30:48.080
our fight is not with the russian people but with putin our promise to you is to take your calls to washington
00:31:01.320
inform the american people of your bravery and make the case against putin to the world
00:31:16.520
wow talk about a warmonger that guy has never met a war he wasn't in love with but hang on just a
00:31:24.820
second isn't it fascinating that you are standing there in 2016 right after the election and you're
00:31:35.200
speaking as though the war is going to begin the next year um and it's already the decision's already
00:31:43.080
made already made we're going to go to war with russia we're going to make his case he's going
00:31:47.360
to make the case well yeah his decision certainly made sure not the nation isn't it weird that after
00:31:53.600
donald trump we didn't really hear anything about ukraine weird russia russia russia but we didn't
00:31:58.500
really hear anything about ukraine and then as soon as donald trump is out the first thing that
00:32:04.900
happens is ukraine yeah caused by a russian invasion yes but is that russian invasion was that russian
00:32:13.680
invasion not only wouldn't have happened with donald trump because of who donald trump was i think
00:32:19.120
that's true but is it also because the russians knew exactly what the warmongers were going to do
00:32:27.480
under a biden administration maybe i mean who knows so it's possible i will say you know this is 2016
00:32:33.820
so it is after crimea like this stuff had heated up quite a bit already right so there's some reason
00:32:39.460
for them to be talking about this but it's certainly two years later yeah it's two years after crimea
00:32:44.440
and why is 2017 i'm convinced it's because they thought hillary clinton was going to get a win
00:32:51.680
then when she didn't the the train has already left the station and we're just going to do it anyway and
00:32:58.580
had no idea that perhaps i'd love i'd love to play this clip for donald trump and get his point of
00:33:05.120
view was there a movement to go into ukraine by the left and the right when you first got in
00:33:12.000
because somebody in his administration would know if that was if that was trying to be wielded against
00:33:20.400
but you know that was remember one of the problems that they had was they said that donald trump was too
00:33:28.040
pro-russian and i mean before the you know there was a computer sending signals to his bank no
00:33:34.020
there's not that was complete fabrication however that he was sending the message we're not going to
00:33:42.300
be hostile we're not hostile we just want to be friends with everybody well that was our that was
00:33:48.060
our position that we were not going to allow ukraine into nato and that position went away
00:33:54.100
they just went back on that completely so uh and i thought it was kind of reasonable for russia not
00:34:02.440
to want ukraine to be part of nato and angry when we failed a promise right we broke a promise to them
00:34:09.020
yep i mean that was part of the agreement back in the day it was so i mean look that there's been
00:34:14.700
lots of problems on both sides of this for a very long time but it does seem like there was an agenda
00:34:19.600
kind of in place that people wanted to execute and trump certainly got in the way of that i mean
00:34:23.860
that clip there is a great example of it they 100 at that moment believed hillary clinton was going
00:34:29.360
to be the next president of the united states you could well no it was december so it was it was
00:34:32.940
after the election oh it was december it was oh okay that's my mistake i'm sorry yeah yeah so that's
00:34:38.080
interesting then they already knew yeah right but i think they thought that the train was already had
00:34:44.420
already left the station that the the deep state everything was happening you know the state
00:34:50.220
department and they just didn't think that i think that they thought it couldn't be stopped at that
00:34:56.300
time too they you remember the early versions of the trump administration were would be maybe more
00:35:02.820
have more affinity for that type of thing right they had a lot of generals in control
00:35:07.620
remember that was the that early version of the trump uh administration had maybe more
00:35:15.540
more likelihood to to take that seriously and it didn't work i mean they he obviously trump did not
00:35:21.400
go along with it with mccain right but the deep state started pushing russia russia russia that russia
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had interfered putin was behind it that uh the presidential election had been hijacked by russia i mean
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they immediately went and made russia the bad guy yeah even though i'm not saying they're not they are
00:35:43.640
the bad guy they are the bad guy but yeah they immediately made that they pinned all stuff that
00:35:48.520
wasn't true on russia yeah i mean they've had it out for russia and it's it's amazing to me how
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does it seem like anybody is actually representing you
00:36:01.620
not really yeah not really right and so people buy into conspiracy theories because
00:36:09.740
you have to try to explain it yeah how why is no one else standing up for america and how much have
00:36:19.160
things changed since that presidential debate between obama and romney where obama told romney
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that the 1980s called and they wanted their russian policy back that you shouldn't be considering
00:36:30.540
russia even an enemy at that point it was al-qaeda that was the enemy not russia well that's interesting
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how much that's changed over the last few years well i think the russia thing came from the clinton
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um and biden camp i really i mean i think they've been um making money with russia and ukraine
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on the side dirty money for a long time yeah and i think this was part of their plan
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the whole time quite honestly yeah but i could be wrong pat thank you so much god bless no no thank
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welcome to the glennbeck program i'm going to be in phoenix this weekend uh for america fest
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uh from uh tp usa and uh the the people they have coming is i mean holy cow i hope none of these
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people are speaking at the same time i am uh charlie kirk tucker carlson uh patrick bett david who
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had just had on a podcast he's fantastic candace owens me rob schneider roseanne barr tulsi gabbard
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uh ted cruz dennis prager ali beth stuckey jonathan isaac tim pool james o'keefe riley gains ben
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carson my gosh gad sad uh jason whitlock i mean this is the who's who james lindsey's gonna be there
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uh and i will uh be there on i think i'm there i may be the last speaker one of the last speakers
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on opening night i think which is this coming saturday yeah saturday night uh so look forward
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to seeing you there america fest 2023 it's in phoenix this year tp usa if you want uh more
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it's we it's just i don't know a lot of big names there but a lot of big people there certainly fit in
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that's an insult i mean that's an insult i will be at bob's chili cook-off uh give me in the
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We've got to stand together, it's the goodness of night.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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I don't need, Stu, I don't know if this is going to work, but in Portland, they're trying
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to clean up the streets and they're going to ban public drug use.
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Tennessee has decided, criminals, they're going to lock them up.
00:46:00.360
And you know what they found out when they started doing this in Tennessee?
00:46:06.680
No, now that's, I don't know, causation correlation.
00:46:15.200
But there's a couple of novel ideas for you just to put in that, you know, pipe of yours
00:46:26.300
But they're thinking about it as they try to clean Portland up.
00:46:34.000
Let me talk to you here a little bit about inflation.
00:46:38.140
How important inflation is going to be in your life and the coming years here in America.
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Because they're going to inherit the economy that we leave them with.
00:46:59.580
And they're going to have to deal with this for a very long time.
00:47:04.300
Don't tell them that because it'll bum them out.
00:47:06.120
Anyway, Tuttle Twins would like to enlighten them and you with a free stocking stuffer.
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It's called Tuttle Twins and the Creature from Jekyll Island.
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It is a great book based on the epic bestseller, The Creature from Jekyll Island.
00:47:22.060
But this one is for kids and adults that, you know, really just don't want to get into all of that detail.
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Yes, and the book is free until they run out of the extra supply right now or until the end of the week, whichever comes first.
00:47:56.060
Did you see that Tucker Carlson has launched his own streaming web service?
00:48:06.320
You know, in most industries, people get upset when they have new competition.
00:48:13.040
I feel like with conservative media, like, I'm happy that there are other voices in other places like talking about this stuff.
00:48:18.400
I know the only thing, the only thing that I'm worried about on that is, you know, the blaze is set up to where, you know, you come in and I don't take part of your money or anything like that.
00:48:34.000
You know, you make your money and your voice is on the blaze.
00:48:37.020
And that way we can get entrepreneurial kind of people that are here and they can build it here.
00:48:43.660
And I say that only because financial times are coming.
00:48:52.340
But if you have to join Daily Wire, the blaze, Tucker Carlson, it becomes a lot.
00:49:15.100
Why don't you move over to that seat for a second, see if that works?
00:49:23.540
Sorry, we're having some technical difficulties.
00:49:27.660
So, there was a time, you know, that we all paid for cable, and I wish there was a way we could bundle like cable did.
00:49:34.680
So, you had one bill, and you could get everybody.
00:49:45.600
I'm trying to make sure that everybody that is doing this still retains, you know, their own voice and their own responsibility, their own money, and everything else.
00:50:00.360
And the good thing is, at least with most of these services, the Blaze is certainly included in that, as well as, I think, Tucker.
00:50:07.140
I heard him talk about it a little bit with Megyn Kelly yesterday.
00:50:09.960
And, you know, you're going to have a lot of the stuff that's available for everybody.
00:50:13.600
And then if you want the extra stuff, you want the more in-depth stuff, you go with the subscription.
00:50:24.440
And there was a thing when you did this back in the day.
00:50:27.160
When you left Fox and decided to start your own thing, there was a big discussion about, well, Glennon Beck's just going to disappear.
00:50:33.380
He's going to be no longer going to be relevant.
00:50:35.180
And Fox, remember, they tried to, this is when they were trying to, by the way, when they, let me make sure I say this clearly for everyone in the media to understand.
00:50:41.560
When they were trying to re-sign you to a contract, that was the argument Fox made to you.
00:50:48.240
You're not really, he said, you're not really going.
00:51:00.440
And at that point, considering we were in, like, the time of buffering, like, you could barely get video to load on the internet at that point.
00:51:06.180
The only one that was doing live streaming was Major League Baseball.
00:51:16.140
And at that time, the argument was, I think, convincing to a lot of people.
00:51:21.000
Like, you'd say, okay, well, you had this big Fox thing, and then you're taking this big risk by going.
00:51:27.300
Now, you still had the radio show, so it wasn't exactly purely an argument.
00:51:30.000
But there was an argument of basically you're making, you're trading freedom for relevance.
00:51:40.180
I mean, you were the first one kind of blazing that path.
00:51:44.360
I mean, Megan left, you know, some of the highest profile gigs in media.
00:51:50.220
And is now making a massive impact, hosting debates.
00:51:55.420
I mean, I went invisible for a while because there was.
00:52:02.220
And there was nobody watching anything online at the time.
00:52:07.520
From a television perspective, you know, because of the radio, you always had a big impact.
00:52:12.200
Tucker even said to me recently, he said, I thought you were nuts when you left.
00:52:18.400
And I have to tell you, as I found out about Tucker's thing this morning as I'm reading the headlines, I signed up immediately.
00:52:40.340
And I can't wait to see what Tucker Carlson is going to do with his success.
00:52:46.140
I mean, he, you know, look, he's one of the biggest voices in conservative media.
00:52:49.760
And it's interesting because they have tried so hard to silence him.
00:52:55.520
Well, you can, but it's going to be very difficult because of Elon Musk.
00:53:06.580
They banned Alex Jones and he kind of went away for the mainstream.
00:53:11.560
But he never went really away for his own people.
00:53:18.180
And I think, I think anybody who is fair minded, even if you didn't like Alex Jones, I mean, Alex Jones was on the air, you know, right after September 11th.
00:53:36.480
So, you know, you might have your bone to pick, but I think everyone could say a billion dollar.
00:53:48.420
It was all politically driven and emotionally driven as well.
00:53:51.900
I mean, I think what he said about the victims of, what is it?
00:54:02.240
And look, but now he, I think he's kind of learned a lesson maybe.
00:54:09.340
I mean, he certainly has said he, you know, regrets those comments.
00:54:13.460
And I do, you know, I do find it fascinating though.
00:54:16.840
I was reading, I can't remember if it was this story or if it was another one.
00:54:22.400
The Rudy Giuliani case is going on right now where he's being accused of defamation.
00:54:25.880
And because he went after, he even reported, he talked about these two election workers
00:54:35.980
And they're coming after him for tens of millions of dollars for these things.
00:54:41.940
Um, and it's fascinating to me how the system works because the evidence they use as to
00:54:48.160
why that was harmful are things like they, people were posting online.
00:54:52.940
They're saying they wanted to kill these people.
00:54:59.000
Shouldn't those people be the ones getting sued?
00:55:09.480
And it's like, for some reason, Giuliani, like, look, I'm not defending Giuliani's actions
00:55:14.340
But like, if what he said, quote unquote, caused someone to post a terrible thing, a crime online,
00:55:24.760
we are acting as if those people have no agency at all.
00:55:27.980
And that Giuliani, or in this case, Alex Jones, is the arbiter of this.
00:55:35.460
But isn't that what the left argues all the time?
00:55:47.460
And it's like, well, you go down this road and it's like, people should be responsible
00:55:52.820
If the problem is these people were being threatened, those people who threatened them
00:55:59.280
Maybe there's a responsibility for Giuliani in what he said.
00:56:02.800
But you're putting it in tens of millions of dollars because of these side consequences
00:56:13.520
But I think all of this stuff is coming back around.
00:56:22.340
The reason why I brought up Alex Jones was because Elon Musk put him back on.
00:56:34.600
If they reach out to X, I believe they called it defensive briefings in 2020 regarding which
00:56:40.680
eventually culminated in the censorship of Hunter Biden.
00:56:43.380
If they started reaching out again, would that be something that you or the team and
00:56:47.580
no, I can understand if you don't want to answer now, but you would consider making
00:56:50.420
public, we will be as transparent as possible with, you know, and frankly, if I think a government
00:57:04.580
agency is breaking the law and there are demands on the platform, I would be prepared to go
00:57:10.540
to prison personally, if I think they are the ones breaking the law.
00:57:19.200
Both Stu and I are reading the book on Elon Musk right now.
00:57:27.740
You know, I don't think he's a, oh, I'm a strict constitutionalist, and I don't.
00:57:36.360
But one of the things he is, is an underdog that does not like bullies.
00:57:45.460
He would go to jail before he would do something that he felt the government was telling him
00:57:53.300
I think he would go to jail, but he's the game changer.
00:57:59.980
It's, you know, there have been voices, voices like mine, voices like Carlson.
00:58:05.360
I mean, look at what Tucker has done just on X.
00:58:12.420
And it kept him relevant because Fox never took online seriously.
00:58:21.040
So he could go on an online platform and, and just have his show, which kept him relevant
00:58:30.540
because it wasn't a competitor and he wasn't fighting for commercial time.
00:58:38.240
That just shows they still don't take it seriously.
00:58:40.760
But because Elon Musk, before Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson just would have been gone, just gone.
00:58:47.820
And he would have had to set a, sit out a contract before he could come to places like this.
00:58:54.620
I mean, think about what Elon Musk did, just did.
00:58:57.300
He makes this comment that is perceived widely to be, have anti-Semitic issues.
00:59:03.760
And now, you know, even people like Ben Shapiro defended him on it for what he was trying to say.
00:59:09.560
He said it was a mistake the way he worded it, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:59:13.340
But all, you know, all these advertisers drop because they've, of this comment that Elon Musk makes.
00:59:19.640
Then he goes in front of the New York Times at their deal book situation and says, you know, F off.
00:59:24.760
If you're going to, don't, don't advertise with us.
00:59:28.100
He does that right after that, puts Alex Jones back on X, right?
00:59:36.640
And not only has he put him back on, he's recommending you follow him.
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Well, we have Justin Haskins on with us, who is from the Heartland, the Heartland.
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Anyway, he's here to tell us about the poll that was done by Rasmussen that we spoke about yesterday.
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It is the Heartland-Rasmussen poll on voter fraud.
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And for the first time, a poll has been done and asked, did you cheat?
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Did you or somebody you know fill out a ballot that wasn't yours?
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And shockingly, there was about 8 to 10 percent of people on both sides that claimed to be cheating in the 2020 election.
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You know, look, once you're in the Hall of Fame, they can't revoke it.
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I mean, O.J. Simpson is still in the NFL Hall of Fame.
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So tell me the ins and outs of this poll, because I have some questions.
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So the poll is of a thousand of voters, the vast majority of which voted in the 2020 election.
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And basically, we asked people, the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports, we asked people
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about various fraudulent behaviors without actually telling them that it's a form of fraud.
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So we asked them, did someone else fill out a ballot for you using your name?
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Did you mail a ballot in a state that you're no longer a permanent resident in?
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Did you sign a ballot, forge a signature for someone else's ballot, with or without their
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I had this idea for a poll about a month ago, and I had numerous, numerous people telling
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Do not ask it, because it's going to be a huge bust.
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And no one is going to admit that they committed fraud.
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My father, who's probably listening to the show right now, begged me, don't do this show.
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You said in the lead-up to this, it was somewhere between 8% to 10%, I think you said, admitted
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It was between 17% and 21% of people who did mail-in ballots said yes to one of the questions
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This is at minimum, one in five mail-in ballots, fraudulent.
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I have sat down at the kitchen, and not with voter stuff, but I've sat down in the kitchen
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and I'm filling out some paperwork, and my wife is supposed to fill it out or whatever.
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I've filled out forms for her, and I think a lot of people have been in a situation to
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where you're like, just sign it, because it's your spouse and you're together, and you don't
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think you're committing fraud because everybody...
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How much of a role do you think that played with older people that they're voting together
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at home and maybe the wife or the husband is filling out the ballot, but they're sitting
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Yeah, I mean, I think that that's a fair point for at least some of the questions.
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This is why we didn't just ask only one kind of question.
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We also asked, you know, did you cast a ballot in a state where you're no longer a resident?
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You know, or did you, you know, and did you fill out someone's ballot is a little bit
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different than did you just sign it kind of at the end.
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Well, the really important thing, I think, for people to keep in mind, though, is that
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although that scenario is entirely possible, I think a lot of people actually did experience
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it, and people might be thinking, well, you know, what's the big deal?
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In previous elections, when you had to go vote in person, that would never happen.
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And so I think this explains, I think this survey explains why we saw so many additional
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We saw it was like 20 million additional votes or some crazy thing like that that we had
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I think because there were a ton of people filling out ballots for other people in the
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I think that was the most common form of voter fraud.
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And so that's not on the same level, maybe, as stealing ballots from a ballot box or something
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like that, but it's still a form of fraud, and it's still something that impacted the
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So what's going to happen because of this poll?
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I mean, first of all, when you look at it, it's 22 percent Democrat, 21 percent Republican.
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But that's misleading because almost two to one, if I'm not mistaken, Democrats are sending
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in ballots where Republicans are going in and voting on Election Day.
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Yeah, I mean, I don't think we know, I don't think we have enough data to know for sure who
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did this more often in terms of party affiliation or voting for Biden or Trump or anything like
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I think at the most we can say, though, very definitively, is that voter fraud was a major
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And I don't know that we could tell who won the election based on this.
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I don't know that we could tell who won, because in a lot of these states, like in Georgia
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and places like that, I mean, the difference between Trump and Biden was a fraction of a
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So if voter fraud was even close to what we're seeing in this poll, we don't know who won
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And so what we have to do going forward is making is make sure that if you're going to
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have mail in balloting, which I don't think is a great idea, but if you're going to have
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it in your state, then a widespread mail in balloting, then make people go to a notary or
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someone who's an unbiased party official, have the state pay for the notary or whatever.
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Most government buildings have a notary anyway.
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If you require that, then most of this problem pretty much goes away overnight.
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Now you're expecting people of any color, pink, black, yellow, red, orange, purple, to
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That's something only in a rich person's world.
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No, and you know, that's what they're going to say.
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We all have to get the little flag, you know, sticker.
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Unless I mean, unless you have a, you know, an excuse.
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We used to work out of state on election day, obviously doing election coverage.
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It was impossible for us to get there on that day.
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Hey, Justin, do you have anything that you can compare this to?
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Like, obviously, like, I'm wondering, is this a consistent number from election to election?
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So the answer to Stu's fine question is that we do not have...
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As far as I could tell, I tried to find something similar to it.
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I'm not sure that it would even necessarily matter if it had in some ways.
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Because during COVID, things changed so dramatically.
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Prior to COVID, there was hardly any mail-in balloting allowed anyway without an excuse.
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So I don't know that it would matter all that much if we had something to compare.
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I mean, and honestly, the government should care.
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If you don't believe the election results, then strongman tactics or chaos ensues.
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Well, because there were a lot of people that didn't believe that those were accurate results.
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And also, for the first time in my life, with an exception of the year 2000, all of a sudden, we don't know the answer.
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And even in the year 2000, they didn't shut down counting.
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There were just too many things that were irregular.
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And the government has lied and lied and lied about so many different things.
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Oh, he's got a bank in Moscow that's contacting him at Trump Tower.
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They're pushing conspiracy theories while saying real things are conspiracy theories.
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If they don't clean this up, and they know this, they are responsible for any kind of unrest.
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Especially in today's world, it's called blockchain.
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Yeah, and I think the scale of this, too, is just so absolutely massive.
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You're a completely reasonable person for believing that voter fraud impacted the election based on this survey and a whole bunch of other things that happened.
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But to just give people some perspective on the numbers, there were 159 million ballots cast.
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68 million of those ballots were cast mail-in ballots.
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It was by far the biggest mail-in ballot election in 2020 ever.
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If this survey is reflective of what actually happened, and one in five mail-in ballots are potentially fraudulent or should have been thrown out, shouldn't have been accepted,
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And so this has to be cleaned up, or we don't have a country.
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The D.C. Board has removed now 65,000 ineligible registrations and will remove 38,000 more in California and Illinois contacted by Judicial Watch.
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So Judicial Watch sent notice letters to the election officials in D.C., California, Illinois, saying,
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you're violating the National Voter Registration Act.
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There are people that have moved out of the state that are long dead, didn't exist, whatever, should not be voting, and you're leaving them on the rolls.
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I mean, it really is crazy to me that it only seems like the right is doing anything about this.
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Well, of course, they think they're going to lose.
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I mean, the poll comes out, and you can't really explain it this way because of the numbers of people that were participating.
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But just looking at it at the surface, 21%, 22%, Republican, Democrat.
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The minute we stop caring about every single vote that is cast is the day the republic is no more.
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I wish someone would lead the charge to clean this up.
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And when you look at election laws that have been passed, actually, a lot of red states are terrible in this regard.
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I mean, I was looking at state-by-state laws on mail-in balloting.
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In Rhode Island, which is as blue of a state as you will ever find, been dominated by the Democrat Party for a century.
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They require two witnesses or a notary for a person to cast a mail-in ballot.
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I've been a loyal Democrat for as long as I can remember.
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I served as a senior advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders during the 2016 and 2020 elections.
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That is why I can no longer remain in today's Democratic Party, a party that is focused on
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dividing us by radicalizing every issue and undermining our rights enshrined in the Constitution.
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The party that once championed the working class has now been overtaken by elites in affluent
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hubs who couldn't care less about the struggles of the average American.
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They have declared war on concerned parents like myself, labeling them domestic terrorists
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I would love to talk to this guy because I can't imagine that we agree on.
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I think the strongest line so far is I love our country.
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disservice to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
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Politics to me is about addition, not division.
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It is meant to unite us as a nation where we can put aside our differences on some issues
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However, the Democrats tendency to label dissenters as extreme, shutting down meaningful discourse
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has veered away from the principles I believe are essential for a thriving democracy.
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In the years as part of the Democratic Party, I witnessed a hesitancy and, at points, clear
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unwillingness to address critical issues for fear of alienating segments of the party.
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I'm looking at the Democratic Party's vision for an ideal world, and it is a very concerning
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They imagine a country where dissent from the powers that be result in punishment.
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This guy, I mean, he was part of Biden, he was part of Bernie Sanders, and now he is finally
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to a place to where he realizes they imagine a country where dissent from the powers that
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The term equity has lost its true meaning as the party struggles to understand its use
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the genuine pursuits of justice, leaving a void in the very principles that should guide
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our efforts toward a more inclusive and just society.
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As I've grown older, my priorities have shifted toward ensuring that my tax dollars contribute
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to the welfare of our children, support for the less fortunate, and secure national defense.
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Unfortunately, the Democratic Party's current focus involves burdensome taxation, prioritizing
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foreign aid over domestic needs, and accumulating debt that compromises our national security.
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The Democratic Party's leadership also raises concern.
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President Biden's struggles while doing the job day-to-day, coupled with controversy surrounding
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his family, have brought forward serious issues that warrant our careful consideration.
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the narrative of a party entangled in controversies and detached from the concerns of everyday Americans.
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Democratic policies paint a bleak picture of a country where a significant portion of people's
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hard-earned wages are funneled into an ever-expanding government, leaving individuals working tirelessly
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funds for personal gain. They are far more concerned with consolidating power than with genuinely
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addressing the needs and concerns of the American people. The difference between stated values and
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actual behavior undermines the trust that citizens should be able to place in their government.
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As I reflect on these issues, I'm compelled to seek a political home that aligns with a commitment
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to judging individuals by their character, fostering accountability, and advancing the well-being
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of all Americans. By joining the Republican Party, I am not abandoning my values. Instead, I'm seeking a
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political home that aligns more closely with my vision for a free, united, and prosperous America. The
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Republican Party, with its emphasis on individual freedoms, fiscal responsibility, and a commitment to
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addressing the concerns of all Americans offers a new path forward, one that I am eager to explore
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as I re-enter the political arena. That is fascinating. He's wrong about the Republican Party, but
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I mean, fiscal responsibility, uh-huh, right. In comparison, maybe. But in comparison, in comparison,
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perhaps, perhaps. That is, I think, incredible. Can you ever see yourself having that type
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of moment? Yes. I think we already have. I think we already have. I've gone from, uh, not a Republican
01:34:54.080
because, uh, I just don't like labels, to not a Republican because I don't like the Republicans.
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I mean, I vote generally Republican, but I'll never give them a dime ever again. If I had a choice
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to get out and have another, if another party started that was serious, like Libertarian Party,
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it feels like they're never really serious about winning. Um, and, uh, if I had another choice,
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that's why I'm independent. I think that's why a vast, vast number of former Republicans and Democrats
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are now going independent because they don't feel either party is really representing them.
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Yeah. His transition there is interesting because he's saying, I haven't changed my principles,
01:35:43.300
but like, you know, talking about some of these things. Yeah. I mean, like, how can you be with
01:35:48.860
Bernie, a Bernie Sanders advisor and care about fiscal responsibility? I mean, come on. Yeah. How,
01:35:55.420
how does you not get that? That's why I'd love to talk to him. Yeah. I mean, I'm curious as to
01:35:58.700
whether it was one of those things where he's realizing he was wrong. Cause he's saying,
01:36:03.600
I'm, I'm still the same guy basically. But he did say on the fiscal responsibility, as I got,
01:36:09.320
as I have gotten older. Yeah. So it's kind of like, if you're not a liberal when you're,
01:36:13.880
you know, 20, you're, you don't have a heart. If you're not conservative by the time you're 50,
01:36:19.160
you don't have a brain in the famous worlds, words of Churchill. Yeah. That's interesting. So
01:36:24.340
this would be a really fascinating guy to talk to. I would love to talk to this guy.
01:36:29.100
How does that transition happen? Glenn? Cause you have the, if you have a moment like that where
01:36:32.940
you're going, I mean, this is a big life change, right? He's the hated, he is the most hated man
01:36:37.620
on the left for a while. You're saying is what's the result of this happening? Yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah,
01:36:43.000
that's for sure. But like, I'm saying in a quiet moment, right? Like you're at your house and one day
01:36:48.900
you're looking at your life and you're saying, God, I've spent my entire life trying to get people
01:36:52.380
like Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden elected. And I think they're wrong. Like, I think I've,
01:36:58.160
I've, I've spent my life working for something that is actually hurting the country. What kind
01:37:03.380
of, what kind of moment is that in a person's life? I didn't think we've had that. We had that
01:37:10.320
with the Patriot Act. We had that smaller ones, but it was led to the same thing. We've, I think,
01:37:16.220
policy though. That's not a, try this. I have always been red, white, and blue. I bleed red,
01:37:25.340
white, and blue. I bleed the United States of America. I have always believed that we were the
01:37:31.420
good guys. I don't think so anymore. That we're the good guys. Yeah. I think that, I think the intent
01:37:39.400
of most of our soldiers, the intent of most of the people in America is different than the intent
01:37:47.540
of those at the CIA, NSA, now FBI. It's just different from the people in Washington, the
01:37:55.120
higher ups in Washington. I think they are on the wrong side. They are no longer on the side of the
01:38:00.900
American people. So I have a really hard time. You know, it's weird is I've had an easier time
01:38:07.940
to say the Pledge of Allegiance. I used to have a problem. I pledge allegiance to the flag
01:38:14.200
of the United States of America. It's always bothered me. The flag,
01:38:18.220
only because it's a Woodrow Wilson FDR thing. It is always, it's a symbol, but I have concentrated
01:38:27.020
on and the Republic for which it stands. Right. And that has become more and more important to me,
01:38:35.580
the Republic. I fly the flag differently. I used to fly the flag as a, as a sign. Yeah. I,
01:38:46.920
I love America. Now I almost fly it mentally in defense of the Republic as almost a symbol of rebellion
01:38:58.780
in my life. Hmm. I believe in the Republic for which that stands where I never would have thought
01:39:08.480
that way. Never. I always gave people, you know, 25 years ago, I gave everybody the benefit of the
01:39:14.980
doubt. Oh, we all kind of think alike. That was a, that was hard. That was really hard when you,
01:39:21.480
when I at least woke up and went, I think they're working against us. I think, I don't even know how
01:39:28.760
long this has gone on. I, I think we're actually, we've been conned for a very long time. Those
01:39:35.340
principles that we all thought we had. No, the elites don't have those principles. That's a big
01:39:42.000
awakening for sure. Yeah. Um, I always think of the follow-up question, which you, cause you said,
01:39:46.740
you know, I don't know if we're the good guys anymore, but the follow-up question to that I
01:39:50.160
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So you said, dude, you're not as sure that we're the good guys anymore, but as compared to what?
01:41:56.020
The people. I thought, because this is what a republic is, a democracy is one man, one vote.
01:42:07.460
And then after that, the government has all the power and it no longer has to represent because
01:42:13.160
it's not a republic. It's not a representative body. Uh, but we are. And I always thought
01:42:22.700
they're bad guys and good guys, but for the most part, they represent the people. When I was down
01:42:29.860
in Houston, when was it last week doing this thing on illegal immigration and a place called a colony
01:42:37.680
Ridge, we're making this documentary. It's coming out in January and I'm there. And one thing is
01:42:47.120
consistently said by everyone, no matter if they agreed with each other or not, they all said one
01:42:55.480
thing. Who's representing me? Who's coming to my defense? Who's, who's standing there saying this
01:43:04.500
can't happen. This is wrong. There's nobody. And then they followed it with a terrifying remark.
01:43:10.920
Every single one of them. There's got, there's too much money to be made here. There's, they're all
01:43:18.040
on the take. Now, I don't know if they are or not. We, as of yet have not found any evidence that are,
01:43:25.520
that anybody's on the take. There is money being exchanged. You know, $1.4 million went to the
01:43:32.180
governor of Texas, but did he do anything because of that? So far, I don't have any evidence, but there
01:43:40.860
is a lot of money sloshing around. Who's representing you? You know, the guy in, um,
01:43:52.900
Argentina, is it Malay? Is that how you say his name? Um, this guy is, I think he's remarkable. I don't
01:44:01.080
know if you've been following what he's, uh, been doing, but he is, his, his, um, policies are called
01:44:11.300
the chainsaw policies. Okay. I love this. He says the country is out of control. It no longer represents
01:44:20.300
the average person. So he's not going to grow the size of government. He took it from 18 departments.
01:44:27.960
He took that down to nine. I want to tell you what he did, uh, in a little more detail here in a few
01:44:34.100
minutes, but he took it down to nine. He cut the government size in half. Then he said, that's not
01:44:42.120
enough. I got to get rid of the central bank because the central bank is dealing for them and the banks,
01:44:46.620
not for you. This guy actually, I think means it. And he's not gaining power for himself because he's
01:44:55.580
reducing the size of the government. When the government is gigantic, by the way, we're about
01:45:02.160
to hit a record this month of 23 million Americans working for the federal government. That's a lot of
01:45:10.140
votes. It's a lot of votes. 23 million Americans. That's a record. When you have this giant bureaucracy
01:45:19.760
that can have their fingers in everything you do, including the mud puddles on your property,
01:45:28.340
there's a problem. There's a real problem because that government is working against you. In most,
01:45:37.060
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01:45:41.760
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01:45:49.000
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01:47:29.540
Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We were just talking about Argentina's new libertarian president.
01:47:42.380
You know, Sunday he took office and took a chainsaw to government spending and what he calls
01:47:49.820
the country's political caste by signing executive orders to cut the number of government ministries
01:47:56.820
from 18 to 9. Now you think you have bad inflation. Argentina has 143% annual inflation. That means
01:48:11.220
prices are 143% higher than they were the year before. That is awful. And he said, we're going to,
01:48:21.780
we're going to stop the bleeding here with a chainsaw plan. Um, he said also that they would
01:48:27.280
accept the, uh, or adopt the U S dollar and shut down Argentina's central bank because he says that's
01:48:33.540
the biggest problem. So here's, here's what he said. Ministry of tourism and sports out ministry of
01:48:41.500
culture out. These are like departments, department of environment and sustainable development out
01:48:47.360
department of women, genders and diversity out ministry of public works out. Uh, he said the
01:48:55.240
thievery of politics is over long live freedom. Damn it. We don't have a margin for sterile discussions.
01:49:04.220
Our country demands action and immediate action. The political class left the country at the brink of
01:49:09.760
its biggest crisis in history. We don't desire the hard decisions that will need to be made in the coming
01:49:15.240
weeks, but they didn't leave us any options. There's a guy who loves his country is trying to
01:49:24.080
fix it, answering to the people, not to the elites. And then let's go to the, um, uh, university of
01:49:33.420
Wisconsin. They, the board voted nine to eight university of Wisconsin system board of regions,
01:49:39.440
nine to eight, they rejected an $800 million deal with the Wisconsin state legislature,
01:49:44.660
choosing instead to keep expanding diversity, equity and inclusion programs and hiring staff
01:49:53.240
and admitting students based on DEI standards, not merit. So what they said is they're not,
01:50:01.500
they don't want the $800 million in funding. They don't want raises for every one of their 39,000
01:50:07.540
employees. They want DEI and it's, it's not expanding it. All they're not reducing it. All they said was
01:50:16.360
we want to freeze on hiring DEI coordinators for three years. Uh, and we want to transition
01:50:25.060
some of these positions into colorblind student success roles. So in other words, merit-based hiring
01:50:32.760
for students, they couldn't take it. Now, who are they listening to? Are they listening to the special
01:50:39.500
interests or are they listening to the average American? Because the average American is concerned
01:50:46.180
about the education of their children, which falls right into, if my children don't have it any better
01:50:53.340
than I did, then the country's not going to be better than I did. They're going to have bigger
01:50:57.500
problems. The country could fall. I mean, who is fighting for America and who is trying to destroy
01:51:05.900
it? It's a great question. Uh, and, uh, I think the, the answer is getting clearer and clearer,
01:51:13.500
isn't it? Oh, I think it is. Um, there is a new update to the story we've been talking about what for
01:51:18.240
now two weeks when it comes to the, um, Harvard and what was it? Harvard Penn and MIT, this, this,
01:51:26.040
this, uh, the testimony they gave. Yeah. The presidents of those universities coming out and
01:51:30.940
saying, you know, okay, so yes, they were, they were calling for, uh, you know, the death to Jews
01:51:37.360
and genocide for Jews, but I mean, we don't want to stop freedom of speech. Right. Which is hilarious
01:51:43.740
because they absolutely want to stop freedom of speech on so many other issues. So the Penn, uh,
01:51:49.760
president had to step down. She's gone already. Um, now they were going after the Harvard one,
01:51:54.640
uh, after, uh, all of this happened and the board agreed to review, uh, her, uh, presidency and whether
01:52:02.620
she should remain in the presidency. Uh, and Harvard and the university board has unanimously supported
01:52:08.220
her. It's Claudine Gay is her name. They called her the right leader to help our community
01:52:13.460
heal. Uh, now there was two things going on here. One was, Hey, I noticed you said that calling for
01:52:19.540
the genocide of Jews was not against your code of conduct. That whole controversy we've covered
01:52:23.940
in pretty great detail. The other controversy that has been bubbling up for a while now is her,
01:52:30.380
her accusations of plagiarism that she's been plagiarizing and has been for years and years and
01:52:36.480
years and years. And there was four instances, I think, uh, that, uh, it was, I believe it was the
01:52:41.500
Washington free beacon initially who found this and, um, the Harvard crimson has written about this
01:52:47.280
and did say it does appear that some of these examples do violate the plagiarism policy of
01:52:54.980
Harvard. Now, of course the board said the exact opposite. They said, we found no violations of this
01:53:00.880
at all. Um, but apparently your eyes now there's even more and more and more coming here. Now they
01:53:08.020
believe, uh, this is, uh, uh, this is from, uh, Chris, uh, Aaron Sibarium who's been, I think on,
01:53:14.560
he's been on my show for sure. I think he's been on the show too, but he says, uh, Chris Rufo's
01:53:17.920
examples are just the tip of the iceberg in four articles published between 1993 and 2017, including
01:53:23.340
her dissertation, Gay paraphrased or quoted almost 20 authors without proper attribution. In some cases,
01:53:30.480
lifting entire paragraphs verbatim. Wow. This is, that is absolutely, this is, it's absolutely
01:53:38.920
unquestionable. Absolutely plagiarism. Now Harvard, you can do that, but you have to quote it. Yeah,
01:53:43.520
you quote it and you, and you cite it. Um, now Harvard says there was no violation, which is
01:53:49.080
incredibly, it's ridiculous, but then also is changing four of the articles to update it and put
01:53:55.480
in citations for the work, which again, if it's not a problem, why are you doing, why are you
01:54:00.040
changing it? Right. If it was totally fine. Um, to me now, you know, I have a, maybe a weird stance
01:54:07.620
on this, but to me, it's like maybe the allowing the genocide talk is enough. Maybe, maybe the
01:54:15.060
plagiarism wasn't even necessary to remove her. Maybe thinking that's crazy. I know it's a weird
01:54:19.760
thing. Like maybe calling for the entire genocide of all Jews, you know, and allowing that on campus
01:54:26.880
and saying, okay, well, that's not really a violation of our code of conduct. Maybe that's
01:54:31.280
enough to want to remove the person. But the point here though, Glenn, is, and it's interesting because,
01:54:35.180
you know, the lady at Penn, uh, white lady, um, stepped down and was pressured out almost immediately.
01:54:42.400
Can you do that to someone who's blatantly a DEI hire, right? Like once you put someone in that
01:54:49.740
role, how are you going to, can you fire them? They're oppressed. Right. You're oppressing them
01:54:54.540
by trying to fire them. You're oppressing them by holding them accountable for plagiarism. Correct.
01:54:59.060
Right. Like they've, you know, uh, these, uh, groups, these intersectional groups have been
01:55:05.000
so oppressed for so long. Well, if they had to plagiarize, it's the same way they talk about Hamas,
01:55:10.660
right? Well, you can't judge them with your, uh, white Western rules when it comes to rape as a
01:55:18.520
weapon of war. I mean, they've, they're in an open air prison after all, they go down these roads all
01:55:24.500
the time. So, I mean, is it even possible if you make one of these decisions and put a DEI person
01:55:29.320
in front of your organization, can you even fire them? So why, what, what is, what does this cause
01:55:35.780
all the way down to the bottom? What does this cause? I mean, this is, I said this beginning in
01:55:41.880
probably 2010 chaos is going to be the operative word in the next 10 years chaos. And anyone who
01:55:52.560
is participating in chaos or causing chaos, you need to get as far away from as you possibly can,
01:55:58.860
because that will be the tool that destroys us is chaos, right? Everything that DEI does is cause
01:56:06.780
chaos to the system. How, how do you answer that question? You just asked, you can't, you can't,
01:56:13.740
because if you try to fire somebody who is oppressed, then you become the oppressor.
01:56:19.200
Even though that person is doing something they shouldn't be doing, it's chaos, right?
01:56:24.460
Listen to this story. Recent Chinese cyber attacks aim to cause chaos in the U S you and I know right
01:56:35.760
now. And this again is one of the reasons why I know you have very few people in Congress, in the
01:56:42.560
Senate and the administration, and quite honestly, in the entire 23 million workforce of the federal
01:56:50.100
government that actually care about America. Hacks are being made with an intention towards some
01:56:59.020
future action rather than disrupting systems in the moment. They suggest now that the people's
01:57:06.420
liberation, our army of China is testing and the United States, uh, capabilities in case hostilities
01:57:15.260
breakout over Taiwan. I can guarantee you if we have another four years of this, we don't make it,
01:57:24.180
but if we do Taiwan will be taken by China and there's nothing we can do about it. And if we try,
01:57:33.980
what are they going to do? Listen to this. Chinese have attempted to compromise critical infrastructure
01:57:40.360
and pre-position themselves to be able to disrupt or destroy that critical infrastructure in the event
01:57:47.120
of a conflict to either prevent the United States from being able to project power into Asia or cause a
01:57:54.160
societal chaos inside the United States to affect our decision-making around a crisis. That is a
01:58:01.480
significant change from the Chinese cyber activity from seven to 10 years ago that was focused primarily
01:58:07.400
on political and economic espionage. They have hacked the water utilities in Hawaii, at least one oil and gas
01:58:16.280
pipeline in America. They have broken into Texas independent power grid. They are looking at
01:58:23.620
targets like our water and our power to shut it down. So the American people will go enough,
01:58:32.260
enough, enough, leave China alone, cause chaos. So what are we going to do? Because I have come to
01:58:42.840
the point to where my new slogan, whenever I get frustrated is, Hmm, that's going to be interesting to see how
01:58:48.800
that works out. Okay. But that's not just giving in. Huh? Wow. The government's not doing anything about China.
01:58:58.580
It's going to be interesting to see how that all works out, isn't it? That's defeatist. Saying that as part one is
01:59:09.020
recognizing the things you can change and not change. But what follows that is I'm going to get my ass in
01:59:15.560
gear, make sure I have access to power and water and everything else because this government is to say
01:59:24.840
it's representative of the American people is a lie. And how do I know that? Because we gather Republicans
01:59:32.760
and Democrats all the time, all across America, and we're not as divided as they say we are.
01:59:40.480
What we are all looking at, and some just refuse to speak out about it,
01:59:45.800
is the chaos on our streets, the chaos. Most of the people in Oregon, most of them know this is
01:59:56.900
insanity. Most of the people in Seattle, and maybe not Seattle proper, but the rest of the state,
02:00:04.640
I'm convinced that they at least know there's a problem here. And certainly in the red part of
02:00:13.740
the nation and the red part of each of our states, we do know that. And our neighbors know that.
02:00:20.460
Nobody's doing anything about it. Because there is no representative government. So what do you need?
02:00:27.480
To represent yourself, your family, your neighborhood. That's what you need. It is
02:00:34.900
critical in the next year, because I honestly can tell you for the first time in my career of almost 50
02:00:42.940
years. I can't tell you what America is even going to look like, even if the America that we all
02:00:52.000
conjure right now, I'm not sure that even exists in that form 12 months from now. Don't know.
02:01:01.580
Think of all the scenarios that could happen just with the elections. You're right on the,
02:01:06.060
you should be focusing more on our, you know, your local, and I mean, I don't mean local like
02:01:09.940
your township. I mean, more like your family and your street. I mean, you need to be,
02:01:14.520
keep that under control. I have said for a long time, when it happens, where you are is where you
02:01:22.100
will be. If we, if something happens and China decides to go on infrastructure, they collapse
02:01:28.680
the electrical grid or shut it down for a while, water, et cetera, et cetera, absolute chaos.
02:01:33.900
And you're not going any place. You're not flying to your cabin. You're not, you're not getting out
02:01:40.540
of the cities. You will be there. That's where you'll be. So make your decision where you want
02:01:46.920
to be and be there because it's all going to come back to you. Yeah, it really will. So think about
02:01:53.280
this for the next year, if just we need to go into the presidential stuff for a minute, what way does
02:01:57.480
this go where everything's fine? Like what way does this go where, I don't mean everything's fine
02:02:04.980
as far as policy. I mean, as far as like, there isn't chaos in the streets, like Donald Trump
02:02:11.160
loses. I think there's going to be people who are going to think it's stolen and look what they're
02:02:16.280
doing. Donald Trump wins. The left is going to do that times 10, right? You know, Donald Trump
02:02:24.300
somehow loses the primary or is in prison. Can you imagine what happens then? No, I don't even
02:02:32.320
think you've begun to scratch the surface of that. Honestly, just with those two candidates,
02:02:37.180
how does it end? I don't even think you've even hit all the options. Let me hit a couple of more
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the next 12 months. I mean, just look at Joe Biden is what, 78? He'll be 79 in 12 months from now. Do you
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think he's going to get better, worse, or about the same with his cognitive ability? Think about
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he's degrading at the same speed he already is. And America figures out, oh, dear Lord, if we elect
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him, Kamala Harris is going to be our president. Or Biden figures that out in the Democratic Party.
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And they're like, we got to switch that before the election. Chaos.