How Much Access Did Hunter Biden Have to Classified Documents? | Guest: Chad Robichaux | 1⧸16⧸23
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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the latest Joe Biden revelation and how it highlights the hypocrisy of the media and how they cover it up. He also discusses the dangers of abortion and how we need to reclaim our country from the scourge of abortion.
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And let's stop with the, I can't believe the hypocrisy of Joe Biden.
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They're like practically being farted out of his butt.
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the discovery of more classified documents in President Joe Biden's possession,
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oh, that highlights the hypocrisy when inside the federal government.
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Think of Eisenhower if he would have done that.
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I mean, you can go all, think of Lincoln if he would have done that.
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Well, let me give you, they found more documents over the weekend.
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Now, remember, the White House said, we're absolutely done with documents.
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They found more over the weekend at another house.
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Ronald McDonald is constantly building another Ronald McDonald house.
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So they went to another house and they're like, whoops.
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Well, they're classified documents, so I'm pretty sure that would matter.
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Now, they went to Wilmington, and when I say they, they went to Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach.
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And when I say they, I mean the same people that went to his foundation with the university.
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Now, this started back in, what was it, November or October, where the president's attorneys went to his office to pack up stuff and close that office.
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Now, that is the world's most expensive moving company.
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Let's say, you know you have something you shouldn't have.
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And maybe you've done something you shouldn't have done.
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Because to them, you don't have to say, I know this guy.
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What you say to them is, you guys can't talk, right?
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I mean, legally, everything I say to you, you can't repeat it, right?
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I mean, I think I might have some in Sandy Berger's socks.
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So, can you guys go in there, and if you find them, just do what you have to do.
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The president has said, last week, the attorneys told me, you know, to not even ask about it.
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But did you guys talk about it before they said that to you?
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So, the attorneys go in, they find it, and they immediately call and cooperate.
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I'm telling you, you can't break into the garage door opener.
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You can't just and get in because the garage door opens.
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You need some sort of, like, I don't, this is even beyond quantum computing to be able to get past one of those Sears garage door openers.
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So, then, his other house this weekend, after it's all out in the open, his attorneys are there at the other house.
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Now, I don't know why they haven't done all of the places they could look, you know, at once, maybe in November.
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Do you have any in, you know, next to your Corvette?
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Well, there is that big box that's just classified and has big red tape all over it.
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I don't know why, but they're fully cooperating.
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When something says top secret, to get a top secret classification, what do they do before you get that little card?
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Or, you know, I just toured the Soviet Union, you know.
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They're looking for anything that you've done that shows that you are on, let's say, not America's side.
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Or you have any friends that might be, let's say, not on American's side.
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Or you have any business dealings with some people that, let's just say, are not on America's side.
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And then you also look, final thing is, is he compromised with money, with drugs?
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That's what they're looking for, because you can so easily need money, and then somebody can come out and go, listen, I'm Boris, but I absolutely love America.
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And I just want to see the, I want to see a top secret document because I want to show you how American I am.
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That guy could approach you and go, so you need a little money, maybe, little heroin.
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I can help, but I want to see a top secret document.
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This is in the president or vice president's house.
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At the time, he was the vice president, and he had them there while he was vice president.
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And then he kept them there while he was president.
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A guy who is constantly asking for money for drugs and hookers.
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A guy who is doing shady business deals with China and with Russia and Ukraine.
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That's exactly the kind of guy we don't want to have access to top secret documents.
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Well, let's go back to that ultra secure garage.
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That's the house that Hunter Biden was renting from his dad.
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He was renting it from his dad when he had no money.
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And he wanted to make sure his son grew up a little bit.
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And you're going to have to work for it a little bit.
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You know, this house, the most expensive rent in this area is $6,000 a month.
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So I'm going to cut you a deal because you're my son.
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But, Dad, remember, I couldn't afford the condom.
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Now, where does his desperate, I don't have any money son get that money?
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He's just trying to help out his poor wayward son.
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Giving him access to his house so he has a place to rest his angelic head.
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How do we break in past that Sears robotic arm?
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Yeah, at least Dad doesn't take half your money.
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He's really bitter and angry with his dad at that time.
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You have the lawyers, a special counsel, the House, Hunter Biden, and innocent, innocent, looking like a little puppy dog with big, sad eyes, Joe Biden.
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Back in November, I remember reading a little story, whoa, as Tom Brokaw used to say, a whoa story,
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about how Joe Biden's White House was now preparing for the onslaught of the Republicans who were going to possibly win Congress,
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and they needed to have all these attorneys ready to go.
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Okay, sidebar, put that off to the side for a second.
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Why would you have your attorneys do this when you know you're going to look like a hypocrite?
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Well, you might want to do that with your attorneys so you could tell the attorneys everything that you know what's going on,
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and they can't say anything, and they could clean up this mess and make it old news by the time it's used,
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They already brought those out, and they were cooperating every step of the way.
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We already know that Hunter Biden was paying his father $50,000 a month,
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and he rented a house where all those documents were.
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What was it I just heard from the worst spokesman at the White House ever on this question?
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Does this episode undercut that argument that he would restore confidence?
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Because here we have in the headlines that he is now under investigation.
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He's restored independence in the Department of Justice.
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When we're saying we're going to refer you to the Department of Justice,
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that is restoring independence as it relates to issues like this.
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Again, so the only reason why a special counsel was appointed was to restore America's confidence
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imagine if it was Abraham Lincoln and they did this,
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But here's the stuff our inside sources tell us.
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But they got somebody super special on the case.
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We needed Inspector Gadget because he's the only guy to figure out
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whether you could have a Corvette and a Sears car door opener
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pre-investigative maneuvering by the White House
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so they can say, I'm not talking about old news.
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This president needs to concentrate on what's going on for the American people.
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Because Wednesday, on my Wednesday night special on Blaze TV,
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He's, I can't believe, the double standard of the media.
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No matter how well you take care of your car one of these days,
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it'll most likely happen a day or two after your warranty ends.
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Especially now when all repairs are so expensive.
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If you have CarShield, like I have on my trucks,
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So if it's 100 bucks, you'll get, what, 80 bucks on that plan?
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You can get even more sarcasm on demand on Blaze TV.
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I mean, the rent alone at $49,000 a month is money laundering.
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Because you were making your point in a very entertaining, sarcastic way here.
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I believe every word that the White House is saying.
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But some of those developments, I don't know that people know about.
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Where you have the $50,000 a month in rent from Hunter Biden.
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This comes from a document from Hunter Biden for a background screening request.
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So, he's renting this house where the Corvette is, where the documents are.
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And he's spending, everywhere I've read, $50,000 a month.
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Now, I thought to myself, $50,000 a month, what's the explanation for this?
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But, like, is it possible, right, that, like, it just made a mistake?
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He said, instead, oh, I thought that was the annual.
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Like, you know, I know I've been on, you know, filling out forms before.
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And it says, like, income, and you start writing your annual income.
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And then you realize it says, actually, monthly income.
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So, like, maybe he, or maybe he meant to write $5,000 instead of $50,000, right?
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Because the form does not say he's paying $50,000 a month in rent.
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So, again, it's impossible to say this is a mistake.
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I can't tell you how many times I've gone in to, like, rent an apartment.
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Unless you're making the specific payment for some other reason, nobody rents their house.
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So, you would just say, if you were, let's just say it was going to be $4,000 a month or $5,000 a month.
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I know, honey, but you got to step up to the plate.
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And the other thing I thought was plausible, again, we're trying to give the benefit of the doubt here.
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The other thing I thought was plausible is this number.
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He, for some reason, wrote annual rent rather than monthly.
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So, $49,000 annually for rent, a somewhat plausible figure.
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However, the problem with that is his monthly rent would then work out to $4,159.16.
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Actually, technically, $0.17 because it's $1,666,666 repeating.
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So, it's unlikely that someone would charge their son the $16.6 repeating as part of their rent arrangement.
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He does not take care of his documents, but he's extraordinarily accurate.
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And I will say, too, you mentioned the $49,910 being maybe a specific figure because it was a specific debt being paid or a specific payment, which I think is very plausible.
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Maybe you know it because you're in the art world.
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But before the art payments started flowing in, I start, you know, $49,910 seems to me to be a number specifically held below $50,000.
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It does $50,000 put off an alarm bell in one of these financial reporting services.
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No, but it does seem like something where, you know, we saw this with Hastert when he was making payments to, you know, a person he had some maybe illegal contact with earlier.
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And I can't remember what the number was, but it was, you know, something like $10,000 sets off all of these alarm bells.
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So, we kept taking out $9,900 over and over and over and over and over again.
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And that'll set alarm bells, too, which I don't understand.
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How much is that for a year and then two years?
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Because remember, this is a time that Tony Belinsky had said, according to the laptop, you know, okay, you got to keep 10% for the big guy.
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Yeah, $49,910, which was the rent amount, times 12 is $598,920.
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We should look how much that deal was where Tony Bobulinski said, keep 10%.
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Now, I don't think this is the only way of laundering money.
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I should say this is just my theory that what's going on here.
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But if you were laundering money, it would be so easy to do it through rent because I'm just charging, you know, my kid's in trouble.
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I'm just charging him, you know, rent for that.
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I'm just giving him a place to really at $49,910.
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Anyway, by the way, Hunter Biden has asked the court to delay the mother of his daughter, Navy, to delay deciding whether or not she could be given the last name Biden.
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Even though it is her daughter, the mom wants the baby to have the last name Biden.
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And Hunter Biden said, you know, right now, you shouldn't make that decision.
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She she's not of the age to make that decision herself.
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She's like 15 minutes away from being able to decide whether or not she's a boy or a broomstick.
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But I would like to recommend to Navy and her mom, you do not want to hang that cross around her neck.
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OK, because what's going to happen is when she grows up, she's going to realize what a dirt bag these people were and be like, oh.
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Navy would carry the benefit of the Biden family name.
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She might be able to go negotiate great deals in hostile countries.
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Uh, and, uh, you know, then get cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap rent from grandpapa.
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These, these things are too crazy to even believe.
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I mean, just let's stick to the facts here because the facts, you know, the facts will make you feel more comfortable.
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You know, for instance, did anybody see Miss Universe this weekend?
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I don't know who won, but the rest of the universe is pissed off.
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So anyway, um, but, uh, for the first time, Miss Universe is owned by a woman.
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And here is the woman talking about how this, this thing is going to change because it's about time to be for all women.
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For all women really around the world to celebrate the power of feminism.
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That's like, oh, is that what you concentrated on?
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I was a little taken back by the, for all women like me.
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Uh, so that's a trans woman, a beautiful trans woman.
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You know, you must, you, I don't think you're allowed to say trans woman without saying beautiful for it.
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From the Department of Homeland Security right here.
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If I'm talking about it, I have to say she's a beautiful, and I did say she's a beautiful trans woman, but not a woman.
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You may not have the spirit of this arrangement down.
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So wait, so Miss Universe is now owned by a trans woman.
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And she's gonna put lots of trans women, apparently.
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I'm sure the audience is gonna go through the roof for that.
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Didn't he own Miss, like, Teen USA or Miss USA?
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Yeah, I think he owned the Miss America pageant.
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There wasn't, at the time, we were like, oh, you know, this is pretty sexist, you know,
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And then you say, no, well, no, we're not sexualizing them.
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Some pageants are like, now it's like, let me tell you about Miss Universe.
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Did you see Miss United States, her outfit with the moon on top of her head?
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That's the only thing I saw was this picture of Miss Universe.
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And she, like her headdress, was this moon that was almost the size of her.
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And she's walking out like, this is just going to snap my back in half.
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I think he also owned a piece of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
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He doesn't care where he gets his $20 million from.
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Do we have the hottest trans women in the world?
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I don't know if you know this, but the Philippines, not America.
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Maybe she was born here or is at least an American citizen.
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She's arguing whether or not she's American or Filipino and we're all calling her a sheep.
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You look up there and you see a person in a dress and you think it's a, I know, it's
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this is some horrible prejudgment, this prejudice that I have when people are in dresses.
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Well, no, when they're in dresses and, you know, their breasts are pushed up and she generally
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Like, there are some of the trans women you're like, okay, that's Bob.
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I saw somebody on TV that was not a beautiful trans woman.
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If you are a bad looking trans woman that is actually a woman, that's sad.
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Could you enter one of these contests as a trans woman?
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And win because you have to be beautiful as a trans woman.
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Uh, we got a couple of things going on today that maybe we should talk about.
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Hey, more documents found at Joe Biden's place.
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And now the CDC is saying, you know, there might, might be some harmful things that are happening as side effects with the vaccine.
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Well, it was good to see the president out celebrating Martin Luther King Day.
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I don't know how I feel about all of this, because I'm not sure if it's politically correct to like him,
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I'm not sure, because he said you should judge people by the content of your character,
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and now everybody's saying, Martin Luther King was wrong.
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Do I drive on his street, his boulevard today, or not?
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They seemingly, typically, don't say Martin Luther King was wrong.
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They say the things Martin Luther King said, they'll say, content of the character, color of the skin, not the color of the skin.
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But they typically will just stand by and act as if he didn't say those things.
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Like, they'll still, they like having the brand name of Martin Luther King.
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If you act like he didn't say these things, and you put other things around him, eventually, everybody will think he didn't say those things.
00:46:27.820
That doesn't really work for Joe Biden, because he's been saying a lot of things for a long time that are absolutely not true.
00:46:36.460
Here, he's stalking at church yesterday about two political heroes that he had his entire life.
00:46:48.380
Here, inspired by the preacher, who is one of my only political heroes.
00:46:53.820
I've been saying, and Andy's heard me say it for years, I have two political heroes my entire life.
00:46:59.680
When I started off as a 22-year-old kid in the East Side, in the Civil Rights Movement, and got elected to the United States Senate when I was 29, I wasn't old enough to take office.
00:47:14.460
I admired John Kennedy, but I could never picture him at my kitchen table.
00:47:27.560
He's 22, and that's one of his heroes was Dr. King.
00:47:41.040
Then he talks about how Martin Luther King so influenced his life that, I mean, he kept fighting.
00:47:54.600
Andy and I took on apartheid in South Africa and a whole lot else.
00:48:05.280
And he knows because Andy was there and he was there.
00:48:09.740
Now, there's something else about his childhood that you probably don't know that you should.
00:48:15.360
I mean, he's a practicing Catholic and he'd go to church every morning.
00:48:28.740
I used to go to 730 mass every morning in high school and then on college before I went to the black church.
00:48:41.820
He would go to church and then he'd go to a black church.
00:48:49.620
And then in the middle of his Martin Luther King speech, he saw a little girl in the front and just had to stop.
00:48:57.220
But so many young people are going to do so much more than we were able to do.
00:49:07.400
Maybe I can have a picture with you before I leave.
00:49:24.520
From segregation to the Supreme Court of the United States.
00:49:30.080
Those are the words of Ketanji Drown Jackson, our Supreme Court justice.
00:49:39.940
Took just one generation of segregation to Supreme Court.
00:49:52.040
Because she's our first black Supreme Court justice, right?
00:50:01.100
Well, there's another one currently on the Supreme Court.
00:50:13.860
Because I'm pretty sure it had to be Clarence Thomas was the first.
00:50:20.120
Because, and I don't really think we count Clarence Thomas as a black person, you know?
00:50:31.060
I'm pretty sure we'd have to say the first one was Ketanji Brown Jackson.
00:50:49.860
When was Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court?
00:50:53.460
It had to be a generation after the Supreme Court.
00:50:57.420
I mean, after the Civil Rights Movement, right?
00:50:59.880
Because it was just one generation from the Civil Rights right to the Supreme Court.
00:51:06.640
Which, if you're doing that, that would be Clarence Thomas.
00:51:21.500
That's like 10 minutes after the Civil Rights Movement.
00:51:33.320
It took America, really, 10 minutes to bring, not a whole generation, a guy who was most
00:51:45.460
likely, I don't know enough about Thurgood Marshall, but most likely a part of the Civil
00:51:58.560
But no way he's going to be a Supreme Court justice because he's a black man.
00:52:07.160
And boom, there's a black man on the Supreme Court.
00:52:11.520
Why are they making this like it's just happening now?
00:52:19.140
I want everybody to know not only was I there, which he wasn't, not only was I in South Africa,
00:52:25.260
which he wasn't, but I also am the guy who brought it all home.
00:52:46.280
Do you think that the truth has no consequence?
00:52:52.960
If you speak lies over and over and over again, what did that just do?
00:53:00.120
That distorted our history, gravely distorted our history.
00:53:06.340
Everybody will say, well, he didn't go to the black church and he didn't even meet these
00:53:16.540
I mean, he has been called on this over and over and over again.
00:53:19.880
All of the people involved are like, nah, it's not true.
00:53:37.740
George Santos, who is obviously the number one guy.
00:53:45.120
He's been in a leadership position for George Santos in our lives for many, many minutes.
00:53:56.260
The New York Times wrote another, I don't know, three stories this weekend about George
00:54:00.760
A guy who does anyone know who George Santos is?
00:54:09.320
He is the guy who was recently elected in New York.
00:54:18.160
And this has been non-stop coverage from the New York Times for weeks and weeks and weeks
00:54:28.300
He lied about committing a crime when he was 19 years old in Brazil.
00:54:34.220
And yet this guy, Joe Biden, continues to go up in front of church after church after church
00:54:41.540
and tell this completely fabricated story over and over and over again.
00:54:46.780
They have fact-checked this with people who were in the church at the time, with everybody
00:54:54.120
The guy he says was pastor wasn't even pastor when he's telling this story.
00:55:03.160
The president of the United States does this all the time.
00:55:08.400
And then they've written 78 articles about George Santos.
00:55:16.320
How can they be so transparent about all of their lies?
00:55:27.840
I was going to say nobody cares, but that's not entirely true.
00:55:34.060
I think the majority of America actually cares, but they don't care about all of the politics
00:55:43.600
And they're no longer going to care about things they think no one's going to correct.
00:55:53.620
You know, oh, Joe Biden, he lied about this and now he's going to give away all of our money
00:56:11.340
Now, when indeed they actually do, they just don't think it will change anything.
00:56:19.460
And so they they're like, I'm not putting any of my time or energy in any of this.
00:56:26.760
That is exactly what I told you Obama was trying to do to us in 2008.
00:56:34.980
Do you remember when the news cycle all of a sudden became breathless, where it was like
00:56:41.400
thing after thing after thing, and you couldn't keep up with it?
00:56:51.340
They've worn you out on look at the double standard.
00:57:08.480
It is natural for humans to go, well, why the hell do I even care?
00:57:21.460
Imagine the people in in Arizona who actually believe that it was stolen from them.
00:57:30.620
Do you think they're going to care about voting next next time, which is the worst thing that
00:57:40.560
The worst thing that could happen is you go, I'm not voting anymore.
00:57:51.760
If you say you see this and you're like, this guy is lying over and over again, you may not get him kicked out of office.
00:58:02.400
You're not going to change the media's mind, but you have to stand as a sentinel of truth in your own life and in your own sphere of influence, because we can't let these things just become true.
00:58:16.820
And they will become true if no one stands to challenge them.
00:58:22.120
And I'm not saying you're going to win nationally.
00:58:28.620
You've got to keep you are the keeper of the flame of liberty.
00:58:33.700
And right now, most of us, that flame is either out for most Americans or there is just a few embers of coal left.
00:58:46.120
You've got to blow that back into life in yourself.
00:58:51.640
I'm not saying that you have to worry about every single thing in politics because I'm tired of it.
00:59:00.620
I really believe the Lord's the only one that can work this out.
00:59:03.620
Now, when I say that, I'm not like, so you handle it, God.
00:59:16.940
I believe the only thing that will save our nation is God Almighty.
00:59:22.660
And it is going to happen in a biblical-sized miracle in the end.
00:59:33.120
But I will tell you, that ain't going to happen if we all just go our own way and do nothing.
00:59:39.520
We have got to stand up and just say, hey, just want to let you all know, I just want to post this from Joe Biden on Martin Luther King Day.
00:59:54.960
It's not officially his birthday, but happy Martin Luther King Day.
01:00:01.900
I think this was Washington's Day or something.
01:00:03.940
But anyway, you know, happy Martin Luther King Day.
01:00:07.520
I still believe in the words of the Declaration of Independence, which Martin Luther King called America back to.
01:00:34.540
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By the way, did you see the Buffalo Bills quarterback and what he said?
01:02:20.980
You were just going to say that, but you didn't want to.
01:02:23.020
You're trying to explain it to people who didn't know who Josh Allen was.
01:02:25.820
I'm saying he did not have a good day yesterday.
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I mean, because he wanted the score to be twice as high.
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So, he played an AFC versus NFC game in which the Giants won.
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That would be the first time that had ever happened.
01:03:04.920
Unless you're going back to the Super Bowl from back in the day.
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I'm sometimes just speaking of historic things.
01:03:18.400
A lot of times, your sports knowledge goes right over my head.
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He said, and I want to get into this a little bit.
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Who, of course, was responding to what happened to his teammate.
01:06:06.900
And he says over the weekend, you know, I haven't been the most, you know, devoted guy.
01:06:13.960
I, and, and, but watching it, watching what happened on the field has moved me deeply.
01:06:30.380
Well, who, you know, when you can witness something like this, and, and you have to be, I am so offended by what he said.
01:06:51.340
And, you know, you can couch it like, hey, I'm not trying to preach to you, but, man, this has affected me deeply.
01:06:59.920
I am, I mean, I'm going back to praying and everything else.
01:07:09.800
There's a real problem in America when everybody, when Christians are all apologizing all the time for everything.
01:07:21.520
And it's, it comes from this wokeness bull crap.
01:07:26.720
You, you don't have to apologize to say, nope, dude over there, definitely a woman.
01:07:46.020
Especially if you're saying that to my third grader in glass as a fact.
01:08:03.100
And as I was saying last half hour, when people say, I don't care.
01:08:10.820
What you're saying is, I've given up because I know nothing's going to change.
01:08:28.440
They're going into the, you know, World Economic Forum.
01:08:31.860
They're going in and they are changing all kinds of stuff this year.
01:08:44.120
A year ago, last week, we published the book, The Great Reset.
01:08:54.700
And if anybody was talking about it, they were saying it was a conspiracy theory.
01:08:58.780
Well, now, guess what the World Economic Forum is doing?
01:09:11.580
So, don't give up on things because things are changing.
01:09:17.700
yeah, well, they're going to pay a heavy price.
01:09:33.240
Look what's happened in the last year in our schools.
01:09:41.400
Have you, would you have heard this a year ago?
01:09:53.200
And this happened during a debate at the Oxford Union.
01:10:07.500
Now, I want to talk to those of you who are woke
01:10:18.120
Because one of the tenets of wokeness is, of course,
01:10:24.260
I believe there are those of you here who are woke,
01:10:28.780
We are told that your generation cares more than any other
01:10:37.440
We are told that many of you suffer from climate anxiety.
01:10:44.340
And for tonight, and tonight only, I will join you.
01:10:47.980
I will join you in worshipping at the feet of St. Greta of climate change.
01:10:58.960
and our stocks of polar bears are running extremely low.
01:11:05.940
Now, what are we to do about this huge problem facing humanity?
01:11:14.840
This country is responsible for 2% of global carbon emissions,
01:11:20.040
which means that if Britain was to sink into the sea right now,
01:11:24.040
it would make absolutely no difference to the issue of climate change.
01:11:29.260
Because the future of the climate is going to be decided in Asia
01:11:35.200
who couldn't give a shit about saving the planet.
01:11:42.300
I come from Russia, which is not a poor country,
01:11:46.220
20% of households in Russia do not have an indoor toilet.
01:11:55.000
And I don't mean one of those nice port-a-loos that we get here.
01:12:00.620
I don't mean a wooden shack with a hole in the ground.
01:12:05.940
The holes are collected, fermented memory of the last 10,000 visits.
01:12:10.820
How many of you are going to go home tonight and say,
01:12:13.940
let's rip out our bathroom and erect a Siberian house in the back garden?
01:12:22.940
120 million people in China do not have enough food.
01:12:33.360
That means that their immune system is breaking down
01:12:42.120
Imagine you're Xi Jinping, the leader of China.
01:12:44.820
When you were 10 years old, there was a revolution,
01:12:49.860
And people came and they put your father in prison.
01:12:58.160
And you, no longer enjoying the protection of your formerly powerful father,
01:13:03.900
were sent to a village where you lived in a cave house.
01:13:09.840
You have clawed your way up the bloody and greasy pole of Chinese politics
01:13:15.180
to be the undisputed supreme leader of the very communist party
01:13:21.780
And you know that the main thing you have to do
01:13:29.100
is to deliver the one thing that the people of China want.
01:13:37.320
Where do you think climate change ranks on Xi Jinping's list of priorities?
01:13:42.940
A third of all children who live in extreme poverty in the world live in India.
01:13:47.400
That means they are starving and dying of preventable disease.
01:13:53.220
Now, about 15 months ago, my wife got pregnant.
01:14:06.440
And for nine months, we talked about what a boy would look like.
01:14:16.300
about what the fetus looks like at nine months and 12 months and 20 months.
01:14:35.800
or dying from a preventable disease in the next year,
01:49:55.260
china and if you look at uh china's uh position
01:50:02.040
have always wanted the mineral rights in hindu kush
01:50:29.540
had get the mineral rights of those hindu kush mountains to have them now
01:50:34.920
access to they wanted to buy oil they wanted access to iranian sanctioned oil
01:50:39.260
the only thing that sat between iranian sanctioned oil and the china's
01:50:44.060
that sat right at bagram air force base and so as soon as we were gone
01:50:47.640
they started moving oil across the border so we get rid of the air force base
01:50:52.400
and uh instead of the military which i don't know is has ever been done
01:50:57.160
we put biden puts the state department in charge
01:51:05.640
no what is called is a neo operation a non-combatant evacuation operation and
01:51:09.680
this is a dod function and so the reason you have different
01:51:13.000
parts of the government in situations like this is you have the state
01:51:16.240
department which does the diplomatic relations and diplomatic
01:51:20.800
exercise the military force and the two should never trade uh positions and or
01:51:27.760
and the commander-in-chief certainly should know this and his advisors
01:51:30.820
i'm sure certainly told them this the putting the neo operation in the hands of
01:51:35.280
the state department was like saying hey the baggage handler works on a plane
01:51:39.440
let's put him in the pilot seat right he's gonna crash the plane right and
01:51:42.500
that's what we saw happen the state department did not know how to do any
01:51:45.500
operation they treated that airport like an embassy and they use our
01:51:49.600
military to secure that embassy and so what happened was
01:51:53.120
our military was not allowed to go out to rescue civilians uh americans
01:51:57.740
our allies they had to stay and guard that airport and so they allowed the
01:52:01.980
taliban to close the outer perimeter and be in control the outer perimeter
01:52:05.160
and so we would have said that we control about the hki airport but the truth is we
01:52:10.040
didn't control hki airport the taliban controlled the outer perimeter
01:52:13.000
anybody knows anything about strategy knows whoever controls the outer perimeter of
01:52:16.700
land space controls what goes in and out and actually ultimate and ultimately
01:52:20.460
controls that land space so i would say that it was incompetence but then
01:52:25.020
i mean you know you had personal experience i had personal experience do you
01:52:29.620
remember the day stew that i came in after a phone call with the state
01:52:33.060
department and i said on your show i blew my stack
01:52:36.560
oh yeah and i said i said things i never ever thought i would say i said i just i just
01:52:42.900
went through this meeting the state department is on the other side and if
01:52:48.540
this is our state department if this is our government i will renounce my
01:52:53.760
citizenship and i meant it and i still mean it today
01:52:57.020
um it it was there were bad guys in the state department
01:53:03.060
and i don't know what the intent was other than
01:53:06.440
to frustrate everything the good guys were doing well i mean i i know my my uh appreciation
01:53:14.660
and loyalty to our afghan allies may be different than than some others however we're talking about
01:53:20.060
americans blue passport holders like me and you in afghanistan trying to make it to the airport and
01:53:26.020
you had the white house saying well if they want to if they want to evacuate all they have to do is go
01:53:29.760
to the airport the taliban control the airport the taliban at the time were shooting people outside the
01:53:34.140
airport they were taking people's blue passports away from them they were they were cutting people's
01:53:38.300
arms off tying them in the back of cars and dragging them down the street if i had a blue
01:53:42.020
passport the last thing i would do yeah so i mean it was hey excuse me excuse me
01:53:48.320
officer i got a blue passport you're dead yeah i mean i i couldn't i couldn't imagine being
01:53:54.060
an uh american uh volunteer nurse or school teacher or uh or a worker or a christian missionary
01:54:00.780
trying to make it to the airport in that scenario and we our state department did not do their duty
01:54:05.940
their duty to the american people to protect them and safely evacuate them and when the when the white
01:54:12.060
house gave a date and said we're going to evacuate by this date that was a huge mistake with for the
01:54:19.000
taliban because you never give in any negotiation you never give a date without terms you don't give
01:54:24.860
a date at all you give terms and again i don't agree with the withdrawal but if if you want us
01:54:30.920
to leave you have to let us get every american out every one of our allies out our 85 billion dollars
01:54:36.240
in equipment that we want out if you allow us to do that then we'll leave if you get in the way we're
01:54:41.540
not leaving and and that's the position the white house should have took but instead they gave a date
01:54:45.960
and they even tried to go back to negotiate the date to renegotiate date the taliban said no and
01:54:50.420
they caved to it no one uh from the united states including the president united states was in charge
01:54:54.860
that negotiation the taliban was and we folded to them and it cost american lives do you believe
01:55:00.100
this mess uh was done by our president in some degree or another because of deals that he has made
01:55:11.840
elsewhere like china i do i mean um and i know a lot of people think it's conspiracy or partisan for me
01:55:17.260
to say that but look none of this makes sense at all uh and so it leads me to believe that there has
01:55:22.420
to be a ulterior motive this the the his his uh joint chiefs his national security uh council the uh
01:55:30.080
all of his intelligence committees all recommended that he did not do this he chose to do it anyway
01:55:34.620
why would he do that why would he uh abandon american americans why would he evacuate the military
01:55:41.520
before american civilians why would he leave 85 billion dollars in in american uh military
01:55:47.000
equipment and technology if i left lost a pair of night vision goggles oh i'd be in jail right like
01:55:52.040
and and uh why would he do all these things so hastily i mean that you're talking the second day
01:55:57.220
in office this begin the second day in office this begin and this doha agreement was such a joke
01:56:02.640
to say that the taliban is a new taliban and they the doha agreement says that they they will not
01:56:08.300
and allow terrorism to take place they are terrorists like they're not gonna allow terrorists
01:56:13.520
to take place terrorism take place they are terrorists it was a complete joke and and then
01:56:17.420
to think uh that there was any other reason besides being uh international uh influences from places like
01:56:25.740
china would have influenced the president's decision to that it's just it's just somewhere i can't go i
01:56:29.780
have to believe that that his relationships in china his history with china uh influenced him because
01:56:34.860
they were the only ones with something to gain saving aziz is the name of the book and it is
01:56:40.960
how chad the guy you're listening to is i gotta get one guy out and it ends up being you know almost
01:56:49.340
20 000 people uh and you played a role in this so this is in some way your story as well and you you need
01:56:56.560
to read it saving aziz um the last question out of all of the stuff that you witnessed and and were part
01:57:06.180
of and and that you wrote in the book what is the one thing that you hope people will walk away with
01:57:13.440
what is the one thing what do you think the most important message of this is so one last story um and
01:57:20.800
and that'll help me answer this question uh when when we the air flifts were over and we couldn't
01:57:26.480
fly people out anymore um we we knew that there was thousands of people stuck in the panjir valley
01:57:31.420
want to cross into tajikistan uh myself and and uh staff sergeant dennis price knew that they needed
01:57:36.800
information from the other side we went into tajikistan spent 10 days on that border uh and did uh 90 miles
01:57:43.280
of border reconnaissance the russians were there the chinese were there the taliban were there and every night
01:57:48.640
we swam across that river and and to uh into afghanistan to build routes to get those people out
01:57:52.760
we provided provided information to our government intelligence agencies and ngos
01:57:56.440
like like mercury one and and uh and the people there to help get them out
01:58:00.420
and and you know i watched dennis price and sea spray and tim kennedy and and just so many amazing
01:58:07.780
people dance dance and sean g like just do some amazing things and and we all have been asked and i
01:58:13.180
think you've even asked this you know why would we why would we go and do that obviously for aziz we know
01:58:18.180
why but people that we didn't know why would we do that and uh the simple answer is it's the right
01:58:23.060
thing to do uh and and i think what people saw and you started this earlier what people saw is when the
01:58:28.460
governments of the world wouldn't do the right thing people stood up to do the right thing and
01:58:33.720
there's a lesson in that that i think the lesson in that is that we put so much dependence in our
01:58:38.000
government and so much uh as americans we we looked at our government and i struggle with the
01:58:42.780
frustration of this as american but we saw people stand up and do the right thing in spite of our
01:58:47.420
government and then and then we were in this interview and i was asked that question and
01:58:51.720
then my friend sea spray was asked another question that i never heard asked before and the interviewer
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said was it worth it and he said it doesn't have to be um and it was so profound to me because i think
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so often in our lives we think there has to be a return on something that's dangerous or something
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difficult transactional but doing the right thing doesn't have to be worth it yeah doing the right
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thing doesn't have to be worth it and uh and i think we could use a little bit of that in our
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daily lives that uh doing the right thing doesn't have to be always be worth it i am honored to be
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called a friend of yours uh it's really just an honor to know you it really is i feel the same
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saving aziz by chad robishow who we just had in uh you're going to see this thing everywhere it
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officially launches tomorrow um he came in to give us the the first interview which i i i'm grateful
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for um but uh you're gonna see it everywhere and it's gonna be advertised everywhere it's gonna you'll
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hear it on the blaze and probably on this program too i just wanted you to know when you hear it um
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i love this guy he's a good dear friend great dude and this is he is the guy because we were dealing
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with when we were doing the afghanistan thing when we were looking for who is going to go in
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and do black ops who's going to go in and get these people and we had a lot of people on the ground
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inside through preachers and stuff but they're not military and i didn't know who to trust because
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you get somebody over there it's like you know john wayne i'm gonna shoot him up not like john wayne
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never did that but you know what i mean some cowboy you're in real trouble and then chad called
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and he's like hey listen i hear and i'm like oh my gosh it's fantastic yes because i completely trust
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him he's a total man of god he's i mean he's probably the closest to a tom cruise action real
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life action figure i know uh and if he can't do it he knows somebody who can do it uh and you can
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just trust him it's great it's it's you know we've done a lot of great stuff with the audience on the
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show over the years it's hard to imagine we are ever going to outdo that though i mean the fact that
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this audience was it was involved in saving all of those people's lives 17 000 people incredible
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put that into the oscar schindler list 17 000 people think how many people you saved and we
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