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Glenn Beck is back with a new episode of the Glenn Beck Program. He talks about the economy, the Supreme Court, and why we're all going to hell in a handbasket. He also talks about how the government is going to kill us all.
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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James O'Keefe has revealed all kinds of stuff for the last 20 years.
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And the New York Times just, they don't have time for anything James O'Keefe.
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In fact, nobody in the mainstream media has anything on James O'Keefe.
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But when it comes to the Supreme Court justices,
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two justices were recorded at a Supreme Court gala last week.
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This woman was posing as a Catholic conservative.
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That sometimes isn't an option that is always available.
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According to the New York Times, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. told a woman posing as a Catholic conservative last week that a compromise in America between the left and right might be impossible.
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And then he agreed with a view that the nation should return to a place of godliness.
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So, let me just start on the first phrase before we get into all of the details.
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Do you think, Stu, that we can compromise our way out of this situation?
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I think perhaps if we kill half of the babies, that might be a good way to compromise.
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Maybe half leave the head alive or the feet alive.
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I think a lot of these issues are just built for compromise, Glenn.
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They hate small government and want a big oppressive government to do everything for us.
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I'm not trying to change or destroy the country.
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Man, may God help us from the people who are trying to save us, you know, and save democracy.
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So Alito goes on to say one side or the other is going to win.
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My understanding of the Biden campaign, for example, is this would be their goal.
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It can be a way of working, a way of living together peacefully.
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But it is difficult because there are differences on fundamental things that can't be compromised.
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For instance, I don't think freedom of speech can be compromised.
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That's why I stand for people like Roseanne Barr when she was in trouble, James Gunn when he was in trouble from Marvel.
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Bill Maher, when he came out right after September 11th and said, you know, at least their guys had courage.
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That's what you're going to say about the terrorists that flew the planes into the World Trade Center?
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But my point was, ABC, you're running a show with Bill Maher called Politically Incorrect.
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So, I stand up for people's free speech because I believe in it.
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We know now they don't believe in the 4th, the 5th, and the 6th Amendment just because of what they've done with Donald Trump.
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The tax one and the Fed creation is kind of a problem for me.
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But anyway, one side or the other is going to win.
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There can be a way of working together, but this can't be compromised.
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I think the solution really is like winning the moral argument.
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You should try to advocate for your views and hope that they become the majority view?
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Now, of course, the left uses moral language all the time to justify what they believe, but...
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Like you have a right to, you know, an abortion, for example.
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They would never advocate for that on moral grounds?
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You know, they're shout your abortion, you know?
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But, you know, the word moral is in it, and Alito said it, so it must be bad.
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She went on and said, like, people in this country who believe in God have got to keep
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fighting for that to return our country to a place of godliness.
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Again, I don't understand, and it kind of probably boils down to basic human rights.
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See, we can't compromise because you're saying that I can't fight for a return to a decent,
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But I can't fight for a return to the time-tested principles of the Ten Commandments?
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If that's a problem for you, then there is no compromise.
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Just like you, you know, you were like, well, you know, we should have abortion.
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We're going to say not in the 543rd trimester can you kill a baby.
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Well, I really don't think we should kill babies.
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So Chief Justice Roberts, according to the New York Times, was also secretly recorded,
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and he pushed back against Windsor's assertion that the court had an obligation to lead the country on a more moral path.
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Would you want me to be in charge of putting the nation on a more moral path?
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I believe the founders were godly, like we're Christians, like we're Christians.
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I think that we live in a Christian nation and that our Supreme Court should be guiding us in that path.
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Justice Roberts said, I don't know if that's true.
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I know a lot of Jewish and Muslim friends who would say, maybe not.
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When she pressed him on whether she thought there was a role for the court in guiding us toward a more moral path, he said, no, I think the role of the court is for deciding cases.
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Now, let me ask you, do you think Ginsburg would have answered this way?
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No, I mean, she had interviews where she basically said, you know, said the opposite.
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Not to mention, they have these things that Supreme Court justices do, and this is amazing, where they outline their opinions in their opinions that they write.
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No, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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No, they don't actually share their opinions in the opinions.
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Yeah, like when they have these things called opinions, and what they do is they put their opinions in them, and they write them down, and they get printed and posted online.
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You can go through them, and they describe what they think about each individual case, and that's what Alito does, and that's what Ginsburg did, yeah.
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You might say that anything that these two guys said, it's already been written down in some of their opinions?
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Well, she said, you know, the reason why I recorded them is because I wanted to get them on the record.
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So, you know, again, dismiss your opinions, opinions theory.
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She said, so the only way I had was to record because I had to record them.
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I had to have the proof of that encounter. Otherwise, it was just my word against theirs.
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And what is your word exactly that the Supreme Court justices said, yeah, I think people should fight for what they believe in.
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And no, I really don't think the role of the court is to lead people, you know, to moral platitudes and higher ground.
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I think that's what we have elections for. Wow.
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Good thing she got them on the record because what a burn that is.
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They got nothing out of this. And what's, I think, more fascinating than the actual content, which you dutifully just went through, honestly.
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It was hard to even get through because it's so stupid.
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But it's like the New York Times has written 20 news stories on the Alito flag situation since it began.
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Yeah. 20. I don't know. It's something like that.
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None of them had any content in them. They've all been nothing.
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You have a situation here where they they basically attempt to do a bad James O'Keefe impression with Supreme Court justices.
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They get nothing out of it. And there are multiple stories in The New York Times today describing it,
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including a situation in the encounter with Alito's wife where she unknowingly, not knowing she's on the record, completely disproves all their previous reporting.
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She actually comes out and says, yeah, no, it's me with the flags and like he won't let me put them up.
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And like she says his Alito's excuse for all of this saying that he had nothing to do with it.
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They were completely skeptical of that a story comes out where he's not that she's not known that she's on being recorded and completely disproves their previous reporting.
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And they reported like they got her like where they never report on anything that James O'Keefe does.
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They threw the guy who was recording the Planned Parenthood people in prison over recording them.
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And here we are like they're acting like they have something when nothing occurred at all.
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And that's exactly where they seem to want to be.
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Well, I have to tell you, I think maybe you're only saying this because you haven't heard what she has on Alito about the power of the court.
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Oh, yeah, that's probably where they that's probably it.
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Alito said at the same event last year that the court couldn't identify the individuals who had leaked the Dobbs decision because the court doesn't have the power to subpoena people or to testify to subpoena records, phone records or other things like that.
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She go to Alito into a greeting into agreeing that he wishes the court had more power.
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You know, she's like the court's power is limited.
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Well, we're not a law enforcement agency, you know, it's people that have certain rights to privacy.
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So law enforcement agencies can issue subpoenas and get search warrants and all that sort of thing.
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Can we do a GoFundMe for like a James O'Keefe media training session for this woman?
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Like, I don't think she understands how to do this.
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I think you have to get her drunk on a date or something with Samuel Alito to get him to say something that you're going to like.
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Well, I understand one of our astute writers at The Blaze is coming out with a story about Miss Windsor that you're not going to want to miss later today.
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And you'll be like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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Of course, the New York Times doesn't report on any of that.
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So I just have to point this out because, uh, the Deseret News is just become, is just become, uh, an embarrassment to itself.
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Uh, Deseret News is the, uh, main newspaper, the conservative newspaper, I say that with air quotes, in, uh, Salt Lake City.
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And they just ran a, um, a story, Tucker Carlson on tour.
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Former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson now headlines his own media company is taking show on the road in September with a constellation of conservative superstars and a couple of controversial figures.
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On Monday, Carlson announced, uh, his tour will bring him to Salt Lake City on September 7th, accompanied by Glenn Beck.
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Tickets officially go on sale Friday for the 7 p.m. show at the Delta Center.
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Although advanced, uh, sales, uh, for subscribers to the Tucker Carlson Network begin at 1, uh, p.m. Mountain Daylight Time.
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Um, in a news release that called Carlson's Americans leading conservative journalist, uh, Tucker Carlson Network announced other shows beginning of September 4th, uh, with, uh, Russell Brand, uh, and then ending with Donald Trump Jr.
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Other guests, Marjorie Taylor Greene and InfoWars founder Alex Jones.
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Uh, one thing the special guests seem to have in common support for Donald Trump.
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Um, he also has Russell Brand, Tulsi Gabbard, Megan Kelly, Kid Rock, Roseanne Barr.
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InfoWars, Glenn Beck, and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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Well, thanks for pointing that out, Deseret News.
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You guys are, man, you're getting more and more conservative every day.
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I don't have any secret tapes, you know, of you that I could expose because I just read your written word.
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And it's almost like your opinions are in the news stories.
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Since the terrorist attacks on October 7th, anti-Semitism has been on the rise.
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I've got some stuff that'll just blow your mind on who's really behind all of this stuff.
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We have partnered with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
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And today we're coming to ask you to stand with the IFCJ to take a pledge, to raise your voice,
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do what, you know, Oscar Schindler or Corrie Ten Boom did.
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This pledge is asking Christians, oh my gosh, did he say Christians?
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We need to show the Jewish people that they are not alone and that there are good Christians that will stand.
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For the month of June, they're asking Christians to sign a pledge which will be delivered to the President of Israel
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and show that Christians in America not only stand in solidarity, but they're speaking up as well.
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Let's make that stand today with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
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One more opportunity for us as Americans and Christians to be on the right side of history.
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There's a new special on voter fraud coming up on Blaze TV.
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Stu, I hate to even mention Juneteenth because it is such a ridiculous thing outside of Texas.
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In Texas, it's a known holiday and it's a big deal.
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But Juneteenth for the rest of the country is meaningless.
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But Joe Biden was at a Juneteenth concert yesterday and he was rocking it.
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I want to show you some video if you're watching on the Blaze.
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Stu, maybe you can do the play by play and describe what's happening here.
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He's standing in the crowd like a statue, everyone around him dancing.
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There's music playing and the dancing is going on, but he...
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It almost looks edited that he's like so motionless and stiff.
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Now, you know, it's interesting you brought up that editing thing because that's just such a short clip.
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Everyone around him is moving and he's not moving at all.
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Now, it would be better than him actually dancing.
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And that may have been his thought process there of like, if I try to dance, it's going to look terrible.
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I'm not sure there was a thought process there at all.
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Now, maybe we could get him the new Apple intelligence.
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Thinks this is, he said, I won't let any Apple product into any of my buildings.
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If you go through with this, here's just a, from the, uh, uh, Apple announcement yesterday.
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Math notes are also really powerful when it comes to more complex math.
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We're calculating the maximum height of a table tennis ball when I hit it with different speeds and angles.
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So I've declared a few here and there's an expression below, which uses these variables to help me calculate the height.
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What's powerful about variables is that if I change one, like the velocity of my shot, it'll change the related results too.
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I'm not even sure what she was even talking about.
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The velocity of a ping pong table and the height and how you hit it.
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The velocity of the ping pong table is particularly notable.
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You know, it's just also really spooky on what AI can do.
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And, you know, Ray Kurzweil's idea is that it'll make us all better.
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If we don't have to think about the calculations, we can think about deeper things.
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We're probably going to watch more porn and play more games.
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You mentioned, I think, yesterday, Glenn, the Doug Burgum origin story, like the Doug
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Burgum prequel to the superhero he's become today.
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Because essentially this in a nutshell, he had a bunch of calculations he did by hand
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and someone showed him that a computer could do it for him more quickly.
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And he decided to go into the software industry.
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And it's like that is kind of what what this stuff is going to do.
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But we have good evidence as to whether people start thinking more deeply about things
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No, we just start looking at dumb seven second videos on TikTok.
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We turn our brains off completely and never think again.
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This is Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the lack of January six security.
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We did not have any accountability for what was going on there.
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You're going to ask me in the middle of the thing that they've already breached the inaugural stuff that should we call the Capitol Police?
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Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with?
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And I take responsibility for not having them just prepare for more.
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The fact is that the president of the United States, the former president and his toadies do not want to face the facts.
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They're trying to do revisionist history on January 6th.
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But we cannot let us be dragged into their, again, false impression of what happened that day.
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How is it that releasing the clip of her taking responsibility and saying, I should have known how come they weren't there?
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Um, how is, how is playing that clip revisionist history?
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Wouldn't revisionist history be, I don't know what she's saying now.
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She's revising what actually occurred to her own benefit.
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Uh, let me play this, uh, illegal immigrant talking to Fox news.
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Um, he's going to, uh, uh, well, he's not saying he's going to vote, but if he was going to vote, how would he vote?
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Cause there's, there's no, there's not a lot of Americans that are saying that right now, you know, Biden helped us.
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Uh, 62% of Americans now back mass deportations of illegal, uh, immigrants.
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Do you know who almost unanimously don't agree with that?
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Uh, they're in a new poll shows that they're almost 100% in lockstep against mass deportations.
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This is Biden couldn't convince people anymore of, they're going to put you all back in chains.
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He couldn't convince black people of that lie anymore.
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They, he's going to send you back to your country.
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The back in chains thing was never true, but you know, that's what they'll do, I guess.
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Now they're the New York times again is showing the rights, racism to black Republican house members and Trump surrogates reserved a cigar bar near downtown Philadelphia last week.
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And invited conservative organizers and Trump curious black voters to smoke and sip cognac.
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Some Democrats denounced it as a crass play rooted in stereotypes.
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Did the people who attended the event think that where they were like, gosh, he is really stereotyping us.
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Well, I'm, I've had a problem with this story for the last couple of days.
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Uh, and I, I bring it to the table today because I still can't figure it out.
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Trump surrogates reserved a cigar bar near downtown Philadelphia last week, invited conservative organizers and Trump curious black voters to smoke and sip cognac cognac.
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Now, when I think of cognac, I think lovely, I need my cognac.
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I don't, are, are blacks known for their cigar and cognac evenings?
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Cause I really thought that was an elitist white, you know, I always, I would think of George Soros being like, yes.
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And then we kill all of them as he's, you know, warming the cognac under his, you know, in his hand.
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I mean, you see the Hennessy is, is, is occasionally associated with, uh, a, an African American, uh, demographic, perhaps.
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Uh, I don't know if that's accurate, but I've, you know, I've heard people say that, uh, that's a, that's something like in, in, you know, pop culture and stuff that I've seen, but I don't, I don't know if it's actually a real thing.
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I don't know that people utilize it in that way.
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I mean, you know, you could, if they were like, come on down and have menthol cigarettes and the Colt 45, then maybe, maybe, but the menthol cigarette thing comes from Joe Biden trying to buy people into, uh, voting for him by not taxing menthol cigarettes even higher.
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He wants to get rid of menthol cigarettes because they blow a hole in your lung, but he's going to, he's going to hold off because them blacks like their menthol cigarettes.
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Who's the, it's watching, watching this stuff pour out of the news every day is, is a fun house mirror.
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Everything just goes in and it comes out a rabbit.
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And you're like, wait, that was an egg that he put in.
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I don't understand that somehow or another, but I've never gone to like David Copperfield and said, you know, I'd like to get some advice on you and what from you and what's really going on because you made a coin disappear.
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These people are making things disappear and reappear and, and making it look like one thing when it's another.
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Do you think, and I don't think there's at any time in history, we've ever asked for the advice from a magician.
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I mean, what was it typically about 90% of African American voters go for the Democrat.
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Um, and now it's reportedly around, uh, between 75 and 80 and a lot of these polls.
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Is this, are these efforts something that work or is the, does the.
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If he can get, um, 20, 25%, well, I think that changes the game and it's why they're having
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to import new voters, uh, on the democratic side.
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If that idea sounds, you know, simple, I'm guessing you've never done it.
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Let me assure you literally nothing about, uh, uh, selling your house except maybe cashing
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Uh, it is the same with buying a house, especially right now.
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If you don't have a real estate agent who is absolutely on his or her game, you could easily
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I bought and sold houses at losses quite a few times in the course of my, uh, adult
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So there is a new list out that you may have seen.
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Uh, Ukrainian outlet with ties to the U S state department has put out a, an enemies list.
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It's just those who are against the war in Ukraine, uh, and are lying liars because, uh, you know, it's clear we should be at war with Russia.
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So, uh, on the list, they say, I am there, uh, I can find the blaze.
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Uh, and I'm just, uh, I'm just a lowly, you know, peg on that long, tall, tall, tall ladder.
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Um, but, uh, anyway, they say, because I lied to you about a couple of things.
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program
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So why would we care if the Ukrainians were saying that
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But I have to take this and peel this a little bit
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What is the most accurate shooting you've ever done?
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I'm talking about really, you know, taking it up to the next level
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And by the time, you know, your target was so tight
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You wanted to go home and hang it on your refrigerator
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And we haven't even had a chance to pull out our guns yet
00:45:31.000
95% of the people who try it improve within 20 minutes
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You can actually go out to the range and attach it
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You attach this little thing, the Bluetooth, to your device
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And it'll show you exactly what you're doing right
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Our fight is not with the Russian people but with Putin
00:49:08.980
Our promise to you is to take your calls to Washington
00:49:15.980
Our promise to you is to take your calls to Washington
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Our promise to you is to take your calls to Washington
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of your bravery and make the case against putin to the world
00:49:34.060
okay isn't that what happened in 2020 and that exact or 2021 and that exactly what happened
00:49:45.340
now russia did invade i you know i i'm not gonna make a case for vladimir putin being a good guy
00:49:52.700
because he's an absolute monster however you know when you have the state department doing a color
00:50:00.940
revolution in 2014 in ukraine to get rid of the uh the russian uh that they say was was running ukraine
00:50:10.300
and then you have lindsey graham and john mccain during the election saying 2017 is the year we go
00:50:18.620
on offense uh it's time they pay a uh a heavier price well i would say that that kind of sounds
00:50:29.660
like you know we're we're for going right after russia our fights not with the russian people
00:50:36.460
just vladimir putin that sounds like regime change does it not
00:50:40.460
not now why didn't it happen in 2017 because the unthinkable happened donald trump was elected
00:50:53.500
that's what happened donald trump was elected uh in 2017 he became the president of the united states
00:51:02.860
and uh what happened he all of a sudden was painted as a guy who was for russia and the russian
00:51:10.780
interference forget the chinese just the russian interference alone so the enemy of hillary clinton
00:51:19.740
and the state department and everybody else the enemy became russia and donald trump tied closely
00:51:28.060
together so the offense had to wait for four years but they continued to smear donald trump
00:51:37.980
with russia that was the whole case okay so now let me go on let me tell you about a show we did a few
00:51:48.060
weeks ago regime change it's been united states policy for a very long time covert cia operations
00:51:58.620
we go in we manipulate the foreign media we meddle in elections we topple governments uh and then you
00:52:05.260
know we go back to saying we didn't do that what are you talking about this is this started with the cold
00:52:10.620
war but nothing the cia pulled off comes even close to what their successor began doing who was the
00:52:21.980
successor to the cia covert ops well it was the united states government that includes the cia along with
00:52:32.380
ngos trade unions and people like george soros color revolutions the first one that was really
00:52:41.260
successful was the middle east the arab spring right i told you the arab spring was it had its roots in
00:52:51.660
communist the european spring back after the communist manifesto was written they tried to overthrow
00:52:58.860
all of europe and it was called the european spring how could this just peaceful movement just suddenly
00:53:04.460
have have the roots in revolutionary marxism well color revolutions middle east then latin america
00:53:13.100
and eastern europe ukraine is one of them and here's what they do the united states so they can keep their
00:53:19.420
distance goes through ngos and trade unions they train and mobilize street movements kind of like uh let's
00:53:27.820
see if i can think of a street movement that seems like it wasn't uh actually uh blm or um the palestinian
00:53:38.460
street movements by the way as we've shown you funded by these same kind of people um so we showed you
00:53:49.180
all of the evidence on a color revolution and how it was done and they did it all out in the open and
00:53:55.100
they even bragged about it i showed you the people and the organizations at the top of the color
00:54:00.540
revolution spear i also showed you that some of these people ngos trade unions are now active here
00:54:07.260
in the united states and they seem to pop up every four years totally coincidentally their money and their
00:54:14.780
actions usually come at a time of massive civil unrest right before an election now there's usually
00:54:24.460
some kind of you know government element at the top could be the cia most likely it's the state
00:54:30.540
department and usa id but ultimately it's the office of the president so we did a chalkboard on this we
00:54:37.740
showed that that has to happen you have to have those in the government that are wanting to overthrow
00:54:43.580
another government then the operation is privatized to give it distance from the government this is where
00:54:49.180
the ngos like the national endowment for democracy come in okay the ned is composed of four different
00:54:56.940
entities the national democratic institute the international republican institute the american center for
00:55:03.340
international labor solidarity and the center for international private enterprise you see what's
00:55:09.180
happening you have both sides so it looks fair republican and democrat plus you have labor and private
00:55:17.020
enterprise everybody coming together so this is a bipartisan kind of cover story next in the food chain you have
00:55:29.980
to have the multi-billion dollar financiers and their organizations that partner in the entire operation this is
00:55:36.220
where george soros comes in the open society foundation that's tides foundation and then there are the people
00:55:42.940
that spread the message demonstrate in the streets and the media to report what the government wants
00:55:50.140
you to report wants them to report to the masses this is the blueprint we've done it over and over and over
00:55:58.780
again and i make the case that these same people are doing it here in america so why is the blaze why am i on
00:56:09.180
this list i'm on this list i'm on this list because i believe i'm telling you exactly what's happening
00:56:14.300
we have a color revolution happening within our own government within the ngos and george soros and all
00:56:19.980
those people this is what they're doing and there's a possibility this time they succeed because you have to have
00:56:28.860
and quote illegitimate president you have to have street movements that are not only saying that it's
00:56:36.060
illegitimate you also have the media saying it's illegitimate and it doesn't work if donald trump
00:56:42.860
is the one saying he stole the election it has to be their side saying the election was stolen
00:56:51.900
now let me go back to the outlet and who these people are the ones that put this miss dis and uh and uh
00:57:00.060
uh and dangerous information uh out you'll be surprised to hear that there's some of the same
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exact connections to color revolution we'll give that to you here in just a second first
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sometimes there's a choice that is so obvious you look back on it and you're like geez why the heck
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didn't i do that in fact i want to read this to you from a friend of mine he wrote it in yesterday he
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wrote to my wife and he said please tell glenn um about his experience he said i don't know why
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okay so texty.org that has provided this list um uh they do note that they couldn't establish direct
00:59:02.220
proven ties between most of the people and outlets and on its list and the russian government or known
00:59:07.740
russian propagandist instead instead they say it just gathered evidence that these same people
00:59:13.020
and outlets have spread russian disinformation by echoing key messages of russian propaganda
00:59:19.580
in their arguments against sending ukraine further aid okay so who's who is the who are the people
00:59:27.420
behind texty.org texty.org uh the co-founder is uh and totally uh i could say it earlier uh bondanero
00:59:42.460
still wrong anyway um who is he has he ever been involved in anything well yeah um he was involved in the tech
00:59:55.420
camp a public diplomacy program established by the bureau of educational and cultural affairs
01:00:01.100
at the u.s department of state what is the tech camp the tech camp is when they go into these um
01:00:06.940
countries where they're going to do a color revolution and they find all these tech savvy
01:00:11.100
people and they show them how to build movements against their government that's what our state
01:00:16.860
department is doing okay um do they would they like to clarify this would anybody like to make a public
01:00:26.620
statement uh on why we're there and you know curious why the editor-in-chief and the co-founder was
01:00:36.060
trained by the state department i mean it's it's really interesting that this organization has ties to the
01:00:42.780
state department and usa id their founder was part of the tech camps uh i mean it's weird it's almost
01:00:51.500
like we're you know we've been outed for saying bad things about the state department and the u.s
01:00:58.460
government perpetrating color revolutions and saying this is how they do it and so then they have a shell
01:01:06.060
organization that they themselves have created to what prove me right is that what's happening here
01:01:15.180
in hopes that you will never understand why names are on this list they say it's not a kill list it's not
01:01:22.940
an enemy's list it's just a list that demonstrates the evidence supporting
01:01:29.980
the thesis presented in the article the article is not an accusation but a study of the political
01:01:35.260
and media context that influences government decisions regarding further support for the
01:01:40.940
ukraine and the ukrainian russian war they don't deny condemn or dispute the right of american citizens
01:01:47.180
media or institutions to express any opinions or hold any political beliefs well that is so great of them
01:01:54.940
i wonder which state department class or usa id class they learned that one from
01:01:59.580
telling you go back it was last month it was on the 29th of last month look for my thursday night
01:02:12.140
special it was all about color revolution uh and i urge you to watch it because this you understand
01:02:19.580
this it was like you remember when i first said if you understand woodrow wilson you'll understand the
01:02:24.220
progressive movement and you'll see what they're after and everything will start to come in clear
01:02:30.700
it's the same thing with color revolution and i think texty uh just to prove that at least gave me
01:02:38.940
enough uh enough of a nudge to remind you you should watch that special um why would i mean really
01:02:49.820
why why why would we be on that list hmm why would so many be on that list now some are just really
01:02:59.180
anti you know uh ukraine i'm not uh you know they put they put what was it 10 people on the list
01:03:08.140
uh that were congressmen and senators that were just calling for an accountant to be sent that's russian
01:03:16.620
disinformation you want an accountant to be you know what that says to me if you have to make that
01:03:23.020
person an enemy of your cause you're doing something with the money that we should know about
01:03:29.260
if you're just asking for i just want accountability we'll send the money i just want accountability
01:03:35.900
if you call them an enemy i think they're right we should have accountants you know i mean
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maybe it's just me and more disinformation stew i sorry uh exactly what i expect you to throw you
01:03:53.420
yeah and did i have to throw you under the bus it wasn't me oh it's on that list it's it's the blaze
01:03:59.260
and you're part of it the big part of it uh and your honor i never said any of these color revolution
01:04:05.420
i don't even know what that is yeah you you forget that these shows are recorded posted for people to
01:04:11.260
listen to color revolution is that when like red and blue team up to make purple do what they want
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that's exactly what color revolution there you go there i'll tell you that okay uh more in just a
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the uh blaze media managing editor for return uh and he has been looking into uh the the story that
01:06:37.580
we were just telling you about that this this texty.org put a list together of people that you know i i i
01:06:46.060
don't know peter what what do they even say their motivation is if it's not an enemies list
01:06:52.300
they're trying to claim that oh this is just compiling information of people repeating russian
01:06:59.900
disinformation or propaganda but it's clear they're they're conflating you know russia today with blaze
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and tucker carlson anyone else who has any sort of questions about the funding including left-wing
01:07:12.620
organizations like code pink so um i've been talking about color revolution and i don't know where you
01:07:19.740
stand on that but i really believe that that's what's happening in america and the left and george
01:07:25.340
soros and everybody else uh are doing what they've done in country after country for the last 20 years
01:07:31.740
um they've just perfected it and now they're doing it here to the united states to topple her and and make
01:07:37.820
her into a democracy instead of a republic um but it it's interesting to me that the the co-founder
01:07:46.140
is the guy who has deep ties to the state department and to color revolutions by hosting a tech camp in one
01:07:54.780
of those countries am i far off base on that no absolutely not glenn i completely uh completely
01:08:03.180
agree with you on that and um i found this weekend originally that we had been placed on that list along
01:08:10.140
with you and blaze media but then last night um i was able to dig deeper and uncover some pretty
01:08:16.300
interesting stuff about this organization um first of all is the texty.org they also go by data
01:08:25.420
journalism agency um it's the same board same email same address um and through the data journalism agency
01:08:33.180
they're funded by the global investigative journalism network which in turn is funded uh
01:08:40.540
has been given two million dollars by the open society soros foundation so they're directly tied in
01:08:48.940
right but there's more and more so then once you dig deeper they're they're openly admit again this
01:08:54.940
organization that has placed duly elected members of congress media members uh across america
01:09:02.940
this foreign organization um is also funded by the eurasia foundation which is a united states
01:09:09.100
government uh funding apparatus including the transparency and accountability and public
01:09:14.380
administration services and the u.s agency for international development and those are so usa id and
01:09:22.220
those are always they're known by anybody who pays attention as cia fronts this is you know the the usa id
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comes into a country they start doing things and next thing you know we've got a revolution on our
01:09:35.500
hands because that's the cia correct absolutely yeah well and the and they were also funded by the
01:09:43.020
national endowment for democracy which is absolutely 100 also yes also so also on that list of everybody
01:09:50.380
who's participated in a color revolution this is crazy so all the usual suspects were here funding this
01:09:56.860
organization right um you know there's a story out uh i don't have time to get to it today it's from the
01:10:05.180
new york post it is fantastic how henry ford's fortune is being used to rip america apart and they are also
01:10:13.020
funders of this organization are they not yes i believe so but maybe indirectly um they fund that global
01:10:22.060
investigative journalism network which then in turn cuts this so yeah we'll be careful with it yeah
01:10:28.700
right i get it i get it same address same board but completely different exactly i got it right uh
01:10:36.300
so what do you what is the takeaway uh on this well what you know you can say what they say they're
01:10:43.100
trying to do but what is it they're actually trying to do who's going to read this list and say oh okay
01:10:48.460
just other media outlets i i mean it's infuriating as an american that they're doing this and putting
01:10:57.900
this list together i think what what concerns me and disturbs me is you've done a lot of great reporting
01:11:03.660
over the years and you know recently on how these color color revolutions operate how they overthrow
01:11:09.900
countries around the world but what's kind of disconcerting about this is concrete evidence that now
01:11:16.300
those color revolution ngos soros backed organizations are focusing their target internally
01:11:23.180
on the american people on congress people on journalists on you know people of good faith
01:11:29.020
who are left-wing who hate war it's a very dark turn i think um let me switch the subjects because you are
01:11:38.060
a tech guy that's what return is all about um what did you think about apple's announcement yesterday
01:11:47.260
we have an article uh coming out today on return going into it i mean it's it's disturbing to kind of
01:11:54.620
get in bed with open ai and the way that they're discussing and basically allow all of apple's all
01:12:01.580
the information of anyone who use uh you know apple products to now be fed into the open ai network and
01:12:09.340
software to and then have ai in all of your devices in that way is to me a little disturbing
01:12:16.300
so we don't let open ai um have access to the internet um now right it's it was all
01:12:27.020
i think it has to be like two years old the information or something like that
01:12:31.420
is that accurate i think that's something around that yeah it's i forget the exact
01:12:35.740
time frame but it's something around there yeah it's something like that um
01:12:39.100
um what what what is the difference between now giving it access to everybody's phone
01:12:47.100
i mean i i mean it's doesn't that i mean it's a potential the uh the ai could start accelerating a
01:12:53.020
lot by having that up-to-date information um you know i think it's it's also you know apple has always
01:12:59.740
positioned itself as a defender of of their customers data and they're very you know vociferous
01:13:06.380
in their defense about that and now to partner with this organization that is you know there's
01:13:11.740
been a lot of questions from you know alan musk and a lot of others about what the what open ai is up to
01:13:18.300
and what their goals are and what their plans and to just invite it into your house so to speak into
01:13:23.740
your computer yeah um you know i don't but people will do it yes people will do it because it's it'll
01:13:29.580
be you know this is i think the fulfillment of the um of a friend of mine who said that uh i think he
01:13:36.460
said it would come out at the end of last year um but here it is he said this is we we will have
01:13:43.180
everyone will have access to a uh digital secretary a digital uh um assistant that will be able to
01:13:52.300
you know write letters back for you remind you of who you have to write back what you have to do
01:13:57.740
make you know reservations for you etc etc this is the beginning of that is it not
01:14:03.980
yeah which i think you know could be good i guess it could answer your emails for you but it you know
01:14:10.140
it's one more thing taking you know away your humanity it's one more aspect of your life that
01:14:16.540
you're handing over to a technology that we don't completely understand and we don't know where you
01:14:21.980
know it's still in its infancy of its power and its ability to influence human life is still you were
01:14:29.100
you were trying to get uh chat gpt to do something this morning we were talking about what what was that
01:14:35.420
i was playing with we were talking earlier about a story in the new york times today that that discussed
01:14:42.060
republicans efforts to get black voters to come and entertain their ideas and there's one paragraph
01:14:47.980
in there which is incredible honestly it was like a litany of the supposedly racist things that donald
01:14:53.980
trump had done throughout his life and i guess as evidence why black people shouldn't support but it
01:14:59.420
was it was in a you know a news article and just presented as facts and each one of the examples
01:15:05.420
was listed as this known fact that he was a racist when none of them actually told the truth about the
01:15:13.420
incidents you know it was stuff about like charlottesville and then how they've mischaracterized
01:15:17.740
his comments from that stuff that we've discussed before but one of the examples was uh in 1989
01:15:24.860
he replaced this ad that called for the execution of the central park five
01:15:30.060
uh five black men who later on were discovered to not have done the crime now when you go back and
01:15:36.460
i remember reading this at the time if you go back and read the ad that he posted it at no point calls
01:15:41.340
for the death of the central park five he doesn't he says he wants the return of the death penalty
01:15:47.020
to uh to be used on on crimes like this but does not say that they were guilty of the crime even in
01:15:54.140
in this particular ad and i was trying to recount that i was playing with chat gpt and chat gpt would
01:15:58.860
not print the text of the ad under any i no matter how many times i tried to make it do it it kept just
01:16:05.740
giving me summaries of the ad would not give me the actual text and i couldn't tell if it was a
01:16:09.900
copyright thing or what they were trying to do and eventually i convinced it to actually print the text
01:16:15.340
of the ad but it would stop halfway through and say it violated its own terms of service this is a
01:16:21.180
historical ad again words written by a guy who's president of the united states and is currently
01:16:25.100
running like this is information we should all be able to access and internally it's making some
01:16:32.220
decision there i don't know in this case if it's something nefarious but that is part of this people
01:16:36.860
are going to be getting their information through these services and these decisions are all made
01:16:40.540
internally without us having any visibility isn't that right yeah that's absolutely correct i mean they
01:16:45.740
there's definitely safeguards that they're putting on there to control narrative i mean another aspect
01:16:50.700
that i've talked about i think is important of in some ways it's so woke because it's getting
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trained on all the online information that's been created in the last 10 years which by definition is
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just much more left-wing and much more so i think some of it is definitely on purpose and some of it may
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just be most of the internet it from reddit and twitter and all these other places that is just left-wing
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online information that it's taking all that and churning out what it is but i mean there's a ton
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of examples of that we see and i mean and this is another argument of why perhaps we shouldn't just
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allow open ai and a couple of these mega tech corporations to be the only ones that have access
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to ai and there you know there's a lot of fear-mongering and i think some of that comes from
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these companies of like oh it's so scary it's going to take over the world only we're only we should be
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allowed to use it only open ai or you know microsoft or apple or google or the government or the
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government i'm telling you i think the government is going to be the uh the possessor of real ai uh
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agi or asi and you're not going to get access to it you know you when we have quantum computing
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you think you're going to have access to the quantum computer no it'll be way too expensive and
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you just won't be able to do it and only the elites will be able to do it and the government they've
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this falls into the hands of the wrong people and i honestly can't think of the right people
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this should fall into the hands of um because i don't trust anybody and nor should anyone else with
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with a you know what will be called a life form uh that is this powerful and this dangerous uh peter
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Jamie has appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience three times,
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So you know things haven't gone well for Jamie.
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He's recently found Christ and has totally changed his life.
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And I don't know what it's like in Jamie's life,
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but I know that, you know, Russell Brand, people are like,
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Well, I don't think people change if they're not in trouble myself.
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It was easier, kind of, not, it was easier not being Christian.
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I was very happy, just, like, blissfully torpedoing my life
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and angrily tweeting at you from Brooklyn back in the day.
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And then I go to my Christian friends for, like, help.
01:28:57.240
And they'll always be like, yeah, well, look at the apostles.
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I want a good, was there any apostle that, like, did okay?
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My pastor friends and everybody comes up to me and they'll say,
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you know, you've been speaking prophecy on what's coming.
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And, you know, you find those people in the Bible.
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I guess it would, uh, I guess, uh, I guess it should be a little more obvious
01:29:41.540
that Christianity is tough when that's the story and the selling point.
01:29:51.740
It, when I, I mean, first of all, the week after I got baptized,
01:29:58.660
Um, I've done jujitsu and MMA for 20 years, trained with UFC fighters.
01:30:02.960
Um, it wasn't that I was volunteering at church playing duck,
01:30:07.000
duck goose and like had to show the oddly good looking guy volunteers that I like who
01:30:16.180
So I was out for a year and I remember, uh, you're kidding me.
01:30:20.320
And I, I, I don't think I've told this story on a podcast, but I literally, um, the worship
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band played at the end of the volunteer rally and I'm standing there and they're playing
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And there's like tears in my eyes and people must've been like, our new brother in Christ
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And then, um, before I met my, you didn't tell anybody.
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No, because I literally felt like, I think I'm a level headed guy.
01:30:53.620
But when you become a Christian at 42 and you were never religious, it's like, I feel
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like I'm going through a lot of the struggles that other kids went through when they were
01:31:05.900
13 year olds are asking, uh, when they're raised religious, like I'm going up to my pastor
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and I'm like, well, am I not allowed to go on the internet?
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So I, I literally thought that I'm being punished and I'm not welcome here.
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I mean, I got, I got married, uh, in March and two days later lost all of my money.
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I wish it was through a housing scam so I could promote your guy's sponsor.
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Um, and, and, and it's like every time I thought that I was doing it, um,
01:31:44.240
uh, God's way, something really bad would happen.
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And, you know, look, you shouldn't go to Christianity and I know we're going to talk about this.
01:31:52.700
Um, but we, you shouldn't go to Christianity for a click.
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You shouldn't go to get things, you know, it's not like you become a Christian and you
01:32:05.040
But I think because I've struggled so much with depression and with, um, not feeling like
01:32:11.260
I fit in or always feeling like a screw up when this stuff happens sort of post Christianity,
01:32:23.060
And I think that's probably where Christians who struggle with mental health problems, that's
01:32:31.180
Like you can look to Jesus to take your pain, anxiety, fear, ask yourself, why is this happening?
01:32:39.400
But when it goes the other way, it's so dangerous where you go, Oh, not even God likes me.
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So I, I have a friend, I did a podcast with him and his wife.
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He suffers from depression, debilitating, like, like nobody I've ever seen.
01:33:08.360
And he's one of the most devout guys and somehow or another, he's worked it out in his head.
01:33:13.800
Um, but, uh, I just have to tell you, Jimmy, my first four years, uh, really tough when
01:33:25.420
It's, I mean, you're, cause you're still paying for the past and, you know, you're still
01:33:30.220
breaking the, all of these habits that were so ingrained in you is like, that's fine to
01:33:38.860
I mean, even the sort of like victim mentality stuff I used to do on the left on Twitter.
01:33:50.040
And I hear myself saying it and I'm like, this isn't me, but that becomes an addiction.
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Depression can be an addiction where you're just used to people going, how are you bad?
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And then you get this little like dopamine rush.
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Cause that's just the, the path you are used to.
01:34:12.200
And you know, so people will say, well, give Jesus your, your fears or your anxiety and
01:34:19.880
You know, you start to have imposter syndrome with Jesus where you just go, he doesn't want
01:34:25.980
Like my friends don't want to hear this anymore.
01:34:31.860
He doesn't need me being like, and I could use a paycheck.
01:34:36.580
I have to tell you, Jamie, um, the, one of the big things I had with, um, Roger Ailes
01:34:42.860
when I was at Fox was he said, you got to stop telling people to pray.
01:34:51.120
Uh, and he said, you know, God is busy on wars and things.
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He doesn't need to hear everybody else's problems.
01:34:59.460
Like I, you know, I think that's not exactly the message of Christ.
01:35:05.320
So I'm going to disregard that, but, uh, yeah, man, it, uh, I mean, how did you feel when
01:35:11.920
you not tackle here on my podcast, but the, the, the times you, when, when things have
01:35:18.340
gone wrong for me in the past, a lot of that could be traced to mistakes that I was making.
01:35:24.140
And not that I don't make mistakes every day, but, um, when you started to course correct
01:35:31.600
and when you went on this path and then you were getting hit with stuff, whether it was
01:35:37.320
from your past or whatever, that I find is the most is the hardest because when you're
01:35:42.360
screwing up and bad things happen, you go, yeah, this tracks, this is my fault.
01:35:46.160
But when you were like, man, I'm really crushing it.
01:35:52.160
I'm the best, you know, all these things, even the content I'm making, you know, it's
01:35:56.960
It's still filthy, but it's trying to help people or it's about Jesus or whatever.
01:36:04.260
And then when you get the rug pulled out of you, um, that's, that's what's triggered my
01:36:11.660
So I have to tell you, um, this will come in time.
01:36:16.220
You begin to trust in him so much that you, you, you begin to focus on, wow, that wasn't
01:36:25.540
I mean, Jamie, you know, but right before we, we met, I was almost bankrupt.
01:36:31.220
I had, I had lost almost everything because I had put all of my money into this and it didn't
01:36:38.900
look like it was going to work and I knew that the Lord told me to, to go out on our
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One, um, uh, you know, if it was an error in it, it was my judgment error on being, you
01:36:58.300
know, doing it the right way, doing it his way.
01:37:00.320
The second thing is, is my wife said to me, you know, he never promised that this would
01:37:05.340
go well or be easy, but, but it will always lead us directly to where he wants us to be.
01:37:14.440
So even if you lose everything, you, you gain over a period of time.
01:37:19.420
And I know it sounds ridiculous now, but honestly, at our worst times, uh, we know that everything
01:37:31.020
I had a, uh, one of my kids, um, you know, was, oh, wait, hang on just a second.
01:37:39.900
Uh, do we have a verdict in the Hunter Biden case, uh, just came out convicted on all counts
01:37:45.620
faces 25 years in prison, uh, all counts convicted, uh, 25 years in prison just came out, uh, just
01:37:55.360
So, uh, it's the interesting world we live in that you, you guys are there is a God.
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I was going to say, Jamie, Hunter's coming to Jesus.
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We just had Alex Jones on yesterday and he said, you know, I'm a changed man.
01:38:22.360
Um, and, uh, you know, uh, Russell Brand, I'm a changed man.
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How it's, I've never expected people to believe me right away because I had lied for so long
01:38:40.520
Um, I knew it was going to be a long time, but it does get frustrating when you're like,
01:38:47.000
Now, do you have any thoughts on like Russell Brand's conversion and, and what you look
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Uh, so Jamie, what, what are your thoughts on that?
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So, um, thank you for plugging the new shows, by the way.
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Um, I think that, I think the word grifter can be really, really, um, insidious.
01:40:49.580
I think it can be used against people who have legitimately changed their minds on an issue
01:41:05.140
What kind of monster are you that you would rather a celebrity kill himself with drugs than
01:41:13.900
Whether you have clearly you're projecting your church hurt.
01:41:18.940
Um, but like, we should be rooting for people to become better people.
01:41:23.000
We should be rooting for people to become more nuanced.
01:41:25.180
Now, the problem is, you know, I remember when, when I was an atheist, if, you know, sometimes
01:41:30.700
you'd see some politician or something and then cheat on their wife and do all these like
01:41:37.380
And then a week after the scandal, suddenly they already have a book called like my affair
01:41:43.200
And you go, okay, this is like clearly written by like a PR person or, or something.
01:41:50.520
And, um, but I think that for the most part, I, I know for me, I, I, I deal with imposter
01:41:57.720
And when I started coming on shows like this, people were like, oh, he's doing the right
01:42:01.960
And I was like, fellas, if I knew how to grift, I would have more money than I do.
01:42:07.380
Um, and, but I remember when I found Jesus, I was like, oh my God, for the first time,
01:42:12.960
I don't care what people say because it is something inside me.
01:42:23.240
Um, and so I think that, you know, when someone truly does find God, it, it, it doesn't need
01:42:32.040
to turn into this sort of gossipy thing on the internet.
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What I will say to Christians though, listening to this show is that we should be rooting.
01:42:42.820
Like if Jesus came back to look for apostles today, he's not taking no offense, like Joel
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Osteen or the Pope or people who are already sort of, uh, uh, established religious people.
01:42:55.060
You know, when you look at him, he didn't do it last time.
01:42:56.940
No, he took tax collectors and he helped, uh, uh, sex workers and, you know, all these
01:43:02.260
people who were completely ostracized by the community.
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Imagine, imagine Paul killing all of the Christians.
01:43:15.560
There's not even an equivalent, by the way, as a new Christian, having Paul in your back
01:43:21.320
Anytime I feel like I screw up, I'm like, didn't kill Christians.
01:43:24.560
So, um, the, uh, but like you look at, I mean, some people could look at, you know, Kat Von
01:43:34.180
I didn't even know the Alex Jones thing and go, Oh, it's happening.
01:43:38.740
But also I would so much rather go, Oh, that's so good.
01:43:45.580
Um, one of the things that's really great about, so Alex is my wife and we did our first
01:43:51.680
And we talk a lot about these faith struggles I've been having.
01:43:54.880
And one of the cool things about being independent.
01:43:57.420
So that was inspiring here in your story is we're doing the show independent.
01:44:00.840
Um, and what's cool about it is I don't have to speak as a Christian influencer.
01:44:14.860
I still go, I don't get that part of the Bible, or I don't know about this thing.
01:44:18.820
And while a lot of Christians might look at that and think I'm doing a disservice, if our
01:44:24.220
job is to make disciples and love our neighbors, then me being able to reach out to Russell
01:44:32.360
Brand, being able to reach out to spiritual people, liberal people, gay people, you know,
01:44:37.520
all these people that aren't going to be walking into a mega church, or maybe have been ostracized
01:44:43.940
And we can bring that person to Jesus in a way that your best pastor who can quote theology
01:44:55.460
I'm not saying I'm going to bring a bunch of people to Jesus as a comedian.
01:45:00.560
But, but, but, but, but I can't open the door to people who would never trust, uh, religious
01:45:07.060
institutions and then God will deal with, uh, with, with, with the other stuff.
01:45:11.420
I, I, I'll tell you, uh, Jamie, I, I think you and, um, uh, your wife now, Alex, um, who's
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shockingly not a man would have, would have seen that, you know, all those concerns.
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Well, uh, it's quite a day, um, in Wilmington, Delaware.
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A federal jury has convicted Hunter Biden of federal gun charges, uh, historic first for
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Um, his trial had his ex-wife and his sister-in-law, um, talking about his drug use.
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So that's what he faces up to 25 years, uh, for three charges, lying on a federal screening
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That is, I mean, that is, I think it even says on the form is a federal crime of like
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Then lying to a gun dealer and possessing the gun, although first-time nonviolent offenders
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They're gonna give him his sentence, uh, here, um, soon.
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Uh, if it's anything longer than, let's say, five or six months, you would assume, despite
01:49:00.680
his denials, that Joe Biden will pardon him the second the election's over.
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Um, he's been, you know, getting his kid in and out of trouble for the past 30 years.
01:49:15.900
Yeah, why would he change his, uh, you know, his, uh, parental, uh, habits?
01:49:21.860
Yeah, um, New York Times is reporting that, that Hunter Biden's team was feeling, they
01:49:26.460
say, bullish about a non-guilty verdict before it was delivered, so this was a surprise.
01:49:32.040
Uh, one of the interesting reactions to this, Glenn, I'd love to get your take on this, is
01:49:38.400
now the, the left saying, well, uh, I guess we won't be seeing anything about a
01:49:50.160
Obviously referring to the Trump case when people were saying the, uh, the system was
01:49:54.680
rigged, although, I don't know, was that your take on that?
01:49:57.560
Do you think the system was rigged against, with the Donald Trump verdict?
01:50:00.660
No, well, first of all, no, first of all, I would have said the system was rigged when
01:50:05.080
they came, when the Justice Department, you know, colluded with the White House and, uh,
01:50:10.820
and came up with some bogus, you know, uh, uh, bogus plea deal that nobody in the world
01:50:19.120
This is, now, there's no sentence, it says up to 25 years, there's no sentence, so we
01:50:24.100
don't know, um, you know, but it's, uh, this is normal, this is the way it works, usually,
01:50:31.740
just usually happens to people much, much faster than this.
01:50:35.760
And when it, when Donald Trump, uh, was, uh, at trial, we weren't saying the system was
01:50:42.840
corrupt, we were saying the system in New York City and Washington DC is corrupt, um, because
01:50:49.260
just because of the voter base, you can't get a fair trial if you're Donald Trump, but that
01:50:55.440
doesn't mean the whole thing is corrupt, you know, my point is, you have to play ball the
01:51:01.420
way the people in power in New York wants you to play ball. That's corrupt. Um, you know, I,
01:51:08.540
yeah, I don't, I think generally we get it right.
01:51:12.600
I think often that happens. I still think we have the best, best system out there, even though
01:51:16.600
there are massive problems with it. And specifically in this case, when it comes to Donald Trump
01:51:21.400
and that, like, I actually have legitimate hope that the system, the legal system gets the,
01:51:27.600
the Trump verdict right eventually, right? Like I, I don't, I think there's a good chance it gets
01:51:33.380
overturned on appeal. The problem with that though, is that the timeline of this, the legal system and
01:51:39.980
our political system are not, are not working together very well, unless you happen to be a
01:51:45.420
Democrat. And that of course is intentional. Um, but you know, like I, I do think that eventually
01:51:51.160
the, the court system will probably suss this out. And I'm not at all surprised that, you know,
01:51:56.880
Hunter Biden is, is guilty in this case, it was pretty blatant, but like that is overlooking
01:52:03.260
what you just brought up Glenn and that they tried to completely brush this under the rug.
01:52:08.280
Like the, I mean, the, the political system tried to get involved in this multiple times
01:52:13.720
to make sure this didn't occur. They got caught. And so now we have a jury who actually does come
01:52:19.340
to the right conclusion here. Obviously he was guilty of this. Um, so yeah, there's no,
01:52:25.480
there's, you know, there, they weren't saying you can't bring up this person, uh, to prove
01:52:32.260
that he was innocent. This was his gun. That is his signature on the paper where he lied.
01:52:39.940
Okay. That that's a huge penalty. Then when his, um, sister-in-law lover, uh, was found that,
01:52:51.480
you know, uh, found that his gun was in the glove box, she went and took it in a bag that had
01:52:58.260
cocaine powder in it, threw it into a garbage can behind a supermarket. She should have been
01:53:04.900
charged quite honestly as well, I think, but she took the gun and she threw it into a garbage can
01:53:10.080
because she was afraid their kids might find it. Well, so you're going to let some other,
01:53:16.040
somebody else's kids find the gun. What do you, you know, there's no, um, no question that this is
01:53:25.100
exactly what happened. And you didn't have to make up laws to say, or, or skirt around holes,
01:53:32.640
you know, the sections of the law to get this, you're just enforcing the law. What's ironic about
01:53:39.220
this is dad's such the big anti-gun, you know, throw the book at them forever. If they've, you
01:53:46.580
know, they've ever had a cap gun in their life and he's going to end up, I truly believe he's
01:53:52.320
going to end up pardoning him. I think he will as well. Of course, you know, these penalties are
01:53:58.140
for the, not for me. And so all of these hardcore, I'm Mr. Tough anti-gun guy, this is the exact type
01:54:05.200
of stuff that Joe Biden was pushing for larger penalties for these type of actions. Now I think
01:54:11.200
there is the best defense for Hunter Biden, which they didn't really get into in this particular
01:54:15.400
trial. And it will come, it will probably come up on appeal is a second amendment defense. I don't
01:54:19.780
know that it's a winning defense, but I think there is a good argument that the question itself is not,
01:54:26.040
uh, properly represented in our histories and traditions, uh, as whether you're an alcoholic
01:54:31.660
or a drug addict and you can't have a gun if you are right. Like, you know, if you go back and look
01:54:36.580
at the early, uh, machinations of that, of that, there's very much in our histories and traditions,
01:54:43.200
like, for example, you go into a bar, they take your gun as you go into a bar, they give it back
01:54:47.960
to you when you leave. Right. Like that, that type of stuff was, you know, common going back to the,
01:54:51.740
you know, the, you know, the, when guns first were being carried. Yeah. Um, but typically it wasn't,
01:54:57.920
it's not one of those things where they would do the same thing. If you were an alcoholic,
01:55:01.000
you'd never get a gun even when you were sober. Right. And so the, yeah, I, I think you could
01:55:07.060
make a really strong case for that and saying that, you know, I'm a, I'm a recovering alcoholic.
01:55:13.580
Should I own a gun? You know, it's, it's the, it's the practicing. Are you using drugs? Are you
01:55:21.820
using alcohol? Um, you, we could argue about that and there, there might be a case to do it. Um,
01:55:28.520
however, the left would not be for that. The left would be for, for all alcoholics,
01:55:33.660
no matter in recovery or not, shouldn't own a gun. And all teetoters as well. Uh, and all teetoters.
01:55:39.580
Yeah. But, but that's, that is not what this case is built on. This case is built on, you lied
01:55:47.620
on this federal form. You cannot lie. Everybody knows that. Everybody knows that.
01:55:56.600
And it's true. And it's one of those things that I find this case to be the least interesting part
01:56:02.340
of the Hunter Biden saga in that, like, this is, I guess it might not even be a constitutional
01:56:07.040
question. Like, I don't think there's, he didn't shoot anybody. Like there's a lot. I mean, he should
01:56:13.220
have, he should be, uh, the law should apply to him like they apply to everyone else, but like
01:56:18.060
too much more interesting to me is the tax stuff, the financial stuff and the stuff that ties into
01:56:23.120
international business dealings that seemingly involve many of his family members, including
01:56:27.740
maybe his dad. I mean, certainly his dad in my view, but legally we don't have that proved yet.
01:56:33.220
Um, but can I ask you one other question? This came up while you were gone, Glenn, and I've been
01:56:37.620
meaning to ask you about this every second since we talked about the story.
01:56:45.420
Oh, okay. Oh, okay. We cleared it up. No, uh, uh, uh, this is a story that came out and
01:56:51.180
I was, Pat and I talked about it last week and we both said on the air, the only person
01:56:56.220
that we know that can possibly answer this question is Glenn Beck. The, the story is from
01:57:01.380
the New York times and it's painted as this like sob story about how we're so mean to Hunter
01:57:07.640
Biden, right? Like that's the tone of the story. The headline is Hunter Biden's paintings
01:57:12.420
not quite the refuge he sought. The president's son started selling his artwork years ago, drawing
01:57:19.040
potential ethics concerns that were discussing congressional testimony this year. And it goes
01:57:23.400
through a very long feature about his incredible painting, but it gets into details on the finances
01:57:29.840
that I have never seen before. And if you remember, they were talking about these paintings
01:57:35.100
going for $500,000 a pop. Correct. In testimony that came out, they found that actually the
01:57:41.960
most money he made was 85,000 for any of these paintings. Okay. Which they, they, uh, hilariously
01:57:48.920
say is not common for a novice painter. Really? It's not common for a novice painter to make
01:57:54.880
500 or $85,000 for a painting. Right. But they go through the details here, right? All right. And
01:58:02.200
they say all in all, the gallery sold about $1.5 million worth of his art. Okay. Just thrown in
01:58:10.380
there with no crinkled eyebrows at all from the New York times is Mr. Biden's earnings proved more
01:58:16.760
modest than the early hype had suggested. He reported $130,984 in gross income from art sales
01:58:25.220
during the first two tax years that he was represented by the gallery. And they just go
01:58:29.700
on as if that's nothing, but is this the normal arrangement? $1.5 million in art sales only nets
01:58:37.600
130,000 to the artist. He's getting 8% of the sales. Is that even possible? No, no.
01:58:46.620
Um, if you are, if you are bringing something to the table, which he is, he's bringing fame. He's
01:58:53.660
bringing people will come to the art show just to see him. Um, you can negotiate for a better,
01:59:00.500
uh, rate, um, because I was a new artist. Um, I negotiated with my, uh, gallery, uh, 50%. They take 50.
01:59:10.560
I take 50. Cause they're doing work. I'm doing work, whatever. Um, uh, and if you're a new artist,
01:59:18.000
you would do that. Um, he's a new artist and this guy is bringing in a lot to the table. Hunter is
01:59:27.180
he's bringing not only the art, but he's bringing, I'm the president's son and I'm in the newspaper
01:59:32.920
all the time. So people are coming into this guy's gallery. Um, however, you know, it might
01:59:41.840
be shady. You know, you're, I don't, you know, I don't know if this was somebody who knew Hunter
01:59:50.920
Gal, uh, Hunter Biden, who he did and knew that he was on the up and up and everything else,
01:59:56.100
he should not get 8%. It would be more likely that he would get 45, 55%. Yeah. Like I could
02:00:04.800
see you getting a really good deal with a gallery because you also are bringing like, you know,
02:00:09.520
some level of notoriety, right. And you're not just like, but like, and he would have a similar
02:00:13.900
deal, but even if he got half of, of what you got, it would be much, much more than, than what's
02:00:19.720
reported here in the New York times. No, this is, this is, that's ridiculous. That's ridiculous.
02:00:24.220
8% is ridiculous. He obviously, if that's the real deal, he obviously made it while smoking
02:00:32.060
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So I'm, uh, I'm just trying to figure out how is the left going to deal with this Hunter Biden, uh, story
02:02:27.460
when they are always screaming for more time in jail for people that do things like this?
02:02:36.940
How, how, how is that going to work? Because I could say to you, honestly, I'm just looking up the
02:02:43.140
federal form because I thought it had the actual, uh, penalty on there for perjury. Um, they seem to
02:02:53.580
be stayed. Um, no, the FBI background check. Every time I've ever seen it, I think it says something
02:03:00.620
about, you know, not lying. I acknowledge that this is blah, blah, blah. Super serious. Um, super,
02:03:06.360
super serious. Um, and, and this is the kind of thing that, you know, they say we need more
02:03:11.360
background checks, stronger background checks. How are they going to defend this? Um, they will
02:03:18.320
utilize any argument in front of them that benefits them at that moment as evidenced by
02:03:23.380
their hardcore, passionate libertarian, libertarianism when it comes to healthcare and abortion, right?
02:03:30.040
Like they find, they, they tell you they're going to start a new system. They're going to tell you
02:03:34.540
what coverage you have to do. They're going to mandate you get the vaccine. They're going to
02:03:39.180
make sure you wear masks, but they really, really super duper only want you and your healthcare to
02:03:45.460
be between you and your doctor. Like it's so obviously false. They don't have any credibility
02:03:51.660
at all, but they will say whatever they need to at that moment. I guess it's worked for them for a
02:03:56.800
long time. They're in charge of the country. Um, let me, let me give you this one and tell me if
02:04:00.280
you agree. This is Oren McIntyre, of course, of blaze TV. He says, my instinct here is that this
02:04:04.460
serves the Hunter Biden situation serves as a prelude to jailing Trump. In other words, you know,
02:04:11.240
they convict him here to show how credible the legal system is. And that gives them cover for when
02:04:16.300
they say Trump is going to jail. Again, apples and eggs. Well, yeah, in reality, yes. One comes
02:04:24.100
out of the butt of a chicken. Uh, they're not the same. They're not the same. But will they use this
02:04:29.820
to get those eggs? Of course. Will they use it? What did you just tell me? Well, I'm asking you.