If It Triggers You, CENSOR IT! | Guest: Dennis Prager | 9⧸10⧸19
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Summary
On this episode of Conspiracy Theories, Ronnica talks about a trip to the Middle East, the new chick-fil-a sandwich, and why we should all be worried about Global Warming. Also, the latest on the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and more!
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all right let me tell you about cruiser history uh pat's going uh that's cool yeah that's really
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cool and um i've assigned pat he doesn't even know this yet i've assigned pat uh because we have
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uh what is it like three dozen we have three dozen uh compartments left i think this is by the way
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first time i was told this has ever happened usually when people do cruises they'll do like
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600 we did the entire huge cruise ship it's 3 000 people oh my gosh really yeah yeah it's the entire
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ship is our is our crowd i had no idea it was never been done before i was told wow um so anyway we're
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going to go on this cruiser history pat is there and usually the last person you know the last person
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in you get nothing you get no special discounts we're having a special party with pat it's the pat
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment i don't i don't know if i don't know if i can go
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on today because i was triggered right before right before i'm i'm listening to the news and
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stew and i are talking and all of a sudden chick-fil-a is just brought up there was no trigger
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warning there was no signage that said we'd be talking about chick-fil-a and i'm very very upset
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about it wait until you hear the latest stew and i have a new position we actually are starting to
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feel sorry for the people on the left because how can you go through your entire life being so offended
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by a chick-fil-a sandwich that you just can't go on there's a couple of new trigger warnings that are
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unbelievable we'll get to that also we have the transcript of the kashoggi murder which is
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unbelievable it is the day before the 18th is it the 18th anniversary of september 11th
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it's the day before we're going to look back on what happened on september 10
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2001 and how much we have truly changed as a nation also
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the politics the politics of the day tulsi gabbard and one of the best um one of the best speeches i
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think i or parts of a speech i've ever heard donald trump give if if he is this guy with this message
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he wins no questions asked that coming up in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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you know it's really weird have you seen the um have you seen the researcher we talked about him on
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monday have you seen the researcher in sweden that has said because of global warming we may have to
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start uh becoming cannibals now now i'm not sure what canoe he rode over on um but i don't think we
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need to become cannibals but you'll notice nobody was triggered by that the guy is saying global warming
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is going to get so bad we have to start eating people and no one was triggered not a little strange
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because that would keep me up at night that'd be like one of those things are they going to come
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and eat me you know i can't trust my neighbor he's all into global warming he may be making some sort
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of stew that i'm going to be you know the the main ingredient in soon and you think that's uh scary to
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you imagine if your name was stew that's really you're like they just add water they come for us
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first right so you'd think that's the the triggering thing however um nobody seems to be bothered by that
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now there's two stories here i want to give you google has banned a family cafe in england for
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promoting inappropriate and offensive hateful content now this is just this is uh just a husband
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and i'm sorry a a woman and her friend she's 63 he's like 65 they have this this cafe they decided to
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use this newfangled thing to advertise and so they decided to buy some google ads and they saw that
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their business was really taking off and then they got a notice that they were responsible for hate
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speech and they were going to be banned by google and they're like hate speech who's right did you write
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something into the last ad what what are we having a nazi rally here apparently it is because they
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they were offering a special on like tuesday night of um faggots and peas now you might think that
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that's really bad here in america to have faggots and peas but that's not what that's not what that
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word means right i just don't know right being the with the american connotation but i'm talking about
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it i understand that context we can come up with many examples of ways that does not work on the air
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well anyway uh it comes with an with onion gravy uh and it's a very very traditional english meal
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google has said they can't and like people i don't even know what it is probably like eyeballs and
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i mean the english eat really all of europe what's all stuff what's the thing from kazakhstan where it's
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like horse stew i don't that's like really just i don't want to eat the horse before the human
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right but do you i think so i mean some people look delicious i suppose but i don't know who does
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i've never looked at somebody who went hmm i bet they taste delicious i've never thought that yeah
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well you know there's it's a it's a it's a it's a niche market yeah uh but i think some i mean i have
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looked at one of my cows and thought but it was more out of anger somebody one of the cows that is just
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like mooing and waking me up in the morning and i just look out the window and i like you are gonna
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make a great steak you're taunting them with steak oh i do i do i don't think they know but
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they don't know weird they don't know but when they misbehave i do talk to them about what a
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delicious burger they will make you're like the mean farmer in a charlotte's web sequel i am except
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you know i i don't massage them but i take very good care of them i want them to be happy
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but i also want them to be hamburger at some point happy on your plate right okay so here's the so
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here's the thing people okay can we can we stop now telling other cultures what they can and cannot
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eat while our culture in the west is telling people hey by the way we might be cannibals
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i mean i mean you know you wouldn't want to say that but i mean you know you could say conservatives
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and peas and a lot of people would be okay that's fine but if you said and we're serving a dish
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conservatives and peas in brown gravy and it wasn't a traditional english dish right it would
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still be okay google would be like that's fine you're slaughtering that that you didn't have these
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aren't free-ranging conservatives you have them in a cage first right you're torturing them just a
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little bit right it's like the reverse of animal cruelty they want you to be more cruel to the meat
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you're eating right yeah that's this meat we've tortured this meat this conservative meat its
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whole life it was born a conservative we've been torturing it it's now 87 have we skipped over the
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bugs though well for a long time they they would you'd get these researchers to be like look global
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warming's coming to keep everybody alive we need population control or we're gonna have to start
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eating bugs that's the only place we can get protein this is not this is not normal there is not
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anyone within the sound of my voice that is a normal human being that is saying to themselves
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yeah i think that's where we're gonna i think that's where we're headed we're gonna have to eat
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bugs we might have to even go humans there's there's no one there's no one why are these stories huge
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why are these stories about bugs why do we see them on cnn and everything else there's nobody that
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actually believes that i think it's the media chooses them first of all they're somewhat salacious right
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to the idea that uh we may be eating bugs one day is a clickbaity story i think the other part of it
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though is it's another way to enforce how dangerous climate change is and it's like it's this bad guys
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you're not going to be sonic is going to have cockroaches instead of tater tots that's what
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you're going to have i'm having later today i'm having children in mac and cheese children in mac and
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cheese yeah yeah you cut the children up and then you just stir them into the it's also good like
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like in like beans children pieces of children in beans also pieces of children in like spaghettios
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you're not thinking of pork might be pork okay i'm not sure i'm not sure well uh we were finding out
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in a trial in california that apparently there's suppliers all over the place if you go to planned
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parenthoods around america in case you want to make some of these dishes that one didn't even not even
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register that one didn't even register didn't even register we have a story today of somebody
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who is so triggered by you guys now listen you guys you can't say that that is so offensive that
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is triggering can you imagine being so triggered that when somebody walks in a room goes hey guys
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you're like oh oh my oh my gosh please don't say that again that's a mental illness
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yes i think so you know now this are you familiar with this uh wonderful no uh organization they are
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i would say largely responsible for the betto thing they were the ones that is the betto thing right now
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the betto thing is zero percent right the betto thing was when he was going against ted cruz it sort
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of started with a viral video about him talking about colin kaepernick okay yeah yeah so they they were
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responsible for that they pulled a lot of betto clips and kind of made him into a little pseudo
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left-wing celebrity for a while which is why he got into the race when everyone told him you're gonna
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win and then as soon as he got in he went from 15 to 12 to 9 to 6 to 4 to 2 and it's about where he
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sits now um so they came up with a new video and it's to tell people to understand that saying hey guys
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to a group of people some of which might be women it's just not okay it's not okay they want you to
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understand that and they're giving you a very rational take do we have do we have this we do
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let's listen hey guys welcome back to now this guys is a simple term it could mean boys or if
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you're modern hip it means people at first glance guys seems inviting friendly maybe warm even comedic
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at times right right but it like many male default terms should not be normalized all-encompassing
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phrase oh no innocent as it may seem while we may understand the word means no real harm with a deeper
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look you'll understand that we've been ignoring the cognitive impact on women as well as gender
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non-conforming folks can you imagine living your life this way no yeah can i tell you something i
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understand why people do okay i understand why people do there are those people that are really
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triggered but then there are the do-gooders look there are millennials that and and people who aren't
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even millennials that are so desperate for something of meaning their life has no meaning there is nothing
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good to strive for and so the thing that you can strive for is being wide awake and not offending
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anyone and so when somebody says this you might think you know what that's ridiculous i'm not
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triggered by that but you know what somebody might and so i'm going to dedicate my life to making sure
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that i'm bringing together a better world they're actually living in this this mindset that they are
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doing good oh yeah they're doing they really are trying to do good yeah because nothing in their life
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has meaning there is no way to do real good because everything is bad except for this woke culture
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right and it's like but it's fundamentally if you have to go on an indiana jones style archaeological
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adventure to find how it's offensive it's just not offensive right like if you have to go through
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and explain in multiple videos as to why no one thinks it's offensive but it is it probably just
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isn't offensive right like if if you what you're saying is look everyone means this in a good way
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and it doesn't seem offensive at all but it is well maybe it's not right maybe there's somebody out
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there that feels that way but there's also somebody out there that that thinks that john f kennedy
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and elvis are doing a concert you know someplace in memphis friday night it's not your job to
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micromanage crazy at that level it's just not all right back in just a second speaking of beto beto
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says that um he thinks americans are just going to give up their guns he trusts americans not enough
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to have guns but he trusts them to give up their guns we'll get into that coming up in just a second
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all right welcome to the program so here is uh here's beto now beto is now saying that um
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he thinks that we are going to give up our guns uh because he just he said i i know people i know
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people that are gun lovers and they just don't think it's right all of these shootings in america
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well yeah that includes me that includes i mean who this is so this is why this is so insulting
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why the left can never ever make this case because they have such contempt and they don't understand
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people that own guns they can't separate the two so if you are a gun lover and you have guns
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and you believe that it's your right to have these guns and you use these guns either in hunting or in
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sports they automatically think you're cool with all of the killings that that means that means that
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your gun means more than the children that have died that's what they actually believe and so when
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he comes out and he says uh you know i know people who have guns and and they're ready for change they
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they just don't like all of these uh these killings they don't think these mass killings and these mass
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shootings are right well yes that should be every american and it is every american it is every american and
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if if you're not in that category well then maybe you or you should be red flagged you know you're
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like i don't mind all these shootings yes you know that's uh there's another person that should be red
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flagged and that is somebody who says i don't trust myself with this gun i i want to get rid of it i'm
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going to give it to the well then you shouldn't have the gun because he said he said yesterday that
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you know i it's going to happen because americans are responsible and i know of one guy now remember
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population 350 million i know one guy in texas who gave up his ar because he said he was tired of
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all the killings and he didn't want to be a part of this death culture well i have an ar and i'm not
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part of the death culture right if you're part of the death culture we definitely want your gun yeah
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that's one you should yeah you know what i'm part of the death culture and i don't really mind all
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these killings we should take your gun i just can't trust myself around this thing i'll tell you
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because i mean my guy i have guns my guns are never going to kill anyone unless someone breaks
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into my house uh because that is not what you know i don't because i know i'm not going to do
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something like that right the issue is taking this is the problem when you take away millions of guns
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from people who will never use them this way you have to understand if you're on the left that what
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you're doing is not taking them away from murderers you're taking them away from people who will
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never do anything like the things you're trying to stop and that's why they're offended they're
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not offended because you're taking it away from someone some murderers somewhere you're taking it
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away from everyone and 99.9 of those people will never do anything bad what they don't have a
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conversation on is because they will not stick to facts and most of them have absolutely no idea what
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they're talking about when it comes to guns oh yeah no idea so what what what we what we have to
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get to is the kind of conversations that we've had off the air over and over again on okay well is
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there anything that would actually work that would mean something no not that i can't think of
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anything that would actually work because the bad guys and crazy guys the people who want to kill
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you will kill you you know that's why knife crime is now through the roof in in uh london well
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they don't have guns so they're killing each other with knives yeah i mean russia has a 90 percent
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lower gun ownership rate than we have here but a murder rate twice as high as us does that make
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anyone feel good in russia oh you're only getting killed by some nuclear chemical this is some rare
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polonium instead of a gun that doesn't make you feel good right right pakistan's the same way much
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lower gun ownership rate than we have in the united states but the murder rate's much higher
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japan uh is has a much higher suicide rate than the united states with almost no guns on the entire in the
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entire country these are it's not about those things and i think that there's a there's a desire
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to try to pass something but to your to your point they're speaking there's like this like this
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conversation going on around the actual facts right like where we want to we want to pass something
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it's do something so we can say we did something to stop it even though it won't stop it and and then
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the people who are pushing these policies have no idea what they're talking about i was listening to a
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major major network broadcast yesterday in which they talked about the potential of banning high
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capacity ammunition what the hell is high capacity ammunition as someone put it on twitter is it
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bullets inside of bullets what what is high capacity ammunition i think they're thinking of nuclear warheads
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right where it's just a whole bunch of warheads kind of split out high capacity ammunition how do you
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have conversations again you're the one saying these specific policies and then you don't know what
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they are how can we possibly have a conversation about it i'm not a gun guy i don't know every in and
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out of guns but i'm not sitting here saying you know let's ban this and this and this and this and
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this we have a the the innocent until proven guilty applies here we have a constitutional right you can't
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just take things away from they're not going to i mean beto said he would confiscate but he's going
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to be working with congress and they're going to be responding to their constituents and the constituents
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are going to just give up their guns i'd like i'd like to hear from you are you are you just going to
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give up your guns are you just they come for your guns you're just going to give them up you're
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welcome to the uh program i saw it last night uh it chapter two it chapter two really really good i
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know it's getting panned i loved it really yeah i thought it was like stranger things just amped up
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you know it's still a coming of age kind of film uh they already are of age in this one though right
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yeah but it goes flashbacks okay uh and it's i think it's really well done i think it's better
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than the book uh it has a sense of humor all the way through it uh and it's not gore i mean yes it's
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like you know there's a there's a there's a lot of blood in it but it's the kind of you know stephen
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king you know the elevator doors open and it's a wash in blood right and there's a couple of jump
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uh places but it is it's really quite good i i actually think my wife might like it really yeah
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see i won't go because uh i penny wise is not gay uh and he's not even an ally in fact he's
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surprisingly anti-queer no and that's penny penny yeah the clown oh because of the anti because of
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the opening of yeah this is a legitimate article by the way in out magazine i believe that uh they
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are saying they don't they're disappointed in it chapter two because he's apparently the
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terrible child murdering creature is anti-gay yeah he's really not he was just killing someone
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okay okay the the people who are it's the opening scene of the two yeah no spoilers no spoilers um
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and uh you know what uh and one of the guys the first guy that is killed you know the children
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were killed prior to you know you're you're led to believe that that there's been two children that
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have been killed prior to this but some guys beat up this gay guy and throw him into the river and
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pennywise eats him and you're like oh okay pennywise isn't like and if i was in england i could have it
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with beans that's not that's not what it is that has nothing to do with it no that's of course
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everyone finds their it's the goes back to the hey guys thing yeah if you're offended by hey guys
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you're going to be offended by a murderous clown not being pro-gay enough right like this is your
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world every single thing affects you this way and it has to be a horrible world to live in i just
00:26:34.660
you know there is this one kid in it that is this innocent kid that all of the people all of the all
00:26:41.420
the grown-ups you know that come back to dairy to save you know and kill pennywise they're picking
00:26:47.060
on this poor kid i mean they think they're saving him but they're every time this kid shows up they're
00:26:50.760
like whatever you do kid get out of town and he's like six and he keeps showing up and a different
00:26:58.520
character like get out of town kid this kid is i mean he's probably more attracted to pennywise
00:27:05.640
because he's like these scary people without makeup are coming up always screaming at me but anyway i i
00:27:11.680
really enjoyed it i i liked it um and you know what could have helped is if they uh if they would
00:27:16.880
have had guns i'm just saying if they just would have you know if everybody the kids would have even
00:27:20.840
had guns see a clown like that kill him yeah maybe i mean could be uh here in texas maybe that's the way
00:27:28.380
we're doing it um pat i i want to ask you a question because you know uh dan patrick you worked with
00:27:34.760
dan patrick for a while yes you like dan okay dan has come out and said we have to do something on
00:27:43.200
guns really yeah you want to hear the quote here yeah when i talk to gun owners nra members and
00:27:50.220
voters people don't understand why we allow strangers to sell guns to total strangers when
00:27:54.420
they have no idea if the person they're selling the obviously that's the time that the computer's
00:27:59.240
going to reset in the middle of that sentence sorry uh they have no idea if the person they're
00:28:03.880
selling the gun to could be a felon could be someone who's getting a gun to go commit to a
00:28:07.180
crime could be a potential mass shooter or someone else who has serious mental issues i'm a strong
00:28:11.240
nra supporter and they're a strong supporter of mine but i believe they're uh they are wrong and
00:28:15.240
not expanding background checks to stop strangers selling guns to strangers um instead of trampling on
00:28:20.040
the freedom of law-abiding americans the government should focus upon actual solutions um oh excuse me
00:28:25.100
that's the uh that's the nra response he says in the meantime the nra remain um uh jeez where's the other
00:28:29.740
part here uh see this is we had he probably said disregard everything i just said yeah here's
00:28:37.440
what i really mean yeah he he basically said um we have to we have to understand the realities the
00:28:43.720
political realities of the situation people want something done here's something that we can do and
00:28:47.640
i think this is seemingly honest from him and that he thinks okay this is this would this might help in
00:28:52.500
some situations number one and number two uh look the political situation is we need to do something
00:28:58.400
if we do something on this we can avoid some of the more restrictive things being proposed
00:29:04.120
yeah so here's where here's where we here's where we disagree um a bit um i i am i i don't have a
00:29:12.280
problem with as long as it's not you know as long as it's a stranger as long as it's not family if i
00:29:17.980
want to give my son a gun if you know i want to pass on he doesn't he can have the guns and i think
00:29:23.980
they've done a carve out for family right they have and friends and it's yeah so it's just strangers
00:29:29.540
yeah which is weird obviously you would if you wanted to sell i would never sell my gun to a
00:29:35.900
stranger well a lot of people a lot of people who sell their guns to at a gun strangers no no no a lot
00:29:41.380
of people who sell their guns to a stranger will say i need to see your ccw your concealed carry
00:29:47.140
permit which is a background check item already and a bigger background a more stringent background
00:29:53.120
check than just buying a gun so if you're going to if you're going to sell a gun let me see your
00:29:58.760
let me see your concealed carry permit and then i know that there's a background check done on you
00:30:04.440
and you're you know you're a decent guy and nobody's at this point nobody's forging those uh you know i
00:30:10.880
mean could be but i mean it's unlikely very unlikely right so but i don't have a problem if it's a
00:30:16.140
stranger because i mean i have purchased guns i have had people give me guns and i have to go to an
00:30:22.800
ffl you know it's a it's a licensed firearm dealer and all i have to do is just go sign it
00:30:29.620
through them background check whatever and i don't have a problem with that and pay right you
00:30:35.140
have to yeah you uh yeah you have to pay 20 bucks 20 bucks for 20 bucks the problem is is they will
00:30:41.360
just keep making it more and more onerous and expensive but i don't think that's unreasonable
00:30:46.120
that look you want to look at my gun here's my gun blah blah blah great let's just go to the
00:30:50.540
ffl and he'll complete the paperwork i don't have a problem with that do you have a problem with that
00:30:54.700
i don't think so so the problems i have with it uh are uh one we all know the second you give them
00:31:01.540
this they will come after the next 25 things and giving any ground in this debate winds up being
00:31:07.120
um something that they take advantage of it's give an inch and they'll take a mile because as soon as
00:31:12.180
you give up this ground they're just going on and they're attacking other ground right
00:31:15.780
they're constantly looking to erode these rights now if you believe it's absolutely the right thing
00:31:20.820
and should definitely be done that's that's i don't think it's i don't think it's the wrong
00:31:24.880
thing to do yeah i mean if somebody it's already happening right in 99 of cases it's already occurring
00:31:29.980
it would make me feel more comfortable i wouldn't sell my gun to a stranger and now we had multiple
00:31:34.600
people here on staff when we talked about this issue yesterday who had who had sold guns to
00:31:39.340
strangers uh both of them had uh they said that they had asked for the concealed carry which
00:31:45.340
means they've already gone through a background check a tougher yeah ground check however you
00:31:50.120
never know what's developed since that check and you know so i mean it's it's nothing is you can't
00:31:54.540
be a hundred percent sure but of course a background check isn't a hundred percent either i mean we've you
00:31:58.240
know most of these murders happen with people who do go through background checks uh so it's it's
00:32:02.500
really you know it's not gonna it's not gonna do much of anything there's nothing that really
00:32:06.560
this is and this is the problem it's a step that we're taking you're giving ground in the gun debate
00:32:11.400
um and i i i don't want to seem like oh well i don't i will never give ground but it also isn't
00:32:17.740
going to accomplish much of anything i mean it's not going to do anything it's not going to cut down
00:32:23.560
on on on murders it's it does take that argument from them though yeah but i'm tired of hearing it
00:32:29.120
then they go on to the next one hearing it i mean i think this is one of the things trump does well
00:32:32.680
which is a lot of times he has these what i would consider dumb arguments perfect example is the
00:32:39.020
stupid sharpie thing with alabama why is donald trump fighting that battle he's the president of
00:32:45.500
the united states why do you care if they're attacking you over whether you said alabama or
00:32:50.420
not and bringing out a map to prove that you were right right may i suggest because if you had a good
00:32:55.900
gop they would be passing stuff while he was going look over here look over here i'm with you on that
00:33:02.280
we've made that point before but we don't have a good he's the ultimate distraction yeah he's the
00:33:06.120
best at that but i think part of the reason why trump fights these what i would consider at times
00:33:10.360
dumb battles is because as soon as he stopped as soon as that battle's over they're on to the next
00:33:15.260
thing right so if you are fighting fighting you're fighting the sharpie battle they're not on something
00:33:21.120
else because as soon as a sharpie battle goes away they move on to something else correct so why stop
00:33:25.700
fighting the sharpie battle that's at least i and i don't like that part of our society and our media
00:33:30.600
but i think trump has mastered that at some level the same thing somewhat applies here in that here's
00:33:36.540
a move that i don't think is going to actually do anything it's not going to help stop anyone from
00:33:42.280
being killed and if and you know you could make arguments on that i understand but i don't think
00:33:48.700
it's going to and then if you add that on to the fact that once they get this thing with background
00:33:52.780
checks they're going to come after families they're going to come after friend transfers they're
00:33:55.960
going to come after uh all these other things i i know that um but i would like to be able to
00:34:01.580
link this to uh look this is not going to make that big of an impact but it will make people feel
00:34:08.920
better people who are selling guns and people who are uh people who are not involved in this and it is
00:34:16.340
something that maybe is fine as long as it remains 20 bucks or whatever it is for the ffl transfer now
00:34:22.800
uh you can go ahead and and do that and i want that written in however i want something else
00:34:28.240
i i i want a serious i don't know what about mental health this is we have to change the
00:34:38.420
conversation here this is not about guns this is about crazy people it's about crazy people it's
00:34:45.400
about mental health it's not about virtually every single case exactly right there is something going on
00:34:51.960
let's talk about suicides right but they're what what they're something is on mental health is
00:34:56.960
our red flag that's because they're controlling it because we're not leading we're playing defense
00:35:03.060
well no i mean trump is saying he wants them no i mean so i mean i would say he's not exactly the
00:35:07.980
flag bearer for i mean look who put who put background checks in in the first place in the part of the
00:35:13.840
brady it's the nra yeah the nra was the one who designed the background check the system okay they
00:35:19.660
designed the system and i'm fine with the system i'm totally fine with the system the nra or the gun
00:35:26.340
advocates need to lead the way not on their legislation not on the left's legislation but ours what
00:35:34.240
actually will make a difference and i don't know what but it has something to do with mental health
00:35:39.440
and not just finding people with mental health there is something wrong with our society
00:35:45.000
and we we had we we had guns before you know when you look just just take the suicides out
00:35:53.060
and our guns are not a problem like they even used to be just take suicides out suicides are through
00:36:00.260
the roof we should be talking about that instead of fighting we should be talking about the what the
00:36:07.680
real problem is and we don't have anybody to lead that do you uh from dan patrick's perspective
00:36:15.700
he's a pro second amendment guy right i mean he's solid on guns and as far as i know yeah i mean
00:36:22.640
should we have him on yeah you should have him on yeah i should talk to him yeah i want to talk to
00:36:27.000
governor abbott i'm interested too in your i mean this is a longer conversation but glenn who is uh an
00:36:32.420
admitted catastrophist a guy like because there's no reason for me to care if there's a database of
00:36:39.420
guns right generally speaking what do i care if there's a database of guns what i care about is
00:36:43.520
when things go bad right someone in the with the wrong the wrong levers of control the wrong guy
00:36:49.440
with all this power has a list of everybody with guns right that's why i don't oppose it because i care
00:36:54.380
if that i'm on a list the same thing applies to background checks background checks sound fine now
00:36:59.780
when the wrong person has control of the government and they start putting all sorts of
00:37:03.100
things in that background check that that applies to you because they don't like you for whatever
00:37:07.240
reason it's a big it's as a catastrophist i'm disappointed where is your tragedy where is
00:37:13.960
your apocalyptic view here may i give you one that no one has talked about and i will show you the
00:37:19.880
future if you want the catastrophe on guns and what's coming let me do this commercial else do you
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think we tune into the show let me give you something that will make everybody in this
00:37:29.700
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i can't remember for this cruise this is a 3 000 passenger uh boat we have never i've it's my
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understanding i was told yesterday that no cruise with some you know you know host or something like
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that has ever filled a cruise ship to the top to the size at least wow yeah to this size um and so
00:38:16.460
we are we're like 80 people or 60 people away all right you're you've been brought in and you're
00:38:22.460
the last you're like and they never get anything special you know the people who are in last you
00:38:27.020
get you know like well you missed the early bird special but you missed that um what i'd like to do
00:38:32.580
is have a special uh uh dinner just i want to have everybody who comes in is part of the
00:38:39.440
procrastinators club uh and you guys you know you're proud that you're last and you can be their leader
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and stew you can be their leader and on the front half you're on the back half uh and everybody's
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going to get a signed copy of the new book arguing on socialists you'll be first will be the last will
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be the first you will get the first copies of uh arguing a socialist and then you just host a crazy
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one of your crazy crazy crazy crazy parties oh man oh you've never had a party till you partied with
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okay yesterday i told you that roomba maps your your room okay maps your house and sells that
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uh i think we need to have a conversation a little bit um um bigger xbox connect they have a connect
00:40:01.400
sensor it's been mapping out rooms for nearly a decade hololens ar the headset also maps out your
00:40:09.180
rooms when you use it and it looks at everything in the room and maps it now here's the thing what if
00:40:15.980
you're using a hololens ar set it's mapping everything out and it sees a glock sitting on
00:40:23.600
the table not locked up kids are in the room and there's a glock and it immediately goes out and
00:40:31.940
searches are you are you licensed to have a glock how many kids are in there and how come it's not
00:40:37.240
locked up but it's an airsoft glock which is indistinguishable from a real glock unless you pick
00:40:43.960
it up and you really look at it so now you have the hololens ar mapping your house looking at things
00:40:52.060
on the table uh are you gonna get swatted is swat gonna come in because it's mapped your house
00:41:00.780
and it sees something you shouldn't have that's the world we're moving into
00:41:22.060
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it was a different world it was a world where we we could go and wave goodbye to our family as they
00:45:28.760
went down the ramp to the airplane you didn't have tsa you didn't have people checking the doors on
00:45:36.420
airplanes that led to the uh pilots sometimes you would fly and it would be open
00:45:54.220
are not the things that we're worried about today we were still worried about politics we were still
00:46:04.940
we were still playing politics national uh organization of women were in trouble on 2010
00:46:12.840
sorry september 10th 2001 they were um they were trying to um
00:46:20.660
get out of a scandal that they were in about andrea yates do you remember her
00:46:26.740
the national organization of women raised money for her uh and then they had to backpedal real quick
00:46:35.000
that was that was in the news we talked about on on september 10th 2001
00:46:46.500
he was not guilty of they finally found the person that murdered but
00:46:49.900
it looked like he was going to go to jail at this point
00:46:53.120
yeah uh rudy giuliani was in the news because they had i guess come out he had
00:46:58.420
cheated on his wife i think was was when that was first coming out
00:47:01.780
i was looking back at the show recaps this is from friday september 7th 2001
00:47:06.820
uh uh we couldn't tolerate bill clinton's cheating on his wife but rudy giuliani is okay
00:47:11.640
that was uh then you had michael jackson receiving a standing ovation on the mtv music awards
00:47:17.420
and your question is there anyone in the audience who doesn't think jackson was fondling boys
00:47:22.300
i mean later on you kind of have some more evidence on that at least
00:47:27.540
i mean now he's been convicted via documentary so we know he's we know he's guilty
00:47:30.940
here's here's here's one we went back to the archives
00:47:34.020
do we have the audio of the shark tank thing this is the monday before tuesday september 11th
00:47:43.440
this is the monday this is the broadcast before we wake up the next day and go on the air to say
00:47:50.860
we're under attack we were amazed at how uh there was no there was no real big news at the time there
00:48:01.320
was nothing that was really happening at the time i want to i want to show you what the big thing on
00:48:06.320
the show was that week that monday go ahead and play the shark tank
00:48:10.900
no this is not it the shark tank if you have that
00:48:16.920
apparently not apparently do we just yes or no if we have it
00:48:23.980
so the sheriff came in to arrest i don't know four three a hundred i don't really know
00:48:32.560
we also had 14 year olds running in and out whole packs of them at least 10 at a time
00:48:39.640
running around they would go from one side of the theater up the uh you know because it was stadium
00:48:44.820
seating they would come we gotta stop we gotta stop that's a different that's a different
00:48:48.400
random clips that was just a random clip that that one is about uh a theater experience that i had
00:48:54.720
yeah well which was i i would going back and looking at the show is about half the show
00:48:58.060
the day before 9 11 glenn's whining about some going to see a movie and there was loud kids in
00:49:03.300
it just like a no it wasn't just loud kids it was bad i remember it now it was that's what grandpa
00:49:09.000
always says okay it's always bad to grandpa it was but we were also just in the in the prior weeks
00:49:16.360
we were talking about um facial recognition they were going to try to use that in ybor city they
00:49:22.600
were going to try um putting cameras up in ybor city and we were talking about how that that's
00:49:28.040
that's not good we were going to go swim with the sharks on the friday after september 11th there
00:49:35.660
was that summer had been a big summer of people being bitten or eaten by sharks meaning like one
00:49:42.260
or two people uh and so uh we were gonna i was gonna and i was barely a swimmer at the time i
00:49:50.820
definitely afraid of water and so we were going to go to some aquarium i don't remember which one it
00:49:56.540
was atlanta or someplace do you remember where was that aquarium that we were going to in tampa was
00:50:01.840
it in tampa yeah yeah okay uh and uh and and i was gonna go swim with the shark for a charity that
00:50:09.680
friday and everything changed now let me let me show you how much has changed imagine donald trump
00:50:17.760
coming to town or barack obama coming to town and you're the number one local political talk show
00:50:25.120
and you don't mention that the president is actually coming to town the next day this is the last thing
00:50:34.700
that was broadcast on my show the day before september 11th this was the last quote unquote innocence
00:50:43.460
of politics this was the only time i talked about president bush coming to read to children
00:50:55.360
so mr beck your buddy w is in town this week i'm surprised he's not going to be on your show
00:51:21.820
since he since your lies and false propaganda is the only reason he got elected i love this i'm still
00:51:28.400
getting mail on the election let it go please let it go along with his slimy brother jeb that's the
00:51:40.180
only reason why he's in office i can't wait to see janet reno kick his butt right so number one
00:51:49.720
florida can rebound from the horrible funk that it's been in since jeb took office and number two
00:51:55.540
and most importantly i want to hear you whine and eventually collapse from frustration frederick
00:52:03.340
p.s stop stealing our liberties harassing our democrats and eating our food fatso
00:52:12.100
there's a democrat before 9-11 saying that i was not only stealing their food but uh stealing
00:52:24.580
liberties from them so we were still playing political games but the important part is
00:52:29.000
everyone remembers where george bush was when he first heard about the 9-11 twin towers he was in
00:52:37.960
sarasota he was in my market at wfla in tampa florida and he was reading to children you remember
00:52:44.020
those you know it was andy was andy card that came over yes and whispered into his ear mr president
00:52:50.840
the next morning everything changed and i am struck this year as we approach the 20th in a couple of years
00:53:04.060
times i am i am impressed to share with you how far we have come in a negative way and the things
00:53:22.720
that we have lost much of it if not all of it stem from the 9-11 attack
00:53:31.500
both sides have made really bad mistakes many americans have been wrong about so many things
00:53:40.900
including me and this program we did what we felt was right
00:53:54.100
i i want to this week spend some time and just look at things in perspective now now we're far enough
00:54:06.740
away and now we should be having the conversations
00:54:11.100
asking ourselves wait a minute what was the very first piece of advice we got
00:54:20.920
do you remember what are some of the very first things that we did
00:54:30.980
and our kids do not understand the america we lost on september 11th
00:54:42.320
i told the story before my son and i recently were watching i think it was the producers or something the old one with gene wilder
00:54:51.520
and my son said how did the government ever allow this to be made
00:54:56.120
because it's so politically incorrect i said the government how did the what
00:55:02.920
he has never grown up in a world where the government
00:55:22.420
we were fighting for freedom listen to what that democrat said
00:55:30.340
what were the liberties that we were talking about then
00:55:39.720
so let's let's start with the first thing that we were told
00:56:14.640
is it making things worse or is it making things better
01:56:15.680
like the discourse has to remain doesn't it yes we
01:56:20.980
have to be able to talk to each other and i think
01:56:22.820
that's one of the things that kind of died with the trump
01:56:25.180
election people were like you're with us or against us
01:56:28.160
you're either for him or you're for the future and
01:56:31.860
compassion and and caring about everyone or you're a
01:56:35.540
monster and there's no there's no discussion about
01:56:43.560
international trade no no no no you're you're with the good or the bad
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you're binary it's one or zero you're black or white you're one or zero
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and it that is the same thing that they criticized about w
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saying you're either with us or against us which by the way
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being a father of daughters you know is also a line from beauty and the beast
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right but it is it's true and appropriately so right it's like very childlike
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like that that perspective is very childlike there's a lot of people that
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absolutely that's i i you know here's another thing that
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i find very frustrating i feel as though i'm sometimes and sometimes i'll get
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messages on social media and they'll be like you know that some of the people
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that like your comedy are trump supporters and i'm like i hope so i i hope
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like i remember the success i had and i'm so grateful for the success
01:57:50.980
that i've had uh on beyond the pale i remember like i came back to new york
01:57:56.060
after i had done this tour and you don't know with stand-up you don't know how
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long it's gonna last you don't know what's going on and i came back and i
01:58:02.660
remember someone reading an article maybe it was in time
01:58:05.860
about new york and they're like he's very mainstream mainstream and and there
01:58:11.540
was recently a new york times article he's very conventional and i'm like what
01:58:18.680
people want to go and see me perform like a lot of people like that's like
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that's a crime yeah jim gaffigan i i will tell you um it's weird
01:58:28.280
weird to hear that because i'm friends with someone at fox and i had just done
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well he uh he's talking about us he's talking about me
01:58:44.120
jim and i've talked to jim enough about this he's been on the show
01:58:47.760
yeah he's been the show and and uh and he has told me
01:58:53.820
i generally don't get that from our audience i generally don't get that from
01:59:05.860
tulsi gabbard on and our audience would go don't agree
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but i liked her you know and that's where we need to get
01:59:17.160
if if if you can't listen to somebody that you don't agree with
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and go i'm glad i heard that i i you know i don't i don't hate her
01:59:26.480
wouldn't it be nice not to hate people and and and then not listen to anything
01:59:32.640
they say just imagine that i mean jim gaffigan and michael buble
01:59:41.740
ben jillette actually lost friends with his childhood idol
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because we were friends uh i mean these guys have taken a beating
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yeah i just don't understand it you know that what is the point of listening to
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especially long-form talk radio or long-form interviews like
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what are you looking for you're looking for constant
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i'm looking for somebody like i want to live when i when i'm listening or reading something
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i want to to be able to go several times otherwise i stop
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holy cow i've never thought of it that way all right that's that's that's what you want
02:00:25.260
that's the point you want to be entertained challenged right you want to think a little bit
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and you know if you listen to the same people saying the same things every single day
02:00:34.240
you don't get that right that's what they have done
02:00:37.340
that's what the left has done they're giving you they they silence everything else out you can't
02:00:44.200
you can't grow like that right like we complain about the coverage all the time for example of
02:00:47.940
donald trump right and it's obviously unfair and it's overwhelming on that side but think
02:00:52.560
about it from their perspective think about turning on the television every day and all they
02:00:57.420
do is figure out what the the current controversy is about donald trump and say it's bad
02:01:02.000
listen to this that's just boring i know a boring life listen to this from donald trump last
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night tell me how you argue with this you must never forget that the 2020 election is about one
02:01:12.020
thing you it's true it's not about me it's about you it's about your family your future and the fate
02:01:19.800
of your country now here he's going to get a little dicey but you could make the case this is absolutely
02:01:26.180
true and i think you could get it past an impartial jury easily a vote for democrats in 2020 and a vote for
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any democrat tomorrow in north carolina is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction
02:01:39.260
of the traditional american dream we are entering this campaign with the best record the best results
02:01:44.360
and the best agenda democrats are now the party of high taxes high crime open borders late term abortion
02:01:50.320
and socialism they are socialists the republican party is the party of the american worker the american
02:01:57.060
family the american dream i don't necessarily agree with the republican thing but uh democrats even want to
02:02:02.460
give free health care to illegal immigrants as long as i'm your president i will never ever let
02:02:07.440
democrats take away your health care and give it free to people who have entered our country illegally
02:02:12.180
we can't do that it's a tremendous incentive to come in they also want to bring in unlimited numbers
02:02:17.360
of foreign refugees from overseas all at the expense of supporting their own communities
02:02:21.300
republicans no matter what you do where you are we want people to obey our laws we want people
02:02:27.080
that are going to help our country the democratic party has never been farther outside of the
02:02:32.760
mainstream he's right he's right and if he was using this as his message if he would use
02:02:42.920
this is not about me this is about you and your family and the choice of where we're going because
02:02:51.640
that really is what it is are we going to still base ourselves in a bill of rights and a declaration of
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independence or are we going to go for a completely as elizabeth warren says a completely new designed
02:03:10.060
machine something completely different i don't think americans are at that point you're listening to glenn