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Glenn and Stu talk Iran, Home Title Lock, and Cova's Boots. Plus, a new poll says the nation s political debate has grown more toxic and heated, and now more and more Americans say that this could lead to violence.
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Thank you so much, Hillary. Going to be a good show today. We're going to start with
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Iran and apparently this disease that is rampant in the media about calling the president all
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and enlightenment. Americans in a new poll say the nation's political debate has grown more
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toxic and heated. And now more and more Americans say that this could lead to violence.
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This is first on my list of the four things that are going to happen in the next couple of years.
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Polarization grows critical stage. We will start to see violence in the streets, which we already
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have in civil unrest. Polarization and how both parties really don't get it. But the American people
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do also looks like we have another problem with Iran. Iran has taken a UK ship. Also, they announced
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over the weekend that they have arrested 17 U.S. spies. They haven't given us any details on that.
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But Iran is saber rattling in a very dramatic way to the point to where I look at this and say,
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this is almost becoming the Barbary pirates. America's first foreign war.
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And we'll give you that in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program.
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This is the Glenn Beck program. Welcome to Monday. Let's get this nasty snake off of our plate right away.
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Jason Buttrill is with us. Jason Buttrill is with us now, and he has a look at what has been
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happening with Iran this weekend. Hey, Jason. How you doing? Wow. Always at the end of the day on
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Friday, these things start getting crazy. It's hilarious every time. I still see this is how
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I've been analyzing this for the past couple of weeks now. Iran's not operating from a position of
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strength. They're operating out of a position of weakness. So now they're pushing, pushing,
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pushing to see how far they can push to see if we'll get some kind of overreaction, whether that's
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we react poorly and then strike something, you know, and escalate the situation militarily,
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or they're trying to force us to the negotiating table because sanctions are crippling them.
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The last move before this was they were very public, made a statement and said that we've
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exceeded our enrichment, you know, production for uranium. And then they sat back and watched
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and waited. Nothing happened. We didn't do anything. We didn't go crazy. And so they were
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like, well, crap, basically, what do we do now? So things escalated some more with the drone. They
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flew a drone nearby. What would we do? You know, we shot the drone down. That was really cool. By
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the way, Marine Corps radar blocking sent that. It was just really cool. It wasn't, we didn't shoot
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it down. We made it crash basically. Exactly. Which is pretty fascinating. Jammed it, took control of it
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and took it down. Really crazy. Um, but then again on, so on Friday evening, I believe was
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these oil tankers. Now what they're trying to do is, and I think it was a grossly miscalculated move
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by them because the geopolitics of oil coming out of the Strait of Hormuz have changed. Now, if this
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would have happened in the eighties where a vast majority of our allies and us got a lot of our oil
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from, uh, through the Strait of Hormuz, we might've reacted differently to this, but now we're just not
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compelled to, to, to react if they do pull a move off like this because the situation has changed.
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The economics have changed where the oil is coming from has changed. A smaller percentage that go to
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NATO allies, I would say with, uh, with the exception of Japan don't really get the majority of their oil
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from that area anymore. So it's changed. So they seize one of these ships. They don't seize one of our
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ships. They seize a weaker ally in this. Um, I'll be at the UK, but they seize a weaker ally and they sit
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back in wait to happen. Now that, now the, the, I think this was a complete and total lie, uh, as
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far as of course, how they said this whole thing went down, but they, the, the, the UK ship said
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that they were going through the exact channel they're supposed to go through. By the way, it's
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very hard to steer off that because everything's automated. They know exactly where they're supposed
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to go, but they said all of a sudden the, their attack boats just, you know, start surrounding
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them. The helicopters came in. The Iranians said that they were acting aggressively and strangely,
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and then they wouldn't cooperate with them. So they escorted them back to Bondar Abbas,
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which was total and complete, just bull. Um, but then again, nothing will come from this.
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They're sitting back and waiting to see how we're going to react because they're doing everything
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they can to get us to the negotiating table. The president has to sit back and literally just
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check this out. You have to check your allies, make sure that everyone else doesn't respond
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with too much force. Just sit back and let things play out. This is, we are in a beautiful,
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beautiful position right here. We are exactly where we were just before the Obama administration
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let them just ruined it. Basically the, the people, the Iranian people were in the streets,
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they were rioting. Uh, they were this close to pulling off a regime change on their own,
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on their own. And then we ruined it. And now look at the ramifications. We are exactly in that spot,
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right? So are the people beginning, do you believe the people will begin to rise up again? And can
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they stand that because the crackdown will be quite hard? Um, it will be quite hard and it all depends
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on if they can get, um, their internal security force to switch over because that's, what's keeping
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them in check right now. So we say that this is ridiculous that they have our CIA agents, et cetera,
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et cetera. I don't think the CIA is necessarily there. It might even, I mean, but I wouldn't be surprised
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if we had somebody there, uh, including special forces. Uh, I, I know people that happened to be on
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the ground in Poland and other places when the Berlin wall fell, uh, and their job was to be able to
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stabilize things, uh, destabilize on the way out and stabilize on the way in. Um, do you think that
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they have 17 of our agents? No, that's, that's ludicrous. A total, again, a complete and total
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lie. Uh, the thing is, and if you look at the, they're more scared right now of internal problems,
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the external problems are not really mad about, or they're not really too concerned about right now.
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Their external problems being forced that the sanctions are putting on them. But the main focus
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right now is that force is hurting the people. So like I said, we, I think we were last week,
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I think food staple prices were 80, uh, have gone up by 80%.
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Inflation is out of, imagine that 80%. So getting in milk, getting in, you know, chicken or eggs,
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all the prices have 80%. That is insane. Yeah. Um, water is running out. They're having water
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shortages. Now you have certain people within their government, within their security services,
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even IRGC members in the government who are being approached by a lot of these street movements.
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And they're saying, Hey, what are you going to do? What do, what do you do? You know,
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what can we do? How can you help us? And then you start seeing some of these people getting
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accused of espionage by the CIA, which was just ludicrous. They are taking out systematically one
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by one, the people that might cause problems for them. Once this street movement really erupts,
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that's what's happening with them right now. So where does it lead? If we stay cool, where does it
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lead? So there's some good news, there's some good scenarios and very bad scenarios on that.
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What I think, cause geopolitically a war does not make sense. They know this and we know this.
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That's why we're not going to do any kind of invasion, which is just stupid. We're not going
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to escalate it to a full on war. If you see troops being moved 500 troops of Saudi Arabia to support
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this, that's stupid. 500 troops in Saudi Arabia will do nothing but piss off a lot of jihadis that
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are already people like Al Qaeda that are in Saudi Arabia, but that's not going to do anything for Iran.
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It's purely symbolic. Moving a few F-35s into whatever airbase they went to down there is
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insignificant. Again, it's not going to do anything. When you see five aircraft carriers start going
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towards that way, that's significant. But one aircraft carrier there, that's not. Everything
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is symbolic at this point. So they're not going to go to war. We're not going to do it. I see that
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either the sanctions will continue to put so much pressure that the people out in the streets will
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put pressure on the government to actually go back to the table and say, okay, how can we get
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back to the JCPOA? What are the things you want fixed in it? I can see them at least making that
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gesture and attempting to go back. Either that could happen, the street movement boils over and
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forces regime change, or the IRGC, which answers only to the Ayatollah Khomeini, does something very
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crazy. And then everything geopolitically that makes sense goes out the window and something bad
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happens. That would be an escalation. Like, what would they do that would cause that? I mean,
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they're taking tankers. I mean, this seems to me very parallel to the Barbary Pirates.
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The Barbary Pirates would just take things and the world would put up with it and put up with it and
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put up with it until Jefferson came and said, look, a quarter of our money, a quarter of the budget
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is going to pay bribes to the Barbary Pirates. We're not doing this anymore. It's out of hand.
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We're a long way away from that, but it seems almost like the Barbary Pirates where they're just
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seizing things. What's the tripwire, do you think?
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It's an interesting parallel there. I've also thought it was interesting in studying that the
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Barbary Pirate Wars, they didn't really touch British ships too much.
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Right. They didn't want to tangle with them. That's right. And notice the British didn't really
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want to help the new U.S. ships that were going through there. Or the French.
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Right. The Barbary Pirates were helping them out. Correct.
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Yeah, I think that this could escalate if the IRGC attacks like a U.S. flagship,
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actually attacks them, or a U.S. naval ship. It's also interesting that the Houthis in Yemen
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have kind of, they haven't stopped operations against the Saudi forces and the allies that we
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have there, but almost stopped operations there. The Iraqi militias, the Shia militias in Iraq have
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kind of stopped their operations. So either they're not getting money, or they don't want to push that
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hard because they fear that escalation. Something could happen to where, let's say they attack a U.S.
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base, their special forces, and some of us die. That will send this over the edge. If they attack
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one of our naval boats, that will send this over the edge. And again, geopolitically, it does not
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make sense. So the actual government in Iran, like President Rouhani and his foreign minister,
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Zarif, they're saying, don't do that. Do not do that. But the IRGC and Khomeini, they're 12 or
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Shias. They don't care about an escalation. And that's all part of the global Islamic revolution.
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Yeah, and global chaos. Wash the world in blood.
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Exactly. And that's another thing that worries me. So that worries me, and containing Israel
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worries me. Because they have a reality on the ground, which is we cannot let them continue
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to enrich uranium. You guys can sit back and say, hey, that's fine. Go ahead and do it. There'll
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be a breaking point. But Israel can't make that choice. They can't make that decision. They have
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to respond. So if I'm Pompeo right now, the Trump administration, I'm constantly on the phone
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every single day with Netanyahu, saying, calm down. You know, we got this. This is our plan.
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We back you 100%. We're not going to let it get to that area.
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But don't send... There was a news article last week that said Netanyahu took three F-35s.
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And this is a leaked report that they wanted to test to see how far they could get to Iran
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without them detecting it on radar. They said they made it to Tehran and back with three F-35s
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was never detected. And they said Iran is freaked out right now.
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Good. Good. Good. But Israel's the one to watch right now and to calm.
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Yeah. All right. Thanks, Jason. I appreciate it.
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Most Americans in a new political poll say the U.S. has... In the U.S., people have become
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less respectful, less facts, and less fact-based, and it looks like the country is headed towards
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Wow, what an amazing, insightful study that is. I mean, jeez, where did they come up with
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that? That's incredible. What are the research that must have gone into that, like looking
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at the internet once for three minutes must have been...
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But you know what? You know what's amazing? We don't have... You walk the streets of America
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But good example of this is when we talked about the Portland story, when Andy Ngo was
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attacked in the streets. We said, hey, we don't hear from people in Portland who want
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to call and tell us what it's like. And without fail, I believe, they all said, yeah, it's totally
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fine unless... One of these things is going on, you just avoid the city. But other than that,
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that's completely fine. And I'm down there every single day and it's completely fine. Even
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in a place like Portland where there really is an issue, I think a lot of times we do
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really kind of blow this out of proportion in our own minds.
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It's a little group of people that the media is allowing to make us feel like we're surrounded.
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But as I've said in the past, we surround them. It is a very small group. Anyway, people
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who say the last several years, the tone and nature of political debate in this country
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What? This is the worst study of... Yes, of course it is.
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12% say hasn't changed. 3% say, I don't know, it's more positive.
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That's incredible. 3%. I mean, if you ask about the moon, what is it? Like 7% or 8% say we did
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not land on it, which I think is going up now, by the way, which is interesting. But
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anything less than 10% in a poll is basically like 0% when you ask a question like this.
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Because there's always, there's some people who are just screwing around, giving the opposite
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answer. There are some people who are just completely insane. So you're always going to
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get a few percent. 3% is almost a unanimous poll.
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All right. So people who say that it's more or less respectful. 85%. 12% say it hasn't
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changed. 2% say, I don't know, I think we're more respectful. Fact-based. 76% say we're less
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fact-based. 15% say we're more fact-based. 8%, no, sorry. 15% said there's no change.
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That one actually is fascinating in that we all have access to more information than we've
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Yeah. And whether you're just, you know, taking the facts that you want. Like, you know, fact-based
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implies you're being fair and understanding it and not just looking at your own side's
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arguments and all of those things. And that's obviously just not happening for a lot of
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Let me ask you this. Are we more focused on issues or less focused on issues?
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Oh, geez. We're more focused on the news than we've ever been, I think.
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We are probably less focused on issues than we've ever been.
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Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, uh, we are more focused, uh, on issues. Uh, that's 20%. We're more focused
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on issues. 19% say we haven't changed. And, uh, 60% say we are less focused on issues.
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It's more about personalities, personal attacks, things like that.
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Yeah. It's not real issues. I mean, I don't think we're talking about anything that's real
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right now. This Mueller thing for Wednesday, that's completely bogus.
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Mueller himself said, I'm not going to say anything. Yeah. I'm just going to keep referring
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back to the, the 448 page study. You guys paid me all this money to do. Right. I'm just
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going to keep telling you. He said, don't call me. I've got nothing to say. This is my testimony.
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Right. That's what he said. And I'm like, well, what if we put people out there and he says
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the things that are in the report, that'll change people's minds. I think that is, I mean,
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that's a great point in the study and that like people don't take the time to actually
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read this, the study, the, uh, report. They don't even take a time to read an extended summary
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of the report. What they do is they get in their own little sides and he's like, look,
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I did this already. I don't want to come testify. And Democrats are like, yeah, but people won't
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listen to you. If they have to read it, you have to say it. It's like, well, wait a minute,
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but what are you talking about? But people are intelligent enough. If they want to read this
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thing, they're going to read it. If they're going to be affected by this, the people who really
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wanted to understand that took time to say, okay, look, I like Trump or I hate Trump,
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but let me at least understand what happened here. Uh, and you know, people did that or
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they didn't, you're not going to change anybody's mind by this guy coming out and saying the same
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things that he's already typed out. It's ridiculous. The number of people who think that Donald Trump
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has changed the tone and nature of political debates, believe it or not, 20% of the American
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people say, no, he hadn't changed anything. What? The nature of our political debate.
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He's changed everything. I think Trump would be pissed at that. He wants him. Yeah. Trump
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would be really upset. Uh, 55% say he's changed it for the worse. 24% say he's changed it for
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the better. And then there's that 20% that's like, no, it's just, it's always the same.
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Welcome to the program, Mr. Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, a podcast that you can watch live
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every day on Blaze TV. You suck. Wait, what? The crowd is bad. The crowd is bad. That's like when I was
00:25:05.580
on with Leno. And you remember that? And they wrote in, whoa, whoa. I watched it on the teleprompter.
00:25:14.020
Then, whoa, we've got some bad reaction. I got a standing... Not a single bad reaction that I heard.
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Nobody was booing or anything else. Whoa, we've got some... We got some dissent here.
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Yeah. Well, there was the chant when they said, send him back. Send him back. That's right.
00:25:28.340
That was a little awkward. You suck. All right. So, Pat, welcome to the program.
00:25:32.640
Thank you. How are you? I'm great. Yeah. Can I ask you a question? Because...
00:25:37.200
Are you watching the Showtime special, The Loudest Voice? I am. Okay.
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Nobody is watching this. And I think it's because... Oh, really?
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Nobody's watching. Oh, I didn't know the ratings were bad. Oh, horrible.
00:25:48.660
Well, I don't know. They were for the first one, I would imagine. I've kind of enjoyed it.
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I actually have, too. Yeah, I've kind of liked it.
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Although, they don't have everything right, obviously.
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I think if they are as right on the sex stuff and the evil stuff that they're claiming as
00:26:04.660
they are on us, they're about 40% right. That's about right. Yeah. Yeah.
00:26:10.240
By the way, the ratings went way, way up for at least episode two. Oh, really?
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Up 600%. Oh, wow. So, the first one was only 300,000.
00:26:18.660
But they were up over 2 million for the second episode. So, it seems like it, for whatever
00:26:22.780
reason, I don't know if there's something big competing against the debut. I don't remember
00:26:26.700
exactly. But it seems like the ratings have bounced back to respectable levels.
00:26:30.080
So, we're watching it. This is a story about Roger Ailes and Fox. And Roger Ailes that I never,
00:26:38.240
never, ever saw. The just sexual predator that I never saw. And, you know, I don't know. I don't
00:26:52.200
think that it's unlikely that he was like that. But I have no evidence. Never saw. You never saw
00:27:02.160
anything personal. Never heard it. Right. Never heard it. Roger was a, he was a good chameleon. He
00:27:07.300
could, he could be who he needed to be around whoever he was around. He knew how to work a room.
00:27:14.540
Um, but I think they have him pretty nailed, uh, with an exception of, uh, they make him seem insidious
00:27:24.600
on all of the things that he does and says. And insincere that he doesn't, it almost seems like
00:27:29.880
he doesn't believe the things that he's saying and doing. He's just doing them for power, uh, or for
00:27:39.120
gain, for ratings, whatever. I, it's, it's a, uh, the spin on it is like, uh, Fox was responsible
00:27:49.040
for, well, for instance, last night, uh, after the Fox and friends appearance by you, which we need to
00:27:55.580
get into in a minute, but they jumped right into the acorn thing. And, uh, there was a little space
00:28:00.860
between those two things. And it, and it, and it was not coming. It did not come from Fox. That was
00:28:06.060
not made up by Fox. That came from James O'Keefe. It did. And it wasn't, and they're, they're spinning
00:28:11.640
this, like everybody took marching orders from, from Roger and that he had some big, uh, conspiracy
00:28:19.220
that he was doing. I can tell you, uh, that with, with a, an exception that I've heard of, but didn't,
00:28:31.100
uh, but I have no personal knowledge of Roger did not, uh, control the spin of anyone. You know,
00:28:40.480
I know that, uh, Bill O'Reilly was completely independent. Uh, I was completely independent
00:28:49.200
when Roger never walked the halls. Uh, you know, if I ever saw him, I saw him in his office,
00:28:56.040
he would call and say, can you come to my office? And there was maybe what, six times, eight times
00:29:01.560
in two years, uh, that I saw him with, they never, I mean, they were always asking for our scripts,
00:29:08.480
uh, in advance. And, you know, a lot of times I would go on the air and I'd go, yeah,
00:29:15.240
turn the prompter off. I'm going to go a different direction. Uh, and it drove them nuts because they
00:29:21.320
didn't know what I was going to say. They didn't know what I was going to do. Uh, and so there was
00:29:26.560
no collusion with Fox at all that I know of with anyone. He was not a puppet master other than
00:29:35.540
directionally saying, we believe these things we are going for, you know, uh, a conservative
00:29:44.320
American loving audience, right? Like when he said, we believe president Obama is a racist and you need
00:29:50.680
to say that on Fox and friends. Remember that whole, um, it is remarkable though, watching
00:29:57.160
this special. Cause like in the, and we should play the clip, but like the reaction on the show
00:30:01.800
is Glenn goes on Fox and friends. He says, president Obama's a racist and everybody freaks out. And it's
00:30:06.440
like, what an antiquated time in which cable news personalities saying the president was a racist
00:30:12.000
was at all controversial. That's for sure. Now it's required. It's, you have to do it to get on
00:30:16.960
television. And it makes the accuser a racist. Yeah. That was a thing. Now every news person in
00:30:23.320
the world would be a racist. And look at the guys who were against that in, at least in the movie,
00:30:29.440
uh, from last night was, uh, Roger was for it, uh, apparently. And, uh, Brian Lewis was coming
00:30:38.580
unglued. Brian Lewis, who was just the PR guy. And he's like, look, you can't be fair and balanced
00:30:44.100
and say that the president is a racist. And I thought to myself, look at, look at the left
00:30:49.680
making a movie about this and not even recognizing that they've, they've more than doubled down.
00:30:57.440
They've, they've taken it a thousand fold. They also in this made a huge change. I think, um,
00:31:05.260
here is the, uh, here is the, the showtime version of what have, should I play this one
00:31:14.340
first? Yeah. Showtime one first. Showtime version first. And I want you to listen exactly how they
00:31:19.300
put this together. Here's the showtime version of history. Welcome back to Fox and friends where
00:31:26.260
we have a very special guest. Someone we're really looking forward to having. First of all,
00:31:30.300
there was no special guest. Our good friend Glenn Beck is joining us. And here he is. Glenn. So happy
00:31:37.200
to see you. Tell us what's going on. How are your biceps, Glenn? Not good. This one's pudding and that
00:31:42.960
one's jello. Well, because you're going to need them. I hear they're having a beer fest on Thursday
00:31:47.160
night at the White House. That is unbelievable. Why? Why? For a teaching lesson for the working
00:31:53.180
class? Some sort of a, who needs to learn what here? This president, I think, has exposed himself as a
00:31:58.140
guy over and over and over again who has deep-seated hatred for white people or the white
00:32:03.660
culture. You can't say he doesn't like white people. David Axelrod is white. Rahm Emanuel is
00:32:10.520
chief of staff. He's white. Seventy percent of the people he sees every day are white. I'm not saying
00:32:15.480
he doesn't like white people. I'm saying he has a problem. He has a, this is a guy I believe is racist.
00:32:21.720
Okay, we say Beck's views do not represent the views of Fox News or News Corp, and then we figure
00:32:31.920
out what the f*** to do with him. Have you seen his numbers? We should give him more airtime.
00:32:36.580
That's all the ruckus. Beck, straight up called Obama a racist on Fox and Friends.
00:32:41.140
Well, it's not wrong. Jesus Christ, Roger, we can't just say that. Okay, we have to put out a
00:32:49.380
statement. We have to get ahead of this. Okay, fine. Well, you know, but let's just not rise to the
00:32:53.460
occasion when there's no occasion. Just be clear, we're fully committed to Glenn. We're fully committed
00:32:58.260
to his show. Fair and balanced doesn't mean a whole lot when one of your stars calls the president a
00:33:03.540
racist. It makes it a little hard to protect the brand. I'll decide what the brand is. You put out the
00:33:08.680
fires. I'll talk to Glenn. That's a fascinating quote. It is by Brian Lewis there. Fair and
00:33:16.380
balanced doesn't mean anything when your hosts call the president a racist. I mean, these people
00:33:22.420
have completely changed on this issue. Okay, so now I want to play what just happened. I sat down
00:33:29.940
and what did I say? In the Showtime version, you said he had a deep-seated hatred for white people,
00:33:37.180
white culture, and I said, well, no, I'm not saying that. I'm saying he's a racist. I want you
00:33:42.780
to listen to the actual clip. If we have it. Unbelievable. Why? The original from Fox and
00:33:51.480
Friends. And it goes a little bit like this. Why? Yeah, why? For a teaching lesson, some sort
00:33:59.180
of a, who needs to learn what here? This president, I think, has exposed himself as a guy over and
00:34:05.940
over and over again who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture. I don't know
00:34:12.340
what it is, but you can't sit in a pew with Jeremiah Wright for 20 years and not hear some of that stuff
00:34:19.800
and not have it wash over. Yeah. What kind of president of the United States immediately jumps
00:34:24.900
on the police just like what kind of president would ever say, oh, well, yeah, well, he's black. Of
00:34:31.240
course, he was breaking into the house. You'd never do that. This guy has a social justice. He is
00:34:37.500
going to set all of the wrongs of the past right. But listen, you can't say he doesn't like white
00:34:43.820
people. David Axelrod's white. Rahm Emanuel's chief of Stafford. I think 70% of the people that we see
00:34:49.060
every day are white. Robert Gibbs is white. I'm not saying that he doesn't like white people. I'm
00:34:54.140
saying he has a problem. He has a, this guy is, I believe, a racist. Wow. I've remembered
00:35:02.220
it incorrectly. That's amazing. You reversed that. That's amazing. I did too. Still, they took out
00:35:06.620
all context. Yeah. And, you know, the Jeremiah Wright stuff and the police acted stupidly because
00:35:13.280
they were white stuff. And, you know, uh, the typical white person, I mean, did, does anybody
00:35:20.280
remember this stuff that he said that he said? She is a typical white person who, uh, you know,
00:35:30.740
if she sees somebody on the street that she doesn't know, you know, there's a reaction that's
00:35:36.660
been bred into, uh, our experiences. Okay. We had that. We had that typical white person. If you said
00:35:44.840
typical black person, you're automatically a racist. So he got completely excused from,
00:35:50.660
from any, any, uh, racist tendency from that. Uh, and, and if you say somebody has something
00:35:56.760
bred, a reaction bred into them, uh, that's, that's all racist. If you were to say typical
00:36:02.440
black person and assign a positive attribute, you would be in trouble, right? Let alone a negative
00:36:07.700
one that's been bred into them. Jimmy, the Greek. Yeah. Ask him. Well, you can't anymore.
00:36:12.880
You can't anymore to speak very loud. Right. But there was context there. There was the police
00:36:18.320
acted stupidly. There was the clinging white people clinging to God and guns and, and an antipathy
00:36:25.480
toward people who were different than them. Then you got all the Jeremiah Wright stuff. You had this
00:36:29.900
stuff in his book. I mean, there was a ton of context there that led you to wonder whether the
00:36:34.680
guy was a racist or not. And so the, the, the show kind of shows it as a Roger being right with you
00:36:40.280
a hundred percent. Yeah. He walks out of that meeting and he's like, the guy is funny.
00:36:46.460
Now you didn't, when you talk to him, you didn't say, am I fired? Did you? No, not that I remember,
00:36:53.520
but now I'm questioning my memory because I, I had so strongly remembered this, that it was the
00:36:59.140
opposite way. Yeah. They got it right on the show. I don't know. I, I, all I remember of that,
00:37:04.200
that I think is your face because I knew there was going to be a fire. I came back to the office
00:37:13.900
and you were there or were you with me? I was with you at Fox and we walked back to the office
00:37:18.420
together. And then we got to see Stu's reaction after he found out what you said. I do remember,
00:37:23.520
I do remember the walk back now because you, I said, that was pretty good. And you were just
00:37:31.660
bone white. And I said, what? And you said, you called the president a racist. And I said, yeah,
00:37:39.200
but no, it was in context. I mean, look at what it was. And I was trying to sell that. Cause I really,
00:37:45.080
I really believe that it would be kept in context. Uh, and not so much. Yeah. And you were like,
00:37:50.260
I don't think that's going to happen, Glenn. And, uh, then we walked back. Had you seen it?
00:37:56.300
I didn't see it. And I'm Pat pulled me aside, pulled me out of a meeting. I remember. And you're
00:38:01.160
like, did you know what happened this morning? I'm like, what? And he's like, you know,
00:38:04.120
I'm called the president a racist. And like, I'm the guy that freaks out over everything.
00:38:08.060
Yeah. And I remember thinking to myself, wait a minute, never in American history has someone who
00:38:13.420
called someone else a racist gotten in trouble for being a racist, right? Like everyone,
00:38:18.680
like when you say, Hey, that person is racist. That never makes you racist. But in this one
00:38:24.860
instance in American history, it did. We lucked out. We lucked out. We lucked out. Wow. Breaking new
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ground. Okay. Uh, anyway, that's on showtime. It's a, it's an interesting look. I don't know how
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So HBO or I'm sorry, Showtime has this, uh, this, this mini series on about Roger Ailes and Fox,
00:44:42.600
and we've been watching it, um, over the last couple of weeks because we lived it and we didn't
00:44:50.140
see the side of Roger Ailes that apparently some of the women working there saw, but it's interesting
00:44:56.440
because it was the, the other things were happening when we were there. And it's interesting to see,
00:45:02.880
you know, imagine a movie being made about something that happened in your office and you were there.
00:45:07.820
Um, it's, it's, it's a kind of a bizarre thing. Well, they're painting Roger Ailes into this
00:45:14.120
absolute monster and Roger may have been a monster with women, um, that I have no firsthand experience
00:45:20.980
on, but I believe the, the women and I could, I could see Roger maybe being that way, but I don't
00:45:26.060
know. I don't know. Um, Roger was a very interesting, very interesting character. Um, he, I don't know
00:45:35.060
if I ever really knew Roger Ailes. I think I did. I think, I think like always I can see the best in
00:45:43.120
people. Um, uh, and I can see the, what they could be. And I really feel that I saw the Roger Ailes
00:45:52.340
that he wanted to be. Um, that's the side he showed, uh, to me. However, he did set up a pretty
00:46:03.020
manipulative and pretty controlling company. Uh, we weren't that affected by it because we knew kind
00:46:10.320
of going in, we need to keep our distance and our independence. I just didn't want to be, um,
00:46:16.420
just a regular, uh, Fox person. Not that there was anything wrong with that. I just wanted my
00:46:20.980
independence. So Showtime is showing this Roger as being a very manipulative on the, uh, message
00:46:30.900
of Fox. And I don't think that that is true. At least in our case, it shows him having meetings
00:46:37.200
and walking into my office. First of all, I had an office there, but I never used the office there.
00:46:42.020
I think twice I was sitting at my desk at Fox. Um, and Roger never came, you know, strolling the
00:46:48.580
hallways, uh, you went and you were called to see him. Uh, and so I was watching this and I thought
00:46:54.520
about 40% of this is accurate when it comes to me and the Roger that I saw. Um, and I thought they
00:47:05.380
would take in license with something. And I thought it was, I was actually very excited to get on the
00:47:09.420
air and talk about this because I could show you the spin of the media. Well, the opposite happened.
00:47:14.180
I just played it a half hour ago and, uh, I was completely wrong. My memory was completely
00:47:20.920
wrong. And so was Stu's. If you listen to this program, you've heard me talk about this moment
00:47:26.620
on, uh, Fox recently because of what the president is going through over and over and over again.
00:47:32.500
And I was absolutely, I would have bet my life on this. Would you, Stu?
00:47:37.600
I don't know if I would have bet my life on it, but I was definitely sure.
00:47:40.920
Yeah. Uh, in my mind that you had said it in one order and not the other. So here's,
00:47:46.780
here's the, from the episode of Fox, uh, or of, uh, the loudest voice on Showtime last night,
00:47:53.140
uh, me on Fox and friends, and you'll hear, um, Roger Ailes, who's being played by Russell Crowe.
00:48:03.100
You'll see this scene happen that many people have seen before in this audience.
00:48:08.280
Welcome back to Fox and friends, where we have a very special guest. Someone we're really looking
00:48:13.140
forward to having a very, very, very special guest. Our good friend, Glenn Beck is joining us.
00:48:17.960
And here he is. How are you? Glenn, so happy to see you. Tell us what's going on.
00:48:22.980
How are your biceps, Glenn? Uh, not good. This one's pudding and that one's jello.
00:48:27.880
Well, because you're going to need them. I hear they're having a beer fest on Thursday night at the
00:48:31.980
White House. That is unbelievable. Why? Why? For a teaching lesson for the working class,
00:48:37.720
some sort of a... Who needs to learn what here? This president, I think, has exposed himself as
00:48:42.200
a guy over and over and over again who has deep-seated hatred for white people or the white
00:48:47.840
culture. You can't say he doesn't like white people. David Axelrod is white. Rahm Emanuel is
00:48:54.720
chief of staff. He's white. 70% of the people he sees every day are white. I'm not saying he doesn't
00:49:00.340
like white people. I'm saying he has a problem. He has a... This is a guy I believe is racist.
00:49:07.980
Okay, stop. Now, in this, you'll notice that they gave no reason for me saying... It's just like I
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popped out of nowhere and said he was racist. And the only thing I had to say, was talking about,
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was this beer summit that the president had. Not true. But I was going to come to you today and say,
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hey, you noticed that they switched the order that I said, deep-seated hatred of white people.
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And then I ended with, he's a racist. And I would have sworn to you, and I've said it a million times
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on the air. I first said he was a racist. And I said, no, that's not quite right. He is... He has a
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deep-seated hatred of white people in the white culture. Here's the actual audio.
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Unbelievable. Why? That is... Why? Yeah, why? For a teaching lesson? Some sort of a... Some sort of a...
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Who needs to learn what here? This president, I think, has exposed himself as a guy over and over
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and over again who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture. I don't know what it is,
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but you can't sit in a pew with Jeremiah Wright for 20 years and not hear some of that stuff and
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not have it wash over. What kind of president of the United States immediately jumps on the police
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just like what kind of president would ever say, oh, well, yeah, well, he's black. Of course he was
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breaking into the house. You'd never do that. This guy has a social justice. He is going to set
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all of the wrongs of the past right. But listen, he got... You can't say he doesn't like white
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people. David Axelrod's white. Rahm Emanuel's his chief of staff are white. I think 70% of the
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people that we see every day are white. Robert Gibbs is white. I'm not saying that he doesn't
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like white people. I'm saying he has a problem. He has a... This guy is, I believe, a racist.
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Okay. It's weird. Opposite. Yeah. Exact opposite. Now, I can try to explain what I think happened in
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my head, but I have absolutely no idea how I remembered it that way and why it was so important
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for me to remember it that way. A couple of things. Notice the Showtime special left out,
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you know, I think the police, you know, acted stupidly and, you know, I've got a problem with
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the police. We would never say these things about a black guy. Hey, a black guy, so of course he did
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it. The Jeremiah Wright social justice argument, all that's gone. All that's gone. And that is not
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a coincidence for a leftist style show trying to make the right look bad. However, let me just take
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the words because right now everyone is calling the president a racist. You couldn't do that. You
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couldn't question him. But now everyone seems like you're required to say that Donald Trump is a racist
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if you're on CNN or ABC, NBC, any of them. They just now declare it. He's a racist.
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And this will explain why Donald Trump is president of the United States today and probably will win if
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the economy stays together, will win probably hands down.
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Boy, I got to stop saying that because I don't want to jinx it anyway.
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Here's what I should have said, because I've I have a problem with deep seated hatred because it
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doesn't quite isn't quite right. And I have a problem with the word racist because that wasn't
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quite right either. I'm trying to figure out what this president, who he was, why he says the things
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that he does. How about if I would have said, you know, I just think this president has a different
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Then many and probably the majority of Americans, he he questions the intent of the Western culture,
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may have come about through his upbringing with a
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right this wasn't even the main accuser right this is the you know down the string where they really started to lose credibility and everyone was doubting them came out with a a long story about all about an accusation and with every benefit of the doubt given to the accuser and making kavanaugh basically look like satan right so now she has written a new piece is it for the new yorker uh yes for the new yorker and this one is on al franken and shockingly the opposite has come out really
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she's very skeptical of the accuser in this case really and very much believing al franken which you can't it's hard to understand hashtag him too i know he uh he thought they were on friendly terms glenn he thought they were on friendly terms you know what at one point they asked him about the accusations he says it's just not true
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oh okay because that's what kavanaugh never said that so wait a minute when he said when he said we i thought we were on friendly terms it didn't louis ck say the same thing yeah louis ck is even yeah because i mean she at least the louis ck
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accusers didn't even accuse him of doing anything that they didn't want or at least didn't say yes to yes uh then there was uh well he's very devoted to his wife did you get did kavanaugh get that treatment
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nope uh no i tweeted out this all these clips here you have to see them um then there's also um well they were just joking around when the picture was out there now there's no picture
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of kavanaugh let alone abusing uh right blasey ford but even with her at any point other than at a hearing and it would be like uh if they would have had a picture
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of kavanaugh on top of her with her knocked out mm-hmm that that's what happened well they just they were joking around with the picture
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she was dead asleep yeah she was asleep and uh going on to also say that uh well since no one ever complained
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it's not a big story well no one complained about kavanaugh either and they went after her him over
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again like the appropriate thing here is to actually have a conversation about due process and how these
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things work uh one you know we've seen this over and over and over again it just happened with alan
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dershowitz there's a big story about him uh and the same thing like now they're just basically accusing
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him of being with epstein and and you know doing all these things and his wife at one point is like
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well you know it'd be nice if people actually like looked at the facts and just try to find out like
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real due process and they treat it like it's like this alien concept this is the united states of america
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we're talking about at least i think do do what process do we owe money for some process that we went
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through not like dues that's overdue or this is the glenbeck program