Iowa, Iowa, Iowa: It’s Caucus Time | Guest: Rep. Tulsi Gabbard | 2⧸3⧸20
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Summary
In this episode, the guys talk about the Super Bowl, the NFL season, and the news that Jonathan van Ness is gay. Also, a story about a train crossing a railroad crossing in Kansas City, Missouri.
Transcript
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i am not a football fan and that was a great game it was so good it was a great game good and uh
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i think you know andy reed right i do didn't you go to church with him yeah and uh friends
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with he and my wife or his wife and my wife are friends and yeah i'm friends so i was i was rooting
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for the chiefs you know again not a football fan but i'm an andy reed fan and everybody is yeah
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well i mean the most winning this coach uh in the league in history without a super bowl yeah but
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you you don't care if the guy's a jerk and everybody in the league seems to absolutely
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love him because he does things the right way and he's a nice guy nice guy he's a really really
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nice guy who doesn't uh who doesn't honor the sabbath he works every sunday every sunday he
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just goes and well that's why he's going directly to hell that's right he's going right to hell
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straight down you know and he's like oh don't collect 200 it's not even work you know like
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of a doctor you know he's what is he doing he's just got a glory he's a glorified football watcher
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he sits on the sidelines and watches football instead of doing the lord's work i'm just saying
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just saying great game congratulations andy reed and the uh and the kansas city chiefs
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super bowl best super bowl i can remember i'm not a sports fan and even i was just blown away
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great game congratulations to the chiefs uh and hey stripper polls who doesn't love them
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you know what i mean the crotch camera where has that been the whole time uh jeb bush uh came out
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and tweeted best halftime of a super bowl ever what yeah oh my gosh yeah uh i had a different opinion
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uh on uh on that one uh also now this blew me away bill crystal has come out and said he's a democrat
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now the next thing i know i know it's a shock the next thing that we're going to find out is that
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jonathan van ness is gay if that happens my whole world is upside down i don't know what i don't know
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what to say and we begin with iowa iowa iowa this is the glenbeck program
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this is iowa the true america well i mean if there is such a thing but there isn't or maybe there is
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i mean there has to be there can't be there absolutely is friendly people in general in
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iowa patient courteous one of our reporters kevin ryan was out and at one point he said
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he was at one of the train track intersections in the state the crossing gate lowered the bell rung
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and the train chugged by several cars waited at the designated line and a few minutes later the train
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just stopped but people kept pulling into the line of cars nobody sped off nobody honked their horns
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in chicago or new york you'd hear screeching and honking and curse words peel outs maybe even gunshots
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but this a different state a charming place the way the land breathes under you spread out like a
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blanket and the corn stalks lean with each breeze and the marigold softness on the horizon without
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the skyscrapers imposing their faces everywhere you look all you see is america the honey scent of
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fertilizer and livestock at night the whole world gets dark and quiet so quiet you can almost you
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feel like adam and eve just looking up alone in the garden contemplating the electric sky full of
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planets and stars and other lives they couldn't understand iowa is 170 uh sorry 187 times bigger than
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new york city yet there are only three million people in iowa compared to the nine million people
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in new york city there are actually more feral hogs than humans in iowa that's an actual fact
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yet people stay in iowa for generations and you can kind of see why you have to admire its stable
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geography it's the only state with parallel rivers as borders on the easternmost side along the
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mississippi river there's the world's steepest and shortest railway on the other along the missouri river
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a monument stands it's to sergeant floyd it's the only man to die during the lewis and clark great
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expedition and every july for a whole week cyclists traverse the divide bumping along those uneven
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roadways by the way i want to go back you did understand there are 21 million feral hogs in iowa
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i just want to go back to that for a second that's roughly the population of mexico city
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or san francisco oakland and phoenix and seattle and detroit combined they have more hogs than mubay
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has people and if the iowa hogs divided in two factions and occupied different sides of the states
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iowa would have two mega cities classification earned only in america by los angeles and new york
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21 million hogs they arrived in the 1500s thanks to the ham obsessed spaniards led by de soto and for
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centuries native american tribes alone occupied the land the sack and the fox the iowa dakota sioux
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the oto and before that woolly mammoths roamed the plains
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in the 1700s the french showed up with their fur trade and their treaties the area belonged to
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france until 1763 following a defeat by spain in the french and indian war the region flopped from one
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nation's hand to the next until the louisiana purchased happened when thomas jefferson was they
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talked about impeaching him because he had the louisiana purchase he bought the land from louisiana
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to montana that would become the midwestern and southern states including iowa we paid 18 dollars
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shortly after the purchase the territory's new residents got a little possessive and soon enough
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sellers were shoving the indians off the land that they'd occupied since the ice age
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some next level gentrification i guess but we've always had a bloody streak man always does not just
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america especially back then it was violent and cruel there was mayhem it was just out in the middle
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of nowhere on the wobbly plains gunfights stabbings honest to god cowboy stuff with gunslingers who who
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knows what else happened there and then came the civil war in the 1860s the worst kind of war
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the kind that guts a nation iowa had only been a state for 15 years with a population of about half a
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million people yet with only 500 000 people 75 000 iowan men fought for the union now that's the
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highest percentage of soldiers from any other state on both sides and they died like hell
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drowned in the mud ransacked by cannonballs bayonet to the gut or the neck or anywhere it was the
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but america's always been a rugged and and unceasing territory
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we're roughnecks we're a chancer and most of the times it pays off we fought the civil war
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and we stayed together but then came the railroads sprouting up all across the country
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it was the late 1800s trains could haul produce from any part of the country to another part of the
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country so the farming jobs flourished in iowa and the population grew in 1901 quaker oats was founded
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in cedar rapids then in 1937 iowa state university professor john vincent aniscoff and graduate student
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clifford berry created the first automatic electronic digital computer wait a minute
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in iowa the same state that gave us oatmeal also shoved us towards the creation
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indirectly to grand theft auto 5 and iphones and all of the luxuries that are now our reality
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iowa had a thriving agriculture until world war one then the great depression then world war two
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and everywhere all around the world people wanted to live in the larger cities that's where things
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were getting done and iowa had very few but they coped how they could replacing the agricultural
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with the industrial and during the war iowa built tanks rifles airplanes armies
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armor you should know by the way 8 389 iowans died by the end of the war on september
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imagine surviving the war and returning to the endless fields and the oceans of sky
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as the haze of wartime and the economy cleared iowans enjoyed like the rest of america a sense of
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renewal they had benefited from the change of industry agriculture had always been the moneymaker but now
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iowa was building refrigerators farming equipment stationary to this day iowa still is the largest
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producer of eggs pork and corn in 1958 winnebago the rv manufacturer was founded in winnebago county
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iowa and since that day your home can be wherever it is that you want it to be on this continent
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a year after winnebago was founded a plane crash outside of clear lake iowa
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it was in des moines on january 20th 1982 when a 17 year old boy grabbed a dead bat fangs snout and
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all and threw it at black sabbath even the performer ozzy osbourne he grabbed the tiny little bat corpse
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and shoved it in his mouth and started gnashing he thought it was a rubber bat until that bat kind of
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exploded in his mouth and he found out that it was really a rat but he had started and he couldn't
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break the persona so he just went on right after the show he was rushed to broad lawns medical center
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for rabies ozzy osbourne's bat decaptation stands as as one of the most notorious moments in rock and
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roll history and it was in des moines iowa then there's brit iowa home to the national hobo convention
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as well as the hobo museum call the town quirky or gross for hosting such a thing
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or you can see the humanity in it you can see the neighbors the neighborliness
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they say the name iowa is a reference to when indians discovered the land it was the first words
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they uttered when they looked at the beautiful sprawling land in the hills they simply said iowa
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iowa iowa iowa it translates to beautiful beautiful beautiful maybe not so much today as we go now to
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the polls iowa is a place that is sharply divided just within the democratic party and it is besieged
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wow i am still reeling pat i don't know about you but i'm still reeling from that bill crystal
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announcement that he's he's a democrat now wow i mean that's been coming on for how long uh
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when was he born 60 years i mean that is the least surprising story i have ever seen yeah um anyway
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iowa today any thoughts on iowa we have uh steve dace coming up in just a little while we also have
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tulsi gabbard uh joining us today in hour number two i'm anxious to talk to tulsi um and uh and hear
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her thoughts of what's happening in the democratic party they um they seem to be control freaks
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no they seem not to want bernie again uh they didn't want him last time and they don't want him
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this time so have you heard about the um have you heard about the uh the poll the the des moines
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register poll that comes out with buddha judge no no yeah the one that comes out every year day before
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the sunday before and uh and has the final poll and it was it was pulled back because they say
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there are errors but there's all kinds of conspiracies floating yeah they uh there the there was a
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conversation with one of the people that they polled and i think they got his name wrong they said his
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name wrong or or the uh person being polled said the name wrong but he voted for buddha judge anyway
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and so but there were questions about that and so they just threw out the poll even though the guy
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voted for buddha judge in the fight yeah yeah in the poll right it is so here's what it here's here's
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what it was somebody who was just answering the phone raised the issue with the way the survey was
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being administered which could have compromised the results of the poll it appears a candidate's name
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buddha judge was admitted in at least one interview in which the respondent was asked to name their
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preferred candidate and he said what about buddha judge and the guy was like oh sorry buddha judge
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and so because of that because of that they're throwing the poll away now
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is that what happened because i suppose if you saw the poll you could see that buddha judge was
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either way way underperforming from all other polls uh and then you could say okay well there's a
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problem but they didn't say there was a problem what they said was this one incident and they made
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sure that they didn't publish the poll now there are some that are saying that this poll wasn't uh
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published because it was bad for biden others are saying it's really good for sanders
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and that's why they didn't publish it because the democrats don't want sanders and if it's bad for
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biden they don't want to lead into that this is and for the des moines register to play along with
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them like that it's the first time unbelievable it's the first time in the history of the des moines
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unregistered they have not published this poll that's really bad that is really bad you don't
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throw the poll out just because of one response unless one response unless you come out and say
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we found out that this person did not ask buddha judge in in others or he was not confident then
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you come out and you say that yeah what they're coming out and saying is well because of this one
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guy we're not sure and yada yada well how confident are you did you ask the guy i mean it's it's it's
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remarkable to me because you're playing with fire when it comes to bernie sanders oh yeah they've made
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that clear oh have they not right i mean when you threaten to burn milwaukee to the ground uh yeah that's
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he's got a volatile base can we people can we play the uh bill maher audio from uh the bill maher show
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this weekend listen to this but i tell you why bernie sanders is attractive to me now because he's
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the only democrat who like trump has an army who when it gets to this other level he's got a bunch of
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badass motherfuckers who will get in the streets okay so trump doesn't have that okay trump doesn't
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have that we've not gotten into the streets we have nobody's claimed they're gonna burn anything
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to the ground nope nope there's been no violent rhetoric from trump supporters no in fact the
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violent rhetoric is all from the other side against trump i mean look at what the state of virginia did
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just to people who like the second amendment yeah okay they immediately called all of those people
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names and and bad names they were white supremacists they were nazis you know they mobilized against
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them so i mean you're dealing with fire i have more on this with bernie sanders uh coming up but
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this is something that we talked about literally 20 years ago 20 um no it was about 15 years ago 14
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years ago we talked about it and i spelled it out democrats here's what you're doing here's what's
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going to happen here's how it's going to end and we're now there and the democrats are freaking out
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freaking out they should be yeah they should be because today in iowa i think everybody's been
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trying to calculate who could beat trump who could beat trump they don't see anybody so there's either
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going to be a low turnout or i think people are going to go in and go you know what doesn't matter
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i'm just going to vote for who i want i'm going to vote for the person i because i can't do the
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calculus i don't know who could beat donald trump and that could change things dramatically tonight
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remember this is not a poll like you normally do this is a caucus very different we'll explain later
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welcome to the glennbeck program we're glad you're here it's monday iowa caucus today i'll be in
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washington dc for the state of the union uh and then also the uh the vote on impeachment on
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wednesday thursday we have our special a don't miss special it is the last on our series of ukraine
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and this is the da vinci code when that that's wednesday or thursday that's thursday thursday
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thursday um and i think it's 8 p.m is it not i believe no 8 30 central no no it's changed no
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oh it's 8 eastern okay yep it's 8 eastern um it airs and don't miss this one this is this has
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nothing to do with trump um has very little to do really with ukraine nothing really to do with
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hunter biden this is the this is the rosetta stone to understand exactly what's going on it's an hour
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long it's it will leave you breathless and it will leave people who uh voted for barack obama
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i think hating barack obama i think when you see what really is happening what happened uh with barack
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obama he betrayed everything you think he stands for and that's what's really going on tonight
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um at i'm sorry thursday night at 8 p.m eastern okay last night was the uh super bowl i'm not a super
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bowl fan usually they're boring as not because it's usually a runaway this was thrilling to the
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end stew said it right last week when he said um you know this is a this gonna be a good super bowl
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because they're evenly matched big time yeah and it was it was just thrilling the whole time it was
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really good yeah going into the fourth quarter when it's 20 to 10 and then kansas city rattles off 21
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straight points to win it like that it was crazy and they did that the whole postseason it was just
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amazing yeah it was really it was really really great and there's no team that i would rather see
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lose than those people who are stationed in san francisco and uh and i want you to station is the
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right word uh and i want you to know i was very proud of the san francisco players um none of them took
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a crap on the field no that was good it was that went against their nature we know it did yeah it
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did it did um but somebody did take a big crap on the field and uh it was the halftime show sponsored
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by pepsi now i think just by reading the reviews and if i may quote jeb bush the 2020 super the super
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bowl halftime show is the best super bowl halftime show ever oh please come on excuse me come on
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really if mount everest was made entirely of jello and it collapsed in some gigantic avalanche
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there would be yes yes big jello avalanche yes mount everest size right there'd be there'd be less
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jiggling parts than were contained in that super bowl halftime
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and there and there is less jello in that mountain than in jeb bush's spine
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that is true yeah he is i mean come on man that was just it was bad pandering he's pandering because
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of the puerto rican thing i think that's all he's doing is pandering yeah um that was something you
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couldn't let your kids watch if you had small kids gosh well now now come on come on the crotch cam
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and the pole dancing i mean those are very appropriate i like i mean you can't watch your
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kids jello brought her her 12 year old daughter out to watch her pole dance that's i mean what's
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better than seeing mommy pole dance and some of the crotch shots like you said and the hand placement
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during those shots yeah well we're just come on michael jackson but now the hand placement
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but the crotch camera i've never seen a crotch camera before no i never no no i know it was so
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uncomfortable inappropriate inappropriate that my uh my son had four friends over now these are teenage
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boys so i'm sure the teenage boys would have loved that if it wasn't also a room full of parents
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parents and the teenage boys were so uncomfortable i bet they were like dad can we change this and i'm
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like yes i'm trying to find the remote dad can we please change this mr beck can we change this please
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yes i'm trying i had 15 year old boys that's how inappropriate it was the 15 year old boys
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watching it on their own they would have loved it watching it with me in the room and my wife and
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other parents they had not so much not so much they were like oh good heavens and mainly because
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the all of the adults were like what the i asked tanya halfway through if i could get a lap dance
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from her uh i said i've you know i've got a dollar bill and uh well you've got a pole room don't you
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oh of course we do where she dances from time to time and i said look you don't have to i mean j-lo's
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there if you like i'm in a strip club how about a lap dance i'll give you a buck she said
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how dare you offer me a dollar for that yeah it do if you hand me a bill it better have
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a one on it and zeros after it uh so she was really offended because i offered her a dollar
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not really for the lap dance con no i'm kidding uh it was uh
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really uncomfortable anyway um it just shows how much we've changed yeah i mean remember the
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wardrobe malfunction tame in comparison to what we saw absolutely tame yeah absolutely tame that was
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what 2005 six yeah and it was a big deal and the nfl had to apologize there's not going to be an
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apology oh not at all they're i think they're proud of it oh yeah they love it they love it
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and you know what this is i think this is the internet i think this is the influence of the
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internet we are all watching stuff now uh online or our kids are exposed to things online and you
00:31:13.400
know it's just everywhere and it's just lowered the standards it's just all been normalized right
00:31:19.060
it doesn't shock us anymore no you know i was thinking about this last night we've gone from a place
00:31:23.140
where when elvis first came on tv you couldn't show him from the waist down they would only show his
00:31:30.280
upper torso right that's how that's how prudish i mean honestly look at what happens now uh i really
00:31:38.380
thought the next step and i i i'm not joking the next step is let's just give him a gynecological exam
00:31:44.640
okay that's just hey we've got you know we've got j-lo out and uh she's gonna sing a song while we
00:31:51.840
perform a gynecological exam because i mean it was there's nothing else left there's nothing else
00:32:00.740
left and it's just and did you notice this the women are all wearing nothing and then every time
00:32:09.440
the guys were out they looked like dump they looked like hey i just put my sweatpants on i got my hat on
00:32:17.100
i'm sorry i just rolled out of bed what's going on i mean the guys all looked like absolute dump
00:32:23.860
yeah women were gypped women were gypped in addition i don't know who any of the guys were
00:32:30.760
if they were are they famous people i don't know they were go with the songs okay so as a rule so my
00:32:37.020
son invited two friends that had just moved to texas from california and yes i let them in the house
00:32:42.960
but they're from san diego which i count is only partly californian okay so they're in and you know
00:32:50.120
they're like yeah we grew up in san diego man so like we're californians so i'm asking them uh all
00:32:58.040
the way through the super bowl did you guys understand that ad they're like no i don't even
00:33:04.460
know what that ad was about what was that and did you notice like some of the i think i think they
00:33:11.680
were not hip enough to even understand some of the ads i don't even know what some of these ads i knew
00:33:16.740
what they were advertising but i had no idea i have a following and everybody at the end of the ad was
00:33:21.260
like what the hell was that am i the only one that no there were some there were some weird weird ads
00:33:27.640
like weird that made no sense yeah yeah the tide ad i loved the one that kept going through yeah
00:33:33.920
there were there were a few like i thought the reese's ad was kind of funny the take five thing
00:33:40.100
where they had all the cliches of where you're raised by a wolf and the guy walks up at the end
00:33:45.640
with the his head up his butt hang on hang on just a sec play this video we have it
00:33:49.480
what's that reese's take five bar chocolate peanuts caramel peanut butter pretzels never heard
00:34:04.300
really trish me neither were you raised by wolves really insensitive trish are you clueless
00:34:11.920
head in the sand that's offensive yeah trish you from another planet
00:34:24.360
none of us have heard of take five don't look stupid now
00:34:29.340
reese's take five the best bar you've never heard of all right so there's a few of them yeah i just
00:34:36.100
don't think the super bowl ad thing is a thing anymore it's really not it used to be but it's all
00:34:42.360
too politically correct everybody's afraid to offend anyone right you know which is why
00:34:48.180
i loved the donald trump ad do we have the donald trump ad listened listen to the donald trump ad and
00:34:56.340
tell me they didn't intentionally just go for it i'll play it here in a second did you see it
00:35:01.940
um i saw a couple ads oh my gosh the trump ad the first one that played and i think it's the only one
00:35:08.420
he wanted to run two only one ran um and bid the democrats went crazy is it the crime one the anti-crime
00:35:18.580
yeah the crime reform yes and uh we'll go over that in case you missed it uh coming up in uh just a second
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also tulsi gabbard joins us in about uh 17 minutes so stand by for that all right blinds.com
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this was so effective for president trump right audience right time uh right at the beginning of
00:37:34.980
the game uh only could have been better if it was at the end of the game but everybody was watching
00:37:40.160
the kickoff it goes to this ad it's a dark screen go ahead and play it america demanded change
00:37:47.740
donald trump wins the president this is not it stop stop stop go to the first ad please go to the
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here it is alice johnson was sentenced to serve a life prison for a non-violent drug offense
00:38:02.600
thanks to president trump i'm free she's got a second chance i'm free to start over
00:38:11.060
this is the greatest day of my life politicians talk about criminal justice but president trump gets
00:38:16.240
it done with gratitude thousands of families are being reunited
00:38:19.740
i'm donald trump and i mean the end that's great that's great the end if that doesn't print with
00:38:34.340
people all the people who have been talking about this and here he goes in and he gets it done and he
00:38:40.860
gets it done with people like mike lee i mean right you know it says something there is a chance to
00:38:48.580
change uh people's minds and the democrats they're going to go in and vote uh today in iowa if if
00:38:58.260
they're thinking pete buddha judge is going to help that it will only push the african-american
00:39:03.360
community further into the conservative camp where they belong quite honestly where they belong
00:39:10.740
and what i loved about that you're not attacking anybody you're not saying anything negative about
00:39:14.820
anybody no uh and it's a surprising ad to a lot of people yeah i didn't see the other i didn't see
00:39:20.120
the other ad what was the other ad can we play this one america demanded change donald trump wins
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the presidency and change is what we got under president trump america is stronger safer and
00:39:33.340
more prosperous than ever before best wage growth i think we've seen almost a decade unemployment rate
00:39:38.600
sinking to a 49 year low unemployment for african-americans it fell to a new low unemployment
00:39:43.840
for hispanics hit an all-time record low and ladies and gentlemen the best is yet to come
00:39:49.940
i'm donald j trump and i approve this message i mean great ads great great ads really great ads
00:39:58.520
true uh and positive positive targeting minorities without pandering i mean it's it was a great ad
00:40:08.460
and i'm so sick of the pandering oh my gosh the women stuff oh oh my god oil of ole isn't that what
00:40:15.160
it's called oh just ole now so ole did you see the one where it's all women astronauts
00:40:21.040
yes and yet they're sucked into space at the last my son went oh no that was a good ending i mean
00:40:27.900
all right what how is that a positive women's message when don't push the ole button because
00:40:37.260
it sucks them out into space and they all die float away i mean what how is that positive how is
00:40:44.660
that positive and the one with a female kicker and the other the holder the holder and the kicker
00:40:50.160
take off their helmets and it's women it's women playing football oh good for women can do anything
00:40:56.160
shut up better than men better yes than men can do it that's the thing we don't need men we don't
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even need them why do we have men they're obsolete i'm sick of that if that is not the message i think
00:41:10.820
it is that that you were getting and thank goodness pita didn't run their ad uh i'll explain it to you
00:41:19.080
coming up it's agonizing it's agonizing um but uh we'll talk about that tulsi gabbard is coming up
00:41:28.320
next i think she's in new hampshire uh on the road now stumping and there's a problem with the
00:41:34.320
democratic party in new hampshire um she somehow or another didn't get on with eight points but uh
00:41:41.360
deval patrick did with only three points how how'd that how'd that happen tulsi gabbard next
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we have tulsi gabbard on uh with us uh she's skyping into the show from i think new hampshire
00:43:15.360
where she's spending all of her time she's missing state of the union uh to be up there she's not in
00:43:21.100
iowa um and she's polling at about eight percent but for some reason the democrats aren't putting her
00:43:28.820
on stage on cnn for the new hampshire debates she's not in the debate friday no no deval patrick was
00:43:35.800
invited oh my gosh he is he is polling at two percent she's at eight he's at two wow what is it
00:43:44.160
the democrats are doing oh fairness they're doing oh yeah this is what fairness is all about yeah i don't
00:43:50.280
agree with tulsi gabbard on probably most things she's from hawaii so a moderate in hawaii is like i
00:43:58.000
don't know um you know stalin in texas um it's uh it's a very different world we come from but i
00:44:06.140
respect her and uh and i respect her for having the courage to to come on um and talk about what's
00:44:15.940
going on in the democratic party she's somebody who endorsed sanders you know before uh where is
00:44:24.120
she where is she now is she a democratic socialist what what is who is tulsi gabbard we have that
00:44:47.980
well the iowa caucus is happening today uh polls show that bernie sanders is uh is probably going to
00:45:00.000
win tonight but it's not it's not like a regular voting day it's it's not like your normal primary
00:45:07.280
a caucus everybody gets into the gym and they they broker deals they try to get you over to the other
00:45:13.380
side try to convince you hey you know our guy is number two if you your guy's not going to win if
00:45:20.440
you come over with us we can make him number one so that it could change everything tonight uh and
00:45:27.300
biden doesn't seem to be doing really well one person who's not even there is tulsi gabbard she's
00:45:32.720
pulling at eight percent in new hampshire so she's spending her time in new hampshire uh but
00:45:37.820
some reason or another cnn and the dnc has decided she's not welcome at the debate
00:45:44.640
she's a democratic nominee that is polling within the parameters but they invited somebody
00:45:52.240
deval patrick who is only polling at two percent why that her lawsuit against hillary clinton where she
00:46:02.160
stands on on democratic socialism and so much more with tulsi gabbard next is the glenbeck program
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all right so no tulsi yet which is going to jam us up she's uh running apparently a little late
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um so let me make the uh you know what give me the next commercial so then i can go all the way to
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just a minute don't uh just relax i'll give you that at the 20 stations um all right uh can we get an
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update on when she's coming in because she's sitting down now um bernie sanders has just said
00:50:02.380
that he has um uh the the main the real enemy is the democratic establishment
00:50:09.040
he was addressing a 3 000 strong crowd in cedar rapids on saturday night which everybody's calling
00:50:18.720
massive they don't say that about trump's 20 000 or 30 000 when he goes to these rallies they just say
00:50:27.000
those are zombies yeah yeah um but uh he was he had 3 000 which is the biggest one in the democrats
00:50:34.460
that doesn't even compare to barack obama um but uh he was talking to the the uh the party loyalists
00:50:43.500
or i should say the socialist loyalists and he said the democratic party's upper echelons are trying
00:50:49.600
to thwart his democratic socialist agenda uh he said this is the political reality of the moment
00:50:56.740
we are taking on the entire political establishment both the republicans and the democrats i don't think
00:51:03.940
i don't think the democrats know what they're dealing with with some of these people
00:51:09.800
um because some of them really are revolutionaries we have tulsi gabbard who is joining us uh now
00:51:16.000
hello tulsi how are you hi good morning glenn good how are you very good thanks for thanks for
00:51:22.300
coming on i'm sure there's a little trepidation in this a little perhaps uh concern and uh you shouldn't
00:51:29.260
um i i respect you everybody on the show here respects you we disagree with you but uh we really
00:51:36.440
feel you love your country you have served the nation um and you're you're a you're a solid
00:51:42.560
citizen so thanks for coming on thank you um okay i want to i want to ask you first of all about the
00:51:49.720
debate um that is happening this friday you are polling at eight percent and yet you haven't been
00:51:57.500
invited uh to be on this debate debate stage and deval patrick is polling at two percent and he was
00:52:04.040
invited what's happening you know we've uh put in calls and and sent messages to cnn to ask them
00:52:13.140
exactly that question and have not gotten any kind of response and to me that the biggest problem with
00:52:20.580
all of this is cnn is is making a choice to dishonor voters both here in new hampshire who will be voting
00:52:28.160
here in eight days as well as voters across the country by barring them from being able to
00:52:34.660
uh be informed about the different leading candidates who are running running for president
00:52:39.800
hearing the voice and the message and the issues that i'm raising in this presidential campaign so
00:52:45.200
they are their decision to exclude me from this is a disservice to new hampshire voters and it's
00:52:51.200
something they're not very happy about so um i want to kind of get your opinion on where this is
00:52:56.580
coming from bernie sanders on saturday said the target is not just the republican establishment
00:53:01.800
but it is the democratic establishment he said that's a real enemy they need to bump off because
00:53:09.480
the the party is trying to kill this revolution of his would you agree with that as well with with you
00:53:17.780
well i'll tell you what what i'm experiencing here you know i'm in new hampshire we are campaigning hard
00:53:24.800
as we're heading towards election day here and voters recognize that the political establishment
00:53:32.460
in washington um is not serving the people of this country we have a washington that is of by and for
00:53:39.960
the powerful elite rather than of by and for the people so in the town halls that we're holding every
00:53:46.300
day across new hampshire and some of the bigger towns and the very small towns uh districts that may be
00:53:52.700
uh red or blue or a mix or whatever it is what what we're seeing is we have democrats republicans
00:53:59.580
independents and libertarians all coming together having a respectful conversation because as you
00:54:06.160
opened as you opened uh our conversation today we respect each other we recognize that we are fellow
00:54:12.380
americans and we care very much for our country's future and we see how the powerful elite in washington
00:54:18.780
are not working for the best interest of the people and that the only way to change that is when we the
00:54:24.700
people stand up work side by side and actually focus on putting country first putting the people of this
00:54:31.120
country first and actually get real solutions to the problems that we are facing and that that's exactly
00:54:36.600
what we're doing so tulsi there is i mean listening to you speak it sounds to me very familiar it sounds
00:54:45.240
like what pete party members were saying um back under obama the establishment isn't listening they're
00:54:52.660
they're not responding to what the voters are asking for because i wanted hope and change too i wanted
00:54:59.360
transparency i wanted a change to what what was happening um and nobody was listening at all on either
00:55:08.240
side and those people were belittled which made them more angry um isn't this the same kind of
00:55:15.540
feeling just with different end goals uh one was a return to the constitution and in many cases with
00:55:23.260
sanders it's you know an end to the constitution or capitalism um isn't it the same feeling though
00:55:31.040
the sense of dissatisfaction disenfranchisement of of being left behind that our voices are not being
00:55:42.080
heard i think is something that has continuously been growing over quite some time which points to
00:55:47.480
the reality that the problems in washington are not being correctly identified we go through these
00:55:54.200
elections and it's like you know democrats good republicans bad republicans good democrats bad and
00:55:59.360
it's this hyper partisanship about one party versus the other and each trying to either maintain or
00:56:06.560
regain their power that leaves the american people and our voices behind and this is why i think
00:56:13.060
something that you're identifying maybe happened a while back it's only continued uh to have grown
00:56:18.920
and it is coming from across party lines in our town halls as we're talking about these issues every day
00:56:25.780
you know everyone's nodding their heads and recognizing yes we need to fix this we need to
00:56:31.540
change this we got to stop seeing everything through a partisan lens yes and actually just focus on the
00:56:36.060
reality that so many american families are struggling and hurting and and are are uh angry that their
00:56:44.780
government is not working for them so how would you identify yourself as i mean you you endorsed bernie
00:56:52.120
sanders which made hillary clinton love you forever um all right would you consider i have not gotten the
00:56:59.400
love letter yet really oh i thought no i thought she loved you for that i move around a lot so i don't
00:57:04.820
know maybe well she might when she accepts the lawsuit and signs for the lawsuit you filed against her
00:57:10.820
maybe she'll give you the love letter in exchange for that um but are you would you how would you
00:57:16.800
classify yourself and is democratic socialist is that a danger do you think or is that a good thing
00:57:24.740
is that where the democratic party should go first and foremost as as an american right i know i love
00:57:31.660
i love our country and uh i approach issues as i have throughout my time in congress as i do now
00:57:39.220
seeking to serve our country as president commander in chief really just focused on the substance of
00:57:45.180
these issues not not uh blindly placing myself or my thought process into one box because i'm a democrat
00:57:53.140
but actually actively seeking ideas perspectives and solutions coming from across party lines because
00:57:59.840
uh this this is reality i'm a very practical and pragmatic person i'm an independent minded person
00:58:06.140
and i call things like i see it i i am just as willing uh and able to call out my own party when they're
00:58:14.600
wrong as well as when they're right as i am the republican party when they're wrong or when they're
00:58:20.480
right and it's this kind of uh clarity in um and putting country first that i think voters across
00:58:27.660
this country are demanding as we're seeing some of these changes continuing to occur uh in in this
00:58:35.300
election um let me just touch on the hillary lawsuit what are you hoping to achieve with that i've
00:58:41.960
had several people say you will have to prove damages it's going to be almost impossible to
00:58:47.660
prove the damages so what are you what are you hoping to gain
00:58:50.880
or um i will leave the the legal machinery to to the attorneys but i'll tell you for myself
00:58:59.200
um some of the media are portraying this as well this is just another news story or this is just a
00:59:05.600
media stunt but they don't understand that this is about my life you know i've dedicated my entire
00:59:11.640
adult life to serving our country after the attacks on 9-11 like so many americans i made that decision
00:59:19.160
to uh to to serve and to to protect the safety security and freedom of the american people and
00:59:26.860
being willing to put my life on the line to do so i'm still serving in the army national guard now
00:59:31.740
i've deployed twice to the middle east and of course i'm still serving in congress now seven going
00:59:36.480
on eight years and so for hillary clinton and her powerful allies in washington
00:59:43.460
to uh essentially try to uh portray me as as a traitor to the country that i love it takes away the
00:59:53.660
very essence of who i am the oath of loyalty that i have taken to the country that i love
01:00:01.500
i mean somebody like somebody so this is a serious thing yeah somebody like hillary clinton saying
01:00:06.260
that you're a russian asset uh has got to make an impact on you your career but also personally
01:00:15.280
just very much so very much so and and personally for myself but i i'm actually thinking of the amazing
01:00:23.840
patriots who i've served with people who have also dedicated their lives literally their lives
01:00:31.140
willing to sacrifice everything in service to our country this is what defines us and so for her and
01:00:38.160
her powerful allies to so completely devalue that honor that loyalty that sacrifice and service to our
01:00:46.700
country it cannot go unchecked and this is why i'm filing this lawsuit is this just an old beef
01:00:53.120
because of the bernie sanders endorsement or is there something deeper there do you think
01:00:56.700
uh this is something that that only she can answer uh i think from my perspective i see two things that
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seem to be very clear number one is that that she hasn't let go of the fact that i resigned as vice
01:01:10.660
chair of the dnc to endorse bernie sanders very specifically for one reason uh the the vast
01:01:17.520
difference in bernie sanders and hillary clinton's foreign policy and and world view what kind of commander
01:01:24.860
in chief they would be bernie largely non-interventionist hillary clinton extremely
01:01:29.500
interventionist and and a neo-lib war hawk and consistently the second thing is that that
01:01:35.860
throughout my time in congress i have been speaking out strongly against the very foreign policy legacy
01:01:42.280
that she represents of being the world's police waging regime change wars in other countries
01:01:47.440
that have not made us any safer and that have cost us tremendously the lives of my brothers and
01:01:53.800
sisters in uniform as well as every american in taxpayer dollars dollars that are coming out of
01:02:00.380
you know our schools our classrooms coming out of our infrastructure needs in our communities
01:02:05.160
going as they are now in afghanistan four billion dollars every month four billion every month that's
01:02:12.380
five and a half million dollars per hour and i hear from people every day who question my gosh
01:02:18.160
those resources could be going towards opioid recovery and helping those who are struggling
01:02:23.520
with substance abuse and addiction here in new hampshire and across the country 130 americans
01:02:28.500
dying every day from this opioid epidemic so this cost is is very real and and i i see how hillary
01:02:37.000
clinton and her powerful allies uh are sending a message through what they are doing to me to say if you
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dare cross us we will come after you um i will tell you that i think your foreign policy is actually
01:02:51.440
has more in common now with this new republican i shouldn't say republican new uh conservative uh viewpoint
01:02:59.440
on let's bring people home this is enough is a is is enough uh and we we keep making the same mistake
01:03:06.860
over and over let me break for 10 second station id and back with tulsi gabbard
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with uh tulsi gabbard who is up in new hampshire she's running for president uh of the united states
01:03:27.440
in the democratic party the democratic party doesn't seem to want to have anything to do with her she's
01:03:31.560
running at eight percent uh in new hampshire she qualifies for the cnn debate she can't get an answer
01:03:38.320
on why she wasn't asked to intend but instead deval patrick was and he's running at uh two percent um
01:03:46.400
tulsi um we're up against uh impeachment now we haven't heard from witnesses i think legally it was
01:03:58.320
the right call if i'm the president's attorney you won the case end it politically i think we should
01:04:04.800
have heard from witnesses and i would have liked to um let's say they vote on wednesday to acquit which i
01:04:12.200
think they will should there be should the house go into john bolton should we hear from the biden
01:04:21.160
should we investigate any of this stuff or is it time just to walk away from this
01:04:26.580
i've i've spoken a lot about this and just pointed out from shortly how how shortly after
01:04:35.240
uh donald trump was elected there were immediately members of my party who were who were pushing for
01:04:41.820
impeachment largely because of political differences not willing to accept the outcome of the election
01:04:47.460
policy differences uh and and their criticisms of donald trump uh and and i've spoken about how
01:04:54.940
dangerous it is to have this process be driven in a very hyper-partisan way frankly on both sides
01:05:02.500
and how not doing so in an objective way really only further divides an already divided country
01:05:09.660
it's why i made a very conscious decision to vote present when that those those votes came before the
01:05:17.020
house of representatives to take a stand for the center against this hyper-partisanship in washington
01:05:22.820
while also introducing a censure resolution that actually included many more of the uh unconstitutional
01:05:30.580
actions that president trump has taken and frankly something that i think would have been more likely to
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gain bipartisan support unless i'm hearing from people i'm sorry we're up against the network break
01:05:43.180
unless you care to stay longer we'd love to have you longer um how can people get involved
01:05:48.600
your campaign thank you tulsi 2020.com i look forward i'm the best democrat best candidate to
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be able to defeat trump in november of 2020 uh appreciate you all people from all party lines
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uh coming and joining us in our people-powered movement thank you so much tulsi gabbard
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uh please invite her to stay i think she has to run but she's more than welcome to stay
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hello america it's uh monday day of the iowa caucus tomorrow is the state of the union i will
01:07:56.520
be in washington dc in uh the uh in the senate chamber for that um for that uh speech or is it
01:08:06.780
the house you're gonna miss it then because it's a house chamber i'm gonna be in the house chamber
01:08:09.900
uh watching that you see so much that television just doesn't show you i don't watch the president i'm
01:08:16.960
i'm watching all the people and the the floor show it's pretty amazing um it's gonna be a historic
01:08:23.520
speech because the next day he goes in for the vote to either acquit or to convict for his impeachment
01:08:31.340
so it's kind of a busy week politically speaking then on thursday night at 8 p.m eastern a free
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special we're making it available for everyone look for the blaze youtube channel and make sure you're
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watching the live special 8 p.m on thursday it's the final piece the ukraine the final piece the
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billion dollar question and we have the answer for you um and it has nothing to do with really the
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impeachment of trump although it makes sense fully now the impeachment of trump has very little to do
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with the bidens uh or any of the stuff that we have talked about the final piece is much bigger
01:09:17.780
than that uh and quite honestly i think it's going to shock democrats it will make total sense no denying
01:09:27.480
it and i think the anybody who voted for barack obama is going to be disgusted by what this story is
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really all about that is thursday ukraine the final piece 8 p.m eastern all right let me go back now
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to iowa which happens today one of the people that really had their finger on the pulse uh during
01:09:46.840
the 2016 election was selena zito because she is a reporter that doesn't listen necessarily to all the
01:09:54.300
other reporters she's listening to the people and she she travels by car and she stops in diners and
01:10:01.520
she's actually listening i wanted to get her view on what's happening in iowa uh today selena welcome to
01:10:08.140
the program thank you so much for having me and i have to tell you you're absolutely right when you
01:10:13.900
watch the state of the union address no matter whose president is and watching it in in in the house
01:10:20.100
chamber and and if you're watching it from the gallery it's just a fascinating moment of human
01:10:26.140
behavior it really is you see yeah you you see what that president is dealing with and you see
01:10:34.240
the the little clicks and uh it's amazing the people should you should have another camera just
01:10:41.020
on the house and the senate uh because you learn an awful lot anyway absolutely absolutely correct
01:10:49.720
okay so selena tell me what you think is going on uh today um in in iowa what what are you sensing is
01:10:59.540
we're going to be talking about tomorrow at this point i think tomorrow at this point we're going
01:11:04.960
to be talking about bernie sanders uh and and i think he has a high probability of winning
01:11:11.940
this uh the caucus and here's why uh you know in 2004 when we were heading into the caucus everyone
01:11:20.520
was like how are dean how are dean how are dean uh but what they missed and i remember writing this
01:11:26.340
um or saying this i can't remember it feels like 5 000 years ago right but i remember noticing that
01:11:33.880
they didn't have the ground support that is necessary to get the voters out to caucus because
01:11:40.600
if anybody knows anything about how you caucus it's an investment of your personal time and i don't
01:11:47.960
mean like 15 minutes you know waiting in line and and and going to the ballot box i'm talking about
01:11:53.860
three to four hours at night it's usually cold it's almost always snowing and you have to really put it
01:12:01.460
out there in terms of who you are supporting everyone in your precinct knows who you supported and if that
01:12:09.700
person does not miss hit that threshold then there's some bartering that goes on right and and it's
01:12:17.620
really sort of fascinating but bernie has done and i think this has been underreported his his campaign
01:12:24.020
team has done an incredible job of getting really good people people trusted in their community to get
01:12:32.720
voters out and that's how you win a caucus right and um that when you are when you're searching for
01:12:41.280
a candidate which it seems many of the iowans are they're not satisfied with any of them they've been
01:12:48.180
looking for somebody that that they think could win they don't they don't have a consensus on this
01:12:55.820
they keep going back and forth it's like going to buy a pair of shoes with a woman in a store they're
01:13:00.400
trying on every single pair and they're going to walk away with none of them in the end um that's the
01:13:06.320
way this kind of feels uh and the only one that has true true deep support i think are yang and
01:13:14.980
sanders yes you are absolutely right uh yang is it's really sort of once in a lifetime interesting uh
01:13:24.840
candidate for the democratic party he's young he's uh he's funny he's brilliant uh his his politics are
01:13:35.520
are um are are a real mixed bag yeah very left and and right yes yeah he's like he's like a buffet of
01:13:47.000
of choices all in one candidate he was a thing that he has that none of the other ones have
01:13:52.740
is he's very aspirational that is that thing that that barack obama had in 2008 that made things
01:14:01.500
click pete buddha judge has tried to project that but he doesn't have not done that effectively
01:14:08.200
because i think in the way that he has handled religion has been negative because he pits different
01:14:16.600
denominations against each other christians don't like that at all so um what is what is your thought
01:14:26.600
on we have steve dace coming up who is really good on the uh the iowa caucus and he's he's uh you know
01:14:34.760
a political player that's been on the the uh looking at this and on the inside for you know 20 years
01:14:41.840
and he said he thinks there's a chance we go to a a brokered convention because the bernie people he
01:14:51.440
thinks will win in iowa then in new hampshire and in arizona maybe biden wins in south carolina but
01:14:59.640
then bernie is really kind of on this this role um right but whether he can get enough you know
01:15:07.560
enough delegates uh to win we may be entering a a brokered convention how likely do you think that is
01:15:14.360
so he's not wrong you know every four years um the reporters love to throw that out and say oh
01:15:21.740
well this could happen actually this is the year that it could happen this is actually the year that
01:15:26.500
could happen and i see a similar scenario i see the possibility of burning burning winning iowa
01:15:34.020
new hampshire and nevada you know people always talk about nevada as being uh about um hispanic voters
01:15:40.920
it's not about hispanic voters it's about union voters yes people always miss that and these are
01:15:47.600
the to the left unions these aren't the sort of energy unions that you find out here in western
01:15:54.180
pennsylvania or ohio or colorado or texas and so i think there's you i could see a scenario where biden
01:16:02.220
or where bernie wins iowa new hampshire nevada and because the race goes to south carolina
01:16:09.160
biden will still win south carolina but not at all as strong as as people anticipated and i can see
01:16:17.160
lou bloomberg saying you know what it's time for me to step in i can do this and that's when everything
01:16:24.020
just sort of blows up the democratic establishment and the media do not want bernie sanders to be the
01:16:30.200
nominee they just don't he's not been part of their team he doesn't listen in the way that other
01:16:36.820
candidates they would anticipate other candidates or nominees to listen and he's not part of the club
01:16:42.820
and uh and isn't that isn't that a reason for those on the left to vote for him even more doesn't that
01:16:52.920
make their case stronger every exactly right i mean they learn nothing from 2016 nothing no
01:17:00.820
there's absolutely nothing you know it's the establishment class the chattering class the
01:17:06.080
democrats and the media sort of conglomerate that that sort of has been the ones that have not
01:17:14.740
understood 2016 not just because of trump but also because of burning and i always think it's sort of
01:17:22.460
fascinating even among establishment republicans that none of these um political parties have said
01:17:29.420
oh dear god they picked him maybe we we must have been really bad let's be reflective about that
01:17:36.760
yeah no they don't do that let's just make fun of those people they're dumb yeah so um
01:17:42.540
if bernie does take off doesn't that i mean because bernie is the closest thing to donald trump that that
01:17:51.840
side has i mean i just saw him on tv just a few minutes ago on one of the news channels and i'm like
01:17:56.700
look at him there's no way this guy could win just look at him he's 78 years old he looks angry he's
01:18:05.140
kind of mean um he's just not a politician um in in the traditional sense and then i thought that's
01:18:13.960
exactly what people said and i said to about donald trump and look where he is now yeah i think that
01:18:22.060
what people what people what people within the establishment um and no and or or not part of the
01:18:27.480
movement don't understand about populism is that populism today is the more uh um skepticism about all
01:18:38.060
things big that includes government that includes politics that includes media that includes entertainment
01:18:44.580
they haven't sort of understood have grasped and or understood uh what they have done how they have
01:18:52.480
failed over these past 30 years and they have created what has happened within both parties also
01:18:59.140
uh technology really really um has added to that because in our daily lives think about this we have
01:19:06.420
removed the curators from our lives what do i mean by that think about sears when we used to shop
01:19:12.520
sears picked everything if you wanted to buy an appliance of kenmore you wanted to buy told it
01:19:17.760
was craftsmen we let some dude in sears tower decide what to do well why why didn't anybody think that
01:19:25.320
politics wasn't going to fall in the same way right now the biggest department store in this country is
01:19:29.900
amazon we have blown up technology has essentially blown up these large political parties they're still
01:19:36.580
going to exist but they don't have the power that they used to have selena let me switch topics and
01:19:42.860
sides um quickly because i've only got about a minute and a half the ramifications of impeachment
01:19:49.560
how is this going to play out it's not going to impact anything at all if anything he has a story just
01:19:57.960
now out of wisconsin if anything it has made people more less likely to vote democrat because
01:20:06.060
they see this as a political maneuver and more likely to at least consider trump or not show up to
01:20:13.340
vote at all and that is a problem for the for the democratic party and they don't understand it and
01:20:20.040
they don't realize it and every time i write this a story like this and do this reporting they make fun of
01:20:25.180
it but they're missing it again as they missed it in 2016 do you believe that uh the sanders people
01:20:32.400
the the real radicals that are in his his followers that there could be trouble in uh wisconsin this
01:20:41.140
summer if they don't give it to him oh yeah i mean i think there's going to be some sort of prop
01:20:48.260
you know problem how extreme those problems get um just depends on who gets attracted to them
01:20:55.160
right uh but you know there is certainly a lot of potent potential for that to become a problem
01:21:04.000
all right selena thank you so much we'll talk to you again um if you're available maybe we'll
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maybe we'll get some analysis from you again tomorrow thank you so much selena zito
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uh program congratulations to the uh chiefs last night in the super bowl it was actually a very
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exciting game i watch it usually for the commercials because the games are so boring that was a great
01:23:07.540
great game just a great game yeah it was and it's nice to see the chiefs win yeah and there was a
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there were a few there were a few good ads last night i i didn't think it was a great year for it
01:23:19.840
no i hadn't been a great year for a while for a long time maybe 20 years yeah uh or 25 what do you
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what do you what what like what stuck out to you well i liked i liked the reese's ad uh but i i also
01:23:32.100
liked uh do we have the amazon ad um with ellen degenerate yeah i saw the end of this that's pretty good
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okay let's play that baby coming alexa turn down the thermostat okay turning down thermostat
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see if he would do this this is more like ronald reagan
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i don't think the two are going to be sending each other christmas cards
01:27:01.600
did you see that hillary clinton spent less on her entire political campaign than he has spent since november
01:27:11.280
he has spent 20 million dollars more than hillary did on the entire campaign
01:28:22.480
jeb bush said it was the best halftime show ever
01:28:46.640
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and that means if you have a mortgage that is three years or older
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it's time to take a hard look at all of the data
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and so he wanted to go where there's going to be
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a little listen to what you were just saying about ted
01:32:36.380
i think she was pretty much everybody's second choice
01:33:06.940
and so i think what you've got to watch tonight
01:33:56.560
if you if you leave the national polls for a year
01:34:20.920
and then a trend that your audience needs to know
01:34:50.920
i don't know if those norms stand anymore though
01:50:31.320
oh man that big dummy donald trump did it again oh man he uh congratulated kansas on their big win and
01:51:01.300
kansas city's mostly in missouri that's where the football stadium is
01:51:12.960
when obama screwed up uh when he was talking about sports like like when he like when he said
01:51:19.300
this it would be incomplete if i did not congratulate the city of miami
01:51:30.800
world champion miami heats nobody who knows sports would ever call it and nobody cared nobody
01:51:36.840
nobody talked about what he called them the miami heats they're just the miami heat
01:51:42.380
or when he was talking about his his favorite ballpark but i do think that there's a different
01:51:52.160
well yeah there was a different quality it's never been named cominsky field it's cominsky park
01:51:58.180
so well thank you for anyway i feel bad i feel bad that uh the 49ers have to go back to candle shoe park
01:52:10.260
and uh but see from you that would be right you don't pretend to be a sports right and they made
01:52:18.080
him into a great sports he was practically a professional athlete himself and who cares
01:52:24.180
he who cares about any of this it's so it's so ridiculous so ridiculous it's just what what trump
01:52:31.260
has to put up with is unbelievable i unbelievable i think it's i think it's great that the
01:52:37.940
cleveland indians uh were celebrating as well last night kind of in solidarity uh you know to the
01:52:44.980
kansas city chiefs yeah yeah tribal pride yeah yeah that's right i mean i'm sure one of their
01:52:50.200
i'm sure their chief was one of the chiefs that were down there uh in the miami heat yeah so we
01:52:57.080
got that going for us uh you know last night uh by the way i am wearing j-lo's uh outfit right now
01:53:04.700
and very sexy it's gonna take me about an hour just to pick it out of my butt it is so lodged in
01:53:12.120
there and um man it uh-huh it looked like a good idea when she was wearing it you know what i mean
01:53:19.740
did it no it really didn't no really didn't no it really didn't i mean do you think they they had to
01:53:27.620
have they knew the crotch cam right they knew oh absolutely i think so they had to have i think so
01:53:34.860
i've never seen that on tv before no no i mean wow they zoomed right up in there yeah they did
01:53:42.420
they did whoa yeah i performed a pap smear uh the results aren't back yet but uh i'll let j-lo know
01:53:51.540
that would be good yeah back yeah so i mean it was and jeb bush he loved it i mean you watch it
01:53:59.160
the greatest halftime of all time uh come on no no to me that's just pandering that's just pandering
01:54:08.060
i think i remember when the super bowl still had a marching band oh yeah right yeah because it wasn't
01:54:15.360
that long ago right uh in the 80s they still they still did marching bands did they really yeah
01:54:20.760
yeah i think we should go back to marching bands last night's any indication of where they're going
01:54:26.760
i mean yeah i'd rather do the usc marching band right i mean there's nothing cool you can do
01:54:31.860
there's nothing cool you can do except just be a strip club yeah i with with pole dancing and
01:54:39.120
everything i mean it was wow and then she brought her daughter on uh-huh which i thought was our
01:54:45.640
daughter can sing a little bit though right wasn't that the one that was singing by her i don't know i
01:54:51.900
never saw her i was looking at the crotch no i turned i actually turned it my son and his friends
01:54:58.880
begged us please this is uncomfortable please can we change the channel uncomfortable because there
01:55:06.900
were adults in the room i think so yeah i mean what 15 year old boy well no i will tell you this
01:55:19.660
she's 50 and she is 50 she is 50 and she's you know she looks good for 50 but i don't want to see
01:55:29.220
that at 50 i don't want to see that much no i don't know i don't i don't i don't i don't know how
01:55:35.360
old shakira is but she's getting up there too she's 40 she's like 40 or 40 43 43 43 wow yeah
01:55:43.500
wow yeah so so we got that going for us yes uh there were a couple of uh ads one that didn't play
01:55:51.160
uh i'd like to get to uh this is the pita ad now i'm gonna have to describe it to you
01:55:57.460
uh because there are no words but i'm gonna describe it to you uh nfl rejected this one it's a b buzzing
01:56:07.400
and taking a knee on the flower and now there's the bear in the woods taking a knee
01:56:15.640
by the stream and the fish they don't even have knees but they're taking a knee
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okay and here's the the fox and the wolf and the snake and the spider and the mouse and the dog
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many of which don't have knees either but they all took sitting down weird like he's dragging his
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butt like dogs do the pig and the pigsty taking a knee and here comes a little kitty cat next to a
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little girl who's already taking a knee she's taking a knee and now oh it's the bunny it's not
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even it's a bunny oh and now here's the big american eagle looking mean but no oh taking a knee
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he's taking a knee wow respect is the right of every living being and speciesism
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oh my gosh may i ask and speciesism uh come on wow wow yeah so um here's what i would like to do
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i'd like to put this out to the audience uh if anyone is an animator i would like you to make part two
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and and the eagle is not actually taking a knee it's about to swoop down and grab the bunny and
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then feast on it before it flies away again leaving the bunny half eaten takes the trout out of the
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stream which is what an eagle would do right eats that and then also goes for all the little rodents
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that are around that were taking a knee and then at the very end as it comes back and looks at the
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poor girl because she's a pita lover animal lover she's like bad bird the bad bird eating these
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animals and that's when i want the eagle to swoop down and start to attack her don't get to well
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he's got to get to at least her hair but then an nra hunter comes out and shoots the eagle which is
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illegal it's a federal crime but so to save save the little girl save the little girl that's how
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i would like part two of that pita commercial to go taking a knee and did you notice did you notice
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how the nfl did everything they could oh yeah to be red white and blue yeah until until again j-lo
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came out and the red white and blue was for puerto rico which i don't have a problem with but it was
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for puerto rico what i had a problem with was the children in the cages which was supposed to represent
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the children in the cages at the border apparently which nobody cared about when obama first put them
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in there oh my god i can't i just can't take the wokeness anymore i really i really can't i i watched
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the you know what was it the secret commercial oh oh oh i get it women can do stuff i get it
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just do stuff no they're everything they do is better than what men do everything they can do it
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better than men yes everything yes so if you play football yes you do it better than men right
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basketball better than men pee standing up it's better than men you can you can produce sperm
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better than men well that's what we're being told it is or at least the same as men it is and you know
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what's crazy is i've always wondered how did hitler get people to buy into all this stuff
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and his response always was the bigger the lie the bigger the lie yeah they started with the
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biggest of all lies can there be a bigger lie then men can have periods and get pregnant and men are
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useless and women are all powerful and could do everything that a man can do just better no there are
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some things that women can do generally speaking much better than a man and there are some things that
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a man blows them out of the water and that's one of them blows them out of the water uh in comparison
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it's just the way it is but we are being told think of the lies you're willing to say think of the lies
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that you have said or tolerated and you're like oh no yeah caitlin jenner she's beautiful
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oh she's one of the most beautiful women in the world yeah yeah and if you didn't go and you have to say
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about every yeah transgender and if you don't and if if you didn't go guys what the hell's wrong with
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you it's a dude okay the quote asked austin powers it's a man man what are you doing what are you
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doing if you didn't do that you're part of the lie yeah we're doing it we've done it well i've never
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said caitlin jenner was beautiful i have sarcastically have you yes yes i've decided that
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all trans women are beautiful because we have to believe that we have to so every time we see a
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trans woman she is every time every time we tell these lies knowingly we infect ourselves and we weaken
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our system to stop little lies they've gotten you to say oh no men can have babies
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no no no they can't no no no no no no they're having babies there's something and there's something
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wrong geez i just went into the urinal and a baby popped out uh a that explains the screaming
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you know that pita commercial is really kind of coming home to me and i apologize for the flower
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commercial i just did i mean how specious of me you know what i mean yeah is it it's life right it's
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life it's a it's should it matter that it's a plant no no no like would you cut the legs off of people
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and well yes i mean you would i have yeah i've sometimes you know i'll want to do something
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special for tanya so i just i just cut the legs off of children and then i put them in a bucket
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you know oh man and then i fill that bucket with blood and then a little bit of sugar
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oh and if you do it yeah they last they can last up to 10 12 days before they start to die out
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see what's the difference i mean what's the difference i mean what's the difference to pita
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there isn't a difference there isn't a difference and to all people no there is no difference between
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cutting a bunch of flowers you know i will tell you this if you are going to do this with the
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children you cut their legs off don't do it so you have to be really careful because some people
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they'll do it they'll cut the legs off and then they'll just leave them in a refrigerator until you
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call oh yeah so they all those kids only last like two days or so well that's not worth it but these
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are cut fresh when you call they cut the legs off these children and ship them directly to you so
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they can last 10 12 days it's great it's just great it's great pita thank you for that new
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understanding because there is no difference no whether it's animals or plants or humans it's
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all the same all the same life is life life is life amen to that by the way um did you see that
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the democrats are very upset at the super bowl ad by donald trump uh where he's talking about the
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criminal justice system and you know and how some politicians uh they just talk about it but donald
02:05:35.220
trump got it done uh and there was no fanfare there was nothing i bet that commercial surprised
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a lot of people who don't watch the news yeah and they're like what what's that and they are it was
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about alice johnson that was the one that kim kardashian and donald trump released she had a life
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sentence for i think marijuana um and you know she it was a non-violent crime non-violent crime and
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she had a life sentence never expected to get out she tweeted uh two super bowls ago i was sitting in
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a prison cell today i'm a free woman and my story was featured in a super bowl ad i'll spend the rest of
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my life fighting for the wrongly and unjustly convicted and the democrats are hating it saying
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all kinds of things how dare he you oh please yeah you would have never used that oh of course not
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you wouldn't use race you wouldn't use race you wouldn't know prison reform you'd never do that
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and it's and i love it because it's targeting glenn back just said targeting it's targeting a group of
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constituents that need to wake up and are waking up and that the republicans normally don't target
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because they've never had a chance right but they do have a chance now so many african americans and
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you know what you know what it is it's all the african americans who are tired of being told what to
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think right or how to think you know kanye he's not he's not necessarily uh you know a republican
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he's just tired of being told he has to be a democrat i don't think he was until recently
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no i don't think so either i i think he's had a change of heart recently yeah well i don't know
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about politic i'm sure politically is is part of that um but uh you know i'm tired of being told
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exactly what i have to think who i have to support what i have to support this goes against
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the american soul you know and uh there's something wrong with it and i i just think
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that they are going to pay a huge huge price and especially if they do in iowa and new hampshire
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what it looks like they're going to do i think they're going to be surprised in the end
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that america doesn't rally around a sanders flag we'll see you tomorrow from washington dc