Is Roe v. Wade Out? | Guests: Gov. Tate Reeves & Sen. Ron Johnson | 12⧸1⧸21
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The Supreme Court begins hearing the case of Doebbs v. jackson today, a case that could have a profound impact on abortion in the United States and around the world. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case starting today.
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a really really good show uh today on a couple of important issues one waukesha the media and
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kills 659,041 people every year in the united states
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you're not going to be able to find this if you look it up
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because apparently we don't categorize abortion as deaths
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but if we recognized abortions as the death of a human being a baby
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it would be the second leading cause of death in the u.s.
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24% of women will have an abortion by the age of 45
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over 60 million babies have been killed since roe versus wade
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in the supreme court they begin hearing the arguments
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in dobbs versus jackson that's jackson's women's health organization
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lynn fitch who is leading the state's argument said with this brief we're simply asking the court to affirm the right
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of the people to protect their legitimate interest and to provide clarity on how they may do so
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so so you have uh thomas dobbs he's an md he's the uh the mississippi state health officer and petitioner to the u.s. supreme court
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jackson william jackson woman's health organization the only abortion clinic in the state of mississippi
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and the first female attorney general in mississippi lynn fitch
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we're expecting the court to tell us uh whether they're going to return this to the state
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or they're going to let roe versus wade stand as is
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going to be interesting there's also a big middle ground there
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where they could come up with something in between those two points
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where perhaps they allow states to regulate it more but not all the way to the overturn of roe versus wade
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correct um roe versus wade is all about and so is this it's all about viability
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roe versus wade doesn't really define viability
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and viability is different at roe versus wade it was 28 weeks
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now we're at 20 weeks so where is that line now it doesn't define it
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never made any sense never made obviously right i mean if something can change with technology then
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how can that be a constitutional right right like it's such a bizarre correct construction and
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obviously the constitution does not allow or provide this sort of quote-unquote right inside
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so this is what this is what the state of mississippi is saying
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roe roe and casey shackle states to a view of the facts that are decades out of date
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it's time for the court to set it right and return the political debate to the political branches of government
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so the they want the court to clarify whether abortion is actually constitutionally protected
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obviously they're saying it's not constitutionally protected you don't have a right to kill a baby
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nothing in text structure history or tradition makes abortion a fundamental right or denies state the power to restrict it
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that power is reserved to the states if you if you killed a child in utero
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after what was called the quickening you could be held for murder in you know early america
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and before that in in britain and everything else in england once you knew that it was a baby and the baby was moving
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you would be charged with murder if you did anything to kill it and coincidentally or maybe not so coincidentally
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it's about 15 weeks right right so that's the mississippi law is 15 weeks so the state of
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mississippi is arguing the decisions about abortion are policy matters that should be decided by the people
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and not locked behind the doors of an unelected judiciary she argues that the state has a legitimate
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interest in protecting the lives of the unborn the health of women and the integrity of the metal
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medical profession so she they're not asking for an overturn when they say this is going to overturn
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roe versus wade no it won't it won't in california it won't in new york it will overturn roe versus wade in
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theory it could um however the states can just do it on their own yeah so it's not going to overturn
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abortion it's not going to overturn abortion and let me ask you this the democrats are now saying
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um that uh this is a point of revolution for them that the democrats will fight an open revolution
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if this happens now i don't know why that isn't being investigated by the fbi yeah but i could say
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the same thing would be true on the right if the federal government said we are going to go house to
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house collecting all of the guns there would be a revolution in this country from the right correct
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for i mean if they were going door door to door yeah i mean i can't imagine that i can't right and
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but i can't imagine that the people on the right would say it's revolution if the state if the supreme
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court said uh states can do whatever they want you can have guns not have guns the states can do whatever
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they want it still would be wrong but people in texas would say move the hell down here get we've been
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telling you for a while to get out of new york and get out of california move to a free place that's
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what would happen and i don't believe that a revolution would actually happen if it was left to the states
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and the federal government back off back off now i could be wrong on that but this is something that
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they are saying if it's left even to the states because again they're misrepresenting this the media
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is lying to you again the left is lying to you again this is not an end to all abortion it is saying
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let the voters of each state decide that's not good enough now in 1972 things were um a little
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different things have changed we can literally watch babies grow in the womb now we have found
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out that they do feel pain thanks to medical advancements we didn't know that when roe versus
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wade was happening i mean come on we didn't we weren't able to prove it right yes that's a better
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way yes we weren't able to prove it when it was enacted the idea also of a working mother was still
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seen as far-fetched the core argument back then when it was first debated in the supreme court is
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that abortion was necessary for women to achieve success now this you know this idea uh predicates
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off of a sneaky misogynist argument peddled by feminist that argues if women want to be successful
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they need to overcome their womanhood uh and be more like men that's ridiculous the argument that
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abortion is necessary for women's success is a quintessential outdated argument it assumes that a
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motherhood in and of itself is not success b mothers are unable to contribute in society in meaningful
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ways three that women without children contribute more to society and this is usually justified by
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discussions of how mothers earn less in the workforce which reduces success to only financial success
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we don't have the same country that we had in 1973 and i know the left and the media would like to say
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i know we don't we have one that's more like 1956 but we don't we don't now the counter arguments
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to this gate uh to this case is and i love this one it's supreme court precedent it's settled law
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oh okay all right in fact the center for reproductive rights the ceo said the supreme court just agreed to
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review an abortion ban that unquestionably violates nearly 50 years of supreme court precedent precedent
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doesn't mean that it's right and you'd know that if you knew plessy versus ferguson
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plessy versus ferguson is the separate but equal supreme court precedent from 1896 until
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so just because the court said it once doesn't make it right and things change
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so what's going to happen well the dobbs case actually has a real shot of returning abortion
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decision making power to the states we know more about the development of babies we have disproved
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that women need to abort children to have any kind of success and there has never ever ever been and
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still isn't a sound constitutional argument to back up roe versus wade or casey
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in asking for a clarification dobbs will push the supreme court to review the constitutionality
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of how the judiciary is protecting abortion a push pro-choice advocates are very afraid of because
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they know as far as the constitution goes they don't have a leg to stand on that's what this is all going
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to decide we are going to have uh in our number three of today's radio show and podcast we have
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we want to talk to him about the waukesha christmas massacre uh senator i you know it's bothered me so
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much that the white house can keep saying our hearts are with the people of waukesha um although
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our thoughts and prayers are not good enough for them most of the time but um the white house is
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correct uh and so are we our hearts and our thoughts and prayers are with the people of waukesha
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horrible horrible tragedy well i appreciate that what i can report from waukesha the healing has
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begun um it began literally the moment of the tragedy as you saw uh the citizens of waukesha respond with
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just you know compassion uh integrity um as they were dealing with the victims uh just the again i i'm
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just i'm haunted and i wasn't there i'm haunted by the thought of little children on the curb waiting
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to see santa claus and the dancing granny instead of seeing the slaughter so it's going to take an
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awful lot of time to heal but the very next night they held a interfaith prayer vigil i think it's
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probably over a thousand people that showed up um i was able to attend and just talk to members of
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the community the the first responders i mean it was i'll never forget it um sorrowful and yet hopeful
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i guess because you know so often glenn you know this is in in the midst of uh one of these horrific
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events that caused by the worst in humanity the the best of humanity is often revealed and i'm i think
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we witness that again right away in waukesha and as as the city continues to heal i think we'll continue
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to see that so they'll recover but i know they they truly appreciate the thoughts and prayers uh i
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know they're they're appreciating the financial supports community foundation i think if they've
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been uh i don't want to say overwhelmed but i think they're incredibly uh appreciative of of all the
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thoughts and prayers and all the financial assistance coming in to tell people that uh you know the
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grievously injured that we still have uh uh three children in critical condition a number of the
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other adults in critical condition as well so this is going to be a long long road uh to
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recovery all right let me let me take you through a timeline here um you first slam democratic
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officials uh following the christmas parade over the weekend um you said when you look the other way
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when you almost encourage lawlessness i would drop the word almost just like let's face it you have
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political figures doing during the summer uh riots of 2020 encouraging people to donate to the bail fund
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so you can bail these people out when you encourage lawlessness you're going to get more of it uh it
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becomes more and more violent it starts spilling over from crime-ridden generally democratic governed
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cities into surrounding areas that's probably what we witnessed here in waukesha you started to get all
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kinds of heat from the left on that do you still stand by those words yes i'm i'm outraged by what
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happened because it never should have happened glenn it never should have happened this the accused
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now call him the accused um he never should have been out on the street but it's the the catch and
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release not only the southern border but we have catch and release within our criminal justice system
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and you've got the left pushing either low bail or no bail and again you had you know the current
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vice president after the minneapolis riots encouraging people to donate to a bail fund to bail the rioters
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out you have the press looking the other way as during the 570 plus riots during the summer
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instead all the focus is on on january 6th as much as i condemn that now i'm also condemning the
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violence that the 2 000 law enforcement officers were injured during those summer riots the
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couple dozen people killed during those the 2 billion dollars of profit damage we're all supposed
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to look away from that but we focus instead on you know when there may be a perpetrator that comes
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more from the right side of the the political spectrum so no i'm i'm outraged by all of this but i am
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outraged for the citizens for the community of waukesha that are suffering when they shouldn't have
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had to this this never should have happened and we've got to call it out you know part of the
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healing process part of the due process is to examine why is this guy in the street why was he
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able to commit this evil heinous act what why and then correct it so that's going to be part of the
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process so go ahead so help me out because just a few days uh later um you come out with a statement
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with tammy baldwin who is your uh cohort there in in um congress she is the democrat uh senator from
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wisconsin and you write this it has come to our attention that outside individuals or groups may
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attempt to exploit the tragedy that occurred last sunday in waukesha for their own political purposes
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as the u.s senators representing wisconsin one from each political party we are asking everyone to
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consider such action to cease and desist we have full confidence in the local officials who responded with
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extraordinary professionalism competence integrity and compassion they have many difficult duties to
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perform in the coming days weeks and months and they should be afforded the respect and support they
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deserve to undertake their responsibilities without outside inform uh interference you go on for a couple
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of more paragraphs but it's basically the same thing um how what's angering some people on both sides
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is you just made it political by saying what you just said and now you're saying don't make it
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political well how is this not a political issue so i guess you have to read carefully what i said i was
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trying to head off the past action that could result in uh potential violence again in waukesha so you
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know i i had recently from the people i'd spoken to on monday i get a call that friday that they are
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concerned that groups from both sides were going to descend on waukesha to protest or whatever and
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they were concerned of a clash and maybe more violence and so all i was reacting to it then they
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asked me is it can i do anything to help i said well i could issue a statement i could try and get
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uh senator baldwin on on a bipartisan basis just ask people please don't do that now we weren't specific
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you know i didn't want to give anybody ideas this was just something that may have been planning
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we're just trying to head something off the past but i was talking about action i was talking about
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potential violence this is obviously a political situation and and i by the way i share so yeah i'm
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getting a lot of criticism from the right i basically agree with them 99 percent in terms of what they're
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talking about because i i am outraged by the fact that the left wouldn't stop talking about for example
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charlottesville they won't stop talking about january 6th but you don't hear much about the
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assault on the republican members of congress on the baseball field i i don't think waukesha is really
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much on anybody's front page other than in right-wing media now so trust me you know both of us are
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recipients of grossly unfair coverage by the left the left-wing media the distortions the lies the false
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narratives so no i'm not happy with it all i think i blame the press for some so much of our
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divisiveness in this country they exacerbate it they're the ones that light the fuse so i completely
00:32:20.600
agree with even even people criticize me i understand why they criticize me and i agree with them but again
00:32:26.260
they're just getting it wrong that i was inferring that don't make this political it is political
00:32:31.060
this occurred because of political decisions on no and low bail that need to be protected or corrected
00:32:39.260
but they need to be called out so again i i think what i my statement was misconstrued again they
00:32:45.140
didn't understand the backstory they didn't understand i was responding to requests to help
00:32:49.560
to try and head something off at the pass we didn't want to see more violence again i'm i'm talking to
00:32:55.240
people who had to to help pick up dead bodies off the pavement they they had enough to deal with they
00:33:01.820
didn't need to deal with additional protesters and people taking advantage of the situation
00:33:06.780
uh physical presence potentially resulting in violence that coming in from coming in from other
00:33:13.840
parts of the country too usually these protesters are are bust in um so what do we do uh about this
00:33:23.640
what can be done i mean the the the media is truly truly responsible the best example uh counter
00:33:32.440
example of this is what happened in charlottesville that story everybody knows donald trump was the
00:33:40.200
took the brunt of that one because basically he said kind of the same thing he was saying there's
00:33:46.800
good people on both sides i condemn those who do the violence uh but let's not let's not you know
00:33:54.160
bunch everybody into this together he was he was saying let's look at this rationally the press
00:34:01.620
wouldn't do it you're saying just give me just we have to talk about politics but let's be rational
00:34:09.320
on the ground let's not do anything that calls blm in or you know any white supremacist group in
00:34:17.100
correct yeah right i just didn't want to see physical physical presence that could result in violence
00:34:24.380
okay but no the political discussion has to take care or take place and there's no doubt about it
00:34:31.260
the the media the the bulk of the mainstream media the social media they are far left unfortunately we
00:34:37.160
still have freedom of the press so you know we've got you we've got the blaze we've got other
00:34:41.920
conservative outlets so we have freedom of the press but we are by and large overwhelmed by the left
00:34:48.340
press in the mainstream media it's a huge disadvantage we have so we've got to work harder
00:34:53.940
we've got to work smarter we do need to remain unified as much as possible i think that would
00:34:59.560
also be helpful uh senator uh ron johnson um thank you i you know it's it is um becoming increasingly
00:35:10.840
difficult um to be able to hold people together when we are absolutists you are either absolutely my
00:35:20.940
enemy or you're absolutely my friend and uh one one issue or one disagreement on approach uh
00:35:31.360
changes everything and that that that won't work that just won't work we we have to be able to
00:35:39.280
um have some reason if we're going to be able to stick together no it's it's a losing strategy
00:35:48.340
it's just a losing strategy you you need to you know we need to cling to our first principles we need
00:35:54.100
to understand what do we agree on and you know from the right you know we all agree on i think this
00:35:58.680
was donald trump's greatest achievement he assembled a coalition of people that fervently love this
00:36:03.760
country and in addition they recognize what made it great not big government individual
00:36:09.100
liberty and freedom we are operating within a free market system that allows them to dream and
00:36:13.360
aspire and build and create that's the coalition that we need to keep together and yeah we're going
00:36:18.160
to have our differences you may not agree with everything everybody says or how they write
00:36:22.300
something but we need to focus on what we are trying to accomplish we're trying to save this country
00:36:27.220
because the left is destroying it so again you know some people may not like the way i issued that
00:36:34.320
statement on a bipartisan basis but i i and i would do it again because there's the right thing to do
00:36:38.760
if there's no there's no writing yet in in walk shot and that's a good thing maybe i helped prevent
00:36:44.960
that i don't know but it was worth doing it was worth trying to help but at the same time we have to
00:36:51.220
recognize the left is destroying this country they are our political point opponents we need to focus
00:36:57.880
on them we need to exert our energy to defeating them and when i say defeat i mean sweep them from
00:37:05.620
power at the national level at the state and at the local level primarily at the local level
00:37:11.200
we've allowed radical lefts to take over our school boards which is why they're teaching critical race
00:37:16.140
theory we took our eye off the ball focusing everything on the federal government uh we need to
00:37:21.220
focus and be as relentless as the left is in preserving our freedom as they are in taking away from us
00:37:27.600
thank you very much uh senator ron johnson i appreciate it god bless thank you you bet uh by the
00:37:34.520
way i believe i'm not sure if it's up on the website yet do we know if his he wrote an op-ed and um and
00:37:42.060
jason whitlock disagrees with him he's going to be on with us in about an hour um hopefully jason was
00:37:49.380
listening to this uh and he's going to respond uh but he's already written an op-ed that was placed on
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the blaze and so the senator asked for the same opportunity and we're giving him that opportunity
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may i just rant on what the hell is wrong with texans i live in a town uh that is the craziest
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thing i've ever seen last night you know we have a 13 million dollar firehouse it's nicer than anybody's
00:39:40.440
house i've ever been in i haven't been to bill gates house it is unbelievable 13 million dollars
00:39:47.180
they built it because the firemen accidentally left the stove on while they were out on a car
00:39:51.560
call and burned down the other firehouse but that's we don't have to concentrate on that so 13 million
00:39:57.340
dollar firehouse last night i go to the christmas tree lighting and everybody gets an armband uh from
00:40:03.060
the city armband wow we are no dark dark road no a wristband oh okay uh and it lights up uh when
00:40:09.900
they lit the christmas tree that's pretty cool and it was like yay and and you know as they're doing it
00:40:14.160
i don't have the wristband and i went yay and all of our property tax paid for this and you're gonna
00:40:20.760
throw it away in the next few minutes uh and at least some people turned around and went damn right
00:40:27.300
i am really getting sick of this and i said oh but have you seen in the town hall the new restaurant
00:40:32.660
bar the city built with your taxes so you can go in and talk to the mayor or the city council
00:40:40.200
in a restaurant bar atmosphere run by the town run by the town what the hell is happening to common
00:40:51.640
cents that's the definition of socialism and they're competing with local businesses exactly
00:40:57.760
right so some local restaurant down the road not subsidized by our tax dollars so the local
00:41:03.920
restaurant is paying taxes to support its own competition that's being run by the sanity
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it's absolute insanity unreal we by the way our little town pays twice the property tax than the
00:41:17.540
highest property tax in the entire state of texas this is the glenn back program we have something
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all right some really good news coming out of our states uh there have been
00:45:46.140
um 14 state treasurers that have actually now signed on um to um a letter saying warning the banks
00:45:59.020
the banks uh last week they received a letter 600 billion dollars in assets from the states they take
00:46:09.900
in money from taxes etc etc and they put them in these banks and they said they are going to take all of that money
00:46:18.860
if the financial institutions embrace corporate wokeism and prohibit financing of the fossil fuel industry
00:46:27.580
this is the main point of um build back better build back better is being led by the banking uh authority and the investment firms
00:46:42.880
so they know that they can do it without the government if the government pressures these businesses these banks to sign on to this
00:46:54.540
they'll make a lot of money and they'll make things all green and all social justice and it will be a utopia
00:47:02.380
because they will destroy any of the businesses that disagree with them so they are now not financing new new oil refineries
00:47:12.860
uh new energy uh projects they're not financing the keystone oil pipeline
00:47:20.300
the government is in bed now with the banks and soon the insurance companies and you won't be able to do business
00:47:28.400
gun owners you you're not going to have a store that is going to be able to afford the insurance
00:47:34.380
or get the loans to be able to buy an inventory so you can have guns
00:47:40.300
your gun manufacturer is not going to be able to have a bank that will provide transactions for them
00:47:48.040
this is what's happening now this is being led by west virginia republican treasurer riley moore
00:47:56.460
uh and he's got 14 state treasurers on board right now they promised a collective action in the form of economic boycotts
00:48:07.000
just as each state represented in this letter is unique in its own governing laws and economy
00:48:12.520
our action will take different forms however the overarching objective of our actions will be the same
00:48:20.040
to protect our state's economies jobs and energy independence from these unwarranted attacks
00:48:26.600
on our critical infrastructure and interest and industries
00:48:31.400
so far they have the state treasurers from arizona arkansas idaho louisiana missouri nebraska north dakota
00:48:42.660
south carolina south dakota utah wyoming alabama texas and kentucky in addition to west virginia
00:48:51.780
now the left is saying well there's 22 republican states how come you how come you only have 14 this is
00:49:00.920
no big deal this is the beginning of this when i talked to the um the 22 uh uh attorney generals
00:49:11.740
they were having their annual meeting and the republican attorney generals were there and i talked
00:49:19.660
to them about the great reset and i told them what was happening with the banking system most of them
00:49:26.460
i would say uh half of them didn't know anything about this they had heard things but they weren't
00:49:33.960
really sure what it was and when i explained the banking system they perked up like wait wait wait
00:49:40.360
and told them look it is up to the attorney generals and i i didn't say the state treasurers but this is a
00:49:50.080
brilliant plan it is up to the individual states if we don't stand together we will fall
00:49:58.660
and this is a really good thing so if you live in a republican state you need to call your state
00:50:08.160
treasurer's office and your governor's office and ask them why they are not signing on to this uh
00:50:16.620
financial letter with web with west virginia you can find the letter online i'll tweet it out stew can
00:50:24.400
you just tweet it out from from me um we'll tweet it out so you can read it but they are not going to put
00:50:33.080
your tax dollars in any of these banks who are going along with the esg nonsense when it comes to
00:50:41.220
uh oil and gas i i think it should be expanded i think there should be oil and gas and any other
00:50:50.180
constitutionally legal um operation i mean the the banks won't do business with uh you know
00:51:03.060
these pot places they can't they won't take the money that's caused a lot of problems well i can kind
00:51:10.980
of understand that because it's not settled but somebody needs to settle this is this legal or not
00:51:16.880
legal right now the state and the federal government are arguing about it settle it and if it's going to
00:51:23.760
be legal which it's going to be if it's going to be legal then the banks should have to be able
00:51:28.900
should be should be uh forced to take that money and treat them just like any other legal business
00:51:37.960
these giant corporations are gonna kill us if we don't stand together this is a state boycott again
00:51:50.100
the states arizona arkansas idaho louisiana missouri nebraska north dakota south carolina south dakota
00:51:58.220
utah wyoming alabama texas kentucky and west virginia are all in on this and have already signed the
00:52:05.120
letter if your state wasn't included in that call your state treasurer right now call your governor's
00:52:12.860
office call the head of your gop uh in that state and say why aren't you doing this get on board with
00:52:21.260
this because esg is changing absolutely everything really is and it's it's affecting
00:52:28.280
all sorts of different things it's why we're paying so much money for gas yeah uh this is a good
00:52:34.440
example glenn this is a story in the new york times that came out the other day that about europe now
00:52:39.320
revisiting their nuclear power stance as climate deadlines loom and so wait wait wait what is their
00:52:45.880
stance they're for it or against it so they were for it at one point okay yeah france famously has
00:52:51.140
80 percent of their power from nuclear uh and then they turned against it i don't know maybe a decade
00:52:56.240
or so ago because of because of dumb environmentalist pressure even though it's the cleanest and safest
00:53:02.880
energy source we have ever developed as man full stop it's that clear uh and so it should be something
00:53:12.300
that they should embrace and it's one of those things that the conservatives have generally
00:53:16.340
embraced too i mean it's exciting right the idea to have an unlimited amount of power that we don't
00:53:21.080
have to depend on anyone else for is a pretty great thing not to mention any of the climate benefits that
00:53:26.840
might come out correct so you're not serious about climate control and climate change you're not
00:53:33.000
serious about it if you don't add nuclear energy as the top idea that we need to pursue easiest way to
00:53:40.640
sort out a real environmentalist from someone who's just playing politics right stop you could stop
00:53:46.380
all coal tomorrow all coal tomorrow and not have a blip as long as you've built the nuclear power plants
00:53:55.200
you build the nuclear power plants we don't ever need coal sorry west virginia and pennsylvania
00:54:00.400
now you go back to when we were building the nuclear power plants it's ancient technology to what they
00:54:05.800
could do now i mean it really is so part of this story talks about how they're coming up with these
00:54:11.280
new technologies and they want to implement them um and what's interesting about it is they can't seem
00:54:15.960
to pull the trigger on this and it's because essentially of a version of what you're talking
00:54:21.040
about and have been talking about esg standards france and a bunch of other uh eastern european
00:54:27.100
countries bulgaria czech republic hungary poland romania they want the european union
00:54:32.200
this overarching group that sits above all of them for decision making purposes to classify nuclear
00:54:38.460
energy as sustainable and a sustainable investment if they are to do that it flips a switch
00:54:44.840
and it would unlock billions of euros in state aid and investment from pension funds banks and other
00:54:50.700
investors seeking to put money in environmental causes correct so from day one to day two nuclear
00:54:58.180
power doesn't get any better or any worse for the environment but if the esg standards say hey
00:55:04.440
now we think we're going to classify it as a sustainable investment the environmental profile has not changed
00:55:12.380
here they're just flipping a switch and saying uh no it's not sustainable yes it is sustainable when
00:55:16.920
that happens all of this money can flow into it so the european union is controlling billions and
00:55:24.540
billions and billions of dollars in investment basically on a dumb piece of paper that changes
00:55:30.400
the classification of nuclear energy and and that is exactly what's going to happen and think of the
00:55:36.760
corruption think of the corruption your politicians will be begging for it you're begging for it
00:55:43.220
your politicians will be in control of all investment dollars based on how they define uh racial equity
00:55:54.380
how they define environmental equity uh sustainability if they want to put a carve out then that industry
00:56:04.140
suddenly is going to be fine if they're not friendly to that industry they will destroy that industry
00:56:12.700
and it won't make any sense this is all corrupt all of this is corrupt and it gives you the appearance
00:56:20.180
of a quote-unquote free market of investment when it's not a free market of investment it's it's being
00:56:26.540
directed by the government and in this case not even the country's government but above that with the
00:56:33.960
european union and you think brexit was a bad idea i mean you want to get this is how you are able to
00:56:40.220
pull yourself out of these decisions so you know omarova who because of this audience um according to
00:56:46.540
a couple of senators because of this audience you knew about omarova the woman that was going to be
00:56:53.700
the comptroller of our treasury we talked about that a lot you reacted to it and you woke senators up
00:57:01.380
and she has been denied her position in the uh the biden cabinet and not just republican senators but
00:57:09.280
democratic senators this audience woke up yes with that four of them four of them i thought it was
00:57:14.660
five it might have been was it five total i think yeah um so just so you know the kind of thing that
00:57:20.560
she was advocating for and the biden administration is advocating for is that congress would delegate a
00:57:28.320
golden share responsibility to federal agencies i don't know if congress has to do that if we don't
00:57:35.400
get our federal agencies under control a golden share responsibility to federal agencies which she
00:57:41.920
defined as a wide range of legal arrangements giving the government special exclusive and non-transferable
00:57:48.100
corporate governance rights in privately owned businesses so in other words if a business says no we are
00:57:55.720
going to build another factory we're going to be making more of this whatever it is and the government
00:58:01.820
doesn't like it the government has a golden share and it overrides the shareholders and the board of
00:58:10.860
directors so it can basically say no you're not doing that anymore whatever whim there is this is the
00:58:20.860
definition of corporate fascism it's really dangerous if your state is not on that list this is a a great
00:58:32.700
fight to have this is the states and your local city should be doing the same you should be doing the
00:58:40.540
same if you still have your money in one of the big five banks you need to pull that money out do it
00:58:48.720
today pull your money out and tell them why and put it into a local bank locally owned and operated
00:58:57.640
you have to do that now send them the message you're not doing any of this with my money
00:59:04.540
if we all stood together we could change things overnight
00:59:11.000
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market you go to a stock broker when you need the advice about snacking yes come to me i'm a doctor
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that's what they i that's what it's like it's it's really like a lunchbox uh joe used to say
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jason whitlock is uh joining us about uh waukesha coming up in in just a few minutes stew i think
01:01:06.600
we should we should spend a little time on fredo getting whacked partially partially whacked yes uh
01:01:15.640
poor fredo chris cuomo who's who's just awful i'm well andrew cuomo was awful chris cuomo was worse
01:01:22.280
dot com uh and you know looking at this happen i don't think i i believed it until just a couple
01:01:30.220
of days ago that cnn would do anything about this well but have they i mean you have to say they
01:01:35.920
have standards they're incredibly low standards and i don't again believe that they're doing this
01:01:42.720
because they think or care about journalistic integrity when it comes to chris cuomo they care
01:01:47.760
that i think they've been embarrassed so fully here's the fredo analogy do you remember the
01:01:55.160
godfather comes up to fredo at the wedding and kisses him i know it was you fredo i know it was
01:02:04.200
you and fredo kind of backs up that was cnn kissing yesterday but he hasn't gotten into the boat to go
01:02:12.360
fishing yet all they did was all all the godfather was saying was fredo i know it was you get away
01:02:22.000
go away and he stands you know in the other room at the wedding he's not been he's not been uh
01:02:30.160
sleeping with the fishes yet so far yeah he's suspended indefinitely which is a considerable
01:02:36.360
step from cnn they actually have done more than i would have expected them to do now on the other
01:02:43.080
side of this what happens i have all sorts of complete speculation as to what's going on behind
01:02:48.520
the scenes but what we can say is that they you know you you know with jeffrey toobin they brought
01:02:53.960
him back after he was doing his thing on the zoom call yeah doing his thing yeah and brought him back
01:02:58.940
on the air and so there's some belief that well if they didn't get rid of toobin but toobin was i mean
01:03:05.420
a gross icky awful i'd fire him for it mistake yeah but it was a mistake yeah that's important i
01:03:12.100
think it was unintentional we believe that jeffrey toobin did this with chris cuomo it was intentional
01:03:20.700
i mean he was and he went on the air months after it occurred and lied about it on the air and lied to
01:03:27.640
cnn about it and told cnn that he did not call uh press sources uh about his brother which he said
01:03:37.320
on the air and lied about and he said he did not try to get information and disparage these women
01:03:43.280
which we now have text messages of him multiple times trying to get the group to align behind this
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um lead he had to take down uh the wedding girl as he put it that's amazing uh who was accusing uh
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spoken about waukesha a lot uh and he disagrees with uh senator ron johnson who was on with us an hour ago
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and who has uh written his own op-ed that can be found at the blaze.com right now i'll be tweeting
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it out soon um jason says here's why daryl brooks and the waukesha massacre must be politicized
01:06:23.420
and i don't know jason if you heard the senator but uh i don't think he disagrees with you
01:06:31.140
i i did hear what he said i've read his op-ed it was it was it was sent to me and and what what i
01:06:40.700
would say is i think that ron johnson and a lot of conservatives don't understand how boldly and
01:06:51.740
fearlessly the left is going to have to be confronted about their racist strategies
01:07:01.120
that they're executing uh and that the waukesha massacre gives us a great opportunity to boldly and
01:07:10.980
fearlessly put it in everyone's face just how evil wicked dastardly uh deceptively they're going about
01:07:24.340
trying to change america and they're using right they're using race to do it and they have to be
01:07:32.000
called out on this at all times and so so i reread his original statement with tammy baldwin
01:07:40.500
and i get that he's saying that you know what i was trying to infer is let's not have political
01:07:46.600
violence and listening to his words today i can see where he was trying to go with that public statement
01:07:53.820
correct but you know the statement out there on its own look like the kind of naivety that i see
01:08:02.340
from a lot of conservatives that somehow we're going to make peace with these guys and we're going to
01:08:07.920
so we're going to be above yeah no addressing the racial game that's being played on conservatives and
01:08:13.720
people of traditional values and christians and we just can't afford to do it and i know there's great
01:08:20.540
peril and risk uh to doing it and particularly for white guys uh but that is what the time requires
01:08:27.800
so i i agree with you 100 i happen to agree with him also 100 um because i think the disagreement here
01:08:35.080
is in the nuance because he came out and blasted uh the media blasted the left blasted this new you
01:08:44.760
know justice reform bullcrap that lets everybody out without bail uh and he took that on then for
01:08:53.440
the vigil and everything else he was saying let's not have political activists out on the streets let's
01:09:00.560
not make this uh political no violence so i think the problem here is is is we don't have a tolerance
01:09:09.000
of nuance um we see people as either on our side or off our side uh and you could say that about
01:09:17.480
either one of you you're not on the side of peace and you're not on the side of of defending the
01:09:23.880
republic you guys are both on the same side uh it's just this lack of nuance or reality of nuance because
01:09:34.680
if we don't appreciate nuance uh we're gonna lose because we need everybody on the same side
01:09:41.540
glenn i i would agree and one of the my strengths and maybe a flaw in this example is like i'm a writer
01:09:50.720
yeah and so words matter and so what i read was hey let's don't anybody exploit this for political
01:09:59.760
purposes what i heard him say today was let's make sure there's no political violence yes and and so
01:10:08.400
yeah i was reacting to what was in the statement i think where ron johnson makes a great point
01:10:17.060
is he's basically in his op-ed he's like jason or whoever's criticizing call me man i'm on your team
01:10:25.780
didn't you see what i said earlier right i totally and and so that's a fair criticism of me yeah no
01:10:33.920
it happens to all of us it happens to all of us i i just think that uh uh because my first question
01:10:40.760
to him was how do you not make this about politics because politics is what led to this yes no question
01:10:49.160
about and you just hammered my point right their political strategy the democratic
01:10:55.520
political strategy is racially dividing this country and leading to this sort of violence
01:11:02.420
and and and to sit there and to think daryl brooks killed six people and his social media post
01:11:11.880
filled with his worldview his racist worldview his uh anti-trump worldview he quotes hitler
01:11:21.520
he quotes hitler yes all the things that allegedly allegedly inspired uh the insurrection
01:11:29.420
yeah that only one person died and she was shot by police and here we got six dead bodies one of them
01:11:37.000
a child six 50 60 people in the hospital and we know that i don't know what percent if it's only two
01:11:45.500
what he was radicalized by our corporate media and and the mainstreaming of ideas that that are
01:11:56.240
repugnant and false and and we need to talk about the consequences of this strategy that the democrats
01:12:05.240
are executing and so i'm just it has to be exploited for political purposes i get his desire and wanting
01:12:12.920
to be a responsible politician and make sure there's no additional violence i don't know if i would
01:12:18.760
have issued a and i know that there's probably he there's about hey a joint statement between democrats
01:12:23.560
and republicans i'd have put out my own statement uh because if you start compromising with idiots and
01:12:30.480
people that have no respect for objective truth you ended up coming out with a watered down statement
01:12:36.920
that doesn't clearly state what you actually believe sure and and and that's my problem with the left
01:12:44.120
the objective truth is is not part of their platform it's not part of what they believe and so you end up
01:12:53.340
compromising with people and you meet people halfway to stupidity yeah i think you're you're right on that
01:12:58.820
you know i i got a lot of heat for going down to the border from the right um and taking care of these kids
01:13:06.380
that were just abandoned by obama uh it's basically the same kind of situation that is happening now
01:13:13.360
uh we're arguing about these kids in the cages but who's really taking care of them nobody is really
01:13:18.880
taking care of them it's a much worse situation now uh and i wanted to make sure these kids were
01:13:24.960
returned but had a good taste in their mouth about the american citizens and make sure that um we didn't
01:13:32.740
close our heart to kids in cages uh and i got a lot of heat on that but i did it by myself i wouldn't
01:13:39.960
have joined with somebody on the left because they don't have the same uh ends and the same purposes
01:13:49.140
that i uh that i have you know they they are you know probably for open borders so i don't care what
01:13:57.060
they say that's not my message my message is we've got to take care of our hearts and our republic at
01:14:05.160
the same time listen i think ron johnson knows what we're talking about and what we're saying and you
01:14:14.560
know he's involved in politics at a level that i'm clearly not and so he maybe he feels a bit more
01:14:22.840
vulnerable but where i'm at and and it's i don't want to be here forever i don't i hope things change
01:14:33.040
but i think when people are arguing that men can have babies yeah and that the police are just out
01:14:40.100
slaughtering black people indiscriminately i can't make peace with them because that i agree with you
01:14:47.140
facts i agree that that they're ignoring and so it would be like if i went to go buy some jeans
01:14:54.360
and the salesperson kept saying jason i really think you can get in these size 34 jeans i would
01:15:00.160
go for i wouldn't deal with that salesperson right i i i agree with you 100 i can make peace with them
01:15:08.620
but i can't uh not fight them you know i'm not going to fight on the streets at this point with them
01:15:15.880
but i am going to i would peacefully march on the streets against them and i can't have a conversation
01:15:22.280
i i just um had a conversation with andrew yang and before we started i said let's just go through
01:15:28.460
the core principles do you believe in the first amendment and all of that means second amendment
01:15:34.180
third amendment you believe in the bill of rights he said yeah i said as written yeah okay good
01:15:40.940
then we can have a conversation because i know you're shooting for the protection of rights
01:15:47.180
and now i can look at your policies and go but wait a minute doesn't that infringe on this right
01:15:53.920
and have an honest conversation because we have something we agree on with the left i don't have
01:15:59.680
anything we can agree on you know i they want to change us into a what i think is a very racist
01:16:07.180
uh and uh degenerate uh and uh degenerate society and i want no part of it i they want that they want
01:16:17.660
a society where elites all get along and have this wonderful life and everybody below fights over
01:16:25.480
crumbs so and so that turned into a really ugly fight jason i think the real the real problem here
01:16:32.460
really is the media the media you know they they really pretty much caused all of this by not
01:16:42.220
telling the truth by a letting by letting people loot stores you know two summers ago and call the
01:16:49.840
mostly peaceful protests while cars and everything were burning behind them um that lie is just led to
01:16:57.600
all kinds of problems they lie after lie after lie and now they are clear and verifiable they've left
01:17:05.780
waukesha completely alone they when when the same thing happened in charleston they ran with that story
01:17:15.600
for months they was even questioned in the last debate with uh president trump i mean they never let go
01:17:24.620
of that story here not a peep on waukesha now they're still milking the charlottesville story
01:17:31.540
and they're never going to let it go like they're never going to let january 6th go and the demonization
01:17:40.060
of all trump supporters and and do i think all trump supporters are perfect people absolutely not but like
01:17:47.660
if you understand america everybody has to have a voice and a respected voice it can't just be
01:17:56.040
oh the lgbtq they can have a voice black lives matters they can have a voice but you trump supporters
01:18:04.160
who think some things we disagree with you can't have a voice and you're the worst people on the planet
01:18:10.960
that's a joke that that's not an america that works for everybody and eventually i mean my message
01:18:18.920
that i'm trying to convey uh most particularly to black people i'm just this standard doesn't work
01:18:25.500
for us it maybe you foolishly think you're getting a brief moment of satisfaction but it will be a very
01:18:35.560
brief moment if this standard that they're setting up continues we are going to be first on the
01:18:44.440
chopping block first destroyed by it and all everybody that's giggling and laughing now and like
01:18:51.520
uh kyle rittenhouse is the worst person on the planet and and daryl brooks is a victim of
01:18:57.740
of oppressive system and racism and blah blah blah and and he was fleeing the police and all that other
01:19:04.800
stuff i'm just i'm just i got more in common far more in common with kyle rittenhouse than i do
01:19:12.280
daryl brooks and i think that's true of most black men and black people this standard that they're
01:19:20.160
setting it just doesn't work for normal people and particularly those of us with any kind of
01:19:26.720
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not a lot of time no uh it's weird it's weird interesting details coming out of that though
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uh yeah um that's one that should be televised that should be televised i think um the other
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one starts today and that is the mississippi supreme court uh battle over abortion and it is not
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something that is going to be uh an overturning of abortion nationwide if they're successful it is
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state's rights some states will have it some states won't and uh that's what the 10th amendment
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in mississippi there was a new law that banned elective abortion after 15 weeks
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of pregnancy well the supreme court announced that it would hear that appeal and uh it is an
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interesting case it might not make anybody totally happy one way or the other but it is going to be a
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very very important case and it begins today in the supreme court and it is it is all about
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the right to life and we have the governor of mississippi uh he is going to be joining us in 60
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from mississippi the uh governor uh tate reeves is joining us now oral arguments begin today on
01:26:37.900
dobbs versus jackson and he is here to tell us all about it governor how are you sir
01:26:43.580
good morning glenn i'm doing great today i hope you are as well uh i am i am it's a good day i'm
01:26:50.260
actually um i'm actually very optimistic about the chances of this case after talking to your
01:26:59.200
really great attorney general the first woman attorney general uh in mississippi's history lynn finch
01:27:05.500
fitch yeah today is a today is a day that many of us in the pro-life movement have been
01:27:12.420
waiting for for a long time in fact some even longer than than i have been alive the yeah the roe v wade
01:27:19.440
was decided uh the the decision came down in january of 1973 and so for almost 50 years uh roe has been
01:27:27.700
the the precedent that was set uh but many of us and i'm i presume most of your listeners just really
01:27:35.160
believe that it was decided wrongly uh back in 1973 and then you also have the the casey case that
01:27:41.980
occurred in in 1992 which really helped establish the viability uh provision and and we believe that
01:27:50.280
was wrongly decided as well if you read the constitution and i've read it there is no guaranteed
01:27:57.260
right to an abortion in the united states constitution in fact not only is there not a guaranteed right
01:28:03.320
there's also nothing in the u.s constitution that prevents states like mississippi and others
01:28:09.660
from put placing reasonable limits on on those abortions and the cases before the court today
01:28:16.060
certainly places uh reasonable limits so that that's the thing reasonable limits we are so far
01:28:22.980
beyond reason the the two countries that have zero uh zero laws on the books to stop people from
01:28:31.620
abortion you can abort a baby you know while giving birth uh it's china and north korea and we are right
01:28:40.380
there at that doorstep um we are way out of line and this isn't an overturning of all abortion this
01:28:48.720
was i mean you were the speaker of the mississippi senate if i'm not mistaken and you brought the
01:28:53.060
heartbeat uh bill uh and got that passed so this is not it will take me through that from the beginning
01:29:01.120
and how we got here yeah yeah no no question and i think your point is so important because
01:29:08.260
those in the abortion on demand crowd try to convince the american public that that the the abortion laws in
01:29:18.540
the u.s are mainstream across the world and they're just simply not as you correctly pointed out
01:29:24.480
the laws in california and new york with respect to abortions are more similar to china and north korea
01:29:32.220
than they are any other country around the world in fact in there are 42 countries in europe glenn that
01:29:39.960
allow for elective abortions if this mississippi law is upheld then there will still be 39
01:29:48.480
countries in europe that have more restrictive abortion laws in mississippi which i think is one
01:29:57.180
one of if not the most conservative states in the united states and so this law just gets uh gets our
01:30:04.740
state to a point where we are more in line with mainstream countries around the world my goal
01:30:12.600
ultimately would be i'd love to see the court overthrow roe v wade that's because there is because it was
01:30:19.120
wrongly ruled but they don't have to do that to allow this ban to go into effect and that would
01:30:26.860
ultimately save lives and that's what we've been trying to do for many years is is find ways in which
01:30:33.320
to um to pass restrictions that save babies lives so you are but i want to make sure that people
01:30:42.320
understand that if this goes you're not arguing to ban all abortions in america you're saying
01:30:51.460
leave it to the states to decide leave get it out of the court system leave it to the people to decide
01:30:58.720
this so california would probably end up doing more abortions new york would end up doing more
01:31:04.860
abortions but you would do far less if any well we believe that that's the um that's what the united
01:31:13.900
states constitution um contemplates is it is the 50 labs of democracy in the states that that should
01:31:22.080
be making these decisions there's no guaranteed constitutional right to an abortion in the u.s
01:31:28.780
constitution um and and our our founding fathers were very very tactical and very intelligent in
01:31:37.960
in saying that anything that the constitution doesn't give explicit authority to the feds on
01:31:44.000
should be decided in the individual states and so uh no we're not we're not asking the court to
01:31:51.420
outlaw abortions we're just simply asking the court to recognize that it's the individual states that
01:31:58.680
should have the opportunity to set their policies based upon the will of the people in those
01:32:05.260
individual states so the left loves to scream my body my choice not when it comes to vaccines um
01:32:11.580
what is the difference here between these two why can't why do why did why is it my body my choice in
01:32:19.560
one regard and not with vaccines and and that's a that's a great question it's a fair question here's
01:32:26.180
what we've learned with respect to the vaccine even dr falci admitted on sunday that the vaccines
01:32:33.320
are pretty effective are very effective at keeping you from becoming hospitalized and from having a
01:32:42.660
severe case however uh what we have learned as more and more data comes out is there's there's
01:32:49.520
certainly um individuals that are vaccinated that are are contracting the virus and there are those who
01:32:55.540
are vaccinated that are spreading the virus and so the vaccine in my opinion is exceptionally uh helpful
01:33:02.020
in in reducing the severity of your case but that gives you as an individual the ability to make your
01:33:09.320
own decisions as to what's best for you and your family conversely with respect to abortions and this is
01:33:17.020
where the left just completely gets it wrong they want to scream my body my choice and completely ignore the
01:33:24.860
fact that there is an additional unborn child in that womb that they are aborting and ultimately
01:33:31.680
killing and so that is where the distinction lies is and abortion is is in my view by definition
01:33:39.600
the killing of an innocent unborn child and that's when it's no longer just about your body it's about the
01:33:46.340
body of that unborn child and it's why glenn it's so important that the people like me and
01:33:51.260
people like attorney general fitch and and other like-minded pro-life people around america stand up for that
01:33:57.800
unborn child because they don't have the ability to stand up for themselves you know it's interesting the um
01:34:03.920
uh the founders really addressed this i was shocked when i found this out we have we have these debates in our
01:34:09.800
mercury historic vaults um the founders talked about abortion uh and but they didn't do it on a federal level
01:34:17.420
they did it on a local level uh and uh the the argument was when you know it's a child the quickening is
01:34:26.220
what they called it when you know the baby has moved and you know it's a child you will then be causing
01:34:33.380
murder but if you don't know that and the quickening hasn't happened and something happens
01:34:39.400
then you're okay um but that was again for a local and state issue not a constitutional issue and they
01:34:48.680
were very well aware of it back then well there's there's no doubt and and and the the important
01:34:55.160
point here is here's another um example of where the the left uh really um is uh chooses to ignore
01:35:05.520
the facts they love to scream about following the science and but when it comes to abortion policies
01:35:12.880
they completely ignore the science and the fact is since casey was decided in 1992 the science has
01:35:21.940
changed yes roe v wade was decided in 1973 the science has certainly changed and the reason it has
01:35:29.860
changed when roe was decided we did not have sonograms when roe was decided we did not have ultrasounds
01:35:37.040
and every single time the technology gets better the more the science comes down on the side of
01:35:45.340
protecting unborn children here's what we know about a child at 15 weeks we know that that child
01:35:52.220
has a heartbeat we know that that child is pumping multiple quarts of blood each day we know that the
01:35:59.780
baby is developing its lungs we know that the baby can move we know that the baby can take its fingers
01:36:06.760
and hand and open and close it and most importantly perhaps glenn we know that that baby can feel pain
01:36:13.580
and because of that we believe that um that we have a a obligation to protect that unborn child how do you
01:36:24.920
think supreme court's going to rule on this case you know because the left is saying oh there are
01:36:29.760
it's just practically a complete uh religious zealot uh rightist court no it's no it's not i mean i
01:36:38.340
don't count on all you know not necessarily counting on john roberts uh you know uh actually voting for
01:36:46.140
this um what do you think what what are the odds do you think well uh i'm cautiously optimistic i'm
01:36:54.820
cautiously optimistic that that the uh justices on the supreme court are are going to um stay away
01:37:02.200
from from any uh political considerations because that's not the role of the court that is the role
01:37:08.740
of the legislative branch of government and that's the role of the executive branch of government is to
01:37:12.760
recognize public opinion and make decisions accordingly um but the the judicial branch's job
01:37:21.060
is to is to read and interpret the constitution and i think a simple reading of the u.s constitution
01:37:29.260
shows you that there is no guaranteed right to an abortion in that document and there is nothing in
01:37:36.520
that document that prevents the states from passing their own laws in fact that is really one of the
01:37:43.740
fundamental principles that this country was founded upon is that anything that is not specifically
01:37:51.200
delineated for the role of the federal government is to be handled by the states correct and so i i'm
01:37:58.880
optimistic for that reason um and i know that there have been literally millions and millions and millions
01:38:04.440
of americans praying uh for um for our legal counsel who is literally as we speak making these arguments
01:38:12.540
before the court um and and i hope that that will continue uh in the coming days and weeks before
01:38:18.440
the decision is handed down and we think it'll be months obviously before we ultimately get a decision
01:38:23.560
yeah probably in uh probably in july perfect for the midterms uh governor thank you for everything
01:38:30.280
that you've done for life uh and everything the state is going through uh right now it is probably the
01:38:38.400
most important thing that we can do if we don't get ourselves on the right side of history on
01:38:44.060
pretty big things like this uh you know we we are going to have a tough fight on everything else
01:38:50.600
thank you so much governor thank you so much for having me on glenn have a great day you too
01:38:55.240
governor tate reeves from mississippi you might want to say a prayer uh now for the legal team
01:39:02.720
they are in the uh supreme court right now doing oral arguments um and this could be a big one
01:39:12.500
this could be a big one yes still i would like to get your take on a couple things on this
01:39:20.380
where you think these justices stand we can do this in a second and also what does this do to
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i'd be interested in hearing how you think the uh individual justices are gonna vote i i i i i have
01:41:16.660
no idea let me give you a rundown and you tell me where you disagree or agree okay uh will they
01:41:21.600
overturn roe versus weight completely let's not play with the gray area here will they overturn it
01:41:26.400
completely no so let me give you the justices solid no they will not overturn it kagan briar
01:41:32.080
so to my or yes so three got it solid yes they will overturn it thomas and alito yes okay so three to
01:41:38.740
two leaning yes to overturn i have gorsuch and amy coney barrett i would say amy i'm not sure about
01:41:48.680
gorsuch okay that's leaning not sure um leaning no i say roberts i think that's a no you think he's
01:41:58.100
a solid no overturning roe versus way yeah solid no okay solid no so if you'd take the leaners and
01:42:05.080
the solids you're let's put gorsuch into the toss toss up because you're not sure on him that puts us
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at four uh to one two three four no and one two three yes yeah so that leaves two to decide it you'd
01:42:20.720
need both of them they will not overturn it kavanaugh and gorsuch they will not overturn it i think you
01:42:26.640
get gorsuch what see the difference between roberts and gorsuch is gorsuch is very bold
01:42:32.180
and that gorsuch is like hey if i have to like overturn this huge thing because i think i'm right
01:42:38.700
i'll do it right like we've and we've seen the bad side of that uh on a couple of rulings but he is not
01:42:45.840
he's not a wuss right well it's um here's what here's the problem is it's not a wuss uh that roberts
01:42:52.780
is roberts uh it he feels his job is to protect the sanctity of the court but that's what i think a
01:43:01.440
wuss is right a wuss is like he's making these decisions he may very well think roe versus
01:43:06.080
wade is terrible law but he wants to protect the reputation of the court right so he'll try to
01:43:10.520
destroying the reputation of the court the decision on obamacare destroyed the reputation of the court
01:43:17.140
i totally agree with this but like he's the type of person who will say if this court is seen as the
01:43:22.640
you know taking away women's rights we will lose our our high stature and blah blah blah blah blah
01:43:29.920
so i don't think he's going to want to do that that's why i have him leaning no i think honestly
01:43:35.320
he probably does see it as really a terrible decision as most anyone who's even familiar
01:43:41.040
with a conservative argument i think does um so kavanaugh and gorsuch i think you get i think gorsuch
01:43:47.080
will be on the right side of this i could be wrong i think he will be i think kavanaugh is the guy
01:43:52.320
to me i think kavanaugh is the one that turns this either way now amy coney barrett has not
01:43:57.240
has not really said a lot on this i mean we're we're doing some on faith uh with her though she
01:44:03.200
has written uh some critiques of roe versus wade that would make you think that she's familiar
01:44:09.220
obviously we would not have been excited about her as a justice if we did not think she'd be on
01:44:14.020
the right side of this particular case so i think she'll be okay i think gorsuch will be okay on it
01:44:19.320
too again it could be wrong on that kavanaugh's the one though i i kavanaugh acts a lot like roberts
01:44:24.700
so so but the question is not throwing away roe versus wade it is what i want and i know that i
01:44:33.060
want more than that frankly i want them to say it should be illegal everywhere but i agree with that
01:44:36.960
but i don't think this is i don't think this is going to happen i think this is going to be a good
01:44:41.440
step in that direction i think i think what we should be hoping for i mean we could always hope for
01:44:48.440
that but i don't think that's going to happen for many reasons but taking a huge step back and saying
01:44:54.740
states have the right to decide that's game changing but that is overturning roe versus
01:44:59.600
weight that's what that is states have the chance to decide and that's what it should i mean that is
01:45:05.300
not what it should be i keep saying that it's it's it is not what it should be however when it comes to
01:45:10.080
this particular ruling overturning it and throwing it back to the states is probably the best we could
01:45:14.120
possibly hope for and uh you know i just don't i don't know if we're gonna get it i think you're
01:45:19.900
more likely to get something in that gray area where they allow the mississippi law but still have
01:45:25.880
a pretty significant limit on how far you can go i hope that doesn't happen uh gold line if you're
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student i've been debating this back and forth um you know overturning roe versus wade is not
01:47:07.780
the same as banning all abortions and my my feeling is if you would ban all abortions you'd have a civil
01:47:17.160
war because the left a wants one and b they're a death cult they are an absolute death cult and
01:47:25.800
they will fall on their sword on this one if you take the the right to kill babies away from the left you will
01:47:35.400
have the same reaction that the right would have if you said no guns in the hands of citizens they won't stand
01:47:42.940
for it uh you know ones to protect life the other one is to kill uh and they are such a death cult that's
01:47:51.460
what you'd have i don't think there's a chance that that i'm that's not even what they're arguing about
01:47:57.280
in this uh in this case but we'll give you more as we uh as we go on i wanted to bring our good friend
01:48:04.040
dr ever piper in um he is the author of book grow up he was when i first met him he was the uh president
01:48:13.300
of oklahoma wesleyan university and he wrote this great uh op-ed for his university and it's like grow
01:48:22.080
up this is not a safe space it shouldn't be a safe space and i've been a fan of his ever since ever
01:48:27.820
how are you sir i'm doing great glenn thanks for having me on your show yeah uh so i i want to talk
01:48:34.440
to you a little bit about um the coddle culture and i want to start with uh the kyle rittenhouse
01:48:41.960
uh verdict he's now not going to be going to arizona university um because the students don't want him
01:48:52.140
they've demanded that he is not going and so he's not going there what happens to a society
01:48:59.180
when it's mob rule and even if you've been uh found not guilty you don't get a second chance
01:49:06.700
well this is just another symptom of the disease of the radical promotion of narcissism and selfishness
01:49:17.300
this juvenile temper tantrum that has been taught to our progeny from our pulpits and from our podiums
01:49:24.960
i mean we've been preaching this self-esteem nonsense for decades in the church and we've been
01:49:31.000
teaching the same nonsense in our schools and we shouldn't be surprised to wake up today and find
01:49:36.660
that we're being ruled by an angry group of juveniles who aren't getting their own way and want to be
01:49:43.540
comfortable rather than confronted they don't want to have freedom they'd rather have safety and if you
01:49:50.180
compromise their sense of self-esteem they're going to shout you down they're going to throw a temper
01:49:55.440
tantrum and they're going to cancel you and they're going to get you expelled and kyle rittenhouse is just
01:50:00.480
the most recent victim of that movement you know i said in my not a daycare piece that you broke back in
01:50:06.940
2015 that if you're teaching selfishness and self-absorption at our campuses and in our schools
01:50:13.740
don't be surprised when all of a sudden you've got a self-absorbed culture a cancel culture of
01:50:19.800
perpetual children who are not going to permit anyone to even be in their presence that they don't
01:50:25.740
like and rittenhouse is just the newest example of that and by the way glenn he was enrolled as an
01:50:31.620
online student and they still said that he makes us feel unsafe we unfeel uncomfortable because this
01:50:40.340
man is a blood thirsty killer and we don't want him at our campus he was online my land and they still
01:50:47.500
are going to silence them it's not about safety it is about control and it is about ideological fascism
01:50:54.760
rather than intellectual freedom so these people are just getting into the workforce now um you know
01:51:01.480
they're in their 30s they're into the workforce these people are going to be running our country
01:51:08.660
i mean how do we reverse this well the only way you can reverse this is to have a revival to reform
01:51:18.620
the and return uh revival reform return restoration all of those words imply that you're going in one
01:51:27.660
direction and you need to make a 180 and go back in the other direction toward true north and that is
01:51:35.460
what our culture must recognize that we have to return to truth as the measuring rod of those things
01:51:43.300
being measured or we can do no measuring that's a paraphrase of c.s lewis the solution to the problem
01:51:49.720
right now is to stop elevating lies and to start recognizing that there's something that is true above
01:51:55.940
your feelings your emotions your passions your desires and your proclivities all those feelings
01:52:02.460
desires passions and proclivities are childish in nature they're not the way adults have traditionally
01:52:09.020
functioned we need to grow up and recognize that life isn't supposed to be safe it's supposed to be
01:52:15.160
good and that goodness is defined by god not you and in fact even this case in the supreme court right
01:52:22.160
now it's the exact same thing they want to redefine what it means to be a human they want to elevate
01:52:28.680
themselves as god and decide what's human and what's not and they're deciding that the youngest and most
01:52:35.700
vulnerable among us are not human they're deciding what the human being is they've elevated themselves
01:52:43.080
to be as god did you see what happened in france with uh the cathedral of notre dame where they are
01:52:51.200
building that into a social justice center where one chapel is for the environment one chapel is for
01:52:58.800
equity i mean it is i really think that you know people have feared one world government and one world
01:53:07.440
religion i think we have the one world religion forming right now well and i think france tried
01:53:15.460
this once before yeah they might want to refresh their memory on ruse and on uh diderot and ropes
01:53:24.280
pierre and the end result of all of that was what the guillotine blood flowed in the streets they did not
01:53:30.660
get liberty they got tons and tons of despotic law being imposed upon them to the point that even the
01:53:38.160
advocates of the french revolution the leaders ropes pierre in particular lost his head because of
01:53:44.080
the rule of the gang and the mob that rose up how concerned are you about the the daycares that if this
01:53:51.880
bill is passed this build back better bill uh our kids are going to be in school from almost birth
01:54:00.640
to you know 24 years old well you know that i've written recently that uh you know all these
01:54:08.400
people calling for our schools to open back up you know we get it we got to get our kids back in the
01:54:12.360
schools we got to get our kids back in the classrooms why why ideas have consequences and if
01:54:18.360
the ideas that we're teaching in our schools are bad then maybe those schools aren't the best place
01:54:24.200
for our children if we're going to continue to teach for example social emotional learning sel which is
01:54:30.600
just another way to get critical race theory and blm and classical marxism indoctrinated into your kids
01:54:37.000
at the earliest age if sel is the curriculum which it is in most schools across the land then why in
01:54:44.100
the world would any good parent want his kids in those schools so most people have heard of uh critical
01:54:51.600
race theory now what is sel sel is pervasive you go check out your local school and ask them if they
01:55:01.620
have social emotional learning as part of their curriculum the answer is going to be yes yes sel is
01:55:09.020
nothing but a regurgitation of the self-esteem movement overlaid with socialism communism and marxism
01:55:17.360
and now salted with the lgbtqia crt sjwblm alphabet soup of nonsense so so wait a minute so how does sel
01:55:29.680
manifest itself um as critical race theory can you give me any of the the obvious points here
01:55:40.300
okay well let me go this doesn't necessarily hit critical race theory but it kind of does so let
01:55:46.440
me start with this one in oklahoma we are the reddest of red states not one county has gone blue in four
01:55:52.420
successive presidential elections so you would think that we've got our head on straight in oklahoma right
01:55:57.380
wrong in our schools on our state education department website we actually promote sel unapologetically
01:56:06.620
we say it and if you go one or two clicks in and i've done this personally you can find a tab within
01:56:13.360
the sel curriculum web page on our state education home site you can find a um a tab that says how to
01:56:24.280
engage in your first time okay that is a tab that specifically tells your sons and daughters how to
01:56:33.080
engage in sex their first time and do so with self-esteem and self-respect that is an example of
01:56:41.480
what sel excuse me sel the social emotional learning teaches your kids it's the lgbtqia sjwcrt alphabet soup
01:56:51.380
of subjective identity and emotion over rationality that's pervasive in your schools
01:56:57.320
i i have kids that are looking at colleges now what do i do ever what do i do well i think you
01:57:07.700
need to do first of all you need to exercise your right as a consumer and frankly and i was a college
01:57:14.320
president i know that you're in the driver's seat all the colleges want your kids because they're
01:57:18.480
up there they're financially they're in financial straits right now even the state universities they want
01:57:23.140
more students more money so you're in the driver's seat so demand a meeting with the president number
01:57:29.520
one and if he won't meet with you don't go there you're pending you're spending too much money if
01:57:33.400
the president won't attend to your questions what questions should you ask ask him what his view of
01:57:38.740
truth is just be quiet and listen is truth an objective reality is it something that's out there to
01:57:44.820
learn and acquire and embrace or is it a postmodern construct of nothing but opinions you know
01:57:51.800
constructed by culture and society if truth isn't an objective reality at that institution do not
01:57:58.220
go there ask him what his view of life is does god define life or does the human being does society
01:58:06.540
does culture define life if he says that anything other than god defines human life then don't go
01:58:13.900
there ask him what his view of marriage is is marriage uh defined by government or by god ask him what
01:58:20.480
his view of scripture is is the bible inerrant infallible authoritative and true or is it nothing
01:58:26.600
but an interesting book of literature these are litmus test questions that you should be asking
01:58:32.140
and today a hot one is what's your view of critical race theory should we judge people by the content of
01:58:38.580
their character or the color of their skin ask good questions be quiet and then run the other direction
01:58:45.220
if you don't get the right answers uh i don't need to ask questions i don't need to ask about half of
01:58:51.020
those questions to most university presidents i think i could probably guess their answer um but uh dr
01:58:58.160
piper thank you so much for being on with us uh the uh book that um uh he has out was released i think
01:59:06.320
in april it's grow up life isn't safe but it's good well well worth the read grow up by dr edward uh
01:59:16.460
edvert i'm sorry dr everett piper um thank you so much we'll talk again that guy is so clear on his
01:59:26.320
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tonight on the glenbeck wednesday night special one you don't want to miss
02:00:53.060
there's a five-step plan to overthrow a nation uh it's bolshevik and it is it's to try to do it
02:01:03.020
without so much bloodshed and i've talked about it before i'm going to talk about it a little bit
02:01:08.220
uh tonight but it is you know it's how they're turning main street into gotham city and there
02:01:13.920
is a method to this madness the media is part of it and they're running interference in one of the
02:01:20.040
largest misinformation operations in history and we're exposing it tonight and we're using a couple
02:01:26.640
of examples to where they have completely lied and are now doubling down um you have to see that
02:01:34.380
tonight and i'm also going to be on your show talking about abortion right uh yeah we were discussing
02:01:39.860
this a little earlier about what the political outcomes might be and even more than that what does
02:01:45.340
the left do if roe versus wade is overturned we'll get into that with glen on studios america
02:01:51.040
tonight that's 8 p.m eastern on police tv also there was a story that broke yesterday and we haven't
02:01:55.140
had a chance to get to it we have to get to it tomorrow it's about new nanobot technology where the
02:02:01.020
nanobots um can uh self-replicate and they're made of flesh and they're made of flesh we should point
02:02:07.540
out they're made out of frog some part of a frog yeah so that's really good news now here's why
02:02:13.720
they developed it is something very very important can you explain can you break it down into layman's
02:02:18.660
terms yeah um they wanted to see if they could do it so they've done it and uh there's no reason
02:02:28.120
other than we want to see if we can make something out of flesh that will be a nanobot technology
02:02:35.320
that will self-replicate what could go wrong i think this might be something we should sit down
02:02:41.600
and talk about as a nation some of some of these you know some of these experiments they were like
02:02:46.360
yeah you know the nuclear bomb thing uh if a bunch of guys were just getting together in the desert
02:02:53.840
and going let's see if we can blow crap up yeah and they did that that would probably be wrong
02:02:58.900
yeah i think so especially coming off of the last couple of years where gain of function research
02:03:05.060
has drawn some attention perhaps the conversation around risky types of research that we don't
02:03:14.360
understand the consequences should be a tad more robust maybe in advance there's a lot of scientists
02:03:19.960
that are talking about that just about ai and agi uh should we be doing this this is a really bad idea
02:03:28.180
and everybody's response is well somebody's gonna do it yeah well yeah maybe we should have some
02:03:33.140
parameters that we as human beings say thou shalt not cross yeah you know i mean interesting idea
02:03:40.580
glenn i what a what a radical thought yeah you know you're really out on a limb on that one i know i
02:03:47.860
know but hey let's talk about the latest it girl the glenn back program
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will sum if anything i get just a little bit of what's going on right now