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00:46:23.640So there's a couple things I want to talk to you about here that are a little disturbing.
00:46:28.140There is a bill that is moving through now in Oklahoma that will legalize what was, until very recently, absolutely unthinkable.
00:46:38.820um the conversion of human rent remains into fertilizer so let's just make sure we have this
00:46:47.560right the body of your dead father wife husband child whatever is going to be placed into a
00:46:56.820container with wood chips and straw where it's broken down and processed and then used for
00:47:03.380compost oh oh okay oh hmm okay uh then they're gonna they're gonna call this a natural organic
00:47:14.240reduction oh of course they do because every age that crosses moral boundaries first invents softer
00:47:22.700vocabulary you know first abortion you know is a abortion then it's you know uh and then it's
00:47:30.760then it's not it's health care death by doctors same thing health care okay now we're no longer
00:47:36.800going to bury our dead we recycle them oh
00:47:40.580this sound dystopian to anybody else because me it kind of sticks out you know it's a little
00:47:48.400dystopian so what is the body worth and i don't mean price wise
00:47:55.540this is an old question i mean you know it only feels new because we i guess we've forgotten how
00:48:03.280often it used to be asked and how often it is always answered in the wrong direction you know
00:48:09.940early 20th century world rushed headlong into a promise of science and progress and follow the
00:48:15.280science and follow the progress and it was great gk chesterson he saw something uh dangerous he
00:48:25.040wrote a poem kind of satire really mocking blind faith and progress of his age and he uh you know
00:48:33.860had a warning he dressed it up as a hymn to progress here's what it says let me see if i
00:48:38.880can get this here he wrote lead us evolution lead us up the future's endless stair chop us change
00:48:47.160us, prod us, weed us, for stagnation is despair. Groping, guessing, yet progressing, lead us
00:48:56.580nobody knows where. To whatever variation our posterity may turn, hairy, squashy, or crustacean,
00:49:07.320bulbous-eyed, or square of stern, toward that unknown God we yearn. Goodness equals what comes
00:49:17.040next. Oh, that is great. That's great. So let me see if I understand this. A future with no fixed
00:49:24.020definition of good, no anchor, no standard, just progress, just change, just whatever comes next.
00:49:35.380Goodness equals what comes next. That means nothing is sacred and we're in for hard times,
00:49:41.500Okay. When everything is material, everything is just process, you know, everything becomes useful in one form or another. And that's exactly where we are. That's exactly where we are. Once you accept the fact that the human body is merely biological matter, you strip it of meaning, you strip it beyond function. Of course, it can be composted.
00:50:06.480Why don't we just pick up the bodies with pitchforks and throw them in?
00:50:09.960Why don't you just let them put them in the compost pile out back of the house?
01:17:46.820Is it only outward, faster, further, more advanced?
01:17:53.200Or is there something that is more important to build, perhaps before you build something bigger than you, a dimension that we have neglected that's on the inside?
01:18:06.420because one story tells us if we get everything right if we get everything right we can leave
01:18:16.360this world and return safely the other one says you don't have to get everything right even if
01:18:22.320everything in your life has gone wrong even with injustice winning in your life when death closes
01:18:59.940You know, the same time we're going on our mission into the heavens, we're supposed to see the possibility of that comet coming into our skies this weekend.
01:22:09.460This is, uh, I am, uh, I'm so excited. I'm going to go up to see the Artemis launch here in Florida, uh, this Wednesday. So I'll be up there Wednesday night. I'll be broadcasting from there, uh, on Thursday morning and pray that everything goes well.
01:22:33.760You know, if you lived through the Challenger, you just, you don't look at any of these things the same way.
01:22:45.980I can't believe how many people don't even know what Artemis is.
01:22:49.460You know, they don't know we're going back up towards the moon or anything else.
01:22:54.820It's pretty amazing how, I mean, PR on this is not real good.
01:22:58.180Okay, say you're not a NASA nerd and you don't just consume space material 24-7 like you.
01:23:03.760why should we care why is this like such a magical moment why are you going to cry
01:23:08.480i'm not going to cry yes i will um i think a um
01:23:15.040it's a wonder of the world have you ever seen a rocket launch
01:23:19.960uh yeah in the 80s it didn't go so well you didn't see i did were you there no i was in school
01:23:27.940okay i mean actually been there so every everybody should see a rocket launch everyone should see a
01:23:35.580rocket launch i mean a big one i saw i saw what was it columbia i think uh go up or the enterprise
01:23:43.380one of them um and it was it it truly is a wonder of the world it's you've never seen anything like
01:23:51.580it the power that it takes it television just does not do it justice at all and it is one of
01:23:58.660the greatest things man has ever done the force that it takes to get out out of the envelope of
01:24:05.760of earth and its gravitation gravitational pull is remarkable and so you stand there just in awe
01:24:13.000on what man can do it is the greatest achievement of mankind um far as you know exploration
01:24:20.980And the fact that we're going back to the moon, which means if this is successful, we're then, you know, a few steps away or steps closer to going to Mars.
01:24:31.620It means man is truly an explorer forever.
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01:36:27.240I mean, I don't agree with what the Pope said by any stretch, and it's disappointing.
01:36:33.340But what, am I supposed to hate the Catholics now?
01:36:36.440no i i think two things are true i think the internet is addicted to drama and that the
01:36:45.040internet doesn't always reflect the reality of what normal people think and i think that's
01:36:51.520probably the case with what happened in jerusalem yesterday on palm sunday when um cardinal pizza
01:36:58.520bala was denied access by israeli police and the internet went nuts about this acting as if the
01:37:04.480the state of israel the jews and israel hate christians i see no evidence of that i agree
01:37:10.120with what you said about security obviously israel has not only significant security concerns they
01:37:15.760have a responsibility to keep these holy sites safe i do think it's totally fine and i was one
01:37:22.080of the ones that spoke up i do think it's fine for people around the world christians of all
01:37:26.500denominations should all rally together to do this whenever there is an instance of religious
01:37:31.520persecution or infringement of the right of worship, we should speak up and make sure that
01:37:37.640that's justified. Especially after what we suffered here in the United States during COVID,
01:37:43.180I wasn't allowed to go to mass because, you know, Gavin Newsom in California told me I wasn't.
01:37:48.440That's not just, that's a violation of my religious liberty. And we did not, in the name
01:37:52.800of safety, no less, by the way, and we did not as a society collectively ask whether we were
01:37:59.080balancing the safety risks with the fundamental god-given right to worship so i think it's totally
01:38:06.100fine to ask why why this happened but it doesn't seem to me to be evidence of israel being
01:38:11.840discriminatory towards catholics it seems more evidence of just sort of government incompetence
01:38:16.760you know i have to tell you uh first of all this should tell you everything how many posts were
01:38:22.840there um for two weeks leading up to this for two weeks there was shrapnel that hit the church of the
01:38:31.720holy sepulcher okay um 9100 posts on it within eight hours there was over a quarter of a million
01:38:39.700posts about how the jews hated christians because they they kept him out of the church they kept
01:38:45.940cardinal uh pizzabala out of the the church of the holy sepulcher same church nobody cared about
01:38:51.720when it was when it was hit uh but but apparently somebody really cared about the other i mean
01:38:59.500it's not it's it's just not possible it's just not possible this is this is manufactured pure
01:39:07.460and simple it is manufactured and it is pushed by the left uh and by quite honestly probably
01:39:13.800iran and and their allies to get everybody to separate themselves and and hate each other
01:39:19.660i think those things can be true i mean there was obviously an element of manipulation or
01:39:26.300propaganda that was happening i mean you see that on x every day and like i said i think you can
01:39:30.400separate that from good faith christians being like hey we don't think this is right i think
01:39:34.100by the way that this all could have been avoided had um had cardinal pizabala and the israeli
01:39:40.000officials just communicated about this ahead of time israel would have been like oh sure you're
01:39:43.800not trying to have a large gathering you know this is incredibly important on palm sunday for
01:39:48.660you to go to the site where Jesus' body was laid after he died on the cross. I mean, obviously,
01:39:53.760that's going to resonate with people a little bit more deeply, I have to say, than shrapnel
01:39:59.020hitting the church on a random day. There is something deep inside of us that is moved by that.
01:40:04.000But they could have probably communicated about it, just like they resolved it in about two
01:40:07.280minutes after all this outrage. They probably should have just communicated this and avoided
01:40:10.920it, which is why I'm calling it an unforced error, because there are people who are in our own
01:40:15.780country who are obviously very divided on israel you know israel good israel ally israel bad israel
01:40:22.140villain and it's exhausting and a lot of it's fake and they try to take any um incident if
01:40:30.380there's even a grain of truth and the grain of truth in this is israel and pizza balla should
01:40:34.320have worked this out and this could have been avoided that's all true um they take anything
01:40:38.980with an element of truth and they try to turn it into this war between the jews and the christians
01:40:43.300and that's the part that's a shame it's not recognizing that this incident between um the
01:40:49.220cardinal and the israeli government shouldn't have happened right and like you said that is a very
01:40:55.060small group that went to lay palms this is not this was not you know a huge procession or any
01:41:03.640they're not filling it up for church or anything else very small number of people um you know they
01:41:09.480closed the churches the cathedral of saint paul's in london during the war for the same reason
01:41:17.340under attack you don't want to be there get out they didn't close it the whole time they closed
01:41:23.420it and opened it closed it and opened it i mean that is reasonable to do when you're trying to
01:41:28.600protect people and buildings that's i mean you know who's gonna if that's blown up if that if
01:41:36.940the church of the holy sepulcher was blown up who do you think is going to get the blame
01:41:40.660iran that's that's why you said in your monologue it's a lose-lose situation for israel because
01:41:47.080yeah they're going to be blamed if they don't properly secure it but there is a matter of
01:41:50.800balancing i mean we we know there is that always during covid it was we were told that this was
01:41:55.900for safety and for security and all of our religious rights were violated and that was not
01:41:59.980the government had no authority to do that um they they aren't the ones that get to extend to
01:42:05.740us a privilege of worshiping God and attending Mass and, you know, receiving the Holy Eucharist
01:42:10.820and everything that goes into, you know, Catholic worship. And it is a balance between securing a
01:42:17.200population and not violating fundamental inherent God-given human rights. And yeah, they messed up
01:42:21.780a little bit and they rectified it. And people online don't want to see any kind of nuance
01:42:26.420whatsoever. If you don't mind going back to what the Pope said, I found that to be very interesting
01:42:31.600because as you know i am catholic i'm a practicing catholic i'm a very devout catholic
01:42:36.340and when the pope makes questionable comments which is how i would define his comment about
01:42:41.480god not listening so charitable you're so like a very diplomatic word that i've workshopped all
01:42:47.740weekend yes please be happy yeah yeah when he makes questionable comments it actually makes
01:42:53.660me very grateful to be catholic as funny as that sounds and the reason why is because the pope and
01:42:59.200This is sometimes hard, I think, for non-Catholics to understand because it is a little bit different in the Protestant world or the Catholic world.
01:43:06.020But the Pope himself has no authority to unilaterally change Catholic beliefs, Catholic dogma, just with his pastoral comments.
01:43:13.340The Pope has the ability to speak in two ways, pastorally and very rarely infallibly.
01:47:25.800How about Almighty God, our sons and pride of our nation this day, set upon a mighty endeavor, lead them straight and true, give them strength through their arms.
01:55:37.900But because the lawfare that the Democrats carried out against people like Judge Troopers in Wisconsin, people are very reluctant to join the Department of Justice and have their legal careers destroyed for life.
01:55:48.740So, again, the Democrats are very effective at using lawfare, of having their friends in the media, destroying this country.
01:55:56.720And so, again, I'm sympathetic with the fact that Pam Bondi, they just don't have, I mean, then they had to release how many millions of pages of Epstein files.
01:56:05.100that takes personnel to go through to make sure that innocent names are protected i mean that is
01:56:09.660an enormous task and that took up an awful lot of doj and fbi time i'm sure so again so again
01:56:16.480there's legitimate reasons but from my standpoint this is a priority you're finding out what the
01:56:21.980coordination was between the biden department judge in the wisconsin attorney general on
01:56:26.600judge trupas but on jack frost i mean this this needs this information needs to be made public
01:56:32.940So tell me why the average person listening there probably have never even heard of this.
01:56:39.680Why is this bigger and more important than Watergate?
01:56:44.820You know, it's outrageous that they really violated the separation of powers, you know, subpoenaing sitting senators, members of Congress.
01:56:51.840But the main outrage is, for example, there were dozens of ordinary Wisconsin citizens who just happened to be involved in the political process as county chairs.
01:57:00.460their records are also scooped up so the the vast dragnet of arctic frost i mean this wasn't
01:57:09.160you know like dixon's enemy list this is or is the magnitude worse they they were trying to make
01:57:14.520a crime out of what jack kennedy did to win the presidency back in the 60s where you know they
01:57:20.180had an alternate slate of electors in hawaii that's what judge trupus did in wisconsin was
01:57:24.780an alternate slate of electors is above board the wisconsin election commission has even ruled
01:57:29.500there's nothing wrong there the attorney general's office said there's nothing wrong with that and
01:57:32.900yet now wisconsin attorney general is you know putting destroying judge troops's life he's two
01:57:38.780million dollars in legal fees right now just trying to defend himself for doing what bale gore should
01:57:43.740have done but he didn't he did not have an office of slated electors so when reached the supreme
01:57:47.660court that he had no case but they're criminalizing what is a normal elect election type of procedure
01:57:55.120in a disputed election they're criminalizing it what is still out there that you need answers on
01:58:03.240well again without the documents i can't tell you and that's you know so yeah we could haul
01:58:09.800in jack smith like the house did before a hearing and he'll run circles around you he knows what he
01:58:15.120did until we get the documents and by the way i don't know how many of those documents have been
01:58:19.140destroyed now some of these documents have been retrieved from gifts that they didn't even know
01:58:24.040about in burn bags but just weren't able to burn and destroy enough evidence on their way out the
01:58:29.460door so you again you'll never know but by the way it's one of the reasons that uh i haven't
01:58:34.320been pursuing the epstein files and i know we're learning a lot but you know how how complete are
01:58:39.900those things how might have those documents been documented as well you know so again you just
01:58:45.900don't know but the more information we have the more knowledge we'll have obviously the better
01:58:50.900will be able to discern these things but no it's as you can tell by my voice i'm highly frustrated
01:58:55.700by this what is your when you look at you know down the road what does the next two years look
01:59:09.440like in america i mean with war with the borders with a congress that just won't fund anything
01:59:17.500um with the corruption not seemingly going anywhere to prosecute anybody um the gop in
01:59:27.560just as bad if not worse uh condition than the the democrats where are we in two years
01:59:35.920well i'm not the most uplifting character here and you know i'm not a one of these
01:59:41.240i'm an optimist okay i mean look what the democrat party has done this country i mean
01:59:46.300they've literally sought out to destroy it i mean can you imagine we're talking about
01:59:50.120you know biological males competing in girls sports we're mutilating children we opened up
01:59:55.200our borders to millions of people and where was the outrage by the press so i keep coming back
02:00:01.440to that all the time if we had an honest unbiased media that held both sides accountable both sides
02:00:08.280accountable we'd be in a far different place but we have a highly biased the left media which is
02:00:14.840working with democrat party to turn america into some i guess socialist paradise which
02:00:22.080that's an oxymoron okay um no we're on a very destructive path that's all i can say and and
02:00:30.240you know government only grows in one direction she keeps growing and growing and growing and
02:00:35.300as government grows your freedoms necessarily recede and i i fear has gotten so large gotten
02:00:42.500is so far in debt it's it's hard to figure out how to put this genie back in the bottle okay i
02:00:48.160again but but but glenn but glenn like you i love this country it is precious in the span of human
02:00:56.160history you we can't give up the fight we got to just keep fighting and we've got somebody in
02:01:02.280president trump you know far from perfect human being as none of us are who is fighting unlike
02:01:09.280any president I've ever seen fight to save this country and we he just needs more people in the
02:01:16.560senate more people in congress who are not worried about getting re-elected but doing what we have
02:01:22.300to do take the risk I mean ending the filibuster is taking a risk it's taking an enormous risk
02:01:28.080but again I believe democrats would do it anyway so I don't think it's that big a risk
02:01:32.960but we have to take it now while we can try and preserve our elections you know try and get
02:01:39.280id and citizenship requirements um try and try and turn this nation around the next three years
02:01:45.440prevent democrats from destroying it if they get power in 2029 i think that's that's really kind
02:01:50.540of my viewpoint we've got three years we've only got about nine months before we may lose the house
02:01:56.160and then we don't have the reconciliation power um and have any kind of cooperation out of the
02:02:01.160house so time is short this is not time to fool around and unfortunately that's what's happening
02:02:05.980in washington dc where we're just fooling around what's your uh quickly what's your your take on
02:02:12.240the war i think it was a really tough decision for trump to make because i i really think he is
02:02:18.980a person who just wants peace but we had to act before we couldn't we could not i mean obama by
02:02:25.760they all said can't allow iran to get a nuclear weapon but they funneled hundreds of billions
02:02:30.040dollars to allow them to reach that point so he had to act before they became a nuclear power
02:02:35.160before they had so many missiles and so many drones that taking this kind of action would
02:02:39.140have devastated the region as opposed to the destruction that's already occurring. So
02:02:42.460it was a tough decision. We have to finish the job, though. We have to finish the job. You can't
02:02:47.840allow a regime who's continued on the same aims as the Ayatollahs to exist. We have to help
02:02:54.920Iranian people take back their country. You concerned about troops going in?
02:02:59.860sure okay absolutely um but we have we have to finish the job i'll support president trump
02:03:07.380because i i know he's the least likely president in my lifetime to get us involved in a long war
02:03:12.740if he sends troops it will be to win we will win this war and we better we have to win this war
02:03:18.700i agree i agree uh senator thank you very much thanks i appreciate all that you do you're really
02:03:24.460truly one of the good guys thank you honestly for working as hard as you do and i hope uh
02:03:29.840I hope the president calls you all back, uh, to Washington and says, sorry about your
02:03:34.120resets, no more hopscotch, get the job done, but thank you.
02:03:40.460Let me tell you about pre-born right now.
02:03:42.480The loudest voices in our culture are all saying the same thing at quickly.