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On this episode of Crank the Game, Glenn Beck talks about a weekend that was so insane, you don t really want to fix it. Glenn also talks about how important it is to save your old VHS tapes and film albums.
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you know there are moments that are so perfectly upside down and insane you don't really want to
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fix them sometimes you just want to frame them and this weekend was one of those moments i'll
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get to that here in just a second first let me tell you about legacy box the age of vhs tapes
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and film reels and photo albums is almost entirely passed us by now and everything lives on your
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phone easy to take easy to share easy to keep and you know for the most part that's a good thing but
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what about all those videos all those old photos those family moments that are still sitting in
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boxes stored away in formats that you can't even watch or access anymore these memories aren't gone
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they're just they're stuck and the longer they sit there the more they risk fading and breaking down
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and disappearing altogether this is where legacy box comes in they take your old tapes and film
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they become part of your life again and maybe just as importantly they don't stop with you they
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offer now i was doing some uh doing some family history um uh this weekend and you know saving
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the photos and the records and everything else is so really important i got back to my grandfather
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side on the back side my my grandfather back who was i mean i'm the first non-baker in five
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generations of sons uh they were very happy about that i get back to i think 1540 is as far
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as i can get back 1540 and i find you know johan you know i don't know glebe beck or something
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you know what he was a baker meister he was a baker in the 1540s it's crazy it's crazy when
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you start doing your family history um all right let me um let me tell you about a perfectly insane
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moment uh because there were lots of them but i i really want to start here this weekend in england
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of all places england crowds were gathering together with signs that said no kings and they
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were protesting donald trump who i'd like to remind you is not a king so they're there in england
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with kings that say no king but they're not referring to their monarch or their royal family
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not protesting the man whose face is literally stamped on their money in a crown no no no no
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they aimed it at an american i mean you almost want to walk up to one of the protesters very
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politely very british and say excuse me but i'm sorry i couldn't help but notice
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you guys have a king in case you don't know his name is king charles the third and he lives in
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a palace and he's really snotty and there are guards standing in bearskin hats all around his
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house you could visit it I don't know they sell tickets I hear maybe I'm missing something but
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what about your king now maybe this is the most advanced form of protest ever devised where you
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oppose kings but only the one located about 4,000 miles away in countries that actually don't have
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a king but uh i thought king charles had to be really happy i mean this isn't a rebellion this
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is really an international customer service call it is because i mean if you're chanting no kings
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in a country that literally has a king and you're not talking about your king then you don't have a
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problem with kings you have a branding problem i mean think about the mental gymnastics that are
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required for these people in London, down with unelected power as they're standing there,
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you know, right in front of the palace where the guy, just because he's born is the powerful one.
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I mean, no one should be above the people except apparently the people who are born into it.
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No kings except the one that we sing songs about God save, you know, and put on commemorative
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plates and tea cozies and somewhere quietly Prince Charles was carrying on with his day
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I mean if this isn't a dream scenario for any monarchy I don't know what is a population so
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comfortable with their king that they can protest kings without actually mentioning that they
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actually have a king I mean that isn't dissent that's invisibility and that is that is really
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hard to pull off invisibility when your entire family is nothing but inbred goons and crazy and
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your brother is a big fat pedophile it's pretty hard to pull off invisibility with that family
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but i digress this wasn't about kings okay if it was about real kings and the protest would
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have looked very different maybe a different location maybe a different target different risk
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but it's not this isn't about monarchy or kings because they're fine with kings as long as it's
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their king this is only about donald trump you know which is fine you want to protest a politician
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you can protest a politician just don't dress it up like the american revolution standing under
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a functioning monarchy it's honestly and believe me i know this is like staging a hunger strike
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in a bakery. You know, I am really upset about this. I got to tell you, I'm going to do something
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after I have that donut over there. Come on. Words don't have meaning anymore. Okay. They
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don't mean what they say. The slogans are now just costumes. You know, no Kings means just
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not that guy you're not watching a movement you are watching marketing and all of you dopes who
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are out with their signs you were the useful idiots people rarely get rid of power rarely
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do they get rid of it they just decide which version they're comfortable with which version
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am i comfortable ignoring which king which king and right now in england you can shout no king at
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top of your lungs as long as you don't look up to the balcony and actually see the king
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that you're apparently not talking about so what is this whole thing about
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this whole thing about is about a color revolution make no mistake that's what this is about
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the participants just based on the numbers by the organizers which is probably bullcrap
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represent about two percent of the population now why is that important well it can't be important
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because of the smartest people in the world can i uh can i play let me see let me grab the
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woman who is just dumb as a box of rocks where is the where's the one with the woman
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here it is can't be that they're the brightest two percent of the population play cut for here
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ask what you're saying stop right there stop right there stop right there she might be rfk
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jr's sister i don't know listen to the voice play it play from the beginning you can't go ahead
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can i ask what you're saying no death camps on american soil no cats no death cats okay so
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that's right here yeah because those camps are death camps and no one wants to say
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You killin' human beings in those camps or rapin' them.
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So they can suck it up in, little tussies, and smoke it.
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The Florida Keys, every building that they're trying to put, ice caps, they're death caps.
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Right, you are blind as a bat if you don't see it.
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if you do see it you might be crazy um but uh i feel i mean sometimes stupidity is so painful
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and that was one of those moments just very very painful um but you know hey to each his own you
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know those just remember those death cats or camps whichever one she meant uh you know it just makes
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you a nazi okay so it's not the brightest two percent okay you just need 3.5 percent of the
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american population that is apparently what all of the experts on the left say what do they need
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3.5 percent for revolution the intellectuals and organizers of no kings have been studying this
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now for apparently a very long time and they've been looking at color revolutions all over the
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world and they found in their research that even if you're as dumb as that woman all you need is
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3.5 of the percent of the population and that's what you can use to bring the country down
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really apparently this is exactly what our founders warned us about back in the 1700s
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the federalist papers talked about tyranny of the minority how a small very small percentage
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of people could effectively make their voices look louder and larger than they actually are
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and force their will on the majority so if you get three percent of the population and you have
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them out on the streets and then you have social media just churn this stuff out people think i'm
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surrounded and you're not you're not this is the reason why our government was designed the way it
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was direct democracy is a very bad idea we were made into a constitutional republic the electoral
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college was created specifically to protect us from tactics just like this but color revolutions
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are designed to bring all of it down and it was a cia thing our cia created color revolutions and
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we've been using them all over the world there are two names and i outline these names um in a
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uh in a special ricky do you have the name of the special here yes so we exposed the riot machine
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playbook back in october 2025 okay and that is up at uh glennbeck.com slash torch it's on the
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torch home page and on the watch page you whether you're seeing it on the website or the app um
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just look for riot machine playbook we did a whole hour expose on who's involved in this and
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And the two names that you really need to understand and two books that you need to read are part of this special.
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But first, let me talk about the main organizers of the No King rallies.
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Indivisible is created by a couple of former congressional staffers named Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg.
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are the jews behind all of this nope nope commies are i've been talking about color revolution for
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a really long time and the reason these revolutions have been done have been dubbed color is because
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of a marketing trick that the organizers use for example they had the rose revolution the orange
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revolution there is a clip do we have the clip of the of the no kings planning webinar hosted by
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Ezra and Leah and listen to what takes center stage for their preparations again this was not
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meant for you to hear okay this is them talking about you know the color revolution and they're
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not hiding anymore listen to this what's getting organic pickup that we can start to pull out and
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and capitalize on right and so thinking about things that uh we're seeing pop on the internet
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things that we're seeing start to like take off in places like reddit um the color yellow yellow
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and black have come up a lot which is obviously very like you know kind of people taking pieces
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of the no kings logo and running with it as a color scheme okay so we're coloring we're into
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color schemes now okay that's great now that brings us to the first name i want you to know
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in the first book in another planning webinar for no kings ezra and leah featured a q a with
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the Harvard-affiliated woman named Erica Chenoweth.
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If you went to, like, Gene Sharp's list of 198 nonviolent methods,
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it's just one of those low-hanging, easy-access resources.
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And under economic non-cooperation, there's a really long list.
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there's social and political non-cooperation as well okay so i don't know what her pronouns are
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i'm just gonna i'm gonna assume it's revolutionary um so it was her study of color revolutions that
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found the 3.5 percent number she calls it the 3.5 percent rule how a small minority can change the
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world okay you want to know what's what's happening this is just the setup okay this is this is what
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it's going to look like now all the way through the election she's got a book out um uh why civil
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resistance works her work looks like it was heavily influenced by another color revolution
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intellectual uh that i want you to listen to um in part of this q a with the indivisible co-founders
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where she mentions the resources people can look up to further the cause.
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What's getting organic pickup that we can start to pull out and capitalize on, right?
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And so thinking about things that we're seeing pop on the internet,
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things that we're seeing start to like take off in places like Reddit,
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the color yellow, yellow and black have come up a lot,
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kind of people taking pieces of the No Kings logo and running with it as a color scheme.
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okay which takes me to a second name and i want to give you that second name here in just a second
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all of this can be found now at the torch you want you need to educate yourself on what is
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actually happening these are not organic by any stretch of the imagination they are not organic
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and their plan is a color revolution the toppling of the united states of america don't listen to
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anything else you can listen to the planners and the people who have put all of this together
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don't listen to the people on the streets they're useful idiots they don't have any idea what they're
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doing they have no idea what they're part of i'm just here because of the cops uh-huh are you i'm
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just here because uh ice is really bad are you really because that's not what the people who
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planned this and roped you into it that's not what they're saying this is all about
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all right so the second name i want you to research is gene sharp now sharp was a political
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science professor at the university of massachusetts in dartmouth uh oh and he also
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wrote the book in the 90s it was later characterized as the bible of activists from dictatorship to
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democracy this is a handbook that has been used over and over again for revolution by peaceful
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means it's been translated into 30 different languages it has been smuggled into multiple
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countries and color revolution usually follows right after it's smuggled in from revolutions
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So if you want to be able to understand, predict,
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Don't pay attention to the people on the streets.
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Don't pay attention to the people who are saying,
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And it works the same time and time and time again.
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that are guiding the organizers behind no kings.
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ricky and did i miss anything well there's goofy clips that are going viral on the internet when
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you look at these no kings rallies we there's one of a someone screaming uh and somehow that
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had something to do with protesting a king that's a cut three if you guys want to play it cut play
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to cut three okay so that's hilarious why is that a threat to the republic i just feel like they're
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making fools of themselves and there's just boomers out with no no on signs yes then that's
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exactly what the no kings people the organizers want they want us to concentrate on things like
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this. They want us to see these people as nobodies and losers because it's just like bombs make us
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pay attention to things. This makes us go, well, this is a ridiculous thing. It's nothing. No,
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you know i wonder if this dhs shutdown has everything to do with ice
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and doesn't also kill a few birds with the same stone you know you you're hurting the entire
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infrastructure here um you've got dhs you got a lot of people who are working on hey
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who's funding the no kings uh who's watching over the uh terror cells you know that are here in
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america i mean you got to remember chaos is the operative word of the left right now so i i'm not
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sure that it is just the uh it's it's just ice but ice is bad enough ice is bad enough
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um i was up in uh urbana illinois this weekend i flew up on friday to meet with an angel dad
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um his daughter was having her i think 21st or 22nd 21st birthday on saturday she didn't
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make it because she was killed by an illegal alien i asked to meet with him he said i'll meet
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with you if you'll meet at the corner where my daughter was killed so two dads standing in the
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cold in illinois talking about his daughter where she was killed here's a little clip of that
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his car wound up spinning there and then he took off running that way
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so he didn't stick around he did not um call 9-1-1 didn't try to figure out what would
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happen to the girls and didn't stick around for first responders to help them understand and
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maybe help something now when the first responders arrived it was fairly quick because it's in this
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area but literally they they had to pry that car open to pull her dead body out of it it's so
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Glenn, it's so painful for me as a father to know that this is where she took her last breaths.
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I would, right now, give everything I have and the rest of my days just for one more hour with her.
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in any way they failed on him and they failed on katie so you tell me what type of state we're
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running and i didn't want to talk nationally and the corrupt uh meorkis and those guys who are
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running things but think about the state did no minimal safety or any guard rails right they let
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this guy in he fended for himself now i'm sure the state helped him financially so my taxpayers went
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to help Katie's killer, but they didn't do anything for him,
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spoke some Kaichi mountainous region, indigenous language,
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He was at three bars prior, and not only just drinking,
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but drinking mixed drinks and then beers and then buckets of beers
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and a mixed drinks again all night long hit her at a stoplight at 80 miles an hour
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this is what this is about where is the compassion you know i what i loved about joe and his
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conversation by the way that whole interview will be available for torch subscribers tomorrow it's
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really worth seeing um this this whole thing you know is about compassion right that's what they
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say but what joe was saying was where's the compassion even for him they just brought him in
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and dumped him they didn't help him at all they weren't helping him to read they weren't helping
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he had hiv where where was the help there was no help there's no compassion they don't care
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about people they don't care at all you know there are there are concerns now about iranian
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sleeper cells that are here in america 1500 what we believe were sleeper cells from iran were
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stopped at the border during the biden administration we have no idea how many actually
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got it we caught remember we're not looking we caught 1500 of them some of them were let go
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some of them weren't caught how many are here now you think that because friday when we last left
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this story the funding you know a deal was made right a deal was made to fund TSA and DHS and
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everything else no nope no it wasn't no it wasn't and they knew it wasn't going to be and that's
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why John Thune what a puss that guy is that's why he gets onto a plane and he is out Friday morning
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he is gone he makes a deal in the middle of the night knowing that the house is not going to
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accept this so when the house gets it they're like no we're not doing this we're not doing this
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and what happened because he wanted to go home and get some sheepy shapes he's on a two-week
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vacation now they have stopped working in the senate for two weeks when is this going to end
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when is enough enough you know in texas the governor will call you in the special special
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session all the time because texas um they they only they only meet every other year thank god
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why do you think texas has some some chance of making it because our politicians only work part
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time every other year so these guys go on uh on hiatus they're gone now for a recess like
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they're kindergartners for two weeks they go on recess you know what you don't get a recess if
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you don't do your job how many tsa workers we want to talk about compassion how many people
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that you know the the the left always says oh my gosh we have to have compassion for the worker
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what about the worker in the federal government what about the poor worker has nothing else
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and they're they're working in their patriots they're patriots in the government how many
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times have you heard them lecture they're patriots in the government well where are you now when
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these patriots in the government can't feed their family. How many people at the TSA have to go
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bankrupt, have to go massively in debt, have to leave their job and go find another job just to
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feed their families? How long is it going to take if they leave to find another job? How long is it
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going to take to find a replacement? Are you going to go work for the TSA knowing that you could just
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be cut at any time you have no job stability whatsoever because because the senate's got
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to go on recess like little babies the president has the ability to call back into special session
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and convene the senate in the constitution it's article 2 section 3 and he can do it on
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extraordinary occasion. Well, I don't know how you define extraordinary, but let me try.
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Let's see. We're at war with the number one terror state in the world. Millions have come in from
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God only knows where, and we don't know where they are. 1,500 terror cells came in from that
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terror state. We don't know where they are. Domestic terror is on the rise. The American
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people are shut up in airports, long, long lines. We have ICE doing that job, which means they can't
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go out and do their other job. I don't know what extraordinary means is, but I think extraordinary
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occasions means like what we're going through right now. I'm just saying.
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you need to tweet and write the president and say article two section three get john thune
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get his ass back to washington get every single one of those senators back to washington
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i am so sick and tired he he left in the middle of the night they knew it would not pass in the
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house they knew i swear to you these guys are sabotaging us they're sabotaging us what good
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is what good are the republicans there is a great article from miranda devine in the new york post
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senator majority leader uh john thune hightailed it out of dc on friday morning hours after caving
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to democrat demands to defund ice and border enforcement at least for the time being there's
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nothing more infuriating to a frustrated air traveler delayed hours by democrat shutdowns
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than to see senators strolling smugly with vip escorts through the airport the worst offender
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last week was john thune who hightailed it out of dc friday morning hours after stiff stitching
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up a deal caving to democrat demands elements of the department of homeland security were funded
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in the big beautiful bill last year but thune's deal freezes out immigration enforcement and
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border security functions that are all too important as we go into war with the world's
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largest sponsor of islamic terrorism wait a minute his deal freezes out immigration enforcement and
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border security but john thund thought you'd be okay with that no you know he did he thought you
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would be totally cool with that you know he's like hey i know the republicans republicans don't want
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that they're not really all about border security they didn't really vote for the president in record
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numbers because they wanted border security they just knew he was just saying that even though he
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wasn't just saying that he's actually trying to do something and you guys keep standing in the way
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right before he gets on the plane he's like i'm not sure what the house will do yes he yes yes
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yes you do you could wait you could wait you could wait before you take your two-week recess
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huh but he didn't he just got on a plane he and chuck schumer they get on a plane they leave
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they leave town the president has to call them back the president has got to call them back
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into session article 2 section 3 extraordinary occasions i think this is an extraordinary
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occasion. The thing they don't like at all is work. They don't like to work. If they actually
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have to go back and debate things, do you know how much that changes their life? They can fly
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in now on a Monday night and they can be gone by Thursday. But if you actually have to debate
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things, oh, you're actually having to do work. You're actually having to be there. You don't
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just fly in for some cocktail parties and some luncheons and never have to go on the floor and
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vote never have to go out and do anything because it's all decided by five six guys in a back room
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since when are we okay with this america since when is anyone okay with this since when is a
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democrat republican or independent okay with that kind of washington rule that it's made by just a
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few guys in the middle of the night isn't that what we all grew up hearing was bad you know in
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these cigar smoke-filled rooms. Just a few guys get together and they cut a deal. That is now
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what they do out in the open. They tell you they do that. And then they go on recess so they don't
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have to pay a price. Mr. President, please, I'm begging you. Enough is enough. Enough is enough.
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you need to tell these damn republicans get your ass back to washington and do your damn work
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jesus wouldn't have given that monologue but i don't think jesus was that concerned with
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it's good enough i don't know what will happen in the house and then get on a plane and go and
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dividers can call us names right to the world towards the democracy
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we just call each other neighbor and friend we'll be right back
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at the core of our national security tsa coast guard secret service fema ice border patrol
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people whose entire job is to keep the country safe and functioning and they haven't received
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a paycheck in over 40 days in over 40 days imagine yourself not getting a paycheck for 40 days how
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would you be feeding your family right now and while that's happening our senate just goes on
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recess then when on friday they did do it they funded the shell but not the spine of it they
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kept the lights on in the building but they didn't pay anybody guarding the doors and that's the
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solution that's the solution the big one big beautiful bill money money that was supposed to
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goes to specific purposes to patch a hole they knowingly created. So every dollar they used to
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pay these workers for is now a dollar stolen from whatever that money was originally supposed to go
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to. That's not governing. That's not governing. Not at all. It's gridlock. It's damn near treason.
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it is it is we are at war and the longer this drags on the more pressure builds with all of
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these people who are not getting paid and it's it's not going to get but there's no pressure
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on the politicians unless you pressure them eventually the deal will come funding but in
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exchange for what at what a pathway a compromise the same end game that's been sitting on the table
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for years years and the GOP just gave all the leverage away before the fight even began you
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know you don't walk into a negotiation handle hand over your only bargaining chip and then
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get surprised when you're steamrolled but that's what happens every every day every single day
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and then on Friday they make a deal and then they leave and they go on vacation that that to me
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that's the part that should really bother you they abandon people who haven't been paid they
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don't care about your security they just want to get out of town you know a government that cannot
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There's a couple of things going on with the language and the society and civilization that we are becoming.
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So there's a couple things I want to talk to you about here that are a little disturbing.
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There is a bill that is moving through now in Oklahoma that will legalize what was, until very recently, absolutely unthinkable.
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um the conversion of human rent remains into fertilizer so let's just make sure we have this
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right the body of your dead father wife husband child whatever is going to be placed into a
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container with wood chips and straw where it's broken down and processed and then used for
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compost oh oh okay oh hmm okay uh then they're gonna they're gonna call this a natural organic
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reduction oh of course they do because every age that crosses moral boundaries first invents softer
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vocabulary you know first abortion you know is a abortion then it's you know uh and then it's
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then it's not it's health care death by doctors same thing health care okay now we're no longer
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this sound dystopian to anybody else because me it kind of sticks out you know it's a little
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dystopian so what is the body worth and i don't mean price wise
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this is an old question i mean you know it only feels new because we i guess we've forgotten how
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often it used to be asked and how often it is always answered in the wrong direction you know
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early 20th century world rushed headlong into a promise of science and progress and follow the
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science and follow the progress and it was great gk chesterson he saw something uh dangerous he
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wrote a poem kind of satire really mocking blind faith and progress of his age and he uh you know
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had a warning he dressed it up as a hymn to progress here's what it says let me see if i
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can get this here he wrote lead us evolution lead us up the future's endless stair chop us change
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us, prod us, weed us, for stagnation is despair. Groping, guessing, yet progressing, lead us
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nobody knows where. To whatever variation our posterity may turn, hairy, squashy, or crustacean,
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bulbous-eyed, or square of stern, toward that unknown God we yearn. Goodness equals what comes
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next. Oh, that is great. That's great. So let me see if I understand this. A future with no fixed
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definition of good, no anchor, no standard, just progress, just change, just whatever comes next.
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Goodness equals what comes next. That means nothing is sacred and we're in for hard times,
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Okay. 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.
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Why don't we just pick up the bodies with pitchforks and throw them in?
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Why don't you just let them put them in the compost pile out back of the house?
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It's also a complete rupture with thousands of years of human understanding,
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This is what happens when you start losing that perspective.
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The body's just a shell, but the way we used to think of, it's not a shell.
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It's not, you know, it's not like one of those irritating CD cases where you were trying
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to get, you know, or God forbid you go into a CVS now, you try to buy a razor blade and
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you can't ever get it out of that stupid packaging.
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it was destined and ultimately destined for resurrection that's why we believed
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burials mattered is there is there nothing sacred anymore does life even matter
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i mean i hate to bring this up on the week of you know christ's burial but when he was put
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in the tomb they just didn't say you know what put him in there for a while and then we'll plant
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him in the garden and maybe he can grow a tree it was an act of reverence and for 2 000 years
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that understanding is what shaped our civilization until now because this is progress gang we're
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making progress follow the science it's nothing this is compassionate you know somehow or another
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it's compassionate it's better for the environment too and maybe and maybe on paper it's more
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efficient can i ask you i want you to think of the most efficient society you can think of quick
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think of a country that's really super efficient uh-huh let's say that country's name together
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germany super efficient wasn't it yeah civilizations that measure themselves by
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efficiency tend to be remembered as I don't know monsters you know another one that was really
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really super efficient China yeah you know real civilizations are measured by what by what they
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refuse to do uh sometimes more than what they do you know
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what we refuse to do will say an awful lot 14 states have already crossed this line and now
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oklahoma oklahoma standing on the edge now deciding yeah why can we just get grandpa and
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just put them in the old shredder and plant them in the back because we got some corn to grow
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43 Republican legislators have already helped advance this makes me go at what what what do
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the Republicans even stand for anymore what do they stand for you know once a society decides
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ah that's just material that we can process could we make them can we make if one of my
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children dies could I make them into a plastic sippy cup no why is that offensive to you
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You start blurring the lines between dignity and utility.
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You do it first in death, then eventually you do it in life.
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Every regime that has treated human beings as raw material,
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whether it was for labor or experimentation or disposal began that same quiet shift into darkness
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you know person becomes secondary system becomes primary and uh what happens well nobody's asking
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themselves i don't know adolf is this right you just start saying is that the best use of them
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He saw if you worship progress without defining the good, you drift.
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And you drift towards a place where even the dead are no longer at rest, but repurposed.
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It's about the environment inefficiency, is it?
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I think it's more about whether we still believe that a human being, body and soul, still matters, still is more than material.
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You know, what's really crazy is we're doing this all in the lead up of AI that's going to make this argument.
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you know i could just capture all of your memories and it's like grandma would live together in that
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little box oh oh okay well if we don't care about the body and we don't believe in the soul then
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why not why not just capture all of our thoughts and just put them in a little computer box
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and we can all live forever because we know that's not us
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oh oh you think i'm just making that no no no no scientists now are doing something that they
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think is very very exciting and we haven't even talked about it organ bags yeah headless
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bodies they like to call bags that's just growing organs oh well that sounds like
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gonna have time now just looked at the clock and oregon bags it deserves its own you know
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good 20 minutes um i want to take you to canada and i want to show you how you remember you remember
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who made the nazi the ss officer uniforms right who made them hugo boss those were designed and
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made by hugo boss you know go into the store i just go into the stores and ask them hey do you
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have any of those snappy numbers from world war ii they love that joke um but uh they made them
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for the nazis and designed them and designed them to make make them look beautiful and not scary
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um now we look at them in their their horror shows right but it came from fashion the fashion world
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let me give you an advertising campaign from a fashion retailer up in canada uh le messon
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simmons here it is this is a this is their ad from 2022 advertising campaign listen and watch
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this for us are sacred when i imagine my final days i see bubbles i see the ocean i see music
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even now as i seek help to end my life there is still so much beauty you just have to be brave
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enough to see it just have to be brave enough to see the beauty of death in you know doctor
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assisted death okay that is a fashion ad that's a fashion ad from canada they are trying to make
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death by doctors beautiful gang is there anyone who will say okay all right we got to spit
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ourselves out of this system this is insanity the world has truly gone insane you know what
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if i have time let me just look up because while we're at canada why not just stop at their
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what what is their their ndp convention what what is the ndp national democratic party which is a
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code for socialist i don't know which one to play here because they're all nuts uh let's play this
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is their their their socialist you know convention and it is it's monty python it really is it's
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monty python cut five i'm sorry just real quick point of personal privilege i understand there's
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very little time and uh for for delegates to speak but can we stop just a second freeze that
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frame there that is a delegate uh looks like a pacific islander uh a guy in a very nice
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floral dress okay go ahead like i it's hard as a racialized and transgender delegate
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and ask, hey, this pertains to multiple intersecting parts
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being directly under attack right now in Alberta
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I hope that in the future, the federal NDP will also have a broader interpretation of the equity cards for speakers.
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I will invite me in better using the card by forming a straight line behind the microphone with a prominently displayed equity card.
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If I see speakers ahead of you who are not holding a card prominently, it would be wrong of me to guess about their gender identity.
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okay this applies so far according to your rules for gender identities other than a dude but it is
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open to us to change our rules as we like as we move forward right yeah so we can change anything
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can't we can't we uh now let's go to cut six points of order robert alley he they my understanding
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as an equity seeking delegate is that these cards are to help the chair hear equity seeking persons
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and that we don't only hear from white male delegates.
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is that yesterday during the housing resolution,
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only to give their speaking spot to a white man.
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Now, that white man being a leadership delegate, notwithstanding,
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I had lined up for a long time to discuss the housing resolution,
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like many others, including my fellow delegate, Akua.
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I just want us as a body to understand the spirit of these cards
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if you went to a convention and they spent this much time?
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By the way, that's only been two minutes and two seconds,
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How much time would you have before you would get up and go,
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yeah yeah i mean it's it's wow let me go to flashback not a lot has changed here they are
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in 2019 uh quick point of privilege this is in america by the way um guys uh first of all james
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jackson sacramento he him i just want to say can we please keep the chatter to a minimum i'm one
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of the people who's very very prone to sensory overload there's a lot of whispering and chatter
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going on it's making it very difficult for me to focus please can we just i know it's we're all
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so on wednesday really this week we have two things beginning on wednesday the other this
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weekend um that are really remarkable um and while they're separated by thousands of years
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In some ways, they're aimed at the same question, I think.
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Most people don't even know what Artemis II is.
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We are going back, and for the first time, into deep space.
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We are going way past the moon, further into space than man has ever traveled before.
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Then they're turning it around, slingshotting back around the moon, and coming back.
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and this is the first time that americans are going back this is the first step of going to
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the moon because uh we're going to start building a space station at the bottom of the moon on the
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south pole that space station we're going to build it and it will be able to make its own fuel and
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we'll be able to take people to mars i mean it is it's amazing it is really amazing so we're
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having to now relearn how to leave earth and navigate everything again in this modern but
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we're going to loop around uh the world and see if we can still do it can we still do it
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space really pushes uh sloppiness space pushes and exposes weaknesses it doesn't care about our
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politics our narratives our feelings it doesn't it it demands not common core math but true math
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physical physics uh science the system and everything involved either doesn't work or
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it does you either come home or you don't and it's amazing to me that we're we're launching
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on passover on wednesday we're going to be launching on passover which is also holy week
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for the jewish people and the beginning of holy week for christians all around the world which
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is a totally different journey that one begins with celebration and crowds and cheering and and
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palm palm you know palm trees or palm leaves raised in the air hope in the air and then
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it immediately turns dark betrayal from a friend abandonment by followers a rigged trial
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a burial in silence and for a day and a half no resolution there's no explanation can you imagine
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what the what they were all going through no visible victory i thought he was the guy
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just grief and if you were there i mean the most humiliating death at the time was to be nailed to
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a tree that wasn't a triumph that was humiliation and they had to be going that's it that's it
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both what we're going to do on wednesdays we go to space
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and what we experience every year are confrontations with the unknown
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artemis is taking humans and leaving the earth and enters an environment where human life
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does not really belong i mean it it's it's it's not there we have to go and make our way through
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it and every second of it is sustained by a fragile system that is just doing nothing but
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holding back death and we worked we do all kinds of things because you know everybody understands
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you know one mistake and you die it's over you can't improvise your way home
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holy week is about almost the exact opposite it's not a technical problem at all
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it's a moral problem it's an existential problem and it's very sloppy life is very sloppy it's
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very messy you know what do you do when injustice wins what do you do with a death that appears
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final there's no checklist there's no you know they're not stopping the countdown on your death
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bed there's no escape system there's nothing but both of these stories as unrelated as they seem
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the reason why they stuck in my head is because the thing they have in common is return
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if these guys go up in space and they don't return it's an utter failure
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artemis is there to prove we can go out and come back that we can that we can extend ourself
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beyond our home and not be lost into the void we can come back
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it's kind of the same thing with resurrection i mean it's far more audacious but
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there's a way to come back from that one boundary that no one has ever crossed nobody has ever
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reversed except one. If it's true, then everything changes how you measure success and power and
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time. It means the worst thing is not the last thing. It means the story doesn't end where it
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appears to end. And if that's true, then that truly is the first and last and only mission
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that matters i mean we can travel to space we've done it before we can do it again we can go to
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mars i know man will be on mars someday or at least the hollywood motion picture association
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will make us think we all went to mars but we think we're in this closed system
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and right now with ai they're trying to delay death outrun it expand it you know through ai
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and all that stuff that's not life that's not life that's not what it's about this is the
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tension of the week technologically at the edge of becoming a space-faring species okay one that's
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just not going to the moon just to pick up rocks one that says we are going to go to mars and then
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beyond that we are we are grappling with complex systems coordinate thousands of minds push beyond
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the limits that any of us thought were even possible but at the same time culturally and
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morally we're struggling with the basic questions that we never seem to answer isn't it weird we
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can answer the questions we couldn't have answered 2,000 years ago. How do you get to
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space? Can a man get on the moon? Yeah, we can answer that. We know exactly how to do
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it. But truth, sacrifice, meaning, we're asking the same questions we were asking 2,000 years
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ago. We have the same damn answers. What's worth suffering for? What's worth dying for?
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moonshots went up at a time when the country looked exactly the way it does right now i mean
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we were we had assassinations we had riots in the streets we had all kinds of racial problems
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we had financial problems we had political problems all of it all of it and i've always
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been struck the end of this was the summer of 69 altamont altamont things just went absolutely
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crazy it was a big concert out on the pacific coast and um the hell's angels were providing
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security because they didn't want any police there and all of a sudden things just went
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nuts and lots of people died and that was kind of the end of that you know we're just going to be a
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society just loves each other without any rules that just that went away but the same summer that
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we're doing altamont there was a whole other group of people and the country was really split it was
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split between the hippies and the non-hippies people who believed in america who didn't believe
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in america and the people who believed in america were pushing for space and we all looked up while
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they were looking down in the mud we were looking up to the heavens and we conquered space and here
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we are all of these years later building rockets powerful enough to escape earth's gravity to go
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at the same time we have lost many of us have lost the ability to anchor ourselves to
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Is it only outward, faster, further, more advanced?
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Or 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?
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because one story tells us if we get everything right if we get everything right we can leave
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this world and return safely the other one says you don't have to get everything right even if
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everything in your life has gone wrong even with injustice winning in your life when death closes
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We're not going to resolve this tension this week,
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You 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.
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This 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.
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You know, if you lived through the Challenger, you just, you don't look at any of these things the same way.
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I can't believe how many people don't even know what Artemis is.
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You know, they don't know we're going back up towards the moon or anything else.
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It's pretty amazing how, I mean, PR on this is not real good.
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Okay, say you're not a NASA nerd and you don't just consume space material 24-7 like you.
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why should we care why is this like such a magical moment why are you going to cry
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i'm not going to cry yes i will um i think a um
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it's a wonder of the world have you ever seen a rocket launch
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uh yeah in the 80s it didn't go so well you didn't see i did were you there no i was in school
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okay i mean actually been there so every everybody should see a rocket launch everyone should see a
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rocket launch i mean a big one i saw i saw what was it columbia i think uh go up or the enterprise
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one of them um and it was it it truly is a wonder of the world it's you've never seen anything like
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it the power that it takes it television just does not do it justice at all and it is one of
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the greatest things man has ever done the force that it takes to get out out of the envelope of
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of earth and its gravitation gravitational pull is remarkable and so you stand there just in awe
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on what man can do it is the greatest achievement of mankind um far as you know exploration
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And 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.
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I want to help cut through the noise on something you probably heard this weekend.
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A small group of Catholic cardinals not allowed to access the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
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And if all you get are the internet facts, well, you know that it's because Jews hate Catholics or Christians or Jesus or somebody.
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all right let me help you cut through some of the noise that is happening uh on the internet
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if all you see on the internet now is that catholics were not allowed to go in and you
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know access the church of the holy sepulcher in jerusalem um because you know jews i guess
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hate people uh who are christian then you then you don't have all of the facts and the story might
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resonate with you a bit i guess but what you may not know uh and is really important to know
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is that israel closed all of the holy sites not just the christian holy sites you know and they're
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doing it because iran is intentionally targeting the holy sites with their missiles and israel
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wants to protect them that is their job to protect all of the holy sites you didn't hear about that
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online did you did you hear about the iranian missile fragment that nearly hit the church
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of the holy sepulcher recently where were all of the public condemnations then
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did you see any major figures coming out to condemn iran as quickly as they came out
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to ban and to spread this online like crazy about israel closing major sites at times
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you know uh that you know iran knows that there could be people to target and kill them is not
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unreasonable and it's also not unprecedented in wartime i mean i hate to say how much how much did
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those londoners uh hate christians when they closed the you know saint paul's cathedral in
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world war ii you know by the way how much did catholics hate catholics when they closed covid
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Israel is treating the Christian sites no differently than their own Jewish ones.
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Jews still cannot openly pray at the Western Wall.
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Christians now can go into the Holy Sepulcher.
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No matter what they do, it's always a lose-lose.
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If they let the cardinals in, they were targeted by Iran, it would be Israel's fault.
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If they don't let them in, it's still their fault.
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Either way, Israel is villainized, and they know that.
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But I will tell you, they protect all of the holy sites.
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And quite honestly, I don't think that the Iranians are targeting the Christian sites or the Jewish sites.
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I think they are targeting the mosque because they know that will wash the world in blood.
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And this is just another story used to outrage and divide us.
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The Pope said in his Palm Sunday message, he was preaching against Israel saying,
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God doesn't listen to the prayers who wage war.
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You know, I'm really glad the Pope's not infallible.
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I'm really glad because that's not true at all.
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The Bible is full of prayers from warriors about war.
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full of it full of it i don't know if you caught that one what really bothered me was that instead
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of focusing on cleaning up the messes quite honestly in our own churches i'll make that broad
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here's a guy using palm sunday to stoke division to point the finger and tell us who to hate now
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you know and still israel has promised to work with them to ensure that they can safely access
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the holy sites during a war but i don't know about you i'm tired of all the message and telling who
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to hate i'm going to show you something i've never showed these before this is a medallion i wear it
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every day this is a medallion uh from world war ii and it's a christian medallion and it's all
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of the christian faith most protestant okay christian medallion this one is a catholic
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medallion it's uh our lady of guadalupe i grew up catholic um this was special meaning to my
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mother etc etc i wear both of those and this weekend i attended a bar mitzvah i don't hate
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anybody's religion i don't know why we have to hate each other i don't understand why our churches
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must divide each other and don't get me wrong it's not all churches it's just some people
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doing some things at churches and everybody gets on board and they get up there you know stop it
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stop it you know i really think some point we're going to realize that jesus is coming home
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and when he comes and gets here if we're all arguing amongst ourselves do you remember what
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it was like when mom and dad got home and all the kids were arguing and bickering and dividing
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themselves. Remember what they used to say to us? I think daddy's going to say that to us too when
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he gets home. Stop your bickering. I don't care who started it. Stop it right now. All hands on
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deck. I'm tired of whose church I have to hate. I'm tired of what podcaster I have to hate today.
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I'm tired of having to hate the Jews every day, no matter who's saying what.
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There is a dark spiritual effort to tear Christians and Jews apart, to tear Christians apart from
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other Christians, to take conservatives and terrorists apart.
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Every coalition is splintering into smaller and smaller groups.
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And meanwhile, the enemies of Judeo-Christianity, they're all growing.
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Radical Islam watching this fight like a vulture, waiting to swoop in and eat the
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remains after we kill each other. You don't have to be a victim through all of this. You can see
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through it. You can see through all the narratives that are designed to make you angry, to put you
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in a silo of lonely outrage where you're totally alone and useless. Once you feel like you're
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alone, you are open to some very dark alliances. Look what happened to the left. They were
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convinced that every little group was for themselves and suddenly we see the Marxists
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and the Islamists working together because they agreed on one thing, people they hate.
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If we're not careful, that's exactly what's going to happen to us. And if the whole conservative
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movement turns on itself, who wins? Who wins? If Christianity turns on itself now, when the Lord
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needs all of us to prepare the way, all of us, what do you think is going to happen?
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If we let Jews and Christians be split apart, then what alliance comes next to take its place?
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It may feel good to fight, but it might feel good to be right.
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But he who lives by the sword dies by the sword, and I'd prefer not to die that way.
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The hate we create for one another will consume us right after it's consumed our enemy.
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I want to go to Liz Wheeler, a Catholic who I'm supposed to hate today, I guess.
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I mean, I don't agree with what the Pope said by any stretch, and it's disappointing.
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But what, am I supposed to hate the Catholics now?
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no i i think two things are true i think the internet is addicted to drama and that the
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internet doesn't always reflect the reality of what normal people think and i think that's
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probably the case with what happened in jerusalem yesterday on palm sunday when um cardinal pizza
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bala was denied access by israeli police and the internet went nuts about this acting as if the
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the state of israel the jews and israel hate christians i see no evidence of that i agree
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with what you said about security obviously israel has not only significant security concerns they
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have a responsibility to keep these holy sites safe i do think it's totally fine and i was one
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of the ones that spoke up i do think it's fine for people around the world christians of all
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denominations should all rally together to do this whenever there is an instance of religious
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persecution or infringement of the right of worship, we should speak up and make sure that
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that's justified. Especially after what we suffered here in the United States during COVID,
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I wasn't allowed to go to mass because, you know, Gavin Newsom in California told me I wasn't.
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That's not just, that's a violation of my religious liberty. And we did not, in the name
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of safety, no less, by the way, and we did not as a society collectively ask whether we were
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balancing the safety risks with the fundamental god-given right to worship so i think it's totally
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fine to ask why why this happened but it doesn't seem to me to be evidence of israel being
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discriminatory towards catholics it seems more evidence of just sort of government incompetence
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you know i have to tell you uh first of all this should tell you everything how many posts were
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there um for two weeks leading up to this for two weeks there was shrapnel that hit the church of the
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holy sepulcher okay um 9100 posts on it within eight hours there was over a quarter of a million
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posts about how the jews hated christians because they they kept him out of the church they kept
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cardinal uh pizzabala out of the the church of the holy sepulcher same church nobody cared about
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when it was when it was hit uh but but apparently somebody really cared about the other i mean
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it's not it's it's just not possible it's just not possible this is this is manufactured pure
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and simple it is manufactured and it is pushed by the left uh and by quite honestly probably
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iran and and their allies to get everybody to separate themselves and and hate each other
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i think those things can be true i mean there was obviously an element of manipulation or
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propaganda that was happening i mean you see that on x every day and like i said i think you can
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separate that from good faith christians being like hey we don't think this is right i think
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by the way that this all could have been avoided had um had cardinal pizabala and the israeli
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officials just communicated about this ahead of time israel would have been like oh sure you're
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not trying to have a large gathering you know this is incredibly important on palm sunday for
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you to go to the site where Jesus' body was laid after he died on the cross. I mean, obviously,
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that's going to resonate with people a little bit more deeply, I have to say, than shrapnel
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hitting the church on a random day. There is something deep inside of us that is moved by that.
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But they could have probably communicated about it, just like they resolved it in about two
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minutes after all this outrage. They probably should have just communicated this and avoided
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it, which is why I'm calling it an unforced error, because there are people who are in our own
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country who are obviously very divided on israel you know israel good israel ally israel bad israel
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villain and it's exhausting and a lot of it's fake and they try to take any um incident if
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there's even a grain of truth and the grain of truth in this is israel and pizza balla should
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have worked this out and this could have been avoided that's all true um they take anything
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with an element of truth and they try to turn it into this war between the jews and the christians
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and that's the part that's a shame it's not recognizing that this incident between um the
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cardinal and the israeli government shouldn't have happened right and like you said that is a very
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small group that went to lay palms this is not this was not you know a huge procession or any
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they're not filling it up for church or anything else very small number of people um you know they
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closed the churches the cathedral of saint paul's in london during the war for the same reason
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under attack you don't want to be there get out they didn't close it the whole time they closed
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it and opened it closed it and opened it i mean that is reasonable to do when you're trying to
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protect people and buildings that's i mean you know who's gonna if that's blown up if that if
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the church of the holy sepulcher was blown up who do you think is going to get the blame
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iran that's that's why you said in your monologue it's a lose-lose situation for israel because
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yeah they're going to be blamed if they don't properly secure it but there is a matter of
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balancing i mean we we know there is that always during covid it was we were told that this was
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for safety and for security and all of our religious rights were violated and that was not
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the government had no authority to do that um they they aren't the ones that get to extend to
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us a privilege of worshiping God and attending Mass and, you know, receiving the Holy Eucharist
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and everything that goes into, you know, Catholic worship. And it is a balance between securing a
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population and not violating fundamental inherent God-given human rights. And yeah, they messed up
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a little bit and they rectified it. And people online don't want to see any kind of nuance
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whatsoever. If you don't mind going back to what the Pope said, I found that to be very interesting
01:42:31.600
because as you know i am catholic i'm a practicing catholic i'm a very devout catholic
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and when the pope makes questionable comments which is how i would define his comment about
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god not listening so charitable you're so like a very diplomatic word that i've workshopped all
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weekend yes please be happy yeah yeah when he makes questionable comments it actually makes
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me very grateful to be catholic as funny as that sounds and the reason why is because the pope and
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This 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.
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But the Pope himself has no authority to unilaterally change Catholic beliefs, Catholic dogma, just with his pastoral comments.
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The Pope has the ability to speak in two ways, pastorally and very rarely infallibly.
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But that requires a very certain set of circumstances.
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It's him acknowledging a doctrine or acknowledging a doctrinal interpretation.
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That distinction, though, is very important over the weekend, because his comments about
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So Catholics, such as myself, are not required to agree with his political opinions.
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And don't get me wrong, I find it very annoying, for sure.
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I wish the Pope was a wiser leader on matters of politics.
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But it also makes me so grateful to be Catholic, because if he were the leader of a Protestant
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church, he could actually change the doctrine of what his faithful were to believe based on
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a faulty opinion, and that's not the case with Catholicism. So, as much as I find it very
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annoying, it doesn't push me away from Catholicism. It draws me closer because I'm very grateful
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to God for his church that remains as it always was and always will be despite
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turmoil in the world or the sins of man. Liz, love you. Thank you so much. Appreciate it.
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we'll talk again you bet and i'm not going to hate my uh i'm not going to hate my
01:44:31.500
my other friends who are now at war with i guess liz and everybody else i love i love all my
01:44:40.480
friends and i'm not going to get involved in any of that because uh i think it's pretty clear i
01:44:48.500
really think it's pretty clear. God has this under control. Uh, we're not going to, I, I can't judge
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who he listens to and who he doesn't listen to. I think he listens to all of his children, quite
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honestly, what he responds to. I don't, I don't know exactly. I don't know if he responds to my
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prayers all the time either. Um, but, uh, I know he's got it under, under control and he'd like
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there's very few members of the gop i actually like right now um because i think they're all
01:49:44.700
spineless weasels uh in uh the senate there are a few senator ron johnson is one of them that i
01:49:51.900
like he's been standing really firm on this the whole time uh and he's actually going a bit further
01:49:59.020
than than i would have but i think we're running out of options um where he's now saying we should
01:50:05.720
just abolish the filibuster senator welcome to the program how are you well glenn i appreciate
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those kind sentiments so i mean is that all we are we really down to that abolishing this
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because i've always been against that and now we're running out of any kind of option because
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of our own people is i mean is it wise to do that so glenn i think every conservative
01:50:32.840
definitely wants to filibuster when we're in the minority to stop democrats from completely
01:50:38.260
destroying this country i mean i we're all the same page from that but the problem is democrats
01:50:42.920
last time they had the chance they tried they came up too short and of course we said kirsten
01:50:48.860
cinema and joe manchin were heroes for doing so but they got purged from their party so the split
01:50:55.380
in the republican conference and i've come to this conclusion reluctantly the split in the
01:51:00.000
republican conference are between those of us who firmly believe democrats when they have the chance
01:51:05.120
they will end the filibuster turn dc and puerto rico into states packed supreme court uh you know
01:51:11.140
nationalized elections mail okay they're going to do that there are a number of colleagues in the
01:51:17.040
senate who are hoping against all hope that they won't do that um again it's a legit it's a
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legitimate concern i mean it would be nice if democrats would you know hold on to the field
01:51:29.140
and so now here we are first of all i don't see how the senate can get much more broken i've been
01:51:36.660
here 15 years glenn we should have passed 180 appropriation bills before the fiscal year
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you know how many we've passed six that's a 96.7 failure rate we're 39 trillion dollars in debt
01:51:50.800
i came because we're more to our kids future we're 14 trillion now we're 39 trillion now here we are
01:51:56.920
we're in a war with iran the democrats opened up the border allowed millions of people to flood in
01:52:02.720
this country there may be iranian sleeper cells if there's ever a moment in time where we need
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dhs at full strength it's now but democrats the senate is now being ruled by the minority
01:52:15.500
democrats are i think the funding i i think the president needs to call you guys back into session
01:52:22.440
i think he needs to call you back this is ridiculous you're on recess for two weeks
01:52:27.020
and and we'd come okay absolutely we come but the problem is democrats will not relent on this this
01:52:34.840
is a hill they will die on because if if we end up with election security uh and that's what this
01:52:41.980
is all about this is about turning america into one party nation this is their game plan okay and
01:52:48.180
so they will again this is a hill they'll die and they have the backing of the mainstream media who
01:52:53.160
will never hold them accountable turn the tables here if if it were republicans holding up funding
01:52:58.480
for dhs to fund the agency right we'd be excoriated in the media we would have done it okay we would
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have you know we would have paved within hours democrats here they're they're continuing and
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quite honestly the circular firearm squad that's occurring within the republican party right now
01:53:13.600
it's only emboldening them so yeah we can go back but democrats just say nope i'm not going to do
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it we got to have all these reforms which are completely unacceptable you know to require
01:53:24.860
judicial warrants to return people come to this country illegally and you can't do it so they're
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they're making completely unreasonable demands but the media is backing them up and that's that's
01:53:36.420
the unlevel playing field that's the unfair fight we're we're faced with okay so senator let me let
01:53:42.560
me play devil's advocate here um you know we haven't gotten anything done i i wanted to talk
01:53:48.540
to you about jack smith's arctic frost which is worse than um much worse than um nixon's watergate
01:53:57.820
ever was far worse but you know we're going to lose the house and possibly the senate uh you
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know here in a few months by january it'll be a completely different world you're not going to
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be able to pursue any of this stuff we have the goods when i mean what are we waiting for here
01:54:17.800
why isn't this why isn't the doj taking this why are people in jail yet so that i can't answer
01:54:24.940
for the doj but again the point you just made arctic frost is orders of magnitude worse than
01:54:30.740
watergate but again the legacy media blew watergate all outer proportion brought down a
01:54:36.680
president because of that and here you have something far far worse and you know where's
01:54:42.020
the outrage in the mainstream media. Now, Senator Grasso and I and I joined investigation. We
01:54:47.240
released the information that, you know, for example, Cash Patel had more than two years
01:54:53.360
worth of his records, subpoenaed when he was a private citizen. We did that back in November.
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That didn't get covered. But what I will tell you, and this is enormously frustrating to me,
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most of what we know about Ordered Frost, we got cooperatively from AT&T and Verizon,
01:55:10.580
Department of Justice, we virtually have gotten squat.
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So what we know about the outrageousness of Arctic Cross
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mainly comes from sources outside Department of Justice and DOJ.
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What does that tell you about Pam Bondi and the DOJ?
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One thing it tells me is they do not have the personnel.
01:55:34.580
So they had to get rid of some of the deep state actors.
01:55:37.900
But 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.
01:55:48.740
So, again, the Democrats are very effective at using lawfare, of having their friends in the media, destroying this country.
01:55:56.720
And 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.
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that takes personnel to go through to make sure that innocent names are protected i mean that is
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an enormous task and that took up an awful lot of doj and fbi time i'm sure so again so again
01:56:16.480
there's legitimate reasons but from my standpoint this is a priority you're finding out what the
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coordination was between the biden department judge in the wisconsin attorney general on
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judge trupas but on jack frost i mean this this needs this information needs to be made public
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So tell me why the average person listening there probably have never even heard of this.
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Why is this bigger and more important than Watergate?
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You know, it's outrageous that they really violated the separation of powers, you know, subpoenaing sitting senators, members of Congress.
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But 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.
01:57:00.460
their records are also scooped up so the the vast dragnet of arctic frost i mean this wasn't
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you know like dixon's enemy list this is or is the magnitude worse they they were trying to make
01:57:14.520
a crime out of what jack kennedy did to win the presidency back in the 60s where you know they
01:57:20.180
had an alternate slate of electors in hawaii that's what judge trupus did in wisconsin was
01:57:24.780
an alternate slate of electors is above board the wisconsin election commission has even ruled
01:57:29.500
there's nothing wrong there the attorney general's office said there's nothing wrong with that and
01:57:32.900
yet now wisconsin attorney general is you know putting destroying judge troops's life he's two
01:57:38.780
million dollars in legal fees right now just trying to defend himself for doing what bale gore should
01:57:43.740
have done but he didn't he did not have an office of slated electors so when reached the supreme
01:57:47.660
court that he had no case but they're criminalizing what is a normal elect election type of procedure
01:57:55.120
in a disputed election they're criminalizing it what is still out there that you need answers on
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well again without the documents i can't tell you and that's you know so yeah we could haul
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in jack smith like the house did before a hearing and he'll run circles around you he knows what he
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did until we get the documents and by the way i don't know how many of those documents have been
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destroyed now some of these documents have been retrieved from gifts that they didn't even know
01:58:24.040
about in burn bags but just weren't able to burn and destroy enough evidence on their way out the
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door so you again you'll never know but by the way it's one of the reasons that uh i haven't
01:58:34.320
been pursuing the epstein files and i know we're learning a lot but you know how how complete are
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those things how might have those documents been documented as well you know so again you just
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don't know but the more information we have the more knowledge we'll have obviously the better
01:58:50.900
will be able to discern these things but no it's as you can tell by my voice i'm highly frustrated
01:58:55.700
by this what is your when you look at you know down the road what does the next two years look
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like in america i mean with war with the borders with a congress that just won't fund anything
01:59:17.500
um with the corruption not seemingly going anywhere to prosecute anybody um the gop in
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just as bad if not worse uh condition than the the democrats where are we in two years
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well i'm not the most uplifting character here and you know i'm not a one of these
01:59:41.240
i'm an optimist okay i mean look what the democrat party has done this country i mean
01:59:46.300
they've literally sought out to destroy it i mean can you imagine we're talking about
01:59:50.120
you know biological males competing in girls sports we're mutilating children we opened up
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our borders to millions of people and where was the outrage by the press so i keep coming back
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to that all the time if we had an honest unbiased media that held both sides accountable both sides
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accountable we'd be in a far different place but we have a highly biased the left media which is
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working with democrat party to turn america into some i guess socialist paradise which
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that's an oxymoron okay um no we're on a very destructive path that's all i can say and and
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you know government only grows in one direction she keeps growing and growing and growing and
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as government grows your freedoms necessarily recede and i i fear has gotten so large gotten
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is so far in debt it's it's hard to figure out how to put this genie back in the bottle okay i
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again but but but glenn but glenn like you i love this country it is precious in the span of human
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history you we can't give up the fight we got to just keep fighting and we've got somebody in
02:01:02.280
president trump you know far from perfect human being as none of us are who is fighting unlike
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any president I've ever seen fight to save this country and we he just needs more people in the
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senate more people in congress who are not worried about getting re-elected but doing what we have
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to do take the risk I mean ending the filibuster is taking a risk it's taking an enormous risk
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but again I believe democrats would do it anyway so I don't think it's that big a risk
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but we have to take it now while we can try and preserve our elections you know try and get
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id and citizenship requirements um try and try and turn this nation around the next three years
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prevent democrats from destroying it if they get power in 2029 i think that's that's really kind
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of my viewpoint we've got three years we've only got about nine months before we may lose the house
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and then we don't have the reconciliation power um and have any kind of cooperation out of the
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house so time is short this is not time to fool around and unfortunately that's what's happening
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in washington dc where we're just fooling around what's your uh quickly what's your your take on
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the war i think it was a really tough decision for trump to make because i i really think he is
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a person who just wants peace but we had to act before we couldn't we could not i mean obama by
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they all said can't allow iran to get a nuclear weapon but they funneled hundreds of billions
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dollars to allow them to reach that point so he had to act before they became a nuclear power
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before they had so many missiles and so many drones that taking this kind of action would
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have devastated the region as opposed to the destruction that's already occurring. So
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it was a tough decision. We have to finish the job, though. We have to finish the job. You can't
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allow a regime who's continued on the same aims as the Ayatollahs to exist. We have to help
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Iranian people take back their country. You concerned about troops going in?
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sure okay absolutely um but we have we have to finish the job i'll support president trump
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because i i know he's the least likely president in my lifetime to get us involved in a long war
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if he sends troops it will be to win we will win this war and we better we have to win this war
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i agree i agree uh senator thank you very much thanks i appreciate all that you do you're really
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truly one of the good guys thank you honestly for working as hard as you do and i hope uh
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I hope the president calls you all back, uh, to Washington and says, sorry about your
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resets, no more hopscotch, get the job done, but thank you.
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to be thinking about that for a couple minutes huh glenn beck will be right back
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all right you know i know cardinal pizza balla uh rang a bell i had to go back in the archives
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here is the clip from not too many moons ago while i was talking about cardinal pizza balla
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but some now information that is coming from us and we don't know our butt from our elbow
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on the conclave um but uh we're going to talk about it anyway can we at least discuss how
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awesome the names are yeah my favorite right now i don't know anything about his politics
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pizza balla the guy's last name is pizza balla p-i-z-z-a-b-a-l-l-a pizza ball he's a baller
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i love that for pizza uh it's uh you know maybe we would have maybe we would have maybe maybe
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maybe things would have been better if he would have you know come through in the conclave and
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been uh the pope who knows uh who knows at least it would have been a much more fun name i'm just
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saying i'm just saying jason quickly did we miss anything we had to we should touch on quickly
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bunch of iran news possibility of ground troops going in possibly taking over some islands people
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are speculating and the president also talked about um talking with the new regime i guess
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the d league regime that's now in iran still lots of updates on that we'll keep an eye on it okay
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So the answer is no, nothing, nothing important going on.