Is Ukraine in Trouble? | Guests: Nathan Nipper & Elijah Schaffer | 12⧸8⧸21
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2 hours and 3 minutes
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166.54022
Summary
In this episode of The Glenbeck Program, we have a special guest on the show today, Vladimir Putin. We talk about inflation and what it means for the economy and the future of the stock market. We also get to meet the man who is going to be on the TV show tonight, Vladimir Putin!
Transcript
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enlightenment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
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well i think we showed him a thing or two yeah that's right have you even seen the first minute
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of the putin biden phone conversation oh my gosh why would we release this they didn't release it
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we release this it is so humiliating and you can see on putin's face he knows exactly who and what
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he's dealing with uh we're gonna we're gonna stop there also uh we talked to mr rittenhouse yesterday
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kyle rittenhouse uh he is going to be on the tv show tonight i met him for the first time we sat down
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and we recorded tonight's tv show i'm gonna play cuts of it uh i've got a lot to say about kyle rittenhouse
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uh he is he is not who the media is making him out to be in fact i don't even think he is the guy
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i thought he was um he's a fascinating fascinating dude we'll talk about that coming up first putin and
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the glenbeck program reading all kinds of stuff today about how inflation the new numbers come out
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on friday we have 6.2 percent inflation that's at a 30 year high uh they're expecting it to be up at
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6.7 percent inflation but it's transitory until it's not and they announced last week that it's not
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so another thing that said people are running out of money you remember the big thing was
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and vladimir putin what do you want for christmas
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well i'd have to see if joe biden was asleep at the switch
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of course he is he always is let me play and if you happen to be watching the blaze
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it's it's worth putting down your coffee or whatever and watching vladimir putin's face during this
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but listen how this started joe biden didn't have his mic on so like an old grandpa he's like
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fiddling with the dials i'm just looking at the dial trying to fiddle with is this micro hello oh my gosh watch
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good to see you again i uh unfortunately last time i said we didn't get to see one another
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at the g20 i hope next time we meet we do it in person
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do you see that expression like meh maybe we'll see maybe i don't know uh putin is is an evil dude
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and uh uh remember he is if you watch videos of him his gun hand when he was a he was a kgb agent for
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so long when he walks both hands don't swing like a normal person walking only one hand swings
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because he was trained to keep his hand where the revolver is and he's still the kgb strongman
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he is um way ahead of us and knows exactly what the deal is when when joe biden got into office
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believe it or not all this damage has been done in one year um when he first got into office on january
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20th one of the first things he did was allow the pipeline to be built from russia into europe
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now if donald trump would have done that on one of his first days would we not all be screaming i know
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i would have whoa is there a deal being brokered here how come that's happening on one of the first
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days that's a very very big deal if donald trump would have done that they would have used that as
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proof he was in bed with vladimir putin but nary a peep out of anyone so you know this pipeline is
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the pipeline that ronald reagan warned about it's been a very big deal for a very long time
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so putin i mean uh so uh joe biden gets in one of the first things he does hey let him build the
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pipeline what's the big deal poland and ukraine get on the phone and say you can't do that don't do
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that that makes that makes him more likely to invade our nations ah that's crazy talk we got him over
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the barrel do you do you how do you he started building the pipeline started building the pipeline
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four days after the inauguration of of joe biden four days and now he's sitting there with all of the
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cards he's got poland he has ukraine he has europe he can squeeze the lifeblood out of them
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this holiday season this winter when it's freezing cold and everybody in the west is like we gotta do
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something about global warming let's turn off the nuclear power plants that have nothing to do with
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global warming and are the safest kind of energy the world has ever invented let's turn those off
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so as we're turning everything off he's pumping more oil in
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and we're somehow or another going to stop him we're going to stop him please play the cut of the
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national security advisor uh biden's message uh to putin cut six their assessment so far was that
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putin had not made a decision over whether to invade ukraine so did president biden get clarity
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from him on whether or not that is his intention we still do not believe that president putin has
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made a decision what president biden did today was lay out very clearly the consequences if he chooses
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to move he also laid out an alternative path an alternative path that is fundamentally in keeping
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with the basic principles and propositions that have guided america in the euro-atlantic area for the
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past 70 years okay and ultimately we will see in the days ahead through actions not through words
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yeah uh what course of action russia chooses to take well he's got i mean he laid it out you do that
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there are going to be economic economic ramifications for vladimir putin and don't laugh that off
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i mean in just a few short months joe biden has almost destroyed our economy
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i mean it's it's insane it's insane he's carrying a small stick and barking loudly
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he does the opposite you know donald trump was the least warmongering uh president i've seen in my
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lifetime every president has talked the same game except for donald trump and not saying that they
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all wanted war but they all played the state department's game and we played the same game
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over and over and over the only one that kind of broke it was ronald reagan and he spooked the hell
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out of the russians caused them to spend all kinds of money
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scared the hell out of them and what happened they collapsed we had peace
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donald trump played this expertly because is there any doubt in your mind that if putin or china or
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anybody else would have really done something against our national interests that he would have
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gone in balls to the wall no doubt in my mind donald trump would push the button he would execute a plan
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however if it's not in our national interest he's not going in he wouldn't be going in to ukraine
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if russia attacks so if you're not going to go in what do you do you have to carry a big stick
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you want peace you carry a big stick and you have a twitchy eye and you're like don't do it
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don't do it man don't because i i man holy cow my my eye is twitching and my hand is kind of vibrating
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on the button right now i just might do it and that's what keeps people like putin at bay
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not joe biden joe biden you know he gave them what they wanted the nordstrom pipeline
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at the at the he did it even when ukraine and poland were screaming please don't do that
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then what what was his second mistake his second mistake was afghanistan
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when he pulls out of afghanistan screws all of our allies nato almost falls apart
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that's his second problem his third problem is there were no repercussions for
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anyone on afghanistan he still thinks it was fine
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there was no repercussion for anybody in the pentagon
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under this regime with the people in the pentagon i've always said you know the president is the
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president but the pentagon they're at least competent i don't believe that anymore
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i believe the soldiers are the military but the people they take their commands from they're morons
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so are we planning for evacuation in case he does something in ukraine we can get the americans out
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you know the white house responded with not the same situation no i mean
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we're you know we don't have to plan those things you know we we've got we've got contingency plans on everything
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no you don't no you don't because you knew what was coming in afghanistan and you didn't do it
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the question follow up did you learn any lessons from afghanistan let's not confuse these two
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i mean afghanistan required us to quickly get americans out of a war zone and this is nothing like that
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if russia invades it would be us getting americans out of a war zone
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because you just sold the freedom of an entire country out
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for what joe for what what did you get from russia
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i don't think his son was an artist yet so i don't know if he sold any art
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but what was it that we as the united states got
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and i don't have a problem with not being the world's policeman
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uh the presidential commission on the supreme court
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no serious person in either major political party
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and to not have to say to potential moderate voters
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then it'll be a shorter conversation Citigroup's
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she called for global leaders to set consistent
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simply asking clients to dispose of any so-called
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brown assets which would just shift the problem
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without any backup plan if we're shutting down a
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then we're not providing alternative employment
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entrepreneurs and building out the alternatives
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this is going to be a very unpleasant and socially
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those of you in Davos this is the Davos plan you know
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you always say oh man they're all just these great
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guys going to the ski resort you know talk about
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money and things and it's great that they're all
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getting together in Davos this the great reset is from
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Davos it is the Davos plan I don't know about you but
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I haven't been invited to Davos in quite a long time
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oh in fact never have you your voice isn't being
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heard in this you're just gonna have to go through that
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that really socially unpleasant transition that we all
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have to go through because why why do we have to go
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through this oh that's right because they've decided
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you don't have a say in it so when they said you know
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we're not gonna do this you know on loans it's that that's
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ridiculous it's not gonna have an effect on anybody uh yes
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yes it is yes it is this is one step closer now to the
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great reset this is one step closer to you not being able
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to get a loan for something you want to do and if you want
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to buy a dirty old house oh my gosh what are your plans to
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make sure that that's a greenhouse what are your plans to
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make sure that that doesn't take all that oil to heat that
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house I mean we'll help you you just have to take out a loan
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you know to make sure you do all that now that might be a loan
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you can't afford then maybe you shouldn't have the house but
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we can sell it to somebody like blackrock who has the money
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and they have the credibility with the bank to be able to turn
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that into a green green house and then you can rent it from
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it's it's it's it's insanity but let me give you this from the
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new york times i love this sol amarova a cornell law school
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professor whom critics painted as a communist after
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president biden picked her for key banking regular
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regulator job she withdrew from consideration for the post on
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tuesday in a letter to the white sad by the way
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that's sad is it yeah i mean i because we talked so much about her
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and it didn't seem like anybody else knew anything about her yeah i don't
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remember it there was nobody else talking about it
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this audience by itself basically made this one happen and thank god it did
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uh she is um well you just look up some of her hit quotes uh i'm gonna i'm just
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gonna read what the new york times said about her
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in a letter to the white house ms omarova said it was no longer tenable for
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her to seek the position of comptroller of the currency
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mr biden who said ms omarova had lived the american dream
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by escaping her birthplace in the former soviet union
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no she was over here on uh an educational uh visa
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so she didn't escape in fact she loved the soviet union
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sol would have been she would have brought invaluable insight and perspective
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to our important work on behalf of the american people he said
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but unfortunately from the very beginning of her nomination
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sol was subjected to inappropriate personal attacks
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oh my gosh well i i first of all the new york times in their tweet about this
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story yeah i think nailed it they said she's cornell law professor whom
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president biden picked for a key banking regulator job she's withdrawing
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bank lobbyists and republicans painted her as a communist
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because she was born in the soviet union yeah it's xenophobia
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it was just because she was born there now it's weird because i don't remember
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painting melania trump as a communist because she was born in the soviet union
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but you thought it that's a dog whistle stew really yeah we all thought it
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dog whistle dog whistle i don't remember melania communist right that's what we
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were all thinking no we actually were like this is an amazing story a woman who
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was born and why why isn't this a big deal right it's incredible yeah and no one
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seemed to care about it at all including the new york times well the new york
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times might have had a little bit in their dog whistle racism uh and xenophobia
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you know they might have thought well if melania is with donald trump of course he
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has an affinity to russia because she's a communist ms amaroma faced months of
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criticism from republicans and bank lobbyists who cast her as a threat to
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the american economy lobbyists began to oppose her almost as soon as her
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nomination was announced saying she wanted to replace the banking
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industry's functions with services provided by the federal reserve they
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pointed to a 2020 paper that she had written about the ways the fed could use
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its own digital currency with central bankers that had already begun to
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consider creating as comptroller she would have had to coordinate with bank
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regulators at the federal reserve but would not have the authority to make
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changes of the banking system structure dummy some lobbyists including the
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incoming chairman of a group representing community bankers and the chief
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executive of another group that focuses on big banks also shared a wall street
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journal editorial suggesting that miss omorova's soviet childhood meant she
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couldn't be trusted now i will tell you i read that wall street journal and it is
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her childhood in the soviet union that made me go hmm can we trust her she
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wasn't playing with lincoln logs they weren't talking about lincoln over in the
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soviet union can we trust her because she wasn't playing with a chatty kathy doll oh no no it was a
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soviet doll this is the craziest things i've ever heard republicans in com and in congress
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mimic the lobbyist criticism saving miss omorova's academic work and her soviet origins should
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disqualify her yeah her academic work should have in exchange in an exchange that drew gasks from
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democrats during miss omorova's hearing before the senate banking committee senator john kennedy
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republican of louisiana demanded that he know whether or not miss over uh omorova had ever resigned from a
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communist youth group that soviet children were forced to join i don't know whether to call you
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professor or comrade he said but the republican opposition would not have mattered had senate
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democrats been united in favor of ms omorova her nomination was ultimately doomed by a lack of support
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from moderates making her the biden administration's third high profile nominee to bow out okay let me ask
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you this if your problem came from your democratic moderates then she probably isn't a moderate to most
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democrats because you only have a few moderates left that you haven't taken out back and shot in the
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head uh and if it was those moderates it's really not the xenophobic uh crazed callings and cat
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calls from republicans it is really truly you don't like a moderate candidate every candidate you're
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putting up is saying crazy things like we should close all of the banks and there should only be one bank
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the fed and the fed will just open up accounts for everybody and all of the loans and everything can be done
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by the federal reserve that doesn't sound like a very american idea and if that is the new america
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then i don't want any part of that and yes i will fight against a bank monopoly held by our federal
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glenn beck and kyle rittenhouse go one-on-one tonight the real villain of the rittenhouse story
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i actually talked to him uh did this interview yesterday you're it's going to air tonight we'll
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play some clips here in a minute um he's a fascinating guy and i don't think the guy everybody thinks he is
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everybody thinks he's some sort of a of a conservative crusader he's not he's not he's a kid um and uh i think
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a really decent nice nice kid uh but he is a kid nonetheless uh and i said to him has justice been
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i don't think it has yeah i disagree with him on that yeah yeah he should have never been charged
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and until that that sort of stuff is rectified and what happened to him in the media is rectified
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i said the the so they didn't get you okay so you were found uh not guilty so justice has been served
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there but they're still calling you a racist white supremacist they're still doing it the press that
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ginned this whole thing up until there's justice there there won't be justice until there's justice with
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this out of control prosecutor that thing should have never come to court never should have never
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gone to court and yet it did why because the prosecutor is is either somebody who just cares
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about you know his approval ratings or was doing it because the mob said but it had nothing to do with
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justice and that should be corrected that's when justice will be served and we should also point out
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the only reason he was able to do this interview with you not in a jail cell is because of conservative
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media members who risked their lives uh to film the footage and luckily caught it all because without
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that he'd be in prison for the next 50 years or more yeah i talked to him about that without the video
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coverage of the event and the video coverage in the trial do you think you'd be free here is answer
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tonight kyle rittenhouse one-on-one with me the real villain of the rittenhouse story tonight 9 p.m blaze tv.com
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glenn 20 to save 20 welcome to the glenn beck program it is the holiday season and uh it is
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we need to reconnect it's been you know we're going on two years of lockdown madness in some states
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and reconnect with the real values there's a book out called uh life on christmas eve it's a novel i
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told you about it before um and it is a book written by one of my writers the guy who uh there i have two
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writers and researchers uh that are you know that's their primary only real job is to write the wednesday
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night specials and uh nathan nipper is one of them and he takes two weeks to write one of those
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specials i you know i i do them every week but uh these writers need you know need to skip every other
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one or something but uh so nathan uh is one of the guys who writes and if you've ever watched any of
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our specials and thought wow that was really important he's one of the guys responsible for it
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and he's written a book life on christmas eve which has been in the works for how long i mean
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as a story over 10 years yeah how did you how did you find the time to because i work you to the bone
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yeah how did you find time to write this i wouldn't have uh i actually wrote the first draft of that six
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years ago and just sort of tinkered with it you know over the ensuing six years very slow i'm a slow
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writer uh you may have noticed yeah i know so not true so yeah um first draft was over six years
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ago and then you know it's just been tell the story tell the story quickly now let me tell you
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this because he's a really humble guy and he's not going to say as i told you the last time he was on
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um he'll never bring this up but he has three kids and uh they don't have they were born without
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faces and so he wrote this book to be able to this why i ask you to go to amazon.com right now and get
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the book life on christmas eve so he can get the surgeries needed uh for his children to have faces
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i understand you got eyebrows we had to start there right somewhere right um but uh but you only got
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three eyebrows yes instead of the full six it's true it's rare yeah to have that problem but and it's
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weird to start with the eyebrows before the eyes but anyway go ahead and tell me about life on
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christmas eve let's sure yeah um life on christmas eve is about a 31 year old small town woman who
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finally watches uh it's a wonderful life for the very first time and shortly after she does she starts
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to notice some unusual weird similarities between a few things that happened to her and things that
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happened in the movie and so her journey to sort of figure out why these things might be happening
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uh leads her to an encounter with a mysterious stranger we'll say on on christmas eve now do you
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mention the pandas that you saved uh don't believe i see he's again he's being very humble
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nathan is responsible really single-handedly for getting pandas taken off of the endangered species
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lifts uh he really he's big on pandas so you might say he's a conservative writes for glenn beck yeah but
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he is really big into pandas and this book has nothing to do with that but i just thought maybe
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if you like pandas you might think you know what what's what's a few bucks going his way for his kids
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and i also like pandas and it's a good book life on christmas eve so uh would i see this on hallmark
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um believe it or not as heartwarming as this book is yeah it's a little it's a little dark honestly
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for them um probably it's in a couple spots yeah so but i also because i've read the book it also
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isn't uh now i could be really harsh i don't mean to be so harsh because maybe it's just me
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but not quite as formulaic as movies on hallmark are uh well i appreciate that i was sort of
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trying for that yeah you were trying for the non-formula right right yeah i mean it works
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for hallmark it does uh but uh gosh darn it those movies are so surprising even the end of each one
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my 14 year old son the other night hallmark channel is on and i'm barely paying attention to it
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and he actually said you know uh it seems like they really go for quantity over quality no
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just out of the blue and i thought it's weird because your son without eyes or a mouth uh was
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watching hallmark well you can hear it and discern a lot oh okay from another room so they do have
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ears yes i mean that's something you probably should have disclosed yeah i mean there are a lot
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of people are trying to get gosh sympathy or something what is what are you trying to do here
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well we have to be able to communicate hey let's not talk down to him he is i don't know if you know
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this too but he is the guy who you remember those chilean miners that were trapped yeah he dug him
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out by hand really yeah he's gonna he's gonna deny that but that's how humble he is wow i mean
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humility is really his big deal you're sort of like the forrest gump of our generation it it's like
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that and wouldn't you like to own the book written by our real forrest gump real life forrest
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and my understanding is correct that movie was based on the life of nathan nipper nathan nipper
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the life on christmas eve a novel and you can get it uh at amazon or bookstores anywhere last time
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uh they ran out of books they did they did run out of books you have books now this time yes but i mean
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they actually had to do an for amazon an emergency uh paperback edition like oh really i think the the
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hard copies are almost gone as well for hardcover so well you know what i don't like about hardcovers
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what's that well um the hardcovers remind me about remind me bring flashbacks of the unabomber
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to mind really yeah that's it it's random i don't understand well it's a weird thing i was reading a
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book when i heard about the first explosion and uh so it is it they give me the willies a little bit
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i like soft covers better but do you know that he's the guy guy nathan nathan was the guy he was
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the neighbor uh of the first bomb and uh he was like that seems weird that guy in that sweatshirt
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and he drew up you remember that sketch i remember the sketch he drew it up himself so you're a you're
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an you're a artist a crime artist i've been known to draw yeah okay a little bit here and there
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how many times has nathan saved your life i think that's a question as an audience member you need to
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ask yourself and what have you done to thank him have you thought about buying life on christmas eve
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that's one way to do it i think it's the probably the most important way you could everything else
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he's responsible for the moon land well i'm not going to get into it because it makes him uncomfortable
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but life on christmas eve by nathan nipper it's a great holiday read you can get it everywhere
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wherever books are sold i mean and i mean probably not porn shops that's true and they well they don't
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sell books i don't know if they sell books do they sell books nathan i do not know nathan owns a giant
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chain of porn shops that one's probably not helping right he was the first guy to actually develop a
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porn shop yeah so uh anyway i could say definitely that is not true definitely not true life on christmas
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eve pick this up at amazon right now or we will come back and talk to you more about the things that
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nathan has done that should make you want to buy this book beyond it's a really good book life on
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christmas eve uh by nathan nipper i'm waiting until you get online
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still waiting here's another great book that you have to have under the christmas tree for this
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season if you are a parent or a grandparent you have anybody in your life and i don't honestly
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some of these are kids kids books but you know young adult and adult books as well don't get excited
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nathan um the tuttle twins explain how our economy works it explains how our republic works why freedom
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coming up in just a second we're going to um get into the kyle rittenhouse uh special that airs tonight at
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9 p.m on blaze tv uh you can watch it at 9 30 eastern on youtube.com slash blaze tv but please become a member
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kyle rittenhouse on tonight yeah uh 9 p.m eastern right after a brand new studio's america and in
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uh that special you talk to kyle about how he obviously his entire experience and you think back
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to that incident we just mentioned it the only reason he's not in prison is because there were
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conservative journalists including blaze tv's own elijah schaefer who was there i think elijah was
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was incredibly key incredibly key he was the first he was the guy who did the only interview
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with kyle on the street before the shooting before the shooting yeah and and put a put a different
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picture i mean when you when you first saw the video even of the actual incident it was of course
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being reported that he was a white supremacist and he was gun crazy it was elijah's interview
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that really turned that narrative around initially for instance here's the interview listen this is
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the buddy's business what are you guys doing out here we're protecting from the citizens and i just
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got pepper sprayed by a person in the crowd so you had non-lethal but you didn't respond we don't have
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non-lethal so you guys are full-on ready to defend the property yes we are hey no i can ask can you
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guys step back medical emf right here i'm an emt is that clip partially and some other stuff uh that
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was shot by elijah and others uh in the concert mainly in conservative media uh was able to show
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i mean you should you see he's leaving this interview this this guy who all he wants his
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attention for his white supremacy leaving the interview to uh to give medical attention to black
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life matter protesters and he said and they attacked him he and elijah said you have you have a weapon
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and uh kyle says yeah but but it's i don't have non-lethal so in other words they can do whatever
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they want but unless my life is in jeopardy i'm not using it because i have only lethal uh weapons
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that shows he's in control of himself and his weapon and he's not itching for a fight yeah and
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yeah i will say and when as you're pitching people you know around the holidays here to think about
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supporting blaze tv a lot of this stuff has happened this year i mean think of all the things that have
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been exposed think about all the stuff that we went through with afghanistan the coverage that we had
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there not to mention your own charitable efforts to actually remove people from afghanistan uh that were
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american citizens and christians in danger but i mean all of these things i think work together in
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some way and uh i while i think you get really fantastic shows like studios america on this
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network you also get i think the the ability to be part of something that is bigger than that
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you know they're the pushback on the kyle rittenhouse is a white supremacist
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narrative came solely from places like blaze tv and other conservative outlets that didn't back down
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immediately when everyone was calling him a white supremacist we didn't say we know he's not we just
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said where's the evidence for this claim can you can you prove this wait a minute we're seeing the
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video where's the evidence that he was targeting people all over the place he's running away from
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them and that sort of stuff was only covered by conservative media for a very long time and i think
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and still kind of is and still kind of is yeah i tell you we we are making an impact and i say we
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not meaning just the blaze i mean conservative media would they are terrified of us they are they're
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terrified if they could shut us down today they would but they know they can't now does that mean
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they're not going to no i think they're going to i think that's a matter of of time and to see what
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happens but the conservative movement is growing stronger and stronger and i can't even say it's
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conservative movement the common sense movement i'm a conservative but i'm also a common sense guy
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and i i can live next door to people who have wildly different views than me but i believe in the bill
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of rights and that's that's my movement is the bill of rights the rights of free people to remain
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free we can disagree on policies all you want but not on the rights that's and look at what's happening
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they are um they're skewing the mainstream media i don't know if you saw this about the white house
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having a briefing several briefings with all of the main anchors and the main uh news uh groups uh to
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talk to about their coverage of the white house and the economy and covid those guys are all that's
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all propaganda that's all that is and the american people know it i mean did you see bill de blasio
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what yesterday said he was going to make uh vaccines mandatory uh in for everybody in new york
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yesterday it was the city council wasn't it that said no we're not gonna do that the courts
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today yeah okay um so the courts did it the courts have been speaking loudly on this but it looks like
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they're even losing support from democrats now in the house and the senate on the vaccine mandates
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they're not even going to get enough democrats to go on that that's because you've been allowed to hear
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You know, I went shopping yesterday for my wife and really couldn't find anything.
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Not because I didn't know what to get her, just because nothing was...
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Strangely, the parking lots were still absolutely packed.
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It has nothing to do with how many people are shopping.
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You just can't get close to a mall on Christmas.
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And God help me, I went shoe shopping for my wife.
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Have you ever done any shoe shopping at Nordstrom's?
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There are more salespeople than there are cars in the parking lot.
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I mean, there was no shortage in the shoe department at Nordstrom's.
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There were too many people that were there, but it was very delightful.
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It does feel like the worst case scenario pre-Christmas has not come to fruition.
01:27:23.540
If you have kids, which I do, you've probably done a good chunk of your Christmas shopping.
01:27:32.740
Well, I mean, a responsible parent by this time has done...
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I'm not saying you're completely done with it, but you've probably purchased things.
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You know, we've gone through some stuff for the kids and been able to find it.
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You know, the stores still seem to have stuff in them.
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You're not getting the Venezuela possibilities that we were really making...
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And certain, certain things, we have had that, those types of problems with in certain
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I found yesterday, and this was just, you know, this was just for the things I was looking
01:28:15.560
Like, if you're expecting something to be in the back room, no, it's not going to be
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We had these big, you know, magical ideas that there is this big storehouse that can
01:28:30.560
You know, you have this in purple and pink polka dot?
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We're seeing more problems, I feel like, with things that are more important to your
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Like, certain items, you know, construction supplies, certain foods, certain, you know,
01:28:50.420
things like that have been harder to find than maybe a normal Christmas present.
01:28:55.480
That's not a good thing for the economy and civilization generally, but maybe it doesn't
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Yeah, I mean, you know, sure, you can't get the turkey.
01:29:06.600
Again, I think we talked about this a little bit around Thanksgiving.
01:29:26.720
...was that they didn't have a lot of small ones.
01:29:29.440
The reason for that is because last year, there was a lot of holiday celebrations that didn't
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Those turkeys lived an extra year and grew really big.
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So, it was really hard to find the small ones this year, but easier to find the large turkeys.
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So, I mean, again, that's not the worst problem to have.
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You're spending a lot more money on, you know, turkey you don't need.
01:30:00.420
I just thought of turkeys because we did make a very small turkey this year at home.
01:30:11.000
You know, I told you we got the stove that we waited a year for.
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I mean, because we couldn't look at it because they didn't have one.
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And so, you know, we just assumed, you know, it's a big stove.
01:30:46.240
Bigger on the exterior, smaller on the interior, which is...
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I don't know why I get so excited when these things happen to you.
01:30:59.020
I got home yesterday and I walk into the kitchen and it's all taped up with plastic.
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And you have to, like, go through a maze of plastic.
01:31:08.840
And I thought to myself, I got to take a picture of this for Stu because two weeks, it'll be done in two weeks.
01:31:21.160
You know that in California that just went on and on and on?
01:31:24.440
You know, because the lady thought, you know, Winchester, my family has caused so many deaths.
01:31:29.560
If the hammering stops, the ghost will come and drag me into hell.
01:31:33.140
And so she, you know, she was dragged into hell, but the hammering never stopped.
01:31:47.880
Well, first of all, your home is going to never be repaired.
01:31:54.060
But they're saying the inflation problems are looking at least into 2023 now, which doesn't seem that transitory to me.
01:32:11.320
If you actually looked at the rate of inflation, we're probably...
01:32:14.760
The way that we used to measure it, not this newfangled, hey, what?
01:32:24.860
If you measure it the way we've always measured it in the past, in the 90s, we would be at about 13% inflation.
01:32:32.360
If we did it like we did in the 80s, we'd be almost at 15% inflation.
01:32:38.240
And when they looked, they did an index of a bunch of key items for people, and it was something like 24%.
01:32:44.860
And they're like, well, wages have risen 4%, though.
01:32:59.320
Well, I mean, it's good if your wages go up to chase those prices, I suppose.
01:33:04.420
However, when it seems like the wages are mainly going up because not enough people are showing up to jobs...
01:33:14.580
The Fed just came out and said they're very concerned because now people have less savings than they've had in a very long time.
01:33:21.480
Now, just, I told you over the summer, they were fine.
01:33:26.900
Everything's going to be fine because Americans are spending like there's no tomorrow because they have more savings than they've had in a very long time.
01:33:36.260
Well, as I said to you, those that more savings, you know, what the cash people had, that's because the government was giving them cash.
01:33:44.260
And if you don't keep giving them cash, they're not going to have the cash to keep spending.
01:33:49.080
And so now we don't have, now we're, everybody's hitting the end of their savings, the end of their, their government bubbles.
01:33:57.820
And now people are going to be in real trouble.
01:34:01.840
They've been watching that really closely because, you know, if you think about it, you're getting a bunch of free money from the government.
01:34:07.640
A lot of people, this didn't happen to, but a lot of people got free money from the government and were scared to go outside and do things.
01:34:15.040
So they didn't spend on vacations, they didn't spend on anything, they didn't go to the movies, they didn't go out to dinner.
01:34:20.220
They were basically at home and terrified about the future.
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So they were saving as much money as they could.
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So the savings rates through the pandemic were really solid.
01:34:28.680
I mean, really solid for a bunch of sort of artificial reasons.
01:34:32.840
You come out of the other side, people are now willing to go do things and spend money.
01:34:39.160
And then when you start spending, they tell you not to spend.
01:34:46.240
People are going to start, if the government doesn't write another massive check to people,
01:34:52.340
it will mean that soon people are going to have to go back to work.
01:34:57.740
And once they go back to work, that will help unclog a lot of this stuff.
01:35:09.060
I mean, not, you know, not, not normal, but they won't continue on this pace.
01:35:15.580
I hope if people start going back to work, we'll still have high inflation, but it, it won't be no end or no top of it in sight.
01:35:28.980
It's so bizarre to live in America and, and see things closed, uh, go into places and they don't have it.
01:35:39.440
Um, you know, things here, we're just not used to that.
01:35:49.200
Uh, so my daughter and I, we went to McDonald's.
01:35:54.340
And, uh, we went to McDonald's and there's a sign on it that says we are serving a limited menu.
01:36:03.480
And at least the one near where I live is only open for like a few hours a day inside, like only in the main hours.
01:36:11.760
So you, the drive-thru stays open a little bit longer, but like, if you want to go in, you know, nine o'clock at night, you can't, they're not even open because they don't have enough employees.
01:36:23.660
Now I went there the other day with my kids and they wanted to get ice cream and, uh, they didn't have the machine.
01:36:28.620
The machine was broken because it's McDonald's and that's what happens at McDonald's.
01:36:33.580
So that one, I don't think has anything to do with the, uh, I've never noticed that.
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They don't really need a machine because it's not really ice cream.
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If you're going to take the milk, you got to at least make it in McDonald's with milk.
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Uh, I don't know, but they, I think it was like a, it, there was, there might've been some nuclear energy used in those shake machines.
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I'd be really interested to see you do some stuff on the anti-work movement.
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I did a little bit on it last night on, on my show and the anti, hang on, just, oh my God.
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So you may have heard this quote from Prince Harry.
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Another thing they called is the great resignation.
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No, I didn't think you would necessarily know that.
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But I thought it is an interesting cultural development.
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And it's, you know, Prince Harry took a beating because he said, it's a sign of the great resignation.
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It is a sign that with self-awareness comes the need for change.
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Many people around the world have been stuck in jobs that didn't bring them joy.
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And now they're putting their mental health and happiness first.
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You know, you know what's really nice about that is, you know, first world people get
01:42:29.680
I mean, really, in his case, above first world people.
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There are lots of people that are stuck in just jobs that just they shouldn't have.
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You know, if you thought about being a member of parliament, it's awful.
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You know, but you can find joy in your work, too.
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And, you know, so there's some positive message there, right?
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Like you should try to work, do something that you enjoy doing.
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Or you could just focus on this is the responsibility I have to feed my family.
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And that's why he kind of took a beating on this and that like a prince who's married
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to Rachel from Suits is really going to tell us.
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And who's going to do the dirty jobs other than Mike Rowe, who is a multimillionaire and
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So who does those jobs if all we do is look for joy in our work?
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Sometimes you do your best to get what you can get out of it.
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So there's this movement, though, on the left that is saying and it's kicked into high
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We sat at home for months and months and months and months.
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You remember from Obamacare, Glenn, Nancy Pelosi kind of.
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Oh, well, what if you just you could enjoy your to be an artist and a photographer, a musician?
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You shouldn't have to be stuck in a job to have health insurance.
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Well, now it's everything they want to move this to.
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And there's a whole movement called the anti-work movement.
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I'll give you a couple of the ideas of how they're talking.
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Working your whole life just to enjoy a few years when you're close to death is one of
01:44:23.620
It is because it really they're I mean, we're going to lose that.
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Yeah, but our generation is not going to see that.
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I know this is the norm in America, but getting home at 6 p.m.
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and having two to three hours to yourself every night is the craziest crap ever.
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Yeah, especially when you don't get the two or three hours to yourself because you got
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I'm not jealous of rich people because of the things they have.
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I'm jealous of rich people because they get to pursue their passions in life without having
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So Kyle Rittenhouse has been in the studios for the last couple of days.
01:46:45.060
And he was here Monday as a guest of Elijah Schaefer, who is joining us now.
01:46:50.980
He's the Blaze TV host of Slightly Offensive and the co-host of You Are Here.
01:46:56.640
You Are Here did the interview with Kyle on Monday.
01:47:00.240
And that's because you've kind of become friends with Kyle.
01:47:05.960
It's been a friendship I never thought I needed.
01:47:09.140
But after 2020, I need somebody who's gone through worse stuff.
01:47:16.940
I think he's at the top of everybody's list right now.
01:47:19.360
Let me play the first interaction that you had.
01:47:23.900
You were there the night, Kyle, right before the shooting happened.
01:47:34.780
We're protecting from the citizens, and I just got pepper sprayed by a person in the crowd.
01:47:45.460
So you guys are full-on ready to defend the property.
01:47:53.320
So that's the first time, and I like the way you were,
01:47:55.760
because you were doing the little camel soup can with a string on it, right?
01:48:03.420
I was like, I actually had on one of the masks that work.
01:48:08.620
So, I mean, that thing was, that is thick, and that filter is huge,
01:48:18.580
I mean, we talked to you, I think, the next day, or you were still there,
01:48:22.460
and you said, no, no, no, this story is not what they're painting.
01:48:28.940
He told me yesterday in the interview that we'll release tonight, he was in jail,
01:48:42.960
They said, you better get an attorney, and his whole life changed.
01:48:52.280
Yeah, I mean, from the beginning of the shooting that happened to the third one that happened,
01:48:58.580
I knew that he was going to be painted as a white supremacist,
01:49:02.580
because I knew that around the BLM movement, there was nothing but lies,
01:49:05.440
and I knew that the victims at that time, which I called victims, were not black,
01:49:09.940
and I knew that this was an altercation between rioters and another kid,
01:49:14.000
and I knew the media was going to slander him, and I went,
01:49:19.460
I just went, I've got to get in contact with this guy,
01:49:21.860
because he's got to know that people in the public know the true story.
01:49:26.160
Someone that was there knows that he's innocent of murder,
01:49:29.160
that this was a self-defense, clear-cut self-defense.
01:49:35.100
I quickly found out who he had retained, got in contact with his legal team,
01:49:41.140
and, you know, I was able to get information to and from him,
01:49:44.060
and we've been FaceTiming for the last year or so,
01:49:46.500
and just trying to keep his spirits high, praying together, laughing together.
01:49:50.120
He likes to talk about girls, you know, typical 18-year-old guy.
01:49:54.040
Yeah, he is, and you may not have felt the same way,
01:49:59.420
but when I interviewed him yesterday, sitting across the table from him,
01:50:06.580
I mean, it was like talking to my 17-year-old son.
01:50:11.060
You know, he's got the mindset of, he's not political.
01:50:15.580
He doesn't want to be involved in, you know, he's not some crusader.
01:50:23.420
He thought at the time he wanted to be part of EMS,
01:50:33.360
And he's thinking, you know, you say he talks about girls.
01:50:42.760
I mean, when we hung out, he just wanted to, again, talk about girls,
01:50:45.800
play video games, and, you know, just go eat steak.
01:50:48.540
He didn't even know what ribeye was, you know what I mean?
01:50:53.700
Like, I mean, what 18-year-old knows the difference between prime rib, ribeye,
01:50:58.600
I was like, you can get it if you want, but I'll buy you whatever you want.
01:51:01.240
But, I mean, this is definitely just some guy who was out there.
01:51:04.140
People say, well, you know, how did he go out there with a gun if he was 17 or whatever?
01:51:08.760
And you're just going to, bro, we've sent people to wars at that age, too.
01:51:11.500
Like, I mean, it is an age where a lot has been asked of young men.
01:51:15.580
And, yes, in the age, he is a young man, and he has responsibilities.
01:51:20.000
And, again, he defended himself like a man would.
01:51:22.180
But at heart, I can't believe that that's not the kid that I would have thought
01:51:27.080
when it went out to defend property because he's just so jovial, innocent, nice.
01:51:35.120
Like, to my wife, you know, he's just like, oh, it's so good to meet you.
01:51:37.660
Gives her a hug and was like, I'm so happy to see you in person finally
01:51:49.700
When he was talking to me, he's going to go to Arizona State.
01:51:56.160
And, you know, they didn't want him on, they didn't even want him on virtual campus,
01:52:06.120
And he's just got this attitude of, you know, they're going to say stuff to me.
01:52:16.120
He really thinks that, I think he thinks he's going to go back at some point soon
01:52:29.900
I mean, even for people that are still pretending like it is, you got to wake up.
01:52:34.320
And if you're brought into the cultural war, if you're brought into the battles, I mean,
01:52:37.780
at Arizona State, they had a protest against him screaming over microphones to maybe a hundred
01:52:43.300
people about how, you know, they're letting a man on campus that killed three black and
01:52:47.120
I mean, they don't even have his story correct.
01:52:53.580
You know, even if they lost their slander campaign on him to get him put into prison
01:52:57.880
for murder, which it was clearly self-defense, they still have the stronghold on the narrative
01:53:02.200
that this is a white supremacist that killed black people that were in the name of.
01:53:13.940
And it's still, you know, it's still against Instagram's policy.
01:53:16.800
He tried to put his name in his Instagram account because he's not a criminal.
01:53:21.540
He didn't do anything wrong by the, by the court of law.
01:53:23.280
He tried to put his own name, Kyle Rittenhouse in his name for his Instagram account.
01:53:29.140
He couldn't, he can't, apologies to all the Kyle Rittenhouses out there that exist.
01:53:38.220
What I find amazing is you can't post anything about him.
01:53:46.760
So obviously I'm connected to the, to the trial, to the case.
01:53:49.680
Facebook and Instagram knew that they, you know, had, had started striking.
01:53:56.380
I was obviously one of the first people putting a lot of stuff up about this case.
01:54:05.620
And then they said they were going to delete my account.
01:54:07.340
So we, we reached out to them and they made me delete everything off of, off my page of
01:54:13.840
And what was insane was I have other social media.
01:54:16.060
So I just told everyone, go to this social media, go to my telegram, go here.
01:54:18.580
If you want to see updates, I'm going to keep updating you.
01:54:21.920
And so then they, they, they write us and they go to delete my account saying, oh, you
01:54:25.900
have Kyle Rittenhouse, uh, propaganda or whatever on your account.
01:54:32.460
If you're not familiar with Instagram, there's like a, a 24 hour post that you can post and
01:54:36.260
it archives quote unquote into their hard drives.
01:54:38.820
There was an old post from like five months ago that was only up for 24 hours saved onto
01:54:44.420
And they threatened again to delete my account versus a post from five months ago.
01:54:48.740
That wasn't even visible to the public unless I went back into their archives and
01:54:53.600
They had to go delete them off their hard drives, like off the archives of their servers in
01:55:02.980
They haven't changed their policy on my account.
01:55:05.280
He's still, he's, he's been found not guilty and it's still wrong for Elijah to post anything
01:55:21.800
I couldn't post a picture from, from, I'm on an interview with him on YouTube.
01:55:26.800
I mean, you're talking about a journalist who actually conducted the first known interview
01:55:32.340
basically of this entire story before the shooting who can't discuss the shooting in
01:55:44.240
Look, man, we don't live in a society of truth.
01:55:49.740
It was self-defense and you didn't do anything wrong by the court of law.
01:55:55.660
Unfortunately, man, these institutions operate.
01:56:01.560
Like, I don't know what to claim that they operate by, but I can tell you that their ultimate
01:56:08.920
I mean, I mean, it's, I said, it does not matter.
01:56:11.340
I go, even if you say, if I write that you were acquitted, I'll get fact checked and said
01:56:15.720
You know, he was acquitted, but some people think he's guilty and you're like, all right,
01:56:19.460
well, your opinion doesn't matter because that's what we have the court, the justice
01:56:22.820
But it doesn't, I just told him, I go, you know, justice is no longer by the court.
01:56:26.440
It's by public opinion and the evil powers at hand, people at CNN, people at MSNBC,
01:56:31.920
Joy Reid, Rachel Modow, I guess Cuomo's out, but Don, Don Lemon.
01:56:36.100
I mean, these people are not going to come to your side.
01:56:38.520
They're going to, they're going to, they're not going to retract.
01:56:40.080
They should, they should be quaking in their boots.
01:56:43.300
They should be moving their money into Bitcoin or someplace offshore because they're going
01:56:50.420
Cause I think this kid has the strongest case I've ever seen.
01:56:56.460
And if they're not going, I told him I'll invest in that.
01:57:02.200
I will, I will invest in that because if you hit them hard enough, big enough, there's
01:57:08.400
a chance they have to change or they'll collapse.
01:57:12.840
And I'm saying this cause I don't, I don't, I don't believe in cancel culture and the
01:57:16.140
idea of, I don't want to come after people for making mistakes or, and I don't want to
01:57:27.300
The reason why this is bad, these people will not only not apologize, they double down
01:57:32.600
So it's like when they're asked to retract, like with Saki and, and, and is, Hey, will
01:57:39.860
He said he's a white supremacist, just skirts around the question and just says, you know
01:57:44.200
I'm not going to do it without having to say no.
01:57:52.920
They're doubling down on, for instance, all the stuff with, uh, uh, Ukraine and, and
01:58:00.820
They're saying that all of that stuff was real.
01:58:02.840
The New York times just took, we have all the evidence now.
01:58:07.020
They just wrote a story last week saying, Nope, because of this, this, and this, we were
01:58:18.180
I share one of his posts about the Nuremberg code, you know, sort of being ignored in, uh,
01:58:29.440
So, so I read it and it was like, look, the fact check, I, uh, goes, they never said
01:58:37.240
What they said is the Nuremberg code would prevent state enforced vaccinations.
01:58:40.980
But what the EU chief did say was that it's okay for states to ignore the Nuremberg code
01:58:47.380
She didn't mention the Nuremberg code, but said that it's okay to, to do what violates
01:58:51.660
But because she didn't say the word Nuremberg code, we're going to fact check this as false.
01:59:03.340
What you tried to explain in three pages to complicate it.
01:59:09.360
And I'm like, no, if, if, if the EU, if the head of the EU is saying to states to violate
01:59:14.020
the Nuremberg code and to do whatever they want, medically speaking, then we are doing
01:59:36.880
Elijah Schaefer, the host of Slightly Offensive on Blaze TV.
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And you will see my interview with Kyle Rittenhouse tonight at 9 p.m.
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Here's a couple of things that tonight I really want you to see with Kyle Rittenhouse.
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Tonight at 9 o'clock, the real villain of the Rittenhouse story.
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Tonight at 9 p.m., an hour one-on-one with Kyle Rittenhouse.
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I talked to him about nightmares and what this means to him.
02:01:53.660
I also asked him about Joe Biden refusing to apologize.
02:01:58.660
Has anybody from the media organizations, has anybody, the president ever called you
02:02:05.940
And I would like to sit down with the president and have a conversation with him and tell him
02:02:12.980
And I don't expect that to happen, but it would be right for him to do it.
02:02:28.100
Has anybody from the media organizations, has anybody honest come to you and go, you know
02:02:34.180
I really thought this, but I was watching that and I was wrong.
02:02:38.260
I haven't noticed anything from the media, but Bill Ackman, a really great guy, I had
02:03:00.240
And he said, I watched the trial and I was wrong and I support you now.
02:03:16.600
You'll be amazed at what comes out of this interview tonight, 9 p.m. only on blaze tv.com