It's Time for a Serious Discussion About Biden's Mental Health | Guest: Rep. Andy Barr | 9⧸29⧸22
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2 hours and 3 minutes
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145.33775
Summary
Glenn Beck talks about a fat floutist, Lizzo, and why he thinks she has a lot of talent. He also talks about why he doesn't like wearing leotards and why women should wear them.
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You know, there's two women that I'm going to start talking about today on this hour's broadcast.
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And yet one of the dumbest people on the planet.
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Is that, are you, is that what you were thinking?
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I believe she's referred to herself as a fat black woman.
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Yeah, but I'm at least, but at least I recognize it.
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I don't know that she, again, would call herself a monster, but I think she, has she
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I, I, I would, but the, the fact that she continues to wear them, I would, I would say
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That's not, I mean, look, if I was walking around in leotards, okay, even if I was just
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walking around on stage in leotards, uh, people would, people would A, not pay to come
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And they would call you terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible things.
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Now I wear several layers of clothing because I don't want any of my body actually showing
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because people will have the same feeling that I have every morning, you know, right.
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Look at yourself in the mirror and you're like, oh boy.
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But there's something in Lizzo who's like, this is beautiful.
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And that's just your preference and that you can't be criticized for it.
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Now look at, now I want to say something really clearly because I saw this video of her playing
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James Madison's 200 year old crystal flute and I saw her play it on stage and a couple of
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The people at the National Archives, Lizzo, hey, want to play this cool crystal flute?
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They fired the guy who was running the Lincoln Library for bringing the Gettysburg address
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Started, I think two presidential museums, um, ran the Reagan museum, ran the, uh, Lincoln
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Probably working for slurpee, you know, you know, pouring slurpees out and not hired by
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Of course he probably couldn't get a job there because he allowed Glenn Beck's listeners
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And now you have the, you have the National Archives saying, hey, you want to play this
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Just show the frozen frame of the video, please.
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Who sees that and thinks that is beautiful and healthy?
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She's look, it's obviously not healthy, not healthy at all.
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I'm sure some people, there are some people who think that's, that's the hottest thing in
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However, I'm, I'm, I'm more strong on this than I would have ever been in my life because
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As a fat person, I don't trust the person that says, Glenn, keep on pounding it on, man.
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My family, my friends, they're all like, dude, lose a few LBs.
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So I'm not out going, how dare you say my truth is that I'll live forever as a fat monster.
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So I'm a little more harsh on Lizzo than I probably should, but please.
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I want to play this video and listen to the audio.
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She's on stage in Washington, D.C. in almost a transparent leotard, which is just hideous.
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And then she plays another note and she twerks.
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Seeing her fat jiggle like a giant bowl of jello.
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Here is Lizzo doing something that is absolutely appropriate.
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Now, she does have her giant sweatshirt rolled up so you see the big blob of fat there, which is not a good look.
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But if she would have done that without the twerking, I think her audience would have actually enjoyed that.
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They would have actually went, holy cow, this woman can rock a flute.
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My problem is, if I asked for, I don't know, Teddy Roosevelt's snare drum just to be brought someplace, the person, and I know this to be a fact, would be fired.
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I mean, look, we're on the verge of potential nuclear war.
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One of our states is being wiped off the map today.
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There's certainly bigger things than the Lizzo thing.
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I would say, look, it's not the biggest issue in the world, but it is.
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You're totally right in that conservatives, they get blown out of their lifelong careers.
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I went to the National Archives right before Restoring Honor, and they were very kind to me, and they were great, and they opened up the vault, and I asked to see things, and they showed them to me, and it was fantastic.
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I guarantee you, if I went to Washington today and asked for the archives and just said, you know, I want to see, I don't know, something random, all the documents that came from Trump's Mar-a-Lago, they would not allow me to do it.
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If Lizzo wanted to see the documents directly from Mar-a-Lago, she could see them.
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If she wanted to give those documents a golden shower on stage, I think.
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I keep giving you opportunities not to escalate this.
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So anyway, now let me go, let me take this to another person, okay, another person who's beautiful, who's beautiful.
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I think all of us, I should say 99% of us, do not look at Lizzo in a leotard and go, you know what I mean?
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Unless, I don't know, you, by choice, live in an ice cream truck.
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You know, if you're living in an ice cream truck, it's either Lizzo or children, really.
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There is a, there's a love of ice cream that might make you want to move into an ice cream truck.
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I mean, I wasn't linking that, but I, but that is true.
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I mean, it would be normally under that category on Netflix.
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So we're supposed to deny the bad people that are in this group, but celebrate the good people?
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We have to take Hitler as white, straight people.
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We got Hitler as America's only conservative vegetarian.
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I constantly have to answer as to why Hitler was a vegetarian.
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And so am I, why do I have to take responsibility for Hitler?
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And yet for some reason we're constantly, we have to deal with every straight person that
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You're going to have to take the one crappy guy.
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You know how many straight cannibals there are?
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If every single thing that has ever been done positively by someone in the LGBTQQIA2 plus
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community is going to be celebrated with a Netflix show, you got to take the one bad
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No one's saying because he was LGBTQQIA2 plus, he also ate people, but he was LGBTQQIA2 plus.
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I would be with you if they were, if that was the point that gay people just are attracted
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to eating people, I would stand with you, but that's not the point.
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Although I would like to point out, but I think this is a German thing, not a gay thing.
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There's a few, you know, guys who are eating people in Germany.
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There's some people who are like, hey, I'm looking for a guy that maybe likes to, maybe
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And you have to have that guy because you're German.
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You need to share some of the ownership of the terrible Nazis.
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Oh, you're saying the, oh, you're saying later on.
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Well, but there was also a lot of that sort of stuff that went on in the Nazi era as well.
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Then people would have been able to unite behind her artistry.
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You were getting to someone you said was also attractive.
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However, how much money are we spending on her wardrobe?
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She's wearing something new and very fancy and very colorful and very nice every single day.
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I've never seen her wear two things that are the same.
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It is a travesty that that's what it's turned into.
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But, like, Glenn, like, in all seriousness, remember when Sarah Palin got, like, criticized
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because she had, like, three new outfits they bought for her for the campaign?
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She may have won the lottery nine straight times.
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How much is she spending on it if it's just hers?
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Which might explain how she's so bad at her job.
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And I swear to you, I don't mind somebody having notes.
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I swear to you, I think she's so ashamed of some of the answers she has to give
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But she is trying to answer why Joe Biden called on a dead woman.
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Do we have the Joe Biden where he is calling for a woman who just died?
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A congresswoman who was just in a car accident and died.
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We're just starting to talk about Jean-Pierre, right?
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So the president was giving a speech, and he talked about, you know, people that were
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working on this bill, and Jackie Wolorski was one of them.
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She's passed away, tragically, in a really horrible car accident.
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The president, you know, talked about her, et cetera, et cetera, meeting with the family
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However, when he's giving the speech, he says this.
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And so many of you know so much about this as well, and you're committed.
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And I want to thank all of you here for including bipartisan elected officials like Representative
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Governor, Senator Braun, Senator Booker, Representative Jackie, are you here?
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To all Americans, this should be very, very important.
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Maybe it's time for Grandpa to stay home and just enjoy the rest of his life.
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But Grandpa has no clue as to what he's talking about.
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I think this is the clearest moment of dementia since this all began, what, three years ago-ish.
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I mean, you know, they always give the, well, he was a stutterer.
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We like to make fun of Democrats often when they make dumb mistakes.
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This is, I mean, this is example number 1,000 of them.
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And some of them, there's been a couple here and there that any average person could make.
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He released a statement specifically about her death.
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He's at an event where surely at some point someone said, now, of course, the late Jackie Valera or whatever her name is.
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Valorski is not, you know, worked hard on this and we want to give her credit for it.
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And here's, may I give you, may I give you an explanation, but it does not explain a way why he would do it, but it would explain why he made a comment.
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Because if I don't, if I am afraid of pronunciation of a name, I will often times, just to avoid it, say, and Stu, and I'll see Bregeer on the teleprompter, and I know I can say it, but I'm afraid I'm going to botch it.
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He was deflecting because he saw the name, probably knew it, maybe not.
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And had no idea what he was even talking about.
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Possible, but he should still know that she's not alive.
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I mean, that's saying to me that he's checked out just reading a teleprompter, not engaged at all with what's going on, forgets that she's dead.
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If I were, you know, talking about my mom, and thanks to Pat for bringing this up, my mother passed away in a very tragic way when I was young.
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And if I was talking about my mom, and I was like, hey, has my mom called?
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You would all say, what the hell is wrong with you, Glenn?
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I think, like, there's a theoretical argument here.
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Let me give you another potential explanation for this.
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But he knew nothing about this happening at the time.
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They released a statement in his name that he didn't even approve or know about.
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He has no awareness of who this person is or that she died.
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And just looks around and says, oh, Jackie, are you there?
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And maybe because of the pronunciation is why he said, is she here?
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Especially because, no, I think this is, I think Stu may be right.
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He is so checked out that they don't update him.
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But, like, he's not going to remember something from several months ago.
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And then he can't remember something from several minutes ago.
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And I think, like, there's a, like, let's just say this was Ron DeSantis.
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He comes out and he says, Jackie, are you here?
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And he really, again, if this happened to someone who no one believed was losing it,
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no one thinks Ron DeSantis is on the verge of dementia.
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But they wouldn't come out and say he was, she was on top of mind.
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He would come out and say, oh, my gosh, I can't believe I did.
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And for someone you believed was competent, you'd say, that's a really bad mistake.
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The White House can't say it because everyone already believes he's gone mentally.
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So if they say he's confused or forgot about someone dying, it's going to be yet another
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Which brings you to KJP, somebody who is, I just don't think she believes what she's saying.
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Even if she knows what she's saying, then that may just be, she may be dumb as a box of rock.
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But all of the people in the White House had a session, all the best PR minds in the White
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House all got together and said, what do we say about this?
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And that's going to continue to be the focus these next couple of days.
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The president appeared to look around the room for an audience member, a member of Congress
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He seemed to indicate she might be in the room.
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So the president was, as you all know, you guys were watching today's event, a very important
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The president was naming the congressional champions on this issue and was acknowledging
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He had planned to welcome the Congresswoman's family to the White House on Friday.
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There will be a bill signing in her honor this coming Friday.
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He very much looks forward to discussing her room.
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This is not some right-wing conservative that's saying, oh, we're in trouble.
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You know, Glenn's just saying this could happen.
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We are on the verge of World War III, and we have a president who is not cognitively engaged
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We don't know if he's actually in charge or if someone else is in charge.
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I have John Lennon top of mind just about every day, but I'm not looking around for him anyway.
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When you sign a bill for John Lennon as president, then we can have this conversation.
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These moments of confusion are happening with your race.
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Americans are watching this that are happening.
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At the end of the year, what can you tell us about that?
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There are reports that Treasury Secretary Yellen is looking to leave the administration.
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It is not your turn to speak, and you're being rude to your colleagues, and let your colleague answer the question.
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Maybe the colleague should be asking their same question.
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Oh, is that the rude thing that's happening here?
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There are reports that Treasury Secretary Yellen is looking to leave the administration at the end of the year.
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So the woman who was speaking out there was Kimberly Halkett, and she is from Al Jazeera.
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It's either Peter Ducey or the foreign press that is saying, you know, there's something deeply wrong here.
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And she points out that it's been happening frequently.
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Can you give us a real answer on what's going on here?
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You know, we make fun of Barack Obama for 57 states, right?
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This is something that not only conservatives or independents understand, the left understands it.
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And, in fact, in the halls of the White House right now, they should be having conversations among themselves about the 25th Amendment.
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We, on election night, we have to come up with, you know, all of the people that have been accused of horrible things that are running, that the press has never brought up, and the people who have checked out mentally.
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And that could be, honestly, that could be the vice president.
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She said this morning that we have a very close ally in North Korea.
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There is no check and balance when you don't know who's actually making the decisions.
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The Kamala Harris thing with North Korea is like 57 states.
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I like making fun of her of her because she's a dope.
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If she were president of the United States, that wouldn't be.
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She's not as intelligent as a bathroom bull brush.
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If she was even half as intelligent as a bathroom bull brush, you'd give her the benefit of the
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But he's not connecting dots because he is slipping into darkness.
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And everyone in the media and everyone on the left and everyone in the White House,
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Yesterday was the straw that broke the camel's back to reveal it to everybody, right?
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Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Communists, I don't care who you are.
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Now you know that what we've been saying for the last two and a half years is true.
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The guy is definitely out to lunch and he's not coming home for dinner.
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And I think the only way the left is actually going to admit this and the media is going
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to admit it is if they decide they want someone else to be the candidate in 2024.
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At some point, for example, if they were to get, you know, beat up really badly in this
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2022 election and they decided, holy crap, this is going really badly.
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2024 is going to be a catastrophe if we keep this guy on the ticket.
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Then they'll all of a sudden start to admit what all of us know, that this guy cannot
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do this job and he's out to lunch and not coming home for dinner.
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Then the Washington Post and the Styles section will have some fascinating story that doesn't
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seem to make sense in the Styles section that points out that everyone in the White House
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knows that he's long gone and they're all talking about a change behind the scenes.
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And eventually we can have Joe come out and say he's having health issues and he's stepping
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That's the only way they'll ever admit this is going on.
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They get to run the whole fantasy league with the country.
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They're all sitting back there with none of the responsibility making all the decisions.
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I will not be lectured by these people that I am anti-government or anti-Constitution.
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All I'm asking is for our government to read and execute the Constitution as written.
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But use the Constitution and don't you dare say I'm anti-government or anti-America or
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There should be a real discussion on his mental health.
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I, I, I, it's one of the most irresponsible stories that I have ever seen from journalists.
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And that's saying a lot, this time from the New York Times.
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New York Times being irresponsible, the most irresponsible story I've seen.
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Yeah, well, we'll tell you about it coming up in just a second.
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Uh, and, uh, I'm a downloading application sort of dude.
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Upside is an amazing app that's going to save you money
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Let me give you just a couple of stats that I've seen.
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So nobody was really buying houses at that time
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Liquidity conditions in the U.S. Treasury market.
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if you want to pay $2,500 a month on your mortgage,
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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The largest armed robbery in American history and you don't know about it?
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I'll tell you this amazing story in 60 seconds.
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We've been talking about the economy today in the last hour of the podcast.
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And I will tell you, we have been a prosperous nation, more prosperous than all nations in
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But there is a hurricane going on and it's not just the ones that it's not just the one
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But also in Florida, the actual hurricane, people are being displaced from their homes,
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But if we were in a situation where we needed rescuing, how long could you last?
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How long could you feed your family if it wasn't the floodwaters?
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This robbery happened in 2015, so this is a recent robbery, and we all know now who did
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it, who broke in and stole $86 million in cash and assets.
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They came in with guns a-blazin', picked some of the locks of the safety deposit box, broke
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open others, but they took everything in the vault, $86 million, largest in U.S. history.
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No, only really from, I've heard you tease it the last couple days, but that's the only
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Okay, so, um, you actually do, it's just been framed differently.
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This is the break-in of the vault of Beverly Hills by the FBI, and that's why no one is
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FBI began investigating a U.S. private vaults store in Beverly Hills.
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And what they did is they were watching people, they were watching this vault, and somebody
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on the FBI just noticed that there were cars that were coming in from Illinois and going
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Well, Illinois is a big drug, a big drug state.
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Cars were going in and out that had Illinois plates.
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I assume there's more to come that's better than that.
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Um, oh, and, um, and there were many of the customers that were using rental cars to come.
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And, uh, these rental cars are, of course, associated with drug traffickers because if
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they smell marijuana, well, they don't, you know, you can say, I don't know.
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Now, remember in California, marijuana is legal.
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They had six warrants, five of which were rather straightforward and pertained only to
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However, according to a study now from the LA Times, the sixth warrant signed by a US magistrate
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judge, Steve Kim in 2021, authorized the agents to seize business equipment from the
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store, including 1400 safety deposit boxes located in the store, even though the agents
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did not know the identity of the box owners or have probable cause to suspect that the owners
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of those boxes were involved in any kind of drug trafficking or money laundering scheme.
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The government didn't know what was in those boxes, didn't know who owned them.
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What, if anything, these people had done because they didn't even know the people.
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So 400 customers had their goods taken from this safety deposit box.
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Now, according to court filings, the FBI insisted on the affidavit that the warrants authorize
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the seizure of the nests of boxes themselves, but not the contents.
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On the warrant itself signed by the judge, this warrant does not authorize a criminal search
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or seizure of the contents of the safety deposit boxes.
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And they opened up every single one of those boxes and took the ill-gotten goods.
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The FBI later said, it's not under, we have no obligation to inform the judge how later actions
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such as criminal investigations against box holders or forfeiture of box contents would play out.
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So he specifically said, you have no right to open up any of those boxes.
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They did because they probably had probable cause, but we don't know what the probable cause was.
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And when they had probable cause, it was license plates from Illinois and they were using rental cars.
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700 customers, I'm sorry, I thought it was 400.
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Nine were referenced by the FBI in the affidavit.
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Thus far, no one has gotten any of their stuff back.
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None of the customers have been charged with any crimes.
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Not a single customer out of the 700, not a single customer has been charged with a crime.
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FBI won't say if any of them have been a subject of a criminal investigation prior to the raid.
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Alleged in the alleged alleged in the affidavit only is the fact that those who are irrational or who have criminal motives would rent a box from this this safety deposit box company rather than a bank.
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So in the affidavit, that's another thing they told the judge.
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Why would you keep your money there instead of at a bank?
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It's not your decision to make whether it's rational or not.
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Now, the vault company apparently pled guilty to the drug and money laundering charges.
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But nothing else has come from the investigation.
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And now people are suing to get their money back.
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But a lot of customers aren't willing to put up all of the money for, you know, because not everybody had a lot of money in there.
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You know, somebody had the ashes of their loved one in a safety deposit box.
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And the reason why people aren't willing to do it is because it's taking a lot.
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So people are losing tens of thousands of dollars at this early stage just to just to make sure that they're cleared, not get their stuff back, just cleared.
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Do you know, in 2008, banks changed the rules, the government changed the rules that in the case of any kind of emergency, the bank does not allow you to go in to get your safety deposit box and open it.
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It must be opened in the presence of a DHS official.
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In case of an emergency, if the government says it's an emergency and we have, you know, any stupid reason to see what's in everybody's safety deposit box, the banks cannot allow you to take the contents of your box without a DHS official in the room with you going through the box.
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So, I mean, I guess the theory behind that would be what?
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Like, you have illicit material so you'll get caught by the DHS official?
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Let's say there's terrorists and you've got a, I don't know, a pipe bomb, you know, or, you know, plans for a pipe bomb.
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You're automatically guilty as we've seen with, with this sort of, I mean, the government's taking this at all levels.
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This is on the civil asset forfeiture sort of framework.
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And it's something that we've talked about for a long time.
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It's incomprehensible that this stuff goes on in the United States of America.
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If you were to tell me this happened, you know, in Russia, you'd expect it.
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The fact that the United States government is claiming and just taking stuff from citizens all around the country with no crime, many times even being charged, let alone.
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I mean, to me, conviction is the point when you have an argument.
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When you prove your case, you can take the stuff.
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Instead, they're doing it before they even charge anyone.
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The lawsuit also claims that some of the box holders who came forward to reclaim their seized property were then subject to another investigation.
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If you went to the FBI and said, I want my stuff back, the FBI examined their bank accounts, their DMV records, their tax returns and any criminal history checks.
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Approximately 20 to 30 box holders decided, you know what?
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FBI agent Linda Zellhart said that many have speculated that those holders who walked away wanted to avoid either becoming an FBI target or the tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
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So, in other words, if you just say, you know what?
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So, you're guilty if you walk away and you're guilty if you ask.
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And it is important that you wake up and stand up.
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If he is not already delivering sermons about the blessings of God because we're stopping abortion and then warning what's going to be happening in those other...
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If he's too afraid to say anything about abortion and alert you to the blessings and the dangers, find another church.
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If these rights are given to us by God, that's not just a phrase in the Declaration of Independence.
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If you can't say God, then it's got to come from the government.
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And I don't get anything from the government, especially for free.
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If they're not on the front lines of standing up and protecting God-given rights, you're in the wrong church.
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You are about to have a digital currency that has all of the earmarks of the mark of the beast.
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Read what cryptocurrency can do if it's run by the central bank.
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Does God want you just to stand around and just allow corruption to happen?
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Does God have a position on mutilation of our children's bodies?
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Do you think God has a position on whether it's cool or not to teach kids all about sex in second grade?
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Do you think God has a position on any of this?
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Do you think if Jesus came back today and you were there saying,
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you know what, whatever about the trans shows and the stripper shows with the kids.
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He has strong opinions, especially on what happens to his children.
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And that includes you, me, Democrats, Socialists, Marxists, kids, old people.
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Because God's people have got to start standing up or we lose freedom.
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They're the ones who own the mRNA technology along with the federal government.
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So the week that we stop funding COVID and everybody stops buying all the COVID stuff
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and Moderna is in real trouble because they had all this money and now nothing's rolling
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We're going to invest in mRNA technology to see if we can cure cancer.
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My gosh, this is a sacred mission from these people.
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Don't miss Glenn's special from last night on Glenn TV.
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I was reading the scriptures last night and Psalm 34, which I had never read before, leapt out at me.
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We are in really turbulent times right now, and it is very easy to get swept up in fear and anger and confusion.
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I mean, most people just don't know what's about to come on shore.
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That's what's happening in Florida is a physical manifestation of just a small part of what's going to happen to us spiritually and mentally as an entire nation and world over the next couple of years.
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If you're awake, you're kind of like, I wish I could go back to sleep again.
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Have you ever noticed somebody who's like really locked in and really a great person?
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Have you ever noticed their face, their eyes, everything is different.
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The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him, and he delivers them.
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The lions will grow weak and hungry, but those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.
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Whoever of you loves life and desires to see many good days, keep your tongue from evil
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I, I, I, I'm sorry that we've lost him, but, uh, you know, just because we lost him doesn't
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I don't understand why you went directly from Psalms to Coolio.
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I can only hear the Weird Al lyrics when I hear the song.
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I can't, I don't even, I don't know that I've ever even heard the actual song.
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And also if he was 99 or 19, I also would have believed that because I don't know anything
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I'm sure he was a, as I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take look at my life
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and realize there's not much left because I've been blasting and laughing so long that even
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But I ain't never crossed a man that didn't deserve it.
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Or you and your homies might be lined in chalk.
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As they croak, I see myself in the pistol smoke, fool.
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On my knees in the night, saying prayers in the streetlight.
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Been spending most their lives living in the gangsta's paradise.
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Been spending most their lives living in the gangsta's paradise.
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Keep spending most our lives living in the gangsta's paradise.
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Keep spending most our lives living in the gangsta paradise.
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I think this has been a very refreshing meeting.
01:51:50.960
That was a beautiful rendition of gangsta's paradise.
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Because there is, you know, there's, I mean, that was only just the first time.
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So much television watching gotten me chasing dreams.
01:52:58.880
Tell me why we, tell me why are we so blind to see
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Been spendin' most their lives livin' in a gangsta paradise.
01:53:18.340
Been spendin' most my lives livin' in a gangsta's paradise.
01:53:24.760
Keep spendin' most our lives livin' against a paradise.
01:53:28.180
Keep spendin' most our lives livin' against a paradise.
01:53:34.920
Actually, listening to his vision of his world at 23,
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livin' to 59 and dying of what might be a heart attack,
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That's why I know my life is out of luck, fool.
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but the pound almost just was destroyed yesterday.
01:57:57.760
We don't have any of the money to pay for any of it.
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And so, the government did what they had to do.
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as something that you put some of your money in.
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Just ask them about the 6% free bonus materials
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It's gone from, you know, high 80s, low 90s in support,
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what do you take from a public opinion poll in Russia?
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But the fact that they're giving answers now publicly
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So there's another story that came out of the New York Times.
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that the Ukrainians taped from people using cell phones.
02:01:30.860
that are being told by their commanding officers to do.
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killing people, stealing property, and sending it home.
02:02:07.780
Some of these regiments have lost 70% of the people.
02:02:10.740
So, you only have to look at the 30% that are there,