Joe Biden’s Declining FAST | 8⧸6⧸20
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Glenn and Stu talk about Joe Biden's cognitive test, the Super Bowl, and much more! Glenn Beck is back with a brand new show on The Glenn Beck Program on the radio, and it's a must listen!
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He was actually planning to return today, right?
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And then I think his doctor said, yeah, take one more day off before you come back to work.
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I think other than that, though, he's doing pretty well with the COVID thing.
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Has he said to anybody, hey, I've got COVID now.
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Even if he had the test, he probably wouldn't have the results yet.
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But they will tell you in, you know, right around the time the Super Bowl is being played,
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The campaign seems to be heating up a little bit.
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Joe Biden has actually been asked some things that I've been waiting for people to ask him about.
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Okay, so Joe Biden was asked yesterday about the cognitive thing.
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Somebody finally had the giblets to bring it up, which is interesting because he's kind
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of laughed it off in the past, sort of joked about it.
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I mean, you're cognitively tested all the time?
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And, you know, it's one of those questions that you, of course, as Joe Biden, realize
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And I think it shows that Joe was pretty prepared for this one.
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He really got through all the words he was trying to say in the right order.
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Before you got in this program, if you're taking a test where you're taking cocaine or not,
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That'd be the only thing people would be talking about.
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And it's interesting that he, he, Biden seems to get in trouble.
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When he tries to be, to, to, to relate to the peeps.
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You know, when he gets to the, come on, man, come on.
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You know, like it's that, it's that vibe that he keeps getting in big trouble with.
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And this is just the beginning of, of this, this clip.
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First of all, it's ridiculous for you to ask me if I would have a cognitive test.
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And then he tries to kind of joke his way out of it, saying it would be as if we just
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tested you for cocaine, which again, you see what he's doing there in normal times.
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Now, and again, if the guy was sniffing and kind of wiping his nose and he had some white
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residue under his nose, there might be a reason to ask him if he's a cocaine addict.
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Joe, there's plenty of evidence that you have a problem with cognitive abilities right now.
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And it's not even, it's way past the point of being funny.
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And it's, yeah, it's frightening and it's, it's terrifying that he could be president,
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but it's also really sad what he's apparently going through.
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I go back and forth on this because sometimes it just, you know, he strikes you a certain
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He's, he's, he's, he's supposed to be a competent member of society.
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He's running for president for one of the two major parties.
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And so it's hard to not look at and just say, gosh, this guy's a buffoon.
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I mean, he just continually makes an idiot of himself.
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And then you kind of stop and realize, well, this is, by the end of this clip, I, I switched
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You know, I mean, it really, it gets ugly and we should point out, he really does answer
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Well, you're about to hear why you're about to hear it.
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And, uh, he, he just butchers this answer in about 15 different ways.
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What do you say to president Trump who brags about his test and makes your mental state
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Well, if he can't figure out the difference between an elephant and a lion, I don't know
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I, I, I know you're trying to goad me, but I mean, I'm so forward looking to have an opportunity
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to sit with the president or stand with the president in debates.
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And by the way, as I joke with him, you know, I, I shouldn't say it.
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I'm going to say something I don't, I, I probably shouldn't say.
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Anyway, I am, uh, I am very willing to let the American public judge my physical, mental
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film, my physical, as well as my mental fitness.
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As he's telling us, he's willing to allow us like he has a choice to judge his physical
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And the, the scare, man, perhaps the scarier part of that is immediately before he says,
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I'm willing to have everyone judge my physical and mental fitness.
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The idea that he wants people to judge his mental fitness.
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Reading it off of a paper because he can't remember what he's supposed to say.
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And if you remember correctly, he's, he mentions the elephant and the lion because that was
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part of the cognitive test that Trump talked about.
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And he says, uh, well, he says a few words out of order there where he says, I'm, instead
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of, I'm so looking forward to meeting Trump in a debate, he says, I'm, I'm so forward
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So he shows us many instances, many reasons why people are asking about its cognitive abilities.
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And he, he seems to laugh at a very strange moment where nothing happens.
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He's at the very least, let's look at the very best for read on this for a second.
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This guy is a serious interviewer who's trying to interview him and ask serious questions.
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He is now, again, I know it's virtual, but he has no sense of what he's supposed to be
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Um, and I, you could theoretically look at the end of that.
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One of the excuses they've given for Biden over these years is that remember this whole
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thing where they said his stutter, he had a stutter when he was a kid and then he got
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it to go away and now it's coming back, which scientists kind of say isn't really how that
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Um, doctors have said that after afterward, but that was a big excuse.
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The last part of it, to me, you could look at and say, he's, he's having a stuttering
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You could see him trying to struggle his way through fitness and he keeps saying fill.
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He's going to the L instead of the T and you can kind of see him kind of just like push
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In a way you could maybe give him a break on that one small part of it, but you look at
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the whole thing as a whole, there's no way to explain it.
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He's, he's, he's legitimately expressing the wrong emotions at the wrong times.
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It's as if he's at a, he's laughing through the funeral and he's crying through a comedy
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And the terrifying part of it is that he could be president of the United States, but for how
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If he, if he were to beat Trump, which heaven forbid, please, by all that is holy, please
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But if he were to become president, how long does he last in office and who is it that
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Does a doctor move into this thing and say, this guy's not fit anymore?
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Did you see the clip the other day, Pat, where he was walking out and he wanted to go talk
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with the media and he, his aid is grabbing his sort of wrist and kind of pulling him
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through, which isn't, you know, that crazy when you're talking about, you're trying to
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And he starts to walk over to the media and you can see her fingers dig into his wrist.
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And I think more, it's not like they're just controlling him.
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They're just saying, good God, don't let him talk to anybody.
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And it seemed like how you would honestly like drag your grandpa through a situation where
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You can see, you know, the fingers, the nails kind of dig into his arm being like, no, let's
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say what you would almost do with like a dog, right?
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You'd pull the leash a little bit one direction.
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And they keep trotting him out there as if we're supposed to accept he could be president
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Seriously, you have to wonder, is there anybody who cares enough about this country to come
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out and say, and maybe there are people behind the scenes that are saying, Joe, don't do
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I mean, he's going to be the nominee in a week.
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You know, I think there's, now after that, maybe there's a chance they could switch it
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I just look at this and you just, you just see, you see him crumbling.
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And so you, you might say if you're like a Democrat and you think, okay, Trump's really
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And then once Joe gets elected, we'll all run the show back here.
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You know, he'll chime in once in a while, but we'll pretty much ignore him.
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And then eventually he'll probably wind up leaving and we'll probably replace him with
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That's why I do really legitimately believe this is the most significant vice presidential
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announcement in American history, at least modern history.
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And, you know, normally you might say, well, they're all liberals.
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Like the difference between some, you know, AOC clone and a normal Democrat for this pick
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Because if you get, you get an AOC clone in there and there's some that are in, I mean,
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you know, Karen Bass is basically a communist like, and she's, she's, she's on the short list
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Like, cause I mean, I don't, I can't imagine he's going to pick her because literally no
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You know, uh, at least like, you know, Sarah Palin wasn't familiar to the American people
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66 been around for a long time, you know, has all sorts of dirt.
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They're going to be able to look through and, and, you know, Trump is going to have fun
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Like they're going to have fun with some of these.
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Um, but it is a strange, strange time because the media is acting as if this is okay and
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Like, uh, you're, it's like they're running almost a zombie candidate.
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They're not even trying to have someone who's, it would even make the case that he's competent
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Because every time the man speaks in public, one of these things happens.
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Did you, uh, did you see the China policy speech?
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The way Trump, the way China will respond is when we gather the rest of the world that
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in fact, and be in, and free and open trade and making sure that we're in a position that
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the world, uh, that, that we deal with WHO the right way, that, that in fact, that's
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That's when China, that's when, uh, China's behavior is going to change.
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I don't know what in vaven-ed means, but I think that's what he said.
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I really should check before I start making fun of them.
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I'm sure I don't know every word in the English language.
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Some of them he's been bringing back, like malarkey.
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Like, I mean, I know malarkey, but it's been a while since I had heard it.
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Look, he's struggling to get through any of this.
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One of the things they wrote about in this story about him, a very lengthy story about
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This is when they were trying to explain, hey, we swear this is just like, it's a minor thing
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that's not going to affect his job at all, is that he would try to create workarounds
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He could feel that he couldn't get through a word coming up.
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You know, he knew he was going to say in vaven-ed and he was like, crap, I'm not going
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He would essentially map himself around the word so he wouldn't have to say it.
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Like he can't, the real, half the reason he doesn't make sense all the time is because
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he's constantly like rewording his sentences on the fly or something.
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It's, that's not going to work with word, world leaders.
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When he runs into trouble and he can't think of the rest of, for instance, the declaration
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You heard him in that first clip say, oh, I'm going to say something I'm going to regret.
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Like a lot of times it's not, he's describing something else.
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So he acts as if he's interrupting himself as sort of a trick to make it seem like, oh,
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So, you know, then you've got President Trump having a little trouble yesterday as well.
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Was not a good day for the presidential candidates.
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It does seem like there's an odd thing with Trump where there's just certain words he's
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You know, the sad part is we're sitting here hammering Biden.
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They did a poll on who has a bigger problem with cognitive decline and more people said
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Now, part of that is because Trump's in everyone's face every day, right?
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You know, it's only conservative media that's showing this stuff.
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So, the American people have no visibility really into this.
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But I think, I'd argue, it's getting much worse since the debates.
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And once you get on the major stage where people are really paying attention, you can't
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be protected by 12 different candidates where you can say, oh, I'm out of time, over and
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It's not going to be like that when it's Trump versus Biden.
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And that is going to be a much more difficult thing for him to navigate.
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If I, seriously, if I were a Democratic operative, I'd be telling him we're not doing any debates.
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We will dignify this guy by debating him or whatever you have to say, but I'd be avoiding
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I know, I know, you know, people go after the polls and they're not always perfect, but
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you know, there's a pretty large margin right now.
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Trump, I think if Trump doesn't improve the situation from where it is right now, he's
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Well, so, I mean, he has plenty of time to improve it and there's a lot of reasons to
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believe he can, especially these debates, which is why I'd be like, if I were Biden's
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team, I would, I would, I would say, you know, he's just, he's busy that day.
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He's got a, he's got an appointment and he can't be there that particular night.
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And just try to play it out because your best chance to win this election is for no
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Now they said, I think they're trying to organize one for, for early September.
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So they're trying to get him to agree to do one pretty quickly and they're going through
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the moderators and who would be acceptable to both sides.
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And of course, uh, president Trump wants Fox news, uh, moderators and, uh, I'm sure
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So we'll see if they meet in the middle somewhere.
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I, or maybe they just don't get that done and maybe that'll be the bone of contention
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Look, it's a terrible tactic and it's awful for this country, but if your goal was to
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make Joe Biden win, your goal needs to be to make these debates disappear.
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Look at the, look how close we are to this thing already.
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I think this has snuck up on a lot of people because, you know, you had the COVID thing
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Then you had, I don't know, all of our cities burning to the ground.
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We're under 90 days away from the election itself.
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Which is going to be held on the White House lawn, right?
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Then the first presidential debate, you mentioned they might be trying to do one early.
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I mean, if Biden starts adding debates to this, he's insane.
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Or if I went to the first one and it went okay, then I wouldn't go to the next two.
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You know, I would try to avoid him at all costs if I'm trying to win the election.
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Then it's 70 days until the second presidential debate.
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And there's a 12-day split between that third debate and the election.
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So, it's a pretty tight schedule there once you get to the end of September.
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Once it gets to the debates, there's no hiding your cognitive skills for Joe Biden.
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I think the American people are going to see those who haven't seen it yet because the mainstream media pretty much avoids it all.
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And the only place you see it is, you know, with us and other conservatives on talk radio and Fox News.
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So, if you don't frequent those places, you're not going to know his declining cognitive ability.
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And what's the best argument that Trump isn't going to be able to wipe the floor with Biden in these debates?
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The best argument to me where you'd say, okay, Biden might be having some tough times, but he's not.
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The best argument would be he just went through a zillion debates, right?
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Now, he didn't do well in those debates, but he did well enough to win the nomination.
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He went from really bad to kind of bad was his range.
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But the kind of bad is enough to probably to make some people feel okay about it.
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He screwed up a few times, but he wasn't terrible.
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Some of the debates, he was legitimately terrible.
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It didn't seem like a good performance, but it wasn't complete disaster.
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I think the argument is becoming stronger that this is actually, we're watching the decline
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You can't compare Joe Biden, even from the beginning of this campaign to today.
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And you could hide it better because you spoke a lot less.
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My favorite part about that is like Biden kept doing that same trick where he'd be
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Now, everyone else on stage is talking through this bell.
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Biden was the really respectful one that just always listened to every single time.
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Sometimes he said that before he even ran out of time.
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And I think one time at least he was told, no, no, you got, you got time.
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That was what they used to make fun of George H.W. Bush on Saturday Night Live about because
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He was always just saying thousand points of light.
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And if you remember, that was the Dana Carvey bit.
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They'd be like, OK, no, sir, you still have 90 seconds.
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Well, Biden did that 100 times during the campaign.
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I don't remember seeing it on Saturday Night Live.
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But it was it was it was kind of a little trick that he could do where that would allow him.
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Now, remember, Biden in his last debate performance before this campaign was against Paul Ryan.
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And all he did was interrupt and talk over his time.
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This is not a this is not a polite guy who just always sticks to the rules.
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He was most famous for running all over Paul Ryan in the middle of sentences.
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And they're like, oh, but Biden really dominated that debate.
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Yeah, because he wouldn't let the other guy talk the whole time, you know.
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And Ryan, I guess, was maybe too polite or was not ready for that tactic and didn't do all that well in that particular debate.
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There's a there's a video made by Breitbart that tries to show this decline kind of in real time.
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The thing that, you know, was totally different than a than the it's called he called the, you know, the World War Two.
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He had the war there was the war production board.
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Most of the meals I eat, quite frankly, don't have me a lot of chicken, fair amount of fish.
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This is my little sister, Valerie, and I'm Jill's husband.
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Barack Obama led in the Corona, I mean, excuse me, in the pandemic that occurred.
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I, anyway, the next president starts tweeting should anyway.
00:30:35.340
Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.
00:30:55.580
Make sure you have the record player on at night.
00:31:01.000
There's only a couple of things everybody has in common in jail.
00:31:05.400
All men and women created by, go, you know, you know the thing.
00:31:09.220
I am very willing to let the American public judge my physical and mental filth, my physical
00:31:24.100
I'm a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate.
00:31:48.720
I mean, and it didn't help, of course, the bright part added the dun, dun, dun music
00:32:01.320
I just, you know, I obviously, a big part of this are the people around him.
00:32:06.980
And I don't know what the situation is, whether it's one of those situations where they just
00:32:11.140
want to win and they don't care, or they've tried to convince him to drop out and he's
00:32:18.760
Or they're okay with it because they'll be the power behind the throne.
00:32:21.840
You know, it'll be kind of a Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow Wilson post-stroke situation where they
00:32:31.540
He was completely incapacitated for the last two years of his presidency.
00:32:35.480
And his wife was basically president of the United States.
00:32:39.300
Maybe there's somebody in his, in his inner circle who was thinking of doing the same thing.
00:32:48.640
I, I, I don't know what's going on, but it's, it's tragic, whatever it is for, for him and
00:32:57.440
If you didn't see that on blaze TV, you can sign up blaze tv.com slash Glenn.
00:33:01.480
But if you didn't see the video of that, I'm sure Breitbart has it posted on their site.
00:33:05.280
Like they keep zooming in on the other people in the videos and on him in one case.
00:33:13.320
And the other people seem so disturbed and just trying to kind of keep this a straight
00:33:20.700
It's different than, you know, people complain about Trump and, but Trump has been the same
00:33:29.200
Uh, he's like, he's that same sort of like character.
00:33:35.820
I can't think of the actual word I'm going for here.
00:33:37.860
Cause it's a very like, it's a very, uh, specific thing, but you know, Trump, I want to
00:33:47.500
There's some specific thing that he does, but it's very central and it's been central
00:33:51.080
to him since I first saw him on television in like 1985, right?
00:33:55.520
Like Trump has had the same sort of vibe since then.
00:33:59.500
And people don't, you know, you can say you don't like it.
00:34:09.480
And everyone loved the way he communicated until 2015.
00:34:12.360
And then he became a Republican and was out there talking about the border and, you know,
00:34:19.320
Biden is clearly a different person than even when he, even when he was vice president,
00:34:23.920
which was not that long ago, this is happening fast.
00:34:33.340
All of a sudden you just realize you have this one conversation with a person.
00:34:41.720
It's a really disturbing thing to go through in your family and to watch it happen,
00:34:45.300
not only to the Biden family, which even though I don't like him as a politician,
00:34:51.220
But on the other side of it, it's our country we're talking about here.
00:34:55.920
A guy might become president who has no ability to get through one interview
00:35:00.920
without completely losing himself in his thoughts.
00:35:07.820
Look at all the stuff we're up against right now.
00:35:12.140
We've got the racial discord going on, the unrest in the cities, the Antifa stuff,
00:35:21.660
And then there's situations all over the world that need to be dealt with.
00:35:25.900
And this is a bad time to have a cognitively disintegrating candidate up for president
00:35:35.720
And I've said, I said before, before he was even the nominee, presumptive nominee,
00:35:43.380
We can't ever elect a Democrat to the presidency again.
00:35:49.200
And just have no seeming plan that could get us through these tough times.
00:35:56.440
You know, I mean, one of the visions of the Democrats for a very long time, Pat,
00:35:59.140
going back to Woodrow Wilson, was this idea that you just have a figurehead plus experts,
00:36:05.600
A person who would kind of assign, you know, it's a Philip Drew administrator.
00:36:09.540
Glenn's talked about that book many times on the air.
00:36:11.480
This idea that you have basically a person in the middle who administrates and assigns the
00:36:15.600
smart people to the smart jobs, listens to whatever they say.
00:36:20.360
I mean, that's not exactly what they're going for here, but it almost, they almost,
00:36:23.820
I almost like feel like they see an opportunity here to execute that vision of government.
00:36:29.140
They sort of did it with Woodrow Wilson after the stroke, right?
00:36:33.960
Where they just sort of were able to have that sort of government led by experts because
00:36:42.340
Here is the idea that you'd basically have a president who was incapable of doing these
00:36:50.000
things and you assign that to, you know, when you have the COVID, you just give it to whatever,
00:37:00.740
You got the economic, you know, expert over here.
00:37:05.020
And you just sort of step back and it all just happens to us.
00:37:08.640
That's not the American system, but it's one they've wanted for a while.
00:37:13.240
They may see that as their opportunity to actually execute it.
00:37:16.780
And they're experts, by the way, are not experts.
00:37:25.320
If you're calling this show, it's probably more like a...
00:37:42.320
I particularly, I've had a big beach ball that I had blown up for the kids.
00:37:46.960
I just climb inside it every night and sleep inside the beach ball.
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It's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program, 888-727-BECK.
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We're going to get to, I think, sometime during the course of the show, Oprah Winfrey helping
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She's realized that white people are essentially just bad people.
00:39:44.200
And no matter what, I don't care how much you make.
00:39:46.680
I don't care if you're doing well or you're not doing well.
00:39:48.900
You've had a really great life or you've had a terrible life.
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I mean, no matter what you do with your life, you cure cancer.
00:40:04.860
You're still white, and you've got to live with your whiteness.
00:40:08.640
I mean, privilege doesn't mean that you're privileged.
00:40:13.740
Yeah, but see, there was already a word for white.
00:40:22.220
This is an amazing time and an amazing movement that's happening right now.
00:40:27.080
And just try to make white people feel as bad as they possibly can about themselves.
00:40:31.460
And responsible for absolutely every ill that has ever happened to anybody anywhere.
00:40:37.200
And if you don't think so, well, that proves you're racist.
00:40:47.100
They used to, these think pieces on this stuff are so long.
00:40:51.160
And we could just save time by just saying, no matter what you say, we're going to say it's because of your whiteness.
00:41:04.820
You just keep changing the definition of all these words.
00:41:10.680
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He's trying to be a little more accessible to my peeps.
00:45:43.180
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00:46:03.440
So everything's awesome, you know, when you're part of a team.
00:46:06.420
And that especially applies right now in Portland, Oregon.
00:46:10.740
I don't think things, conditions could be any better in Portland, Oregon right now.
00:46:16.380
Beautiful city, beautiful things happening there.
00:46:19.060
It's just, it's a wonderful, toddling little town.
00:46:22.780
And I'm sure that they love the fact that for 70 straight nights, there have been riots.
00:46:30.820
What's your upper limit as to how many consecutive days you'd want riots in your town?
00:46:40.420
No, because that's only, what, three years, three and a half years of riots?
00:46:51.100
No, yeah, it might be a little disruptive at some point, but not after 70 days.
00:47:07.740
K-O-I-N, Coyne in Portland, did a little report on what has been happening in the city.
00:47:13.020
I think you're going to enjoy and wish that this was happening in your town.
00:47:17.840
And maybe it is, as a matter of fact, depending on where you live.
00:47:29.540
Cut to from my morning show list of fabulous videos.
00:47:43.500
Apparently there's a glitch in the system somewhere.
00:47:47.040
Yeah, there was some great chanting last night that I learned.
00:47:55.040
Every city, every town, burn the precincts to the ground.
00:47:59.720
Every city, every town, burn the precincts to the ground.
00:48:16.040
And there's also some shots being fired on a pretty nightly basis.
00:48:22.160
They wrapped things up, though, pretty early the other night.
00:48:25.300
They were only out rioting until 3.30 in the morning.
00:48:30.660
They calmed right down after 3.30 in the morning.
00:48:34.500
It's not like they're rioting all night long until the dawn.
00:48:40.240
So when they say no justice, no peace, the peace begins at 3.30.
00:48:45.060
I mean, they mean no justice, no peace until 3.30 a.m.
00:48:49.340
It's interesting because we were told that, at least by the media, that's not what they mean.
00:48:55.620
They just mean what they would like to do is change some police policies.
00:49:02.180
When they say defund the police, they don't mean defund the police.
00:49:07.820
What they mean is there are certain policies that need to be tweaked.
00:49:15.160
There are certain policies that need to be tweaked.
00:49:32.520
And if it rhymes, it's really catchy and you remember that.
00:49:35.700
So every city, every town, burn the precincts to the ground.
00:49:43.700
Basically, what you just said translates to there's a couple tweaks in policy that need
00:49:48.780
Why are they setting fires then all over the town?
00:50:02.040
You know, there's some details in the policies that are going one way.
00:50:08.680
They just need to be just the direction just alters ever so slightly.
00:50:21.000
I don't understand why people can't understand this.
00:50:25.760
I'm fascinated by this as we go through the past few weeks in that like more and more
00:50:31.700
the idea of winning a logical argument or coming up with evidence that proves a point
00:50:44.280
None of this is it makes any dent in the way this stuff gets covered.
00:50:48.300
Like Portland is a great is a great argument there every night.
00:50:54.520
There are dozens of videos of the same people lighting buildings on fire, hitting police officers
00:51:01.480
in the head with rocks and bottles and shooting fireworks at them and all of these things.
00:51:07.800
And yet every ounce of coverage by the mainstream media is how bad the federal agents are.
00:51:15.040
One of the one of the portions of this report from a coin in Portland was because they were
00:51:21.280
on the scene as some of the writing was happening and the police were radioing back to the precinct
00:51:30.820
So, I mean, they're just under this constant barrage and this is happening pretty much every
00:51:36.220
But yes, like you said, all we're focused on are the federal troops there that need to go
00:51:42.920
And it seems to make no difference no matter how much evidence you have, no matter how many
00:51:50.640
times you say the same thing, no matter how many times it's outlined, no matter how many
00:51:55.340
videos you show, they just say, well, no, it's just it's the police that are the ones
00:52:02.800
Again, I'm not saying that the police have done everything perfectly through this.
00:52:06.740
There have been some pieces of evidence that have shown police acting inappropriately,
00:52:13.160
And what happens when you show us those videos is that we say, yeah, that that that's not
00:52:19.460
If that person did, you know, committed a crime, that person should be charged.
00:52:22.960
When we show you 50 times the amount of material that shows the other side doing things like
00:52:29.280
that and worse, you just act like it doesn't happen.
00:52:31.540
It's just it's like as if I'm I have CGI at my house and I'm making these things up every
00:52:38.160
I remember when there was a protest in Provo, Utah, of all places, a few weeks ago, and there
00:52:44.940
was a guy who got stopped by a crowd and they surrounded his truck.
00:52:48.260
And one of the protesters walked up and start and shot him through the through the car window
00:52:54.560
and the bullet entered him in the side and he took off because he's surrounded and he's
00:53:02.880
And so he didn't I think his his thought process was kind of, hey, I don't want to stick around
00:53:11.400
So he started driving slowly and then it went a little bit faster and people moved out of
00:53:20.680
One of my sons was arguing with some of the leftists who were saying, look at this man
00:53:31.160
Yeah, well, he shouldn't have been driving through crowds.
00:53:45.700
Uh, they they continued the same argument as if, hey, he was being shot at, just didn't
00:53:54.240
Yeah, it's it doesn't matter what the protesters do.
00:54:01.060
This strategy is fascinating to me, because if you look at like people would say, I don't
00:54:11.480
They've been making that charge forever, right?
00:54:13.980
And you'd be like, OK, well, here's why I'm not racist.
00:54:16.380
And here's the here's here's why this policy works better than this policy.
00:54:24.720
And I don't know if it's just so obvious now that they lost that battle where they kept
00:54:28.680
saying it was things were racist and everyone knew they weren't.
00:54:31.360
So what they did was just change the definition of the word racist.
00:54:35.440
Now, if you're just if you're white, you're automatically racist and there's nothing you
00:54:43.480
It's like, well, I guess if you're the definition of the word racist is I have white skin and
00:54:48.680
I don't technically have white skin, but I guess I have peach or whatever it is.
00:54:55.000
Well, then they automatically when they argue it, if that's the definition of the word and
00:54:58.700
it's like, well, how about these words mean things?
00:55:02.160
Like when I say you're a boy and you're a girl, those words mean something.
00:55:08.440
And when you want to come in and say later on, well, actually, as Ellen so helpfully helped
00:55:13.500
us define, it's just a feeling you have in your head.
00:55:19.180
You're just coming up with totally new definitions for existing words.
00:55:23.740
How about let just keep the words the same and you can make your arguments.
00:55:28.400
But they know they can't win our arguments that way.
00:55:30.260
If the language doesn't move, if it's concrete instead of quicksand, they can't win these
00:55:41.340
Their arguments right now just don't even have to make sense.
00:55:59.880
So I thought that was something we weren't supposed to be focused on.
00:56:06.480
I think I did it on Stu Does America yesterday.
00:56:12.660
And he is apologizing now for using the N-word.
00:56:19.540
Except for the fact that when he was using the N-word, it was in the context of yelling
00:56:27.240
So he quoted the player, but he actually said the word.
00:56:37.380
I mean, the easy thing, the easy safe tip here is just never say it, right?
00:56:45.180
He was saying it was inappropriate for this word to be used and was criticizing its use.
00:56:52.020
So the players, they start tweeting about how he said the word.
00:56:59.580
The players are skipping the get-togethers and practices.
00:57:02.760
And they say to him, not only do they say, look, we told him, you know, because they're
00:57:06.660
like, we had a meeting and how do we move forward?
00:57:13.760
And then we also told him he needs to stop saying, I don't see color.
00:57:19.380
It's like, this is a full out frontal assault on Martin Luther King.
00:57:32.860
A colorblind society was supposed to be the thing we were all shooting for.
00:57:38.460
It's a random physical characteristic that means nothing.
00:57:56.480
Look at the black culture of black people in the United States and compare it to black people
00:58:01.140
in Africa and tell me they have the same culture.
00:58:07.360
There are areas within the culture that are influenced by other cultures, but it has nothing
00:58:14.840
White people living in other countries, white people who grew up in Asia, have Asian cultures.
00:58:25.180
The color of your skin is a nonsensical way to categorize people.
00:58:32.820
Just like it would be dumb if we said, you know what?
00:58:35.120
That person has long fingernails and that person has short fingernails.
00:58:38.380
That person has blue eyes and that person has brown eyes.
00:58:46.280
There's no reason to separate people among these lines unless you're just trying to utilize
00:58:51.920
We can all acknowledge that in the past people did it, but it was dumb then.
00:58:58.660
The lesson of the racist era of the past was to learn that racism was dumb.
00:59:20.120
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So what are the best coaches in college football under fire right now?
01:00:55.320
It seems like right now he may survive it, but...
01:01:05.520
You know, someone sent me a clip of Glenn back in 2010 on Headline News.
01:01:17.840
And he was talking about black liberation theology.
01:01:22.520
And every word that you hear now was all brought up in that era from those shows.
01:01:28.600
Talking about microaggressions and, you know, systemic racism and...
01:01:35.180
And all of those, all these terms that are now like buzz terms and you're seeing all over
01:01:39.320
the internet, there's a great piece that I think is a tablet that goes through how since
01:01:44.860
about 2011, 2012, all of these terms and all of the major publications have shot through
01:01:51.240
1,000, 2,000% increases in terms like, you know, white privilege and all these things.
01:01:57.500
They're just all these new terms that the New York Times and the Washington Post decided
01:02:01.460
to just start implementing in 2011, all new, and just all through the roof.
01:02:05.840
And Glenn was talking about it several years earlier.
01:02:07.940
It was all in that situation with, you know, Jeremiah Wright and the black liberation theology.
01:02:16.180
And this is continuing to, you know, infect our discourse when 90% of people have no idea
01:02:25.300
You listen to, you go through the white fragility argument from this book that has become relatively
01:02:32.620
I mean, but it was in academic circles for a while.
01:02:38.080
It has nothing to do with the racism that we've always talked about.
01:02:44.560
They've just taken the word and they've said, well, racism has a negative connotation to
01:02:49.520
So let's just call this new thing that we want.
01:02:54.600
And then we can just have the benefit of everyone disliking racism correctly.
01:02:58.660
And then we'll just apply a brand new concept on top of it.
01:03:01.640
And everyone will act like now, if you don't agree with our concept, you're a racist.
01:03:10.220
All you have to do is not have been anti-racist your whole life from the time you were born
01:03:29.120
You can do your best to alleviate the negative consequences you're bringing to this world,
01:03:33.780
but there is no way for a white person to not be racist.
01:03:45.280
Like, what the hell is the point of talking about this then?
01:03:48.440
You know, it's like what they say with global warming.
01:03:50.080
They're like, oh, no matter what we do, we're all going to die in five years.
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It's really Dr. Anthony Fauci right there, St. Fauci of DCC, with a little bobblehead.
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I'm glad that, you know, they're really celebrating this guy right now.
01:06:10.840
It's so, I mean, the cult around, the cult of personality is weird.
01:06:14.480
It's really weird, because with the left, he can do absolutely no wrong.
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No matter what he has ever said, no matter the stuff he was saying in the beginning was
01:06:23.580
completely wrong and completely different than the stuff he's saying now.
01:06:33.700
Because it's all made under the idea that what you need to do is respect the experts.
01:06:39.400
Well, you know, we have a couple of big experts in our, you know, in our government that have
01:06:48.900
Birx on fire, because she apparently was telling behind the scenes that, hey, we need this is
01:06:54.120
how we can reopen and was encouraging the entire time to reopen.
01:06:58.720
And so now the left has totally abandoned her because I guess she's not telling me the
01:07:08.260
She's not making the president look bad enough.
01:07:11.140
A good example of that is what Pelosi was saying the other day.
01:07:13.900
Because I don't have confidence in anyone who stands there while the president says
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swallow Lysol and it's going to cure your virus.
01:07:22.340
You know, he'll kill you and you won't have the virus anymore.
01:07:27.820
But this is why she doesn't have any respect for Dr.
01:07:30.820
Somebody when the president says it's a hoax, it's magic, it's going to go away by magic,
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Should we go back through Nancy Pelosi talk telling everyone to go to Chinatown in the
01:07:46.800
Some have more than others, but almost everybody has statements from February and March that
01:07:54.640
They're not nearly as bad as like an Andrew Cuomo who has, you know, 15,000 of these types
01:07:59.860
What are your thoughts on Andrew Cuomo, by the way?
01:08:04.920
But yeah, no, it's fascinating to see that because it has nothing, the idea that what
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they're doing is trusting the science or trusting the experts isn't even accurate.
01:08:16.300
They pick the ones that agree with them at that time.
01:08:20.380
You know, they will be absolutely, if Fauci comes out tomorrow and says, you know what,
01:08:25.340
we need to, I mean, they were talking about this.
01:08:27.440
The World Health Organization came out and said, what we need to do is avoid full shutdowns.
01:08:33.020
Like everything we can do to avoid full shutdowns, we should do.
01:08:37.080
The World Health Organization said that, right?
01:08:39.460
But now the World Health Organization doesn't agree with what they want.
01:08:50.580
Anybody who happens to be an expert that aligns with them, they will be in the shining light
01:08:56.580
And then when they start disagreeing, they will go away and they will become quacks again.
01:09:00.540
It's the exact same thing with climate change and the Michael Schellenberger.
01:09:14.680
A guy who's been working, who's a guy who literally went to support and see the Sandinistas.
01:09:26.980
And looked at the evidence and said, you know what?
01:09:35.100
He thinks there's things we should do about it.
01:09:38.980
And stop trying to spend trillions of dollars on it because it's not necessary.
01:09:42.980
In fact, and he goes to what I love about that book, which is called Apocalypse Never.
01:09:51.220
What I love about it is he goes to the sources that everybody cites for the apocalypse and
01:09:58.040
finds out that's not what they are saying at all.
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It's really amazing how often he was able to find Schellenberger, because Bjorn Lomborg just
01:10:06.680
came out with a book that it was kind of on the same, both of those books as brothers
01:10:13.760
Because you'll go back and refer to him a hundred times when you're talking to your friends
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But Schellenberger in particular was able to take these things that have permeated the
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media claims about the climate and go and not only just say, actually, this is what
01:10:28.600
the report says, or actually, this is what the truth is, which is really valuable.
01:10:41.140
And interview them and then have them tell Schellenberger they were misquotes.
01:10:50.840
And it's an incredible, you know, and look, this is why it's sold well, but it's being ignored
01:11:00.580
The first time I ever heard of Michael Schellenberger was when he was in a documentary for CNN.
01:11:11.900
And his, his main point in there is because he's been hearing so often and he's sick and
01:11:17.220
tired of hearing it because it's scaring the crap out of children worldwide.
01:11:20.860
Like Greta Thunberg, for instance, who's scared out of her mind and running around screaming
01:11:29.000
that the sky is falling and he's trying to tell them, no, it isn't falling.
01:11:34.180
So, uh, he, his, his, one of his big things is that there's no such thing as this apocalypse
01:11:48.900
Not in 10 years, not in 20 years, not in a hundred years.
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And yet last week, uh, or the week before Joe Biden said, science tells us we have nine
01:12:09.920
Uh, you know, there's another claim, uh, that 187 million people are going to be underwater,
01:12:15.560
uh, if we don't do anything about global warming.
01:12:18.020
And when you look at that, you're like, gosh, that's, that would be, that's a lot of people
01:12:24.040
Um, the problem with the problem is going to rise all at once and just envelop everybody.
01:12:38.800
What these, these, there is a paper that says 187 million people will be underwater.
01:12:44.120
And what it says is if humans don't adapt in any way.
01:12:50.400
So right now, large swaths of the area they're talking about are already quote unquote underwater.
01:12:58.740
So, but what they've done is adapted the society so people can live there.
01:13:07.760
Um, and he talks about how you could spend a hundred trillion dollars on climate to try
01:13:11.960
to adjust the temperature enough to make this happen.
01:13:13.880
And it still wouldn't happen for multiple decades.
01:13:15.480
Or you could spend, you know, $20 billion on, you know, a different way of flood, um,
01:13:20.980
uh, apparatus that would make the flood not happen.
01:13:26.220
If you, if you had, if you had a house on the beach and there was erosion and the, and
01:13:29.720
the water level was rising, you might raise your seawall by a foot.
01:13:35.740
Another one, Pat, they have, and these are, so the, uh, to go back to the, to finish off
01:13:41.240
on the, um, the, uh, the flooding thing, there's 187 million people would have to flood.
01:13:44.960
They say, if people take basic, uh, measures in this, in the report that everyone is quoting,
01:13:50.780
if people take basic measures, it's more like 300,000 over the next like 50 years.
01:13:55.700
Now, okay, 300,000 over 50 years is, I guess, somewhat significant, right?
01:14:02.840
I guess you could still say it's a few thousand a year.
01:14:05.660
However, when you look at that with the, uh, accompanying, uh, improvements, when you
01:14:11.260
don't spend a hundred trillion dollars on climate and instead you spend it on things
01:14:14.960
that make people healthy and more and stronger buildings and better, uh, structures and maybe
01:14:27.620
They talk about, um, all these people are going to die in heat waves.
01:14:30.180
The report literally assumes that no one buys an air conditioner.
01:14:38.440
It literally assumes no one buys air conditioning.
01:14:41.980
So if you're in an area now like Seattle, where maybe it's not necessary right now, it's
01:14:48.880
Maybe it's a little warm on a few days, but you don't need to put in central air.
01:14:54.620
And when they're talking about massive heat waves, like, like, uh, last week, uh,
01:15:05.780
Now, what would, what is the rational thing to assume here?
01:15:09.940
As it gets warmer, people will buy air conditioners.
01:15:17.980
And then people will be able to deal with that.
01:15:20.020
So if, if, if the temperature rises in Seattle, more people will buy air conditioner and
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air conditioners and adapt to it, especially as they become better and cheaper.
01:15:35.500
A lot of them are worst case scenarios built off of other people's worst case scenarios.
01:15:39.660
So you get kind of this, this, uh, this effect where it's just accruing and accruing and accruing.
01:15:44.520
And you're so far away from the actual science that of course people are going to freak out.
01:15:49.820
It's why Greta Thunberg thinks the world's going to end.
01:15:51.980
And it is affecting, especially people in that age group.
01:16:00.220
You're telling them the world is going to end all the time.
01:16:04.660
And they're listening to the people that are telling them that because they've been told
01:16:07.500
to, you know, listen to the authorities and that's what the authorities are telling them.
01:16:16.180
And we, we got off on a, on a tangent there that I was actually headed down the, uh, Fauci road.
01:16:21.280
But because climate change is a G odd for both of us, uh, like, I mean, once, once you start
01:16:29.260
talking about some real facts, like he has done in, in that book, uh, it's hard to resist.
01:16:35.980
It's hard to resist because nobody else is doing that.
01:16:38.320
And climate at some level, I think feels like a low priority to some people, but it is their,
01:16:45.700
Stuff, even the stuff like COVID where like a, a, a global pandemic, which obviously has
01:16:50.680
affected a lot of economies and done and given all sorts of bizarre opportunities to people
01:16:54.700
grabbing power, it's nothing compared to climate because climate is something that we're talking
01:17:00.660
about hundreds of trillions of dollars they want to dedicate to this stuff.
01:17:05.300
And it is a problem that cannot by their own science be corrected.
01:17:10.980
Even if you were to shut everything off and have, you know, everything was carbon free
01:17:14.860
tomorrow, it would still hang up in the atmosphere and cause all sorts of damages for decades and
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It's like a free pass for them to spend money and take control of everything.
01:17:23.520
When you're talking about energy, you're talking about literally everything.
01:17:28.440
It's, they can get control and get their hands on every little piece of society.
01:17:34.740
That's not to say that the scientists don't say there are issues there.
01:17:37.100
Some, you know, some do, and, and there, there may be things we need to adapt to, but
01:17:41.260
the reason the left and politicians and activists love it is totally different.
01:17:46.260
They can, it's a way to grab control of every aspect of our society.
01:17:50.940
And it's a never ending threat that you can't prove or disprove.
01:17:57.220
And that's why we talk about it so much, because if we don't disprove that stuff and it continues
01:18:01.520
to go down and, and gather steam, it's going to kill us.
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It's, it's, it's, it's a dangerous, dangerous road.
01:18:16.320
Uh, well, a lot of people run them very poorly, uh, but, uh, we've had a business here for
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I think, I think he was doing better cause he was planning to come in and then I think
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the doctor said, why don't you take one more day?
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Uh, just in time, hopefully to get inducted into the radio hall of fame.
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I guess it's the ninth, but that's the, that's Sunday, right?
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So tomorrow, uh, you know, this is the last week.
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Do we know when they compile all the data and make the choice?
01:20:10.700
I know, I know the, the, the listener vote is a, is a chunk of it, but I know there's
01:20:16.680
other experts and all this other things that cast their votes.
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I, part of me thinks Glenn's just out because he's hoping the sympathy vote will put him
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You know, he's, people are like, oh shit, I don't know.
01:20:29.480
Well, we don't know that for sure, but I think he does.
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I, I, I, you know, his family does, so he must.
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He's sick and he's been living around people with COVID that have tested positive.
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I mean, it's not gonna, it's not gonna work out well.
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You should be, when they say quarantine and because someone in your house has COVID, that
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I don't, people really, they find this is true, Pat.
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Another reason being, I don't know, protests of thousands and thousands and thousands of
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:21:13.240
If you enunciate the words Black Lives Matter, that disintegrates the virus.
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The sound, there's something about the sound waves that kind of cuts through, cuts through
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And just the, just the universal truth that Black Lives Matter is enough to kill the
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I'm just making sure I understand because of course Black Lives Matter.
01:21:43.780
And maybe it would be nice if people would investigate that a little bit because there's
01:21:49.120
And I, I have still not seen anyone in the media answer for this.
01:21:52.820
You know, there's not, like Trump was talking about this the other day in an interview and
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he said, you know, like, like, you gotta look at this, look at the stuff they're writing,
01:22:01.560
And they'll just be like, they'll just blow by it.
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Like someone needs to stop the interview and go, no, no.
01:22:14.760
And this is one of the founders of Black Lives Matter.
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They're not even, they're not even amateur Marxists.
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I didn't even know there was a professional Marxist league, but apparently there is now.
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You have to be able, if you want to say, well, that's not what most people are like,
01:22:45.040
But again, you have to address that the organization itself is rotten.
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On the Glenn Beck program, we got some instruction from Anthony Fauci coming up
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that I know you don't want to miss because we hang on his every word.
01:26:28.080
And, you know, I don't live there, but is anyone else uncomfortable
01:26:30.800
with the checkpoints in New York that are being set up now?
01:26:34.620
Yeah, there's a guy named Andrew Cuomo who thought it was very...
01:26:38.820
It was unconstitutional to set up checkpoints like that for interstate travel
01:26:44.100
Now, he's implementing them, which is weird because it's the exact opposite of what he was saying
01:26:50.280
But let's give him credit for all the great work he's done on coronavirus.
01:26:55.200
We have a ways of discovering if you're sick or not, no?
01:27:05.980
I would probably have traveled to New York by now, but if we go there from Texas,
01:27:11.420
despite the fact that we have one seventh for the deaths...
01:27:23.020
But that is what their policy apparently is at this point.
01:27:25.960
Well, it seems like they're putting the checkpoints at all the tunnels, right?
01:27:29.920
And so, when you're coming into the city, I'm guessing if you have out-of-state license
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plates, especially, you're going to be checked and they're going to ask you some questions
01:27:41.300
You know, it's really convenient to get into New York under normal circumstances.
01:27:45.500
I can't help but think this is going to really improve things and people's attitudes.
01:27:49.400
People in New York don't care about the invasion of personal liberty.
01:27:52.860
They're like, the traffic is going to be worse.
01:27:58.280
I mean, I can't remember the last time I dealt with traffic.
01:28:03.520
I can't remember the last time I dealt with it because it's...
01:28:06.040
I mean, and we've been coming to work throughout the entire pandemic.
01:28:09.500
There hasn't been a day where we stayed home because of it.
01:28:12.160
And it's just because, you know, for whatever reason, we're dispensable, I guess.
01:28:16.580
I don't know exactly what the reason is, but we've been coming in and they...
01:28:27.080
Traffic would be kind of back to normal, but it's not.
01:28:30.700
I mean, remember, opening up, you know, even the...
01:28:35.240
A lot gets made about the government policy on whether you're open or you're closed.
01:28:41.100
And that really does affect things like here, for example, bar owners, right?
01:28:44.020
Like, they are legitimately not allowed to be open.
01:28:48.400
Largely, though, these decisions are being made by people who are like, I don't want
01:28:54.700
Why don't I want to go to a restaurant where, you know, they make me wear a mask and then
01:28:59.800
they're wearing a mask inside and it's not fun anymore.
01:29:02.880
You know, I like restaurants, but I'll just order.
01:29:06.540
You know, there's ways that people have adapted to this life.
01:29:09.660
And a lot of it has to do with a lot less driving.
01:29:11.380
And a lot of businesses are now realizing, well, yeah, it worked out fine for people
01:29:21.960
Hardly anybody has returned except, you know, us that we've been here the whole time, like
01:29:26.880
But the people who went home and were doing work from home are still doing that.
01:29:31.920
And they've, you know, a lot of them have been able to do their work at home.
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So, and we're one, and we're a digital company largely.
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So, like, we're a little bit different than, you know, your brick and mortar store, obviously.
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But a lot of companies are saying, you know, a third of our workers can certainly work at
01:29:49.700
You know, or maybe they come in just for one meeting a week.
01:29:52.540
We all get together for one meeting a week to discuss, like, what the plan is.
01:29:56.140
I think that is going to be the future, which is why I keep thinking to myself, the commercial
01:29:59.480
real estate business is going to take a huge hit.
01:30:02.260
I mean, these companies that needed 100,000 square feet six months ago now might need 10.
01:30:06.740
You know, look, these things, I usually have a way of working themselves out.
01:30:11.740
But that one, that one in particular, because if nothing else, coronavirus, I think, has shown
01:30:17.340
to be very much, you kind of worry why you would, why would I live in a city?
01:30:25.740
Not to mention, you know, you have the mayors who will do anything they can to restrict
01:30:34.900
And you add on to that, that it's the places that get hit the hardest because everyone's
01:30:40.520
You know, all the people, Cuomo talked about this yesterday.
01:30:43.440
All the people who were in New York, all the people with money, all just left.
01:30:48.240
So they didn't have to deal with all of his nonsense.
01:30:50.220
And now he's pissed off they're not coming back because they're avoiding all their taxes.
01:30:56.680
You know, like maybe because your taxes are so high and people are realizing that they're
01:31:07.880
There's no reason to live in these cities anymore.
01:31:10.740
And with this sort of stuff breaking out, with all the restrictions and all the nonsense
01:31:16.220
Plus, it's going to help with catastrophic climate change because with the less cars and
01:31:21.340
vehicles on the road, we're going to have less CO2.
01:31:25.580
Thus, saving humanity from an extinction-level event that's coming up in just five months.
01:31:47.480
He was on with Sanjay Gupta was interviewing him yesterday.
01:31:51.520
And then they took some questions from people online.
01:31:54.660
And one of the questions was, we're the United States of America.
01:31:58.700
This seems to be hurting us more than other places where we just not prepared for this
01:32:06.240
Dr. Fauci, the title of this series is when public health means business.
01:32:13.580
And thus far, it seems like we haven't been in business at all.
01:32:18.460
The United States has 4% of the world's population, but 25% of the world's COVID cases and deaths.
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For a country that is the most affluent and influential, that is a catastrophe.
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My question is, knowing what you now know, what would you do differently before the next pandemic or during it?
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Well, I think there's two parts of that question, sir.
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One is, you know, how we might explain how this happened and what I would do different.
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And then what you would do different for the next pandemic.
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I think preparedness, we put together a pandemic preparedness plan as we were trying to respond to the threat of the pre-pandemic bird flu back in 2005.
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And again, it was a plan that was a reasonable plan.
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And in fact, when it was evaluated independently by Johns Hopkins, it stated that it was our preparedness for a pandemic was essentially number one in the world.
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But what happened when the rubber hit the road on this and we did get hit, we had the kind of response that was not as well suited to what the dynamics of this outbreak is.
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And what happened is that we had a bit of a disparate response.
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We live in a very big country and we often leave the decisions about the implementation of things at the local level.
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And what we've seen is a great disparity in how individual states, cities, et cetera, responded.
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The critical issue that I think we need to look at how we can get that down is that when you look at the curves and it relates to Sanjay's graph,
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that when we went up and then started to come down, everybody got hit badly, China got hit badly, Europe, particularly Italy, France and Spain.
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When they went up and they responded, they came all the way down to a baseline so that when they started to reopen their countries in a very careful way,
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they had to deal with little blips that could easily be controlled.
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And when we came down, we came down to a plateau of 20,000 cases per day.
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We needed to get further down so that as we went along over weeks and months, we stayed at 20,000 per day.
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Other parts of the country held it so they didn't even go up.
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But there were so many different players, as it were, in the country that the totality of the country, that some net of that was a flat line that was very high.
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And then when we decided, with the guidelines of how we can open America again, for reasons that we obviously couldn't stay shut down forever,
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was having terrible economic consequences, terrible consequences on employment, we decided we would try to take steps to open.
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Some states did not pay attention to the benchmarks or the checkpoints.
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Others did it fine, but the citizenry within a state or within a city actually did an all-or-none phenomenon.
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They said, we're locked down, so now we're just going to let it fly.
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What he's saying here, in a really lengthy explanation, is we have a 10th Amendment to the Constitution,
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which gives power to the states to make their own decisions.
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If it weren't for that pesky Constitution, we could control people a lot better.
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Wouldn't that be great if we could set fire to that Constitution?
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So there's that, and there's another glaring omission in his explanation here of why we got hit harder than others.
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And it seems like there was a little situation where thousands of people were gathering together every day in the streets,
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yelling and screaming and spinning and setting things on fire and robbing Nike stores.
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And look, you know, his point on the states is, you know, at some level probably true.
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If you're North Korea, it's probably easier to control a pandemic.
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Or China, because you can just, you know, weld people into their apartments, right?
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Your central government tells people where they're going to be, and they have to be there.
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It's probably the one situation, honestly, the one situation I can think of where it would be great to have a dictatorship.
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If you're king, you could just do whatever you want, and you just, you can lock everyone away, and it won't be spread.
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Like, yes, but it's not worth the tradeoff, obviously.
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You know, the states obviously have to be able to take their own.
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We'll take that over freedom every time, apparently, or we should be doing it.
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Yeah, and I don't think, look, I don't think we should.
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And he's not even, you know, I mean, he kind of just touches on this, but several places are having up to him.
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The Philippines is another example of somebody who locked down really tight, and they're having a huge spike right now.
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I mean, when you look at the excess deaths as compared to the population, we're not even close to the top of that chart.
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Peru, Ecuador, Spain, Chile, UK, Italy, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, all ahead of us.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
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And Brazil is theoretically behind us at this point.
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You look at Brazil, they're at 100,000 deaths with a smaller population than us.
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And they are a country in complete disarray over this.
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They're going to find hundreds of thousands of deaths in countries like, places like Brazil.
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Like, you look at India with over a billion people.
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You're really going to tell me, you know, they're going to, they're having, you know, 20,000 cases a day in India?
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I think China's lied through the teeth the whole time.
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You're telling me they've only had 4,600 deaths?
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And that's to the point where even left-wing commentators will acknowledge, yeah, we don't really believe those numbers.
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But, I mean, you know, like in theory, if you're a country, you know, people praise places like South Korea or, you know.
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Well, what South Korea, the way they got that under control was they broke all sorts of things in our constitution to do it.
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I mean, you can, like, yeah, you know, I don't want to make that trade-off, frankly.
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But, I mean, like, they're talking about all sorts of things that the U.S. would be very uncomfortable with, central quarantine and, you know, forced digital tracing of contacts.
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These are effective policies if your people let you do them.
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And when you don't have to care about whether the people agree or not, it makes it a lot easier.
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That doesn't mean that the dictatorship is better than the United States system.
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That's a radical thing that you're just saying, Stu.
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Well, there was a time back in the day where men built castles.
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Just making sure you get done by a real professional.
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You can't just cut a hole in the side of your house.
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You want your murder hole to be appropriately installed.
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I mean, you don't really install a hole, but you know what I mean.
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You want to have the nice bedding on the other side of it so you can be comfortable as you're pointing your bow and arrow outside of the murder hole.
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Got into a discussion with Sanjay Gupta about the testing and what's happening with our testing policy.
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And why we haven't had the rapid test thing happen yet.
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If this is doable, I'm not asking for a fantasy here.
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But I've got to tell you, Dr. Fauci, I made this case to Admiral Giroir the other day.
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As a result, we all had to put on N95 masks, use up PPE, which is also hard to get, put ourselves at increased risk.
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Why so many months don't we have the situation you just described?
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You know, Sanjay, I could bend myself into a pretzel trying to get out of that question.
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And I don't know why, because that's not what I do every day.
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But I can tell you, they're trying, but they're not.
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I mean, obviously, again, when you say something like that, it gets distorted.
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You are a real world example of why we've got to do better.
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I mean, to say, and I know I've been in situations like that, I can get things done medically so fast, it'll spin your head.
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There you were in the operating room having to put on PPE because you didn't know what you're paying.
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And for me to say anything different is distorting reality.
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Is Donald Trump, is the federal government really responsible for developing a rapid virus test?
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No, he didn't do that, but others will do that.
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They'll pick up on that and they'll say, yeah, see, he's saying the president's effort with the testing is just not acceptable.
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Yeah, I mean, they spent a bunch of money, and the federal government is spending a lot of money to develop these tests,
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and they should be developed, and I think they will be.
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And we've tested 55 million people by far the most in the world.
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We're about at a little under, we have ticked down oddly in the last couple of weeks,
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But we were at about 830,000 per day at the end of July.
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And it is more by far than anywhere else in the world.
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You know, I mean, the rapid test would be a really nice development.
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You know, now, like, Glenn wants to get a test right now.
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It's going to take him four or five days to wind up getting the test and getting the results.
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You know, I did have some concerns that some of society's ills are pretty tough to deal with.
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And we're dealing with this whole racist thing and then nuance with white people and
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privilege and fragility and all kinds of stuff.
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And I was starting to think, well, maybe, maybe this is something we don't overcome for
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a while because it's pretty tough to deal with.
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And then the Pac-12 football players stepped up.
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And so fortunately, I think we talked about this on Monday on the show, but it was in
01:47:37.900
So you might not be aware, but the Pac-12 players have made a whole list of demands that, first
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of all, they want to be safe with the COVID thing.
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Everybody wants to be safe and millions of people have caught it.
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I mean, that's a rational, as safe as possible.
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You want to be able to have that when you go back and play.
01:48:05.340
They want medical insurance for sports-related medical conditions.
01:48:13.300
Don't they get treated as athletes by medical professionals?
01:48:17.720
I would think so, but I don't know all the details.
01:48:19.740
I would say that doesn't, I mean, sports-related medical conditions, right?
01:48:24.720
I think of more like, you know, broken legs, right?
01:48:29.680
Where the COVID thing, I mean, it doesn't seem necessarily COVID-related, but you know,
01:48:39.560
Off the COVID, I hesitate to call it, the COVID road, let's call it, instead of a plantation,
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because off the plantation now would be a horribly racist thing to say.
01:48:50.160
It's very racist to get married there, you know, like a decade ago, so it's definitely
01:48:55.680
Now, a decade ago when you got married there, it wasn't.
01:49:00.900
That's the most important thing in our society right now, retroactive racism, Pat.
01:49:04.380
We need to make sure that we're identifying the words that are now racist and were not
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previously, then go back to the people who said them previously and apply our standards
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They want to earn money for the use of their name, image, and likeness.
01:49:30.020
That doesn't seem anywhere close to COVID to me.
01:49:32.580
In fact, it seems like it might cause a problem with COVID if they're out signing autographs
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But they want to be able to complete their athletic eligibility after participating in
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a pro draft if they're undrafted or they decide they want to return to the school instead.
01:49:49.140
So if they change your mind, they want to come back.
01:49:50.860
That's great for the NFL, too, where they draft a player.
01:49:57.240
They want to be able to transfer one time without punishment.
01:50:01.220
Which is because when things go bad and it didn't happen your way, the logical thing is
01:50:08.960
But again, aren't we talking about a pandemic here?
01:50:18.780
I don't think it means what you think it means.
01:50:28.300
They want half of each sports conference revenue divided among the athletes.
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I mean, even major league franchises don't always give that.
01:50:50.460
Is this just another professional league that they're trying to create?
01:50:53.780
Well, if you cave into this and they do this, then yes, it wouldn't become the minor league
01:51:00.680
And then no one will watch it and there'll be no revenue.
01:51:03.080
It changes everything in college football and I think ruins it.
01:51:07.340
If it's the minor leagues, I mean, people don't watch the minor leagues in baseball all
01:51:17.920
No one cares about the world's second best athletes.
01:51:22.860
So then there's just this one other aspect ever so slightly off the beaten path of COVID-19,
01:51:29.540
but they're not going to return to practice and play football games in the Pac-12.
01:51:37.740
Until their demand of an end to racism in sports and society is met.
01:51:45.840
Now, when the Pac-12 finally, and I don't know why we haven't asked them prior to this,
01:51:53.020
because obviously this is something that Pac-12 is tremendous at, fixing societal ills.
01:52:01.840
I didn't, I was not aware of that if they were.
01:52:07.380
You're saying that they're going to solve not only racism within football.
01:52:21.240
Now you're saying the entire sport of football, very difficult.
01:52:24.420
Basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, tennis, all sports.
01:52:28.060
Now, how would the Pac-12 football conference guarantee no racism in tennis in the Big East?
01:52:34.220
You're not realizing how powerful the Pac-12 really is.
01:52:38.220
Because you get to the last one and I have real hesitation here.
01:52:43.420
How would the Pac-12, Pat, solve all racism in society?
01:52:48.500
By finally putting their mind and resources to it.
01:52:54.100
Don't think it's like you don't know how they're going to do this.
01:52:56.340
I feel like it's a bigger problem than the Pac-12 can handle.
01:52:59.360
And I love, I woke up this morning to the story from the Deseret News, which is in Salt Lake City.
01:53:24.480
This sounds like just people who don't want to come back and play.
01:53:28.780
Now, I understand, like we said, fully behind them, unprotecting them from COVID-19.
01:53:34.280
Do whatever you can to make it as safe as possible for the players.
01:53:41.400
You can't guarantee nobody's going to get sick, but you do your best.
01:53:43.940
And I would think they're probably doing that without the demands being made.
01:53:48.000
I would think, you know, because the last thing they want to do is scrap the season.
01:53:54.140
I mean, even despite the fact that they also probably care about the players and the student
01:53:58.240
athletes, they also don't want to lose the money associated with their season.
01:54:03.280
And we've seen what's happened with like, you know, the Miami Marlins who missed an entire
01:54:14.700
I mean, you only have, how many home games, Pat?
01:54:23.840
So, you have to assume they're going to do everything they can to try to protect the
01:54:29.800
But that's a reasonable demand that's probably already being met.
01:54:34.940
So, I'm a little hesitant on thinking that there is going to be a Pac-12 football season
01:54:42.080
because they don't have a lot of time to solve the societal racial issue.
01:54:52.320
Something that works and stops all racism everywhere immediately.
01:55:10.080
The other great thing is that the Pac-10 is jumping in on this bandwagon as well.
01:55:14.580
So, is this just going to be something all college conferences do now?
01:55:18.340
Is they jump into the, we're not going to play unless there's an end to racism.
01:55:40.460
We did try and we called a few minorities and we said, hey, we're on your side.
01:55:47.620
Is there a solution to solve all racism by then?
01:55:50.200
My only thing to give a whirl to here, Pat, would be like a, we are the world anti-racism
01:55:57.860
And you get all those celebrities around and maybe they could kind of say a catchphrase
01:56:14.540
We shouldn't say this on the air because the Pac-12 should hire us as consultants here.
01:56:20.200
It's like, like, think of like what a self-defeating thing this is.
01:56:25.040
If you believe the Pac-12 can solve all racism in society, what you're admitting is it's not
01:56:38.580
It's like if it's that easy that a conference could just do it.
01:56:42.560
Well, I mean, maybe you're maybe it's not as big an issue as you think it is.
01:56:47.040
My guess is that it's not something that you could solve.
01:56:49.340
But, you know, Richard Spencer is not sitting at his mom's, I mean, his mom's basement
01:57:06.800
I got a WhatsApp message and they said we should stop being racist.
01:57:13.520
And then I went on Twitter this morning and I found a hashtag to end all racism.
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Something we don't talk an awful lot about, the music in presidential campaigns or any campaign
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But the one we're kind of dealing with right now because it's a presidential election year is the music that both Trump and Biden play at their rallies or campaign events.
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Well, it is getting to the point now with these musicians that they are demanding that Trump not play their songs.
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I don't know what he's going to be playing at his events anymore because Mick Jagger, Sheryl Crow, R.E.M., Aerosmith, everybody has said, hey, you cannot use our stuff because they're all leftists.
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And so the same thing, of course, nobody's sending a cease and desist letter to Joe Biden.
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He can essentially play, safely play or use virtually anyone he wants to.
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And meanwhile, the president, I don't know who, Marie Osmond, maybe?
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Maybe even she issues a cease and desist for playing paper roses at his rally.
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I don't know if he's tried that, but there's nowhere for him to go.
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And it just it's amazing to me that nobody talks about the unfairness of this kind of stuff where Trump is just left with nothing to do on his campaign rallies.
02:00:55.580
I know he some sometimes he's just kept playing the stuff.
02:00:58.140
Now, it's a different story when you're talking about like these, you know, there was the one ad that got pulled down from Twitter and Facebook because it had, I think, Lincoln Parks music in it.
02:01:09.020
But playing music at an event that you're not charging for, I don't think there's much room for a musician to say anything about that.
02:01:21.520
Like, yeah, we can say like if Joe Biden started playing this show through the speakers before his rallies, like we could say we don't want them to do that.
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I think it might be a good thing for that to happen.
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And the same should apply to these musicians who are getting their music out to people that maybe didn't have access to it or weren't exposed to it in the first place.
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It's just interesting that, you know, they'll take the politics over the cash.
02:01:51.900
And that's how strongly they hate Donald Trump.
02:01:59.540
And the other part about it is there are actually a decent amount of artists that would be fine with Donald Trump playing.
02:02:14.440
But I think like there are, they're just not going to come out and say it.
02:02:20.460
They wouldn't like it to happen because they'd rather just kind of stay in the closet as conservatives.
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And he was interviewed by Glenn back on Headline News.
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And he was up for the role of the dad in Modern Family.
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The guy from Married with Children wound up getting it.
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Anyway, they did a history of the Modern Family and talked to the directors and stuff.
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And the director said, yeah, we saw him on this interview with Glenn Beck.
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And he just, that made us think that maybe he wasn't as stable as we thought.
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Yeah, like, this costs this guy, Craig T. Nelson, like $100 million because he did one interview with Glenn.
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And this is why you don't have a lot of people sticking their heads out because you get punished for it.