'Kanye's Right! Be an Individual'? - 8⧸10⧸18
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Summary
This weekend marks the one year anniversary of the Unite the right rally in which neo-Nazis turned out in droves to protest against the white supremacists and neo-libs who were gathering in the streets of downtown Washington, D.C. on August 8th, 2017.
Transcript
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The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, Glenn Beck.
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All right, this is going to be an interesting weekend, especially on television and all the commentators.
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Violent leftists are set to descend on Washington, D.C. and Charlottesville this weekend.
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Now, you're not going to hear it reported that way.
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Do you know anyone who is on the right, small government, constitution, that doesn't believe in the Bill of Rights, doesn't believe in the Constitution, and does believe in socialism?
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But somehow or another, the media has labeled the neo-Nazi movement into the right.
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They may have voted for Donald Trump, but they are not conservatives.
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Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the Unite the Right rally, and a state of emergency has already been declared to free up additional law enforcement and National Guard.
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They say that over 2,000 demonstrators are to show up in Washington, D.C.
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That is a very, very small number for Washington, D.C.
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Now, no matter how many participants are in these organized possible riots, no matter how anybody tries to sell this, the media is going to cover this uniting the right.
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It has nothing to do with the true American right.
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It may have European right, but not the American right, and especially conservatism.
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It is absolutely crucial for everyone not only to understand, but also scream it from the mountaintops.
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Instead of calling this rally Unite the Right Too, they should have called it Unite the Left.
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Because the two sides, if they listened to one another, they would really, truly struggle to find things that they disagreed on.
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Yeah, well, we won't rest until we get socialism.
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Then they both descend into smashing windows and beating people up before realizing, wait a minute, how are we different again?
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Your racism is directed to another group of people.
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Don't let any media outlet or any person try to tell you that what may or may not happen this weekend has anything to do with the right or conservatism.
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This is about two groups of like-minded leftists.
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The only difference is national socialism over international socialism.
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These left-minded, these like-minded leftists just can't come to understand which direction they want to direct their racism and bigotry to.
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But that is the only difference between the two groups.
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Make sure you really, truly understand that so you can clear it up peacefully, kindly, soft-spoken this weekend.
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I'm so glad you're hitting that on the alt-right.
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And real conservatives can do nothing better than sit here and make the case over and over again that these people are not conservative, at least not how we've understood it in the past.
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If you remember the train track monologue that I've done a million times, that is the European left.
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And we have bent down into that European left again and right because of progressivism.
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And one of the points you made on that monologue, which you're correct, you did do many times, is that there is no small government option in Europe.
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They've always just fought about which way the giant government will pull the people.
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It's this difference between international socialism and national socialism.
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This is from the leaders of the alt-right movement.
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I believe in some form of universal basic income.
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Spencer, trying to build an American right where race and identity are more central and laissez-faire economics are ignored or actively avoided.
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Citizens of modern states will accept no other kind of health care but socialized or mostly socialized.
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This being the case, however, regrettably, the most efficient option is to make the socialization as rational as possible.
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Or this from one of the alt-right journals, one of the leading alt-right journals.
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You know this, but I don't think the media knows it, or at least they don't.
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We on the alt-right have an appreciation of tribalism and identity.
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We realize that people are not just autonomous individuals.
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Again, is this a collectivist or an individualist?
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Life gains its meaning through connections to other members of our families, tribes, and nations.
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Being pro-life flies in the face of both of these principles.
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A study in Europe found that over 90% of mothers who were told that their babies were going to have Down syndrome
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And he's arguing for that side of the equation.
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In 2011, it was estimated there are now 30% fewer people with a disorder in the United States due to prenatal diagnosis.
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In the future, as such technologies improve, what the left calls reproductive freedom
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will continue to be the justification for private sector eugenics.
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It's central to the progressive movement here in the United States in particular.
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The alt-right is skeptical, to say the least, of concepts like, in quotes, equality and human rights,
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The unborn fetus has no connection to anyone else in the community.
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criminalizing abortion means that the state must step in
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and say that the individual has rights as an individual,
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despite its lack of connection to any larger social group.
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This is no problem to those in the conservative movement
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who decide right and wrong based on principles like, quote,
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Again, this is one of the leading alt-right journals.
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This is the thing that everyone in the media is going to tell you is a conservative movement.
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The mother-child bond is the strongest among human relationships.
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When the parent-child bond does not exist for a pregnant woman,
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The alt-right, for both our own principles and the greater good,
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How did the American right, the classic liberal,
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because we don't think anymore, let me explain classic liberalism.
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Classic liberalism is the founding of this country.
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Yes, which classical liberals mean basically libertarians,
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What happened before FDR was the idea that man could rule himself
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was no longer valid around the turn of the century.
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you had Karl Marx in Germany write the Communist Manifesto.
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Our universities start looking to Germans and say,
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oh, well, they've got this new scientific method.
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So, we were built to look for scientific reasoning,
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deciding for everybody what's right, what's wrong.
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Well, everybody starts to think that communism is the right thing.
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Communism is wrong because he fought in World War I.
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And he's like, nobody fought for the workers of the world.
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I wasn't fighting for the rights of French or German or English or anything.
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He says, I agree with all of the concepts of socialism,
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Now that becomes very appealing in the United States.
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So everybody, Time Magazine, everybody, everybody,
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they all look to Mussolini as this new model and say,
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eventually look back across to the United States
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That it would fail and discredit national socialism.
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But remember, we are talking about progressives
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at least the early fascists or the early progressives.
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And so if you want to give them the benefit of the doubt
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it wasn't an evil thing to move the fascism to the right
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in a world where you had to make decisions quickly.
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And we're seeing another attempt at it in Venezuela.
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and officially declare the American experiment,
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So Color for Change has now launched the be like
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And he he's still probably I'm sure he has lots
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And he said it took him a year and a half to develop the
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A guy with that much power and clout and that much
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confidence and that much confidence a year and a half
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So I wanted one of the people I'd like to have on is
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And Vox is at least something that occasionally surprises
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Like they did a story on the numbers behind socialism and
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everything that these democratic socialists are doing.
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They took the actual numbers from the socialists, from
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left wing think tanks, from even the government sources to
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predict how much it was going to cost for all these
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And this in this article is basically saying, look at the
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So at least they're trying to look at actual facts.
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Well, I want to read this because I'd love to talk to him
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about this, because there doesn't seem to be a two way
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So this is his response about the problem with Twitter with
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Now, if you remember Sarah Zhang, she she did relieve some
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Erase white people or I mean, just some really nasty stuff.
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Klein said, um, a few years ago, it became popular on feminist
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Twitter to tweet about the awful effects of patriarchal cultural
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a culture and attach the line hashtag kill all men.
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This became popular enough that a bunch of people I know and hang
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And I love even began using it in casual conversation.
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And I recoil hearing people I care about say all men should be
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It seems reasonable, but I also knew that wasn't what they were
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Hashtag kill all men was another way of saying it would be nice if
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It was an expression of frustration with pervasive sexism.
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I didn't enjoy the way they said it, but that didn't mean I had
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to pretend I couldn't figure out what they meant.
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And if I had any questions, I could, you know, ask and actually listen
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Explain what I just heard, because I want to make sure I'm understanding
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He's saying that sometimes when someone says something, you try to instead of
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just mocking it or bashing it or do, you know, taking it completely literally
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Understand that maybe it's not exactly what they mean and try to, you know,
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They're making a point out of frustration, maybe.
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All that was happening inside of my community, which both incline me towards
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generosity and gave me more context for what was going on.
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So, in other words, because it was his friends, he could give them the benefit
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If I had been on the outside, perhaps my ultimate reaction would have been
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Perhaps I would have let my initial offense drive my interpretation.
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And I just want to talk to him to see if that goes two ways.
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Well, and I think he's trying to say, because I think it is at times difficult
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when you have someone that you believe is coming from a bad place to give him
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that break of saying, all right, that's not what they meant.
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And I am not, you know, there's very little that I would be outwardly proud of,
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But in this, in this show is one thing I am very proud of, is from the very
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beginning of the show, going back since we started doing it together in 1998.
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For the entire time, we have always, and I'm not saying we never have fallen down
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But I've always tried to look at things that, for example, a comedian says that
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have come off as hateful and look at them and say, wait a minute, look at this in
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The first time we really took heat for that was Bill Maher in 2001.
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Yeah, I remember that because Bill Maher came out as part of Politically
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Incorrect and made a statement about the 9-11 attacks right afterwards.
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I mean, it was every, I mean, you know, the ground is still smoking at the time he
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But I said, first of all, what part of Politically Incorrect don't you understand?
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Let's not chase him off of ABC, which is what happened.
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And this happens all the time in relationships.
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If you, you know, because I've dated back in the day when I was dating, you'd have, I
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had, you know, girlfriends who we got into a point in our relationship in which we, our
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intent was to take things in the worst way possible.
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You, you'd, someone would say something and instead of saying, okay, well, I know they're
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a good person and therefore I'm going to take what they're saying as the most generous way
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When you get to that point where you're dis, when you're getting close to a breakup, everything
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they say you take in the worst way possible and assume bad intent.
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That's, I think is the biggest key to any relationship.
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Because if you assume good intent, when you say it, you can always say, all right, I see
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what they're trying to get at there, even though that kind of is an annoying way of saying it.
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So the same, he continues, the same dynamic seems to be at play in the way white people is
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On social justice Twitter, the term means something closer to the dominant power structure and
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To read hashtag cancel white people and think Jean is calling for genocide, as New York
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magazine's Andrew Sullivan apparently does, is absurd.
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And to sit around wondering how the social justice left would respond if you completely
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change the context, intent, and meaning of the tweets by subbing in the names of different
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But after reading take after take after take on the latest round of our ongoing Twitter
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wars, I'm struck by how inexplicable both sides seem to each other.
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To much of the right, it's obvious that her tweets represented anti-white racism in its
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To much of the left, it's obvious that they were jokes that anyone with an iota of self-awareness
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could parse and the affront taken as a pure bad faith.
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Zhang's statements seem to me to offer much more persuasive middle road.
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These were satirical tweets framed in a way that could reasonably offend people who didn't
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understand the context for what they were reading.
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So the real villain here, as so often is, is Twitter.
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The real villain here is we will not give each other the benefit of the doubt.
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And if the left thinks that this doesn't happen to us, I bring you back to, could I strangle
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Again, a complete joke back in 2004, maybe, 2003, where you were joking about Michael Moore
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We were joking about people that were driving you crazy.
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I don't want to, you know, like there's so much negativity out there.
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I don't, you know, it's not like you want to kill someone.
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It was like that sort of like fake consideration.
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Let me say it was, it was a satire framed in a way that could reasonably offend people
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who didn't understand the context in which they were reading.
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And you're, Michael Moore did a Broadway show, I believe, in which he went up on stage,
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and this is like last year, went up on stage 13 years after you made a joke on a radio show
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and still is acting as if you want to kill him.
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Now, he of course knows that you have absolutely, you have basically no interest in him at all.
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But I mean, of course you don't want to actually commit violence against somebody else.
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In the same way, we all know that Sarah Zhang does not want to commit genocide against all white people.
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It's very clear that either one of those are real.
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The question is, are either of those appropriate?
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Well, in the setting, at the time, in a comedic sense, where everyone who's involved in that
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and understands what's being talked about, it's absolutely appropriate.
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I don't believe there are limits on comedy myself.
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So, yes, it is appropriate, but that's not how it's used.
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So, my question here with Ezra Klein is, I believe, I believe you can make that jump.
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But the problem is, a lot of these people, these social justice warriors, have created this atmosphere.
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It's not the right that comes out and is the word police.
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The word police are the people who have always said, you can't say that.
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They'll say, you know, I saw an example with this recently.
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Us talking about the violence in Chicago, conservatives, is an example of us.
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It's our new way of blaming black people for being bad.
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Because we say, hey, we really don't, we think there's a real violence problem in Chicago that we need to cure.
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Is the new conservative dog whistle to say that black people can't be trusted to take care of themselves or something?
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These people who are post-modernists want to throw out everything.
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Want to throw out reason, right and wrong, absolute truth, any of it.
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Because there is no reason, because there are no rules, because we don't give each other the benefit of the doubt.
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You can't just give one side the benefit of the doubt and condemn the other.
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But because that's what's happening in our society, that's what's causing the tension, the animosity, and the lack of trust.
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So if Ezra Klein is serious about this, which I think he is, then let's have that conversation and make sure that that benefit of the doubt goes to both sides.
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Because the way Klein talks about this is the right way to handle these situations.
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Well, it's easy, because once you give people the benefit of the doubt, and they never give it to you,
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and they continue to destroy, and you are destroyed by it, you finally say, two can play at that game.
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Yeah, that he's basically saying, like, why do they want Marsha Blackburn to be governor?
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Well, you know, it's because Trump can come in and tell her to jump off a bridge, and she'll jump off a bridge.
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By the way, I hope he comes in and tells her to jump off a bridge.
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And there's, like, laughing and kind of booing.
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Bottom line being, like, he's saying, like, I hope she jumps off a bridge.
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Now, we can get our daily hit from our addiction to outrage.
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We can all sit here and pretend that Steve Cohen really wants Marsha Blackburn dead.
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We can all sit there and assume that, and assume the absolute worst.
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We want to do that, because we have heard them say those things about us for so long.
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You want to righteously stand up and say, really?
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But that is driven by anger and outrage and not the solution.
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The Cleveland National Forest Twitter account posted about the arrest late Wednesday morning of a man who is connected with the holy fire burning in the Cleveland National Forest in California.
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California, the suspect, 51-year-old Forrest Gordon Clark, was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of two counts of felony arson, one count of felony threat to terrorize and one on misdemeanor resisting arrest.
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Now, listen to the other one, because there's been two people arrested.
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Thirty-two-year-old man from Temecula, California, was arrested on suspicion of arson Wednesday night after he was accused of setting multiple fires, one which burned thousands of acres in San Bernardino Fotos and destroyed homes and forced thousands to flee.
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Why don't I have the name of the 32-year-old guy, but they're telling me where he's from when I have the age and the name, but not where the man was from in the first story?
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This is, you know, this massive fire in California.
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This fire is just devastating, just devastating.
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But they're now saying that this, at least parts of this fire, arson, two guys.
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And it's also incredible the way it's being talked about in the media, these fires.
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You know, if you would be excused to think that there's never been a worse case in history of, you know, they're getting worse and worse, right?
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Fires are getting worse and worse, and they're spreading faster and faster.
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And this is the worst fire in California's history, one of them.
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Yeah, this is the worst fire in the history of California, a thousand fire engines, 14,000 firemen online, firemen from overseas, 22 air tankers, 59 bulldozers, 17 airplanes, 12 helicopters, 11 mobile kitchens.
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What's interesting, however, is this is happening in a period of not increasing.
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However, the exact opposite is actually happening.
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There are actually, there's less area burnt by wildfires than any time in the past at least hundred years.
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And by a very wide margin, what's interesting about that is there are a couple factors working against each other.
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First of all, you have human beings who are getting better and better at fire suppression, right?
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Then you also have the climate, which oddly enough, at this time, is actually helping suppress fires because of humidity.
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So at this point, I just read a story, Stu, that because the global warming has happened and they specifically said, and in this case, it is the combination while the temperatures haven't risen, it's the combination of the temperature and the humidity, which has made things hotter.
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It may have to say is that it may feel hotter to you as a human being.
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The drought is something that we'll talk about as well, but there is actually no increase in the amount of land that is under drought.
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There's no trend in that increase at all over the past at least 50 years.
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However, because there are certain areas that have been hit by drought, but there were other areas hit by drought when those areas weren't in drought.
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When California wasn't dealing with drought, there was another area probably on the other side of the world that was.
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So there have been droughts in the United States.
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But the other part of this, the reason why these fires are getting larger.
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Is because there is more of a fuel load available for them to burn.
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What that means is because largely because of fertilization.
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It is because men are going into the forest and they're building houses that we are just building too many houses.
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What's amazing is the media will tell you that the climate is making these fires worse.
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And if you believe all their science and you just go with exactly what they're saying, what they say is consensus, there is an argument there that it's true.
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However, the argument they're making, and they will never express this, is that CO2 is making plants grow faster.
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Now, I learned in the old-fashioned days that plants breathe CO2, and it's kind of a, we give them what they need, they breathe in what we exhale, they exhale what we breathe in.
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In fact, we've shown experiments on the air where they will put two little seedlings in a confined area and pump CO2 into one of them.
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And you will actually see the plant grow faster.
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They'll speed up the time, and the plant will grow faster and larger, and it will have more density.
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Now, the other part of this, which is really super-duper important, is that we have developed technology.
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Capitalism has developed incredible tools to fight fires more efficiently.
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But they are getting a slight increase in the fuel load, largely because CO2 is helping plants grow faster.
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But the temperature and moisture is actually decreasing the amount of fires.
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If you go to my Facebook page, Stu Bergeer is my name, by the way, if you don't happen to know that.
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If you go to my Facebook page, you can see the chart, and you'll see how dramatic the drop is.
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And there's links to all of the scientific studies that show this, if you want to get super nerdy with your weekend.
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Point being, though, they intentionally leave out all of these facts to make you act a certain way and support a certain policy.
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And that is the type of news that, you know, I don't know if you want to call it fake news.
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I think it's very misleading, at the very least, and intentional.
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Well, look at the two biggest threats that we're under, really, right now.
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Stu, you've been around with me long enough to know, and let's not go into details.
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We're not going to go into any deeper than that.
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Can we find out a little bit more than just their names and their addresses?
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Um, I don't think this is terror related, but we should be at least looking at that.
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In New Mexico, why isn't the press telling us this?
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At the, uh, in about 15 minutes, I'm going to go on my Facebook page, uh, Glenn Beck, and
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And I'm going to, uh, uh, I'm going to tell you a story of exactly why the media is being
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irresponsible for not talking about what's really going on in New Mexico, what they were
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really doing because it's been done before and the effects are devastating.
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It would be the thing that would finally break us.
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Uh, and I'm going to tell you the story of when it happened again.
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And I'll do that in about 15 minutes on my Facebook page.
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Also, uh, you know, you remember that speech that Barack Obama gave and we were all agreeing
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with it and we were like, yes, where is this president?
01:43:40.900
We've got to stop, you know, uh, black and white and I hate you and you hate me.
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He even said something to the effect of, uh, you know, we can't get to a point where
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because you're a white person, your, your opinion doesn't matter or something like that.
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Now, here's our president preaching this in South Africa because reconciliation is over.
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The time for talking to white people is over and they're on the eve of genocide.
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He didn't, he did not take on that nation and say, stop it.
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He gave a message to a group of people who are about to slaughter an entire race.
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And that message rang true to us because that's where we are.
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Hey guys, we can't get to a place to where you're a different party or a different race
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and you have no value and I'm not going to even talk to you.
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They are at, I'm going to kill the person of the other race because they have no value
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It's interesting to me that the man who many people think started many of these fires or
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at least popularized them, brought them into the forefront, is now giving a message in a foreign country
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And it's almost as if he was downplaying what's really going in and going on in the country
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Pray for me because, uh, I am going to be, uh, surrounded by thousands of screaming girls,
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uh, this weekend at the Miranda Sings concert, uh, in, uh, I think it's up in Oklahoma,
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uh, someplace, uh, taking my daughter and I actually like Miranda Sings myself.
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Uh, I cannot imagine what she's going to do on stage, uh, but my daughter is just, uh,
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Uh, so, and then on Monday, I'm getting a lifetime, uh, dream concert for me.
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Um, my first album I ever bought was the electric light orchestra out of the blue and, uh, they're
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coming to Dallas and they're on tour and they are really good on tour.
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I'm not going backstage, uh, to meet Jeff Lynn, even though I want to, but he's like a huge,
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Uh, when I meet them, usually I, they winds up ruining it.
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Yeah, um, coming up in about 10 minutes, I'm going to go on to my Facebook page at Glenn
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Uh, and, uh, I'm going to give you a story that we just didn't have time to do today that
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I need to tell you the story of, of why New Mexico is so important that we pay attention
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It's a story of, of how this has happened before.
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And when it did happen, it, it changed everything in our country.
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If this happens, I believe it will, um, it could be the last straw for the Republic.
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It would be the last straw for the Republic and our enemies know it.
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A recent history that is mind boggling on my Facebook page at Glenn Beck in about 10 minutes.