Millionaire Lunch Bucket Socialists? | Guests: Bill O'Reilly & Carly Fiorina | 4⧸11⧸19
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On this episode of the Blaze TV show, we have a special guest on the show to talk about the corruption scandal involving former Vice President Joe Biden and his family, Paul Manaford and his corruption. We also talk about how to deal with allergies and how to keep your kids safe from them.
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glenbeck program it's biden thursday yay today what the i'm excited that we had a vice president who's
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really corrupt yay this this one uh today we are going to uh uh put together the story of joe biden
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and just a couple of his uh really frightening scandals paul manafort went to jail for exactly the same
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kind of stuff that joe biden and his family have been doing tonight at five o'clock on the blaze tv
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because everybody says it's a complex story not when you have a chalkboard it's very easy to tell
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i will tell you that story tonight at five on the blaze tv i want you to subscribe
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but when we come back in one minute i'm going to show you one of the scandals that didn't make the
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cut and when you hear what didn't make the cut you'll think holy cow this guy is more corrupt than
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the clintons this is the glenbeck program oh all right hello still hello um i wanted to uh to let you
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know um that i know you're a super healthy guy oh my god look at me look at you look at me i
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practically live in a bucket of kentucky fried chicken that's that's not what i that's not
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well no no no i live in a bucket of kfc that's much better that's much more healthy that sounds
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much much more healthy uh if you don't change your air filters um you will actually be even less
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healthy than you are really uh yeah there's a lot of know that i don't know if you have do you have
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the allergy thing i mean in texas it's so do i have the allergy thing yeah by the allergy thing
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you mean like want to kill myself allergies yes yes okay yes i do and in texas it is the worst
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if you're ever thinking about moving someplace and you have allergies texas is not the place to go
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especially i hear if you're a californian then it's really bad even californians without allergies
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oh you move here it's horrible don't move here californians sounds terrible yeah uh but if you
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don't change your air filters it's gonna be worse uh and no one does let's be honest because i'm the
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laziest person in the world if these things don't show up at my door i'm gonna completely forget about
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you're not you're not don't don't cut yourself down i am the laziest man in the world there's a
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good debate to have there we can have it another time you know when we're we when the nice thing
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about stew and i is we're committed to laziness yes okay some people are like ah i'm gonna you know
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go to home depot tomorrow where stew and i say we're never going to home depot no we we live the
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lifestyle yeah you know that we're not just like no we walk the walk of the lazy man yes we do so uh
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air filters uh if you have filter by you don't have to be like us uh they'll just deliver it right to
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your door and then you put them in it's easy uh and you actually do remember them and then you don't
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have to deal with the allergy you can say they're at the door and maybe you can get your your children
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why else did you have children i love these people who are like don't have more children it's bad for
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the environment yeah but it's great for being lazy why do you have children to do things like this
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rafe take that filter from the front door and put it in there and throw it away throw the other one
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away and then when he doesn't do it and your wife's like have you changed the filter yet honey
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damn your son i was trying to teach him responsibility right i mean that's what you
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have children for and help raise your children and help yourself remain lazy with filter by
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filter bui.com filter by.com don't know if filter by should pay for that commercial but there you go
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lunch bucket joe today is his day he likes to remind america as often as pop as possible that
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he's just a regular guy but beneath his carefully crafted narrative is a familiar story of old-fashioned
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crony capitalism or in this case we should call it brony capitalism starting in november of 2010
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when remember joe biden was the guy who was supposed to make sure that tarp and everything
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was super super clean right his job was to oversee to make sure that there was no graft going on or
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anything else well in 2010 joe biden's younger brother james biden was named executive vice president
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of hillstone now this is a housing subsidiary of a company called hill international hill international
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hill international owns 51 percent of hillstone it's a group of partners including james biden
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who owned the other 49 percent now james biden has zero documented work history in the construction
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industry let me go over that again how much experience does he have in construction
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zero but six months after he joined hillstone the company scored a 1.5 billion dollar construction
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contract from the u.s government to build a hundred thousand homes in war-torn iraq again how much
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construction uh expertise does he have zero how much money did he get to build homes where he has
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how much experience building zero he received 1.5 billion dollars the minority partners in hillstone
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would pocket 735 million dollars of that contract so out of the 1.5 for the guy who has
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how much construction experience lots zero zero they pocket 735 million which means minus the
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expenses for the actual construction work james biden and the rest of his minority partners
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would stand to pocket tens of millions of dollars analysts were puzzled how does this brand new
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construction business created in 2010 get this sweet contract in a meeting with investors the president
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of hillstone's parent company david richter reportedly told them quote it really helps to have the brother
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of the vice president as a partner and quote it does other lucrative lucrative government deals
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materialized strangely for hill international including 2012 a 22 million dollar contract to manage the
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construction of state department offices how much experience unlimited zero james biden wasn't hillstone's
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only connection to vice president hillstone's president kevin justice grew up in delaware
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a close friend of joe biden's sons bow and hunter however by the beginning of 2012 kevin justice claimed that
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james biden and david richter who is president of hill international were trying to dilute justice's
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ownership stake in the 1.5 billion dollar iraq project deal and control all of the money kevin justice
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left the company in february 2012 and as you will see tonight crony capitalism absolutely thrives under
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joe biden you can never accuse him of not trying to take care of his own he's an expert at keeping
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things in the family this is joe biden's biggest political achievement for anybody who thinks that joe
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biden is lunch bucket joe anybody who thinks ah you know he's just kind of a crazy guy he's really not
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this is a very very good businessman if your business is the family business he's a very good businessman
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and tonight we will show you not this this is no big deal this is nothing i mean zero experience
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to a 1.5 billion dollar construction bill that's not that's nothing tonight i will show you
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hopefully we're not sure we have time for both we may have to break it up into two shows
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we will show you two examples of where not only is his family massively profiting but profiting at the
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expense of the united states of america and profiting at the expense of the security of the united states of
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america joe biden should be nowhere near an oval office we have done uh research to put all of this
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together but the people who are really responsible for the research you will meet over the next couple of
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days they have spent years putting this together we have phone conversations we have documents we have
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photographs we have i believe we don't even we we have even the the banking records on part of it
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uh it's pretty clear no conspiracy but if you're looking for facts you have to go to the blaze tv.com
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slash glenn and sign up now you can sign up just watch today's show if we don't deliver on today's
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can just try it for free for seven days if it's not worth it fine just watch today's show because
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today's show is the beginning of showing you exactly who these people are actually
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last night i did a show because we did the uh the um the show on the border earlier this week
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and i showed you on the chalkboard how that leads directly to chicago and to to communists
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media matters is all up in arms and they're all trying and the the the deal is is oh glenn beck
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says george soros is funding he's an anti-semite forget the george soros stuff so boring i mean how
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many times can they say the same stupid thing gosh it's so boring forget about george soros that's not
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the story the story is the communists in chicago that are actually working to do a human wave assault
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on the united states with these caravans it is clear it is clear cut the records are there ap is
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has even uh verified much of this story they're bragging to the ap these communists are bragging
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to the ap that they are doing it so media matters is all upset that uh we have exposed this and of
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course of course you know you're over the target when you start getting flack when you start when
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they start shooting at you you know you're real close to the target
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tonight we take you to the next step which is joe biden last night and i can't do this one on radio
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i'm sorry but it is so chalkboard intensive that you really have to see it last night i told you who
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the next president was going to be uh last night i didn't name them i did what i did under barack
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obama when barack obama was running in 07 i said if this guy becomes president the guy who will follow
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him will be the exact opposite because this guy's so buttoned up he's so on target he is so connected
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to the teleprompter he doesn't make a mistake he's completely slick not a hair out of place
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that the next guy and i was really kind of describing more of a chris christie would be kind of a fat guy
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with a gravy stain and he'd be like yeah let me tell you something else well that's really what
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we have in donald trump we have the guy at the end of the bar on the bar stool that's just telling it
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like it is i was right about who would follow i'm telling you if you watched last night's show
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i described our next president now it doesn't have to be that way and doesn't have to be 2020 either
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i mean if you remember obama took two terms and i think it actually would be 2024 um but i i want you
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mnuchin mnuchin with um how do you say his name the treasury mnuchin the treasury secretary with
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maxine waters i know i try to never see maxine waters do anything that's sort of a goal of mine
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in life yeah well you don't actually see maxine waters do anything it's uh but she says a lot of
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stuff she was she was talking to uh uh mnuchin and he had agreed to come to the uh to a to a hearing
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for the finance oversight committee and uh he's being questioned about donald trump's taxes and it
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goes on relentlessly on and on and on and he says at the beginning i have a 5 15 very important
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appointment uh i would appreciate it if i could be excused by five o'clock yeah yeah yeah becomes five
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o'clock 505 and he's like you were just trying to hold me here to i mean i came here uh and i
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politely request requested that i be done by five i have a very important meeting to get to
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and uh uh and you need to dismiss me or i'm not coming back you'll have to subpoena me but they
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nobody's ever treated the secretary of treasury this way in this committee the republicans never
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did this to the democrats we treated people with respect now if you would like to uh continue this
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that's fine but then you'll have to subpoena me i will not come on my own accord ever again
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uh if this is what you're going to do and she just gets nasty she's like go ahead leave and he said
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i believe you need to dismiss me and then hit the gavel he knew if he got up and leave he could be held
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in contempt right and she's like no no go ahead leave have your little meeting and he said you need to
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you need to dismiss me and hit the gavel thing and she said don't tell me how to run this committee
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she has a one gear which is awful it really only has the awful gear in every scenario she's awful to
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everyone she's just awful she's an awful person and every every every i don't know why i like it
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when i hear you say that i know there's a way i don't know does he say awful differently than other
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people i mean just say it again awful she is awful she's an awful person no it's not i just like i
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think i just like it when you say it because it's just it's it's agonizing you know i mean that
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he's trying to he's trying to treat the democrats as if they are up they are normal people you know
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maxine waters is not a normal person she's not she doesn't act like a normal person she acts
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like an awful person all the time uh and uh i mean i'm not surprised so what how did this end what
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was the did did she ever hit the gaveled is he still there what's what happened no i think he
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i'm not sure i don't know i saw the fight and now we don't know well you know what give it give
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me uh give me five minutes and we'll look into it yeah because i'm not sure i know that
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no i don't know i don't know i mean i know he's not there did he have to sleep did he bring a sleeping
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bag yeah did he have to did he miss the 515 i don't know i think she dismissed him but i don't
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know i can't believe i didn't even ask that question because it's just it's just embarrassing
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right like these are stupid little tricks and it just it's another example of the dumb power
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congress has over people people always say like oh we have co-equal branches of government
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no we don't no we don't congress is the superior branch i mean and that is the design but the way
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that they use it is so infuriating uh you know congress when you want to get a president the
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executive branch you want to get them impeached where do you go congress right not the senate right
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congress you go to the house of representatives house of representatives has the most power they have
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the power of the purse they have all the power and that is design you know the more i learn about
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the constitution the older i get the more brilliant it is i mean you know i did the pendulum theory last
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night and i showed how you get into trouble with the pendulum swinging back and forth and how the
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constitution is built for time it's built to take you out of this panic mode it takes time so you can't
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just run and say oh we gotta grab all the guns you can't do what new zealand did and that was for a
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reason because the founders knew even before social media people could form mobs and in panic they would
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do crazy things you look at the you look at the um the way everything is structured for instance every
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two years you got to vote for a congressman every two years why why every two years that seems like a
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pain in the ass because they're the fastest one that you can throw out of office that's the one you can
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throw out of office if they're bad quickly well why that branch because that branch is the one with the
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power of the purse so in other words they start spending money on stuff that you don't like you have
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every two years the opportunity to throw them out it's brilliant the constitution is absolutely
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brilliant we should give it a whirl sometime come on i just say let's try it let's try the maxine
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waters awful approach instead because she's she's awful yeah maybe it's that it's such a simple word
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that just works for her you're listening to glenn beck so heather in louisiana says uh glenn i want
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my packets with a fellow police officer oh my gosh look at the corruption they're sharing medication
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with a police officer we need some sort of government oversight either that or it's completely natural
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by the way steve mnuchin eventually advised by staff he was not obligated to stay she ended the
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hearing at 5 30 he withdrew his offer to return before the committee in may
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welcome to thursday so glad that you are here you do not want to miss tonight's show
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10 today is a big big chalkboard show i can't wait to see that in fact i think it's a record
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you know we have the little magnets we have 56 magnets whoa and i was told and that's only for
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half of it i don't know if i can do the whole thing tonight uh it's only for half of it and they
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said i think this is a record and i said i'm not sure 56 is pretty high but i'm not sure uh anyway
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so that's coming up tonight five o'clock only on the blaze tv subscribe now um pat gray is with us
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from pat gray unleashed yes it's true uh i have a story here of a man who i can't believe he's been
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wandering the face of the earth as long as he has and nothing's been done with him before oh boy
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well let's wreck his life let's do let's just let's destroy him today he's 53 now and he should
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have known better a long time let's destroy his life and then not look back not even think about
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him tomorrow that's what i hope to accomplish okay good uh he was kicked out of his uh out of his
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apartment for not paying the rent so he left and he took his belongings except his fish his left his
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fish behind okay and his fish was discovered by the authorities uh three days later in squalid
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conditions oh yeah oh my it was in dirty water oh boy uh and it was in was it alive it was alive it
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had it had survived because a couple of cockroaches fell into the tank and drowned and it ate them
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what kind of fish is this it's an oscar fish it's an oscar fish it's an oscar fish wow so it's about
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six inches long and it ate cockroaches to stay alive however the dirty conditions the squalid
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conditions of the water caused its head to develop holes there's some holes 15 holes in its head
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it's sad oh my gosh that is sad so when it was found uh people were pissed because the fish was sick
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the fish was sick and the guy had left it there to get sick right and so they arrested him they
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pardon me they arrested him for cruelty to animals and uh put him in jail it's an oscar fish it's an
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oscar fish he left behind an oscar fish right so they put him in jail let me just ask how many people
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not me of course how many people have had children who have had a goldfish or an oscar fish or whatever
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and you've gone on vacation and you forgot about the fish and then you've called somebody and said
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right can you please get a new fish before we come home you know that's happened thousands of times
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only because white people right that's yes white that's what the fish say that's how white fish
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will do you or white people will do you so he was put in jail and he made bond four thousand dollar
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bond four thousand dollar bond because of cruelty to a fish okay because he left it to die he left
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terrible news for these people yeah fish uh they get we kill a lot of them a lot a lot of them this
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is this is gonna be terribly shocking news yeah uh i love that this is like oh well because this was
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a pet fish it's different than all the other fish there's restaurants that say fish on the front
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and what about department at every grocery store that's titled fish what about when you're putting
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a fish in a bag and you're throwing it in the car that's got to be very upsetting to the fish right
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or or when you're fishing and you're taking your i mean like this is a why why because it's in a fish
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bowl right yes because it's exactly right it's right this is different that is fascinating amazing and
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here's here's the quote from one of the authorities in this county what county what what's crazy uh
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hanover new hanover county in north carolina north carolina it's not massachusetts it's not
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california it's can i tell you something can i tell you something can i tell you something
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andy griffith he would never never never put mayberry in your state at this point
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how many how many how many fish did little richie cunningham before he was richie opie opie how many
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fish died with little opie i'll bet a lot a lot well they went i mean that whistling thing they did
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at the beginning of the show they had fishing bowls so the the authority uh jerry brewer said look
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this is a life just like any dog or cat if you harm or neglect an animal in new hanover county
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we're coming for you oh my gosh direct oh my gosh quote from the authorities a fish it's a fish
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okay on the other hand on the other hand a baby a human baby born alive from a failed abortion
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you're gonna leave it on the on the on the counter there to die and you're not gonna treat that no no
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no no no no no no no do not compare this do not compare this we're talking about he is comparing
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it to be clear i'm pretty sure he's saying there is a difference yes there is a difference thank you
00:29:11.820
very much there is a huge difference you know what that difference is tell me okay well one's a human
00:29:18.180
and one's a fish no no okay the baby wasn't put into a bowl okay now let hear me out the baby was not
00:29:25.140
put in a bowl so it's not when you're going fishing okay you take fish you get them by the
00:29:30.760
hook and you bring them into the boat and if you have to you know you bang their head so they're
00:29:35.800
like oh okay that hurt uh and so they can't flop out you throw them into a you know an ice chest
00:29:41.960
and they die gasping for air because you know why because you didn't want the fish you want to eat
00:29:50.200
the fish you didn't want to keep it in a bowl same thing with moms moms are trying to kill them
00:29:55.040
they're going in the abortion they got the hook they're going in there they're kind of and the
00:29:59.060
baby lives so it flops around on the bottom of the boat for a while
00:30:02.820
really i mean that's that is hard the same it is harsh but isn't it the same but it yes the way we're
00:30:13.620
treating it as long as this person put the fish in a bowl he wanted that fish he he took it out of
00:30:22.260
its natural habitat at a fish store wherever those oscar fish were naturally found he wanted that as a
00:30:32.300
pet so he's now got to take care of it but if you're a fisher and you're out fishing and you're
00:30:39.740
going out and you're you're you're going to eat them you don't want the fish to live you don't
00:30:44.320
want it as a pet you can flop around in your boat all day and just gasp for air and nobody says
00:30:49.800
anything because that fish is meaningless that fish is food same thing with mom if she wants to save the
00:30:56.740
baby if she wants it well then that that doctor is committing a an act of cruelty by letting that baby
00:31:05.140
uh flop around and not get any assistance but as long as mom says i don't want to keep the baby
00:31:10.420
it's not a pet it's true how many how many you know prom queens do we need to uh does the democratic
00:31:15.920
party need to apologize to like i mean if a if a you know some prom queen on prom night decides it's
00:31:22.720
baby time and has this baby and she throws it in a dumpster remember the dumpster baby controversy
00:31:28.580
yeah i mean why why is what's the difference why because she didn't go to a doctor to get it done
00:31:33.860
can i show you how prevalent your your analogy is how right it is did you have you guys seen the
00:31:41.260
the video from the uh boston college's pro-life club oh have you seen i saw a clip of this this is
00:31:47.360
amazing we have that incredible yeah we're um watch this this is uh first of all the president of the
00:31:54.620
pro the students for life of america president uh kristin hawkins is asking some questions and of this
00:32:03.000
student that's in the audience and first she starts out by asking about well okay should we take care
00:32:07.880
of babies that come here illegally and the answer of course is yes and watch the questions and answers
00:32:13.900
that follow so so she comes across the border and she has a baby in her arms that's dying
00:32:20.260
right should we pay for for that child's health care yes if a child is born alive during an abortion
00:32:29.840
procedure because sometimes the abortionist misses the heart when they're administering the digoxin
00:32:33.800
should the abortionist have to provide health care to that child why because they're from an abortion
00:32:40.460
so before that they've already determined that it's not a baby i know you're telling me that science
00:32:46.820
has served in one thing but you just said they determined it's not a baby how can an abortionist
00:32:52.520
determine how can an abortionist not determine it's not a baby excuse me i'm dialoguing with her
00:32:58.520
how can an abortionist determine it's not a baby how why is it not a baby is what i want you to tell
00:33:05.880
me is why do you think it's not a baby what's it hasn't been born yet but if it has been born
00:33:13.000
so if this baby comes out of utero and the digoxin hasn't been successful in inducing cardiac arrest
00:33:19.880
and this baby is alive well first of all i think that's a really rare
00:33:25.440
um i think it's a really rare occasion so i don't think it's all abortions but
00:33:31.740
it is rare but it does happen because a group of abortion survivors were just at the white house
00:33:36.260
so it does happen so do you think it's a baby no is that amazing it's not a baby
00:33:43.560
because the mother didn't want it just as you were just explaining
00:33:46.840
if you're going fishing you're going fishing either for sport and taking the hook out and
00:33:52.140
throwing it back in which you could make the case that's kind of cruel i don't but some people could
00:33:57.720
make that case if you're going fishing and you're fishing for food your intent is to kill that fish
00:34:04.000
so it doesn't matter if it flops around and struggles for air in the bottom of the boat doesn't
00:34:08.540
matter if you take a hammer and crush its head it doesn't matter what you do to it but if you go and
00:34:14.260
you say i want a fish for a pet and you put it in a bowl different it's different
00:34:20.500
i mean it's exactly we all recognize that's completely insane right completely insane
00:34:26.740
completely insane but completely true yes the mindset now this death cult that is developed
00:34:32.620
can't we all at least come together and say we should not abort babies with gills if a baby is born
00:34:39.100
with gills and you can put it into a bowl and we can just feed it cockroaches we should not be able
00:34:44.840
to abort it that's the ones that look we're not asking for more than that if we could just get that
00:34:50.240
i don't even think they'd give us that i don't know not if there's any humanity to the baby no no
00:34:56.380
now if it's an animal yes by the way we might be able to get away with that pat my favorite part of
00:35:00.020
that clip i think is she's so the student is sitting here talking to you know the pro-life woman and and
00:35:05.380
she's obviously in the middle of endorsing infanticide and she starts to get emotional
00:35:11.700
and another girl comes up from behind her and like gives her a a consoling hug like she needs like
00:35:17.680
moral support in the middle of her yeah i think we should kill lots of kids that get born and are
00:35:24.480
alive and are out because they survive an abortion they should just be killed she gets the moral support
00:35:30.900
from another student actually i hate to break it to you it's not another student that was joe biden
00:35:36.740
in a wig that came behind her he's just very tactile he's got a very handsy student i noticed and okay
00:35:44.900
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bill o'reeilly's coming up in uh just a second if you were listening yesterday i talked to i talked
00:37:29.600
to an author uh blake harris uh about his book the history the history of the future um and um
00:37:39.440
uh i we talked about it and this book was 33,336 on the bestseller list yesterday we talked about it
00:37:49.720
this is a guy who has exposed facebook exposed mark zuckerberg exposed what really happened to
00:37:56.400
palmer lucky the guy who invented oculus showed how corrupt this system is he was a fan of mark
00:38:04.400
zuckerberg he believed in mark zuckerberg he believed in facebook and oculus and uh he and
00:38:11.320
he's a liberal and he had unprecedented access and as he's writing this book just about technology
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he starts to see this political machine crush palmer lucky because he can comes out and says that he was
00:38:25.160
for trump now that's not what was published because mark zuckerberg changed his uh release to the press
00:38:34.080
and said i'm not for trump i never have been for trump i'm voting for gary johnson well blake sees this
00:38:41.880
and he's like wait a minute wait a minute what is happening so he kind of goes in without tipping
00:38:49.100
his hand and he starts getting all kinds of all of the emails and everything else he gets a few of
00:38:56.400
the facebook executives who don't like what's happening uh talk to him off the record he writes this
00:39:03.900
book now he he wrote the last book he wrote was a huge bestseller it's going to be made by seth rogan
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into a uh either tv series or a movie um he was called the writer of the year uh now this is his
00:39:16.760
second book and no one will talk to him and it's because he says everybody that he knows all the people on
00:39:25.580
the left are all saying you're a sellout you just support you know a mega hat wearing people
00:39:31.680
uh and he's like no guys i'm telling you the truth this is what's going on and they actually are telling
00:39:38.040
him we're not interested in that kind of injustice that's not the injustice we care about these are not
00:39:44.180
the injustices you are looking for it's unbelievable it's unbelievable so yesterday we talked about it
00:39:49.820
and i and i asked you and i asked you again today uh and i ask anyone in talk radio or any blogger to
00:39:56.920
do an interview with him this is the most fascinating story because it's a great american story that ends
00:40:03.800
with social justice warriors killing the american story it's true this guy is getting no help he doesn't
00:40:14.180
know what to do he doesn't have a tribe because he's a liberal but he's telling the truth reward him
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and buy this book the history of the future please download this book or buy this book right now the
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so why is all of this happening well because people don't have a security alarm it shows the data also
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they move on to the next the next house wouldn't you i mean it's yes i mean why hassle with it i mean
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you have to be good at your job if you're a burglar you got to do a cost benefit analysis yeah and
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there's no reason to go after a house that's got an alarm system right especially since only about
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we're gonna go to uh uh ag bar here in just a second and what what happened on capitol hill
00:44:32.600
uh but i want to really start with uh bernie's taxing behavior it's the latest op-ed from mr bill
00:44:40.260
o'reilly hi bill how are you um uh okay beck thanks for having me back i appreciate it are you
00:44:46.240
ever good you know that's a high bar i always strive to be good right but when somebody asked
00:44:55.200
you you know i gotta deal with a lot of right at any point in your life when somebody said how you
00:45:00.620
doing you went good did that did that ever i'm like yoda i i sit there i have to deal with all of
00:45:07.120
the problems and try to sort them all out for everybody so it's a it's a heavy burden go out
00:45:12.840
get yourself an orange julius those always remind me of my childhood and they always make it feel
00:45:16.540
better so julius all right talk to me about bernie sanders all right so the column is entitled uh
00:45:24.400
bernie's taxing situation and because he's going to put out his taxes on monday but we already know
00:45:30.940
that bernie sanders the senator from vermont the socialist is a millionaire twice over all right
00:45:39.660
so he's got assets about more than two million dollars according to himself okay now you're not
00:45:45.080
three homes you're not against millionaires clearly hey i'm a capitalist right i applaud bernie correct
00:45:52.780
but but bernie's vision for the country is dangerous so i must put bernie's rhetoric
00:45:59.120
in perspective with his actions which is why i'm never good i always have to think about these
00:46:07.840
things right right all right okay all right so bernie's got three houses all right he's got a
00:46:14.700
little condo in dc got a big lake house in lake champlain samuel d would be very impressed with that
00:46:22.200
spread it's like it's like three quarters of a million dollars i don't really know where that is
00:46:26.240
okay okay all right then he's he's a millionaire because he sells books now for me i don't know why
00:46:35.900
bernie's not giving those books away because there's a lot of people that don't they can't spend thirty
00:46:41.740
dollars on a book they want to kind of get a little book subsidy from bernie but no but the big thing that
00:46:49.200
i uh learned about bernie sanders is that in the last two years he spent three hundred and forty
00:46:55.120
thousand on private jets so now i sent my column to uh alexandria ocasio cortez in the hopes that
00:47:04.820
somebody would read it to her and i want to know about the green new deal and bernie because i think
00:47:11.260
bernie's green new deal is in his wallet so can i ask you a question bernie sanders is your show you
00:47:19.800
absolutely have that right so bernie sanders bernie sanders has been in politics since 18 when did he
00:47:30.580
start when did he honestly when did he get into politics do you know let me ask you this question
00:47:36.220
he was a hippie in brooklyn right and decided he didn't really want to work for a living and this
00:47:41.540
is true and and moved up to vermont uh... where far more cows than people and started to run for office
00:47:49.500
and he lost he lost and he couldn't win but then finally he became mayor of burlington vermont the
00:47:56.980
largest city in the state and then from there became a congressman is only one congressman in vermont
00:48:01.920
because they don't have any people two senators one congressman all right and then then he's been
00:48:07.160
on the government dole uh... more than 20 years i believe i think it might be approaching 30 so he's a
00:48:14.860
career politician so where did he make the millions of dollars now i know he said books uh-huh the books
00:48:21.400
uh-huh so he now i believe that with you bill well well no no back no you don't know let me and this is
00:48:30.980
actually an excellent question that i'm glad you asked permission to ask
00:48:34.180
an excellent question i know who's running here's how bernie amassed two million
00:48:41.680
his campaign contributions take care of every single expense the man has
00:48:59.200
campaign now this is the second time he's run for president
00:49:17.900
but even if they didn't he gets an advance on the book
00:49:21.760
which means that the publishing company pays him
00:49:40.840
i don't i can't say i mean look i don't have access to his portfolio i don't have access to his tax returns
00:49:45.940
i'm happy he's giving him out on monday we take a look
00:49:48.040
what i do know is a few years ago bernie donated eight thousand dollars to charity
00:49:54.520
now that'll get you on a private jet from vermont to new hampshire
00:50:10.660
now i know beck you give a lot of money to charity
00:50:19.980
he's got a little canoe up there on lake camp plain
00:51:41.440
he runs a very sophisticated real estate empire
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01:49:15.740
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01:50:02.920
let me these are people who are reportedly on the
01:50:05.200
fence of getting in Joe Biden we do expect him to
01:50:11.560
interesting one to count here because Biden if he
01:50:13.880
does not get in Bloomberg says he's getting in now
01:50:20.220
saying basically if you if Biden doesn't run I'm
01:50:21.880
jumping in because they need to have somebody who's
01:50:23.640
moderate oh Michael Bloomberg is moderate oh my
01:50:26.260
gosh then you have Steve Bullock who is expected
01:50:33.060
he might get in but that's ridiculous you don't
01:50:36.500
think he's gonna he's gonna go for it yeah he is the
01:50:42.920
candidates I'm getting confused now Howard Schultz
01:50:51.260
Michael Bennett is going to get into the race here
01:50:56.880
quick quick I mean don't don't stall like you're
01:51:02.220
Michael Bennett senator Glenn yes from well first of all
01:51:07.200
he's born in India all right okay but where is he
01:51:09.540
senator Colorado Colorado okay right acting as if you don't
01:51:13.440
I can't imagine that's all right all right but both
01:51:16.380
Bullock and Bennett are both highly rumored to be
01:51:23.280
McAuliffe now he was a former governor of Virginia and a
01:51:27.680
big-time Clinton person and just today there are
01:51:30.840
rumors that he is going to to get in I'd like to change my
01:51:35.360
number to 25 no right so you're all right if you believe
01:51:38.600
those four you're already at 22 uh Seth Moulton now Seth
01:51:43.180
Moulton is a great guy in the community uh works well with
01:51:46.640
others what's he do let me just give his profile real quick
01:51:49.460
good hair um nice man right in many circumstances and he's
01:51:54.780
from Massachusetts representative it's almost from
01:51:57.720
Massachusetts like you're stalling because Google is a
01:51:59.820
little slow when you actually have to type the name in
01:52:02.540
whatever you have to do anything on Google in in a short
01:52:05.200
period of time it's always slow right okay so let's and
01:52:08.320
again he's another one rumored to come in there's a certain
01:52:11.360
brand of candidate running for president of the United
01:52:13.360
States that's not actually running for president of the
01:52:16.340
United States there's one tier that is running for vice
01:52:19.600
president and there's a tier like Seth Moulton and Eric
01:52:22.780
Swalwell these are people who are just running for
01:52:25.340
attention they want to raise their profile they want you
01:52:27.740
to know their name they want you to not have to Google
01:52:30.240
them every time you hear their name right they want to
01:52:32.740
be the person who's the go-to guest on Rachel Maddow when
01:52:36.300
there's a new accusation of Russian collusion they want to
01:52:39.040
go to Eric Swalwell Swalwell is running kind of a one issue
01:52:41.960
campaign on gun control so he's a guy from Iowa oh Eric are you
01:52:47.760
talking about Eric Swalwell yeah Eric Swalwell is a great he's a I
01:52:51.660
mean this guy is amazing he's a congressman from Iowa now they
01:52:55.620
serve in well they serve in Washington Glenn yes but he's from
01:52:58.700
California the 15th district obviously who's the one from
01:53:02.240
Iowa oh from Iowa wow Iowa is a great great state right the
01:53:07.560
great state of Iowa is what they call it he's running on guns and
01:53:10.380
and and things like that too just got in just got in just this
01:53:15.760
week Tim Ryan from Ohio is that maybe you're thinking of no no no
01:53:19.420
got in don't think it was Ohio maybe it was one of those states
01:53:24.720
with an oh okay there we go we can narrow it down yeah it was an I
01:53:28.560
and an oh so let me tell you again where we are 18 yeah plus Steve
01:53:31.880
Bullock 19 Biden 20 Bennett 21 Molten 22 McAuliffe 23 now Mike
01:53:39.740
Gravel he's 87 years old I don't think he's gonna be running he's
01:53:43.460
being drafted by people no because he you know what he wants to do
01:53:46.340
seriously Glenn his pitch the difference between him and the other
01:53:49.460
candidates direct democracy he's actually legitimately pushing for a
01:53:52.860
more direct democracy in our system good heavens so you got that but he
01:53:58.160
might jump in because of that issue right like just to talk about what one
01:54:01.120
specific issue now Lester L Wolf we don't expect yet to jump in that's the
01:54:06.300
guy we're pulling for we're pulling for him he's 100 years old he's the oldest
01:54:09.820
Democrat that is served that is still alive yes and he's not a nobody I mean if
01:54:15.000
you're if Joe Biden's your front runner you might bring Mike Gravel into the race
01:54:18.700
at 87 why not just go for Lester L Wolf at 100 years old right and I think
01:54:23.840
Lester is still doing he's like doing a podcast yeah he's still rocking it yeah
01:54:27.880
so I think I mean I think Lester's a good candidate so he probably won't run
01:54:30.800
uh Stacey Abrams and now he's been rumored as Joe Biden's potential VP pick I
01:54:36.860
don't know why what the fascination is with people who lost relatively close
01:54:40.740
races are like Democrats are like oh we can find someone who lost close this is
01:54:44.560
awesome it's like it's funny too because here's a here's a really good year for
01:54:49.860
the Democrats in 2018 in in the election and they have two people or three people
01:54:56.160
really who ran as kind of socialist leaning real hard left candidates in races
01:55:04.440
they theoretically could have won now Beto was a tough lift and I and I will say
01:55:09.540
that that was a that was a hard one um and they did not win that race
01:55:12.840
obviously um Stacey Abrams if they ran someone who was not a socialist they had
01:55:17.520
a really good chance of winning that race it was relatively close anyway the
01:55:20.720
other one you put in there is Andrew Gillum from Florida who I wouldn't be
01:55:24.320
surprised gets into a conversation for VP or something too and these are all
01:55:27.680
candidates they keep forgetting who lost they ran leftists and lost
01:55:32.280
possibility that they think that they're going to get the electoral college
01:55:37.280
enough of the way to be able to have one of these crazies that won't be voted for in in some of
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the states but they have enough of the electoral college that's on board that you know they can
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because if you can get a lot of socialists in the big cities to vote and you have all those states
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saying I'm not I'm not part of the electoral college you you actually could throw this election
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yeah the way that works basically is the constitution allows states to decide how they
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uh give out their electoral college votes any way they want so the theory behind this movement and
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it is a pretty big movement they're about two-thirds of the way there on this is to get enough states
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to agree uh to to go to 200 and get above 270 electoral votes to agree to this idea which is instead
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of dividing up the state uh the electoral votes as their state votes you assign them to the popular
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vote so whoever wins the popular vote all the electoral votes in that state go to that candidate
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so that would in effect automatically make us have a system with a national popular vote and it is
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theoretically allowed in the constitution though there would be lots of squabbling about that
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about two-thirds of the states needed have done it and there's more blue states available uh to go for
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it you'd have to get some red states involved but again this is something that donald trump has
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has said he likes he'd rather have it be a national popular vote so if he if he were to come out and
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support it it it very well could happen um but i think it that would need to occur for for this to
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happen all right uh quickly though uh then we'd have um bill de blasio is another one who looks like
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he may very well jump into this race so that would give you 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 if all of those
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get in that we thought were leaning yes imagine 26 candidates all of them just have a one minute
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opening statement at a debate you're 26 minutes in plus the turnout i mean you're probably well past a
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half hour i mean they'll all go over and then they'll we'll have a break in between each one
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you're gonna have to break that into not like the you know the republicans did two tiers of debates
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me for uh saying the truth about what's behind the caravan uh this week i can't believe their defense
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they're just their defense is oh he's an anti-semite he said george soros oh my gosh george
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