'Pleas, Plots and Scenarios'? - 10⧸2⧸18
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Summary
The New York Times writes a story about a glass of ice being thrown at a man in 1985, but the story does not live up to the paper's editorial standards. The writer of the story, Emily Bazlon, is a supposed journalist. She is in fact an anti-Kavanaugh ideologue.
Transcript
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For every benefit of technology, there is another side.
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Before that existed, journalists had a stranglehold on the mass flow of information and opinion.
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If you wanted to have a voice, you had to go through your local newspaper, your local news,
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cable news, national publications like the New York Times.
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Your voice really, the only place your voice could be heard in the past was on talk radio.
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And now you've got a hot take or, you know, maybe you just saw some breaking news
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and you can instantly publish and blast that information out into the entire world.
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Well, anything you've ever blasted out on the interwebs is instantly available to check your impartiality
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As a Yale Law School graduate and a lecturer, I strongly disassociate myself from tonight's praise of Brett Kavanaugh.
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With respect, he's a fifth vote on the hard right turn on voting rights and so much more that will harm the democratic process
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So in July, she came out and she let everybody know I'm against him.
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She exercised her ability, as we all do, to share with the world what our opinions are.
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And then yesterday, she shared with the world her independent viewpoint.
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Emily exercised the other platform she has, the New York Times, with a holy crap bombshell on Brett Kavanaugh.
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Or it says, sincerely, the allegations are horrifying.
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You'd ask yourself, what could be worse than attempted rape, Glenn?
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Well, Emily in the New York Times reported that in September of 1985,
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Brett Kavanaugh threw a glass of ice at somebody.
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I'm sorry if this is a triggering event for you.
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If you're all of a sudden like, you remember somebody coming at you, Jack Frost,
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Now, the New York Times is reporting on ice throwing.
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Now, I heard this story originally from the New York Times.
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I listened to a podcast, The Daily, which I don't recommend.
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And in that report, and, you know, he went to jail.
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Police were called because they got into a fight.
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And the police said, okay, all right, all right.
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Oh, well, we can't have somebody like that on the Supreme Court, can we?
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When he was, hang on, when he was in college, he was in a bar, and some guy said something
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to him, and he threw ice on him, and the police were called, and the police said, hey, knock
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I mean, what kind of madman, what kind of Jack the Ripper are we putting on the Supreme
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This story does not live up to the, even the editorial standards of the New York Times.
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Now, Emily, the writer of this story, her tweets make it obvious that she's opinionated
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So now, the New York Times has been caught publishing a supposed journalist being an activist.
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How did this story get through the editorial staff?
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Well, they're activists, and this just goes to show his temperament.
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He might, you know, somebody might come in and say, hey, I'm fighting for abortion in
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the court, and he might just take a glass of ice and throw it at that person.
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We have a full week of this as we get closer to the vote.
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The ridiculousness escalates to a full-on clown show, probably by this afternoon.
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Now, a clown show in the media, leading up to a circus in the Senate.
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But this time, can I at least get some cotton candy?
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Because the farther you move them, the harder it is to justify.
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Though I am very disturbed, of course, by these new allegations against Brett Kavanaugh that he threw frozen water at someone.
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Tell that to the people of Peru, where 22,000 people were killed in an avalanche in 1970.
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See, this is why he's not on the Supreme Court.
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You don't have the temperament to be anywhere near that microphone, Mr. Bregear.
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I do have the temperament to be on the Avenatti team, however.
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They spent, Glenn, 15 minutes on this bar fight on CNN this morning.
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15 minutes where they talked about how, look, it's certainly on its own.
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A bar fight in which he's not charged or arrested with anything.
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And the accusation is he threw ice on someone wouldn't disqualify him 40 years later for the Supreme Court.
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Thanks for all the wonderful room you're giving him.
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But here is a situation where they're just like, well, but what it does say, Glenn, what it does say is that it plays into a larger picture of this man.
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He was in his anger when he was drinking, and this shows that he's capable of doing these things.
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I know if he would have come on and he would not have been angry.
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I would have thought something was up because nobody does that to me, my family.
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Nobody, nobody is going to make those charges and smear my name without me at least responding forcefully.
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And if you don't like the anger, I want you to hear me clearly.
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I did not have sexual relations with that same thing.
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He looked and they praised him for being angry about it.
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He wants to get back to the business of the of the American people.
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So no matter what he did, it would have been a problem.
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First of all, I don't believe any other president in my lifetime, with an exception of Reagan, and I'm not even sure Reagan would have done it.
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No other president in my lifetime would have stuck, stuck with Kavanaugh all the way through those hearings.
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There's no way they would have said the cost is too high.
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So, A, points for Donald Trump for having a spine and going, this is garbage.
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B, we're in this situation now, and if there is ice fights, don't give up the ship.
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Do not move, because if you move now, they are going to do this every single time, and you cannot, cannot give any ground.
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With that being said, and I don't think this is a chance at all, if Ford, if those charges turn out to be right,
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you notice the media is not furthering the Ford testimony.
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Nobody seems like she's been abandoned already.
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Or the press would be saying, you watch what's going to come out in this FBI.
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They're not, nobody has come out and said, you know what?
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I was so offended by how forceful he was, and I wasn't going to say anything, but I know that that happened.
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What is happening is people are saying, you know, I was for him, and I wasn't going to say anything.
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But in, you know, as soon as he started to say he was, he was an altar boy, I remember him drinking.
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If Donald Trump, please, please, Donald Trump, the only chance you have, and the only chance the Republicans have, if this thing goes awry in any way,
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you have to have a plan and announce it in the same press conference that you say, you know, he quit or the vote went down, whatever it is, whatever it is, whatever it is, that press conference, you must say, and here's my next nominee.
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And we're going to have it done before the election.
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Now, in my opinion, the only one that can stand that is Mike Lee, because you don't need.
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How long did it take to do the Jeff Sessions vote?
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He was inaugurated, and then February 8th, the vote went down.
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The one who can get that, the one who doesn't need all the FBI checks and all of that is Mike Lee.
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He's the only one that can get done that quickly.
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Yeah, he's the only one that can be done that quickly, or another senator, but Mike Lee is the guy.
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Let's just say Brett Kavanaugh is hit by a plane tomorrow.
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It's a strange accident, but it could happen, I guess.
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It happened in Indiana Jones, and one of them where the guy, they were fighting on the tarmac.
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Well, this one, they won't be delivering the Ark in that plane.
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They'll be delivering the New York Times in that plane.
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But anyway, so let's just say, and it makes him into sausage.
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You need to announce that Mike Lee is the candidate.
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They're, of course, going to go crazy because Mike Lee is uber pro-life, and he would vote.
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Well, I mean, the bottom line is he cares about the Constitution more than anything.
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He will vote the Constitution, and he will also vote for right of life.
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He's not going to go in there with an agenda, but he is a right-to-life guy.
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There's not going to be, there's no drinking parties with Mike Lee.
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Maybe, and it'll be like, Mike is like, all right, I confess.
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So, anyway, he's the only one that you could push through because if you don't, if you don't
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have a plan immediately, then the Democratic plan works of delay.
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Their strategy is not to say that Kavanaugh is a sexual abuser.
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Their strategy is not to say anything about Kavanaugh specifically.
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Their strategy is to delay this thing so they can get to the election, and if they get past
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the new Senate coming in, they can potentially have a chance of stopping this.
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Now, if you were to, the day after this goes down, God forbid, you know, they find something
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Let's say they find something terrible about him, right?
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And everybody agrees, and it goes down 80 to 20, right?
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Like, it's just one of those things they found something terrible about Kavanaugh.
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However, you must be prepared for that potentiality.
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And if you tried to go down the other suggested road that we talked a little bit about yesterday,
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which was, you know, a Diane Sykes or, you know, an Allison Ide or one of the other...
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You could potentially have enough time before they seat the Senate, but, I mean, it's going
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Lee is the only thing you'd have that you'd be able to get that through fast enough.
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Lee also is the guy that everybody in the Senate has to look at after they voted against.
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Yeah, the Democrats will still do it, but would Jeff Flake vote against, you know, Mike Lee?
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You know, I mean, you know, these people have good relationships with Lee, even though they
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know, they think he's too conservative for them.
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I haven't even counted them yet, but there are several different scenarios on how this
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Tell me how this is going to end in a positive way.
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I think, though, we should also get into, maybe we do this beforehand, get into the idea
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that there are accusations that Kavanaugh lied in his hearings.
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And, you know, the New York Times laid them out in ridiculous detail.
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And we should go through each one of them because I would like, because there's an idea that
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if there is, let's say, he perjured himself, which is one of the things a lot of people
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They're starting to say, well, he perjured himself.
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Instead of saying he was trying to paint himself in the best light possible, it was he perjured
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Look, if he perjured himself, for me, it's a problem.
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I mean, I guess to me, it would matter on the context of it, I guess.
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Like one of the things they're talking about is the word boof, which is a word I have not
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heard since probably 1985, but he, it was, what did it mean?
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I'm pretty sure, I could be wrong, but there was a word like that, and I thought it was
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boof, that meant like smoking pot, that you were smoking pot.
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You, in your school, had a different meaning of it than I would have thought of in my school,
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which supports his flatulence argument, I feel like.
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All right, I want you to think of some scenarios on how this ends and the right way to deal
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with all of it and what it means to the future.
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We want to go over some of the things that people now are saying about Brett Kavanaugh
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This extra week was to find out if the Ford thing was real.
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If it is real, if they come up with credible evidence that it's real, he's out.
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I mean, I think if somehow they were able to prove that he did something or really make
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And what he purchased was an extra week for the media and the Democrats to move the goalposts.
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And not about, not about Professor Ford, but about what was written in his yearbook.
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And you have to say, is this, would this rise to the level of perjury?
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And I want to warn you, we are about to use highly technical medical terms.
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And if you are, this may be go a little bit over your head.
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Judge Kavanaugh's yearbook page included the entries.
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On Thursday, he said, boofed meant flatulence and that the devil's triangle was a drinking game in which three glasses were arranged in a triangle.
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Um, this is disputed according to the New York Times.
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And I want to make sure that you understand that I'm reading from a, from what is supposedly the greatest newspaper ever created.
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They are, they are talking about whether the word boofed means flatulence or not.
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Boofed in the 1980s was a term that often referred to, uh, to, well, again, technical terms, anal sex.
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And this is how Judge Kavanaugh's classmates said they interpreted his comment.
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They said they had never used it before as it referred to flatulence.
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Now, the term boofed, Glenn, was a term that I do remember from my, uh, from my, I would say elementary school days.
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I mean, it was like, I don't think I necessarily knew what it meant, but I feel like it had a sexual connotation to it.
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However, what I found is interesting is, as I was talking, talking to you about this this morning before the show,
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and assuming that everyone would understand that as what it meant, you had a totally different understanding of the word.
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But I, I seem to remember it's something, I don't recall, but I think we used to, you know, getting stoned or something.
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You were stoned or getting stoned, something like that, maybe.
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I, I mean, it's been a whole, it's been a long time.
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Uh, but, uh, I looked it up in the Urban Dictionary.
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So this is, is this guy, I mean, this is as close as you can come to like a founding document
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This is like, if you go back to the Federalist Papers about boofing.
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To abuse any licit or illicit substance via insertion into one's rectum.
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I bet it's better if we drink beer through our butt, but apparently that's been done.
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If you do it that way, it's called as we're learning here.
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No, I don't know if you're, if you have butt blackouts, if you know, all of a sudden
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So there's, uh, there's the, uh, there's the, the number one, uh, uh, the next one
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is something that is whack, dumb, or effed up used to describe objects, people, or stuff
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I feel like that's maybe also how I heard it now that you're saying it that way, because
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I just don't, I, I remember the words, but I don't remember it connected to, you know,
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sticking things into, anyway, uh, here's one that kind of makes me feel a little better.
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Now, I assume that's DAT is what you're saying.
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Fifth, the act of lifting the, uh, the bow out of a whitewater kayak while going over
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Uh, in order to launch over hydraulics or rocks.
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Typically when they are suspicious or unsure of whether they should actually bark or not.
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Now, I haven't heard a flatulence one, but I have heard many things related to the butt,
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So, uh, again, I think this is the interesting point here.
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They're trying to say this is essentially perjury.
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The idea that that word probably meant different things at different schools as, as mine and
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As there are seven different definitions on urban dictionary for it.
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Now, not just because flatulence didn't make it there does not mean that locally, that
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But you do have the problem of people in Georgetown prep now starting to come out and saying, look,
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I, I was for him and I don't think he did this Ford thing.
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But now that he was saying that this is what these words mean, come on, man.
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And, and that he was never really fall down drunk.
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This is a, again, the list of potential perjury from, for Judge Kavanaugh.
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Judge Kavanaugh portrayed himself in his testimony as enjoying a beer or two in high school and
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as a college student, but not as someone who often drank to excess during those years.
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Then this is disputed is what they say in the times.
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His statements are at odds with some of his classmates and how they remembered him.
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Nearly a dozen college classmates of Judge Kavanaugh said they recalled him indulging in
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Some saying, so now it's not, it's less than a dozen because some of them said heavy drinking.
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To be sure, a smaller number of classmates said his drinking was unexceptional.
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So, again, this is like judging yourself and how much you drink is notoriously difficult
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as I would assume a Mr. Alcoholic over here would be able to tell you.
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I mean, the whole point is the toughest thing to do is admit you're an alcoholic, right?
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It's very possible and I would say likely that most people who drink to excess in these periods
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would not necessarily say that they're doing something abnormal, even if they are.
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I took that testimony when I watched him talk about drinking.
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It was very clear that he was getting drunk and he said, look, we all drank to excess.
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I mean, I, the, on the drinking thing, I don't consider this a problem because I, I believe
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that he was in effect saying, yeah, but there is a difference between a blackout.
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And maybe he had blackouts and didn't remember them.
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You remember the, that you, but you remember you were like, oh crap, I don't even remember.
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Now, maybe at 17, you know, you're like, oh, that was so crazy.
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But maybe you're at 17 and doing that, but you have to consume a lot of alcohol.
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I, I, you know, I got a, may I ask a, may I bring me an expert witness?
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You know, to me, I'm going to make it a generalization, but with a specific accusation, 95% of people
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who say they drank to the point of blacking out are lying.
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I believe that blackouts do exist, but is extraordinarily rare.
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I had to spend a week in France, which I can't believe my liver returned with me.
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I thought for sure it was going to be like, you know what?
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I would think that it would have been saying, I got to get back home.
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My point though, is that I've had a lot to drink in my life at certain times.
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I've never even been remotely close to something I would consider.
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The amount of alcohol that you have to consume in a very short period of time.
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Now I've done, I've, I've done my homework on it and it's not exactly the way I have experienced it.
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Apparently you can have blackouts if you drink a, an enormous amount of alcohol.
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If you, well, if you were boofing, maybe if, if an enormous amount of alcohol gets into your blood,
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I'm sorry, but I do not believe, I believe it's a movie trick that most people, you know,
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I had a friend who had drank a lot in a very short period of time and blacked out.
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I blacked out, fell off a stage and had to go to the hospital.
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And that was a legitimate, like he drank way too much, nothing.
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He just fell off the stage and almost killed himself.
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And, and just remembered being there, but did not remember the falling or anything.
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And so I'm not saying it never happens, but like the idea that you would say to someone,
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You can't, you cannot, you cannot accuse someone of lying about that.
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You can say that, and this is what they are saying, that he lied because he said, you know,
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he gave the impression that he wasn't ever out of control, falling down drunk.
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I don't believe that, but I also don't, I wasn't left with that impression.
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No, he said, I mean, the quote is I drank beer with my friends.
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I still like beer, but I did not drink beer to the point of blacking out.
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And, you know, I mean, I am not a big drinker in my life, but I've drank to excess several times,
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but never, I mean, the idea that getting to black, blackout,
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here may be a different story, but getting to blackout,
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drunk is, I mean, you've told me some of the levels of alcohol you've had in your life.
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I mean, you're dumping poison into your system.
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A blackout is shutting your body down, saying, I can't keep you alive and run all of these other systems.
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We have a couple more of these we can go through if we need to.
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This is the level of almost every one of these accusations.
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There's two things that could pose a problem for him.
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And some people are asking, like, why are you giving up on Kavanaugh?
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I still think there's a 50% chance, maybe higher, that he gets through.
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I mean, because if you have faith here, you're having faith not in Kavanaugh, in Collins and Murkowski and Flake.
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But if you don't, like I don't, then you better have Plan B set up.
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By the way, I just want to make that really clear.
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I'm just playing this out, seeing where the Democrats are headed this week.
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I buy into everything that he's saying on why it's coming.
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If you don't know anything about cryptos, you got to educate yourself.
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You'll be able to understand the future that we're headed towards.
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You know, let me take Richard in South Carolina.
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We do have confirmation that boofing is farting from that era in that region.
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By the way, we now have one person who said it.
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So, it's the same amount of confirmation as we have as the Ford accusations, which is interesting.
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This is such a tough, this is such a tough place.
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Because I think the average person, not somebody who listens to talk radio all the time or pays attention to Democratic politics all the time.
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The average person is like, why not just move on from this guy?
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Because the principle of this, you cannot move on or they are going to do this every single time.
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You cannot live in a country where you are innocent until accused.
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We need a true leader who can save us from certain doom.
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Glenn Beck is coming live to talk about the right path forward and to make fun of the people standing in the way.
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He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing.
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Georgetown University's Distinguished Associate Professor, Christine Fair.
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A professor of law, had an interesting tweet to share with all of us.
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Quote, look at the chorus of entitled white men justifying a serial rapist's aggregated entitlement.
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All of them, meaning men, deserve miserable deaths while feminists laugh as they take their last gasps.
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Bonus, we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine.
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This, this is an esteemed professor at Georgetown?
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Especially for somebody on Twitter who's verified.
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Her statements definitely seem to violate Twitter's terms of service.
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Professor, who couldn't be named more incorrectly, Fair, her Twitter bio reads like a postmodern satire, scholar of South Asian, Paul Mill affairs, intersectional feminist, pitbull apostle, scotch devotee, non-theist, resister.
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Now, interestingly, she has worked at several places that have the word peace in the title, although she doesn't really seem like a peaceful type.
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She also runs a blog called expletive crap men say where she doxes people because it's all about accountability.
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In response to the backlash that she has received, she has now doubled down on her rhetoric.
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I will not moderate my rage for your convenience.
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As a victim of assault, I, along with millions of women, watch white males gather around a belligerent predator defending his and their privilege.
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I will use my words that will make you as uncomfortable as I am.
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Well, nothing says stable like putting random words in all caps.
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Then there is this gem in which she rants about the patriarchy as if it actually exists.
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Quote, I hope women understand we are all rapable just because you shill for the patriarchy doesn't make you immune.
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And I hope it's clear to all American patriarchy that they don't care about your views.
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Something obviously has happened to this woman.
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You're going to let that define your whole life?
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My father taught me a really important lesson because I was a pretty dark dude in my 20s.
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She goes on these rants quite often, by the way.
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The reason why I bring her up is, well, A, Twitter.
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If this isn't, if this isn't the epitome of threats, I don't know what is.
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But she really typifies the insanity that has overtaken the left.
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No amount in evidence in favor of Kavanaugh will change her mind.
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I really, I can understand how you might emotionally connect with her, especially if you were a victim.
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But she is possessed with this unending hatred.
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Anyone who says, I know Kavanaugh didn't do it.
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You're filling in blanks that you cannot, unless you're God.
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I mean, this is one of those cases where it is so crystal clear to me, judge, lest you be judged, how you judge other people.
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If he was perjuring himself, I don't want a guy on the Supreme Court that was perjuring himself.
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But that requires evidence that requires some sort of of case to be made, not accusations, but a case to be made.
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See, here's the problem with this particular professor at Georgetown.
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She's looking for wrongs to be to be righted somehow or another.
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Both of those men had things about them that I don't like.
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Both of those men had one was a alleged philanderer.
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When you go into social justice and you believe in collective salvation or collective justice,
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that I'm going to right the wrongs of the world because men are collectively evil,
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because of all of the wrongs that men have done in the past,
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And I am warning and begging people to calmly and rationally explain this to their neighbors.
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But today, if you don't think we're on the edge of a civil war,
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of people like her saying we should feed their genitals to the pigs,
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tell me the difference between that and Nazi Germany rhetoric.
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Once again, it's coming from the elites in the universities.
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I, it's really hard, really very, very hard to,
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to remain reasonable when the world is unreasonable.
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But we must, we must, because no one will listen to any message if we are just hurling insults.
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If we are fighting fire with fire, it will change no one's mind.
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If you don't believe me, how many minds did we change?
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I don't think that we did the fight as much as the press tried to convince everyone
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we were these evil monsters saying X, Y, and Z and demanding violence.
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But because of that, which we don't necessarily have this time,
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Social media is much more important than the regular media.
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So, what's the best way to get people to come on our side?
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I know this because, I'm going to be honest with you,
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These are, you're, you're flushing down this and that and blah, blah, blah.
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And as I have said on many occasions on this program since the election,
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the number of people who just want to rub my face in it.
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Please don't do that to others who say, you know what?
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And, and while I don't like your guy that much,
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I mean, you guys are at least making some sense.
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the first thing we have to do is heal the right.
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If I believe in 80% of the stuff you believe in,
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Because I think we're really headed for real trouble.
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understood um you know what what you think is crazy or what is good if you've read the book
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addicted outrage can we put this on for thursday i'd like to hear from you thursday on radio
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and we'll take calls on thursday uh just about the book you've now given people enough time to
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actually read it yeah which is nice because i think you wanted to do this like the day after
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it came i did and not everybody reads that fast no so it's been out for a week now and uh if you've
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read it uh let's talk about it on because there's a there's a ton a ton in there well i think it
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explains so much about what we're seeing with the kavanaugh case right now i think it's i think it's
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absolutely in line with the kavana well it's amazing because i think a lot of people if you're trying to
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look at this and you're just playing teams a lot of people would just be like ah the democrats are the
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worst and they're insane but i mean i know people who are democrats and they sound completely insane
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about this kavanaugh thing yeah completely off the rocker these are people that i know
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people who i'm friendly with and the extent that they'll go to here to try to take all male crime
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in in the last 25 years and apply it to this one guy where there's no evidence that he committed any
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sort of crime that sort of jump is not it's not just hey they want to stop this or hey they want
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to protect roe versus wade there is a different part of this it's about throwing the entire um
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the entire efforts of logic off base it's based in post-modernism uh it's explained in the book and
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and you'll see because a lot of times i look at this i'm like i don't understand what are they doing
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why are they saying these things this doesn't make any sense and there's easy political explanations
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for all of it but it's not real the real basis of it the foundation of why they're why are they
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attacking this in this way is all in the book i mean and it's i wish i could i wish kavanaugh would
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have happened while i was writing the book because i think it is the perfect example maybe we should
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do that tomorrow maybe we should take the book the theories in the book and just show exactly why
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everything is happening point by point yeah uh you can find it in the book addicted to outrage and the
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the most important part is it educates you and shows you how the other side is fighting
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and why you must not fight that way uh and the reason why is because they are trying to create chaos
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now i don't mean your neighbor who is a democrat i mean i mean the people who are at the university
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levels uh and the the upper echelons of politics they know what's going on they don't they do not
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believe what they're saying they're doing it because they have a goal and their goal is to
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disrupt the hierarchy and the patriarchy and to collapse the system that we have yeah and if you
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see this too like you've ever had someone who has an addiction problem in your life of some substance
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you see them acting erratically and there's some reason and you don't understand it why would they do
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this they blew their job why would they do this they blew their marriage all those things why would
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the left act this way about this thing and it's you know if you know why they're doing it and it's
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you're not just dismissing it as typical politics you can fight against it much more effectively and
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you know you spend a lot of time in the book going through not just how how and why this is going on
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but how to push back against it and how to defeat it yeah it is not a uh it's not a book about surrender
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it is a book about stand and fight just fight the right way just know who your enemy is the tactics
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that they're using and fight the right way it's called addicted to outrage we'll talk about it on
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thursday with you so if you're reading it try to finish it by uh by thursday if you haven't started yet
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please do um and uh and then join us on uh join us on thursday okay um we've we've dealt with the
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the kavanaugh scenario uh and it is that we are in an interesting place it's going to come down
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to whether the press and whether the democrats can convince enough republicans not even about ford
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i don't believe but now whether he perjured himself that's what's coming next we are going to
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take a stop in las vegas when we come back hey it's glenn and i want to tell you about something
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glenn beck it's tuesday october 2nd this is the glenn beck program
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i am not one to issue trigger warnings but this particular sound
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she says that she gets this awful feeling like she's about to fall off a cliff
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she says as soon as i hear helicopters i fall back into that nightmare she even got the feeling one
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time while watching american ninja warrior because it was filmed in las vegas
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so it's american ninja warrior in vegas it's helicopters and some of her favorite music
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in fact her favorite she cannot listen to jason aldean
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she said that even even when she passes a food truck that night will come back crashing intensity
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that engulfs her she's in the middle of the panic and she can hear the gunshots one after another
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after another after another like the sound little boys make for machine guns she said
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she can see the faces of the people as they sprint toward her some of them fall some of them don't get
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back up she can smell the crisp desert air of october in las vegas the aroma of food fanning out
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of the food trucks with their motors that are usually so loud stinking with beer that people
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and the feedback from the guitars flung onto the stage and abandoned
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megan went to the route 91 harvest festival it was october 1st 2017
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a country music festival that became the deadliest mass shooting in u.s history
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for megan though it all started as a date with her then boyfriend valdo panzerra jr
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he was from new jersey he was in for the weekend to visit her in las vegas
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she was working there as a teacher and they had been looking forward to the weekend for a while
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no stress they were just going to go see some you know music have some food have a great time together
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some of their favorite country musicians they were all there for that same weekend and they talked about it
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she really wanted to go but she had been feeling sick a lot lately
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and she had plenty of excuses to skip the up-close festival experience
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and you know just go sit in the bleachers at the back
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this has nothing to do with getting to the truth
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name rachel mcadams she's in it um it's a it's a
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love story but it's also a great father and son
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time in perspective it really has a great lesson