Quid Pro Joe: Is Biden's Saudi Arabia Move Impeachable? | Guests: Nicole Levitt & Michael Malice | 10⧸14⧸22
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Glenn Beck is back with a brand new episode of the Glenn Beck Program. Glenn talks about Bilt Bar, the new MyPillow sheets, and why you should be grateful you don t have to go to jail.
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We have spent approximately 38% of my salary on Bilt Bars over the past five years.
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Between his wife's purchases of purses and Bilt Bar.
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But when I say that, I think of really nasty, you know, sawdust bars.
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I don't know how they make them as good as they do.
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is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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but there is a great show waiting for you out there someplace.
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you're going to be lying down on excellent sheets,
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I'm telling you, MyPillow makes the best sheets.
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You know, can you not bleed me dry just for a second?
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Mike Lindell, he's like, I got, I got to get these sheets.
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because the FBI is just going to make up something,
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I hope they don't hang me with my own sheets in prison.
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Oh, this is the only time I miss the East Coast.
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Where like, you know, the whole, you could drive the whole state and back in like 25 minutes.
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But I got this show in front of me and this show is just full of good stuff.
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I mean, not, not, not, not three hours worth, but I got some good news for you.
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So at some point during the next three hours, I'm going to get, I'm going to start with it.
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Somebody asked me last night, they said, uh, Glenn, what do you really think about the
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It's not like I have, you know, I gotta tell you, I'm so optimistic right now.
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I mean, I don't have a secondary opinion on stuff.
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As someone who spent multiple decades as your executive producer, the problem is he says
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That's, that's the real issue we've had with the show over the years.
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If this were any other time in American history, I would think that this is going to be a red
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tidal wave, just a tidal wave that will collapse the democratic party possibly forever.
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You'd think with the performance of the last couple of years, that would be what we'd be
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And the fact that they're still fighting for, you know, hey, pedophilia is not so bad.
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Uh, you would think that this would put them out of business forever.
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That they just added that to the democratic platform, by the way, pedophilia is not so bad.
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The Virginia Democrats are trying to pass a law.
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It's not going to pass, but it might in what, four years when the, when the governor is gone
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Um, the democratic legislature is putting in that parents must, um, affirm their child's
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chosen gender or they can have their kids taken away from them.
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Here you are in a state that's really a blue leaning state and you have a Republican governor
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And, um, you know, usually you would think, well, that's suicide, but no, no, they're just
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And what, what is crazy to me is so many things have been made political that are just, it's
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clouding everybody's vision, everybody's vision.
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You know, you, you, you want to talk about pedophilia.
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Let's talk about pedophilia, but can we do it without saying, yeah, but Trump, can we not
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make this about politics and instead about the molestation of our children?
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So I would be very optimistic any other time, but I can no longer predict America because
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Um, however, the other point B on this one on the downside is, uh, I would think it would
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be an absolute red wave if I had belief in the system.
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I am, I'm shell shocked enough to say, I'm not sure this is going to be free and fair.
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Um, and you'll like, for instance, you will, you could convince me that, uh, Donald Trump
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won in a landslide, but I need evidence and I don't have the evidence.
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I have things we should follow and things we should check out.
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I mean, nobody's following, you know, Dinesh D'Souza's, uh, uh, breadcrumbs.
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We need an official group to sit down and really, truly follow it, but that's not going to happen.
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So you could convince me that he won in a landslide.
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You can convince me that he lost, but you will never convince me that they didn't at
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least try to do everything they can to throw this election.
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There's, there's no way that you can convince me that the Democrats didn't use every tool
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I mean, if you had, if you picture a scenario in which, um, I don't know, Kamala Harris is
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sitting in a room by herself and there's a button that says that she could switch the
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election to them winning instead of the Republicans, clearly they'd press it, right?
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If the question is just how difficult it is to pull something like that off, but I don't
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have any, any hesitation at all in that if they had the opportunity and felt they could
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I'm not saying they did pull it off, but they had the opportunity and they tried every
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by changing laws, by drop boxes, certainly by changing laws before the election took place.
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They definitely tried to tilt the playing field in their, in their, in their advantage.
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So I don't have any faith that they're not going to try that again.
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And their arrogance, like let's take children away from their parents.
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A couple of weeks before the election, the arrogance that is either suicidal
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arrogance, um, uh, or it is, it's like, don't worry about it.
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And I don't want to think that way because I do think that this, this election, you got
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I know I am, uh, and, uh, everybody's got to go out and vote.
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I believe we can just overwhelm the ballot box this time.
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And we talked about this a little bit on studios America on, on Wednesday's show that the messaging
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of the election is going to be stolen is really dangerous for Republicans because yeah, honestly,
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like if you believe that then why go, why go right?
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I mean, then that, that's what happened, I think in Georgia, in the runoffs, right?
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You know, there was so much messaging around, oh, this was stolen.
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Don't, they're never going to count your vote anyway.
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Warnock and, uh, and, uh, Ossoff both got in that way.
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And it's also the reason we just spent $5 trillion.
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Because they got control of the Senate by the slimmest of majority.
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So, um, and I, and I don't think that they have it locked down where they can guarantee,
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I think they'll try, they're trying, but I, there's always shenanigans.
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I believe this is, we are going to win the thing that has bothered me.
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The thing that has bothered me was the arrogance until yesterday, Joe Biden giving a speech.
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He says, I'm telling you, no joke, folks, um, inflation's going to get much worse if Republicans win.
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And I thought, oh my gosh, oh my gosh, he's admitting that inflation exists and he knows,
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everybody knows it's going to get much worse, but he's signaling now, if they win,
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that's how we're going to defend, we're just going to push it all on the Republican Congress.
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You watch, they, he's just signaled, there's a possibility we're not going to take this thing.
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Now you watch by January, by January, they'll be sworn in for like 20 minutes and Joe Biden
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and the media will be saying, inflation is out of control.
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And this do nothing Congress is only making things worse.
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He's not even, he doesn't even, he doesn't even really admit that there is inflation or
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So this is, you're saying this is a preview of their argument when they lose, because he
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I don't know if he believes anything or does anything other than, right.
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Uh, tell me talking, I don't know who said this.
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Uh, so, but it's being discussed and he played it yesterday.
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I, I, we've heard this from a bunch of conservative commentators recently that there's going to
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I'm not as confident as everybody else seems to be.
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And, and it, it could be a, in a normal period of time, this would be Reagan Mondale.
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I mean, look, we're obviously we don't have a presidential election.
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There's not even state elections in 50 states, uh, for, for the Senate.
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I know that, but what I'm saying is the equivalent of that, the equivalent of that in the midterms,
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it would just be, it would be a stunning victory in normal times.
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One, one thing that's interesting about looking at this as a wave, right?
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We look back at the 2010 election as a wave election, the biggest wave in the past century.
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And so many seats were won by Republicans that there was, I can't remember the number,
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I mean, it was, it was an incredibly high number because of the starting point this time though
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in the house, the house is just a razor thin majority for the, so if you can get to 200,
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240 seats is arguably the high watermark that Republicans could shoot for rationally in,
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in a wave election, they could get into that vicinity.
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But that's what, but that's how we have to frame this.
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The, the, um, the seats that are available are not in Republicans favor.
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So yeah, in the house, everybody's up for every two years, everybody's up every two
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And you, you talk about a huge, uh, wave coming.
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You could wind up with, uh, with tons and tons of seats, a large majority, or you could
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see a narrow victory for Republicans that at least will still block the worst instincts
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of the Democrats, but will not be enough to, to really move the needle in a way of saying
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like, there's a mandate for what Republicans are trying to do, whatever that is.
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Uh, you know, it's just, I think at this point, you know, we talked about this on the, on your
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election special the other night, there is an instinct from Republicans right now to say,
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Like you probably, if you are just, we are not going to do the same things Joe Biden is
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doing, you probably will win, but that's not going to give you a mandate going forward
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However, uh, let me, let me tell you what I think because he said yesterday, you know,
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it's going to get much worse if Republicans win.
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Let me tell you what your next two years of life are going to be like if the Republicans
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Right now, there are whole generations of Americans who've been raised on the notion that there's
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You know, Hey, some drugs work better than others, you know, fewer side effects than others.
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The medicine that we have today, mark my words, because this is always true.
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Um, in a hundred years, we'll look like we're barbarians.
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Um, better living through pharmaceuticals, I think have been taken too far.
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We're putting too much crap into our systems that just doesn't belong there.
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Well, one way you can get some of that crap out of your system is if you're in pain, don't
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take pharmaceuticals, please try relief factor.
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It doesn't work for like, for instance, my best friend, he doesn't, and it's not Stu.
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No, you guys are, that's a, that's a radio thing.
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Um, and that is because their bodies are just different.
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70% of the people who try this go on to order more month after month.
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I mean, 30% it's not going to work, but if you're in real pain, try this.
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And if it can, if it can move the needle for you, please just try it.
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So let me tell you what I think is going to happen.
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Uh, the Republicans will win the house and the Senate from my mouth to God's ear, please,
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Um, and inflation is going to get much, much worse.
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Well, I mean, um, something's weird about this stuff with Jamie Dimon.
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Um, but he is coming out and he is saying, uh, I told you that it was a hurricane category
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I'm telling you, I was underestimating what is coming, came out yesterday and said, there
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Um, and you know, dogs and cats are going to be living together.
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So the Republicans will be blamed for everything by the media and the, um, uh, and the, um, uh,
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And because we have a do nothing Congress, we're going to have to take some emergency
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And this president is going to start, uh, dictating.
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And he's also, I mean, he already is, but worse.
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And he's also going to, um, put into action, his little foot soldiers of BLM and Tifa and
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They don't know, uh, uh, uh, um, you're going to start to see real trouble again on the streets
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and it's going to all be tied to like an occupy wall street kind of thing.
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These people are going to, and that we're not getting, we need these Republicans to step
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aside so we can just start giving money to the people.
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And we're going to need to help each other and come together.
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They're not telling you this now, but I'm, I am telling you, I don't know why we keep
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We're in a recession and things are going to get bad.
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I think we're headed for a depression and then a complete collapse of the U S dollar within
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So just mentally prepare for that and then think, what do I have to do to make sure my
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friends, my neighborhood, my family, my community is set to weather that storm.
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Because when you get a, you know, marauding people that are just hungry in the cities and
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angry and they're spurred on by crazy politicians, what do you do to keep your community safe?
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That's the way you have to start thinking because it's going to get in.
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Did you notice that it was the streets were on fire?
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No one knows how to get to the streets anymore.
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Darling, can you make a Molotov cocktail for me?
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The second they lose the power, it's coming back.
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Remember, I told you how they took over in the, in Hungary, the Soviets.
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They get their foot soldiers on the bottom to rise up and cause so much chaos.
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The top has no choice but to come down and build a cage for everybody because the average people are calling out for help.
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Strengthen your state and your local community.
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If you have a panic room, you should be in it already.
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I'm going in there now or take a break, but I'm not coming back.
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Melanie wrote in about her dog's experience with Rough Greens.
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She said, I was very skeptical about trying Rough Greens.
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And, you know, it's not like you're just going to put it down there and then just leave.
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I don't know why I had this conversation with my wife many times.
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So we had to like literally hand feed this dog.
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If it's made in tinfoil, if he'll eat his food, great.
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And I have seen a huge difference in my dog, just like Melanie did.
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In times like these, we really do need the truth.
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The promo code is Glenn to save 10 bucks off Blaze TV.
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Here's the biggest personal story of the week for me.
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Why didn't someone tell me that somebody had found a pair of Levi's from the 1880s in a mine and that it was up for auction?
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Normally, that's not something I would bid on and be like, okay, great.
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However, however, I would like to make an offer of $100,000 right now for that pair that was just one for $87,000.
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However, I will even pay the 15% auction fee on top of it for this reason.
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These are a pair of Levi's found in an old mining shaft from the 1800s.
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You can buy a pair like that today, and they look like that.
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However, on the inside pocket, you know how it always says Levi's, best fit, best quality?
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On the inside pocket, they always have their logo, and it says things like that.
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And this says, from 1880, the best value, Levi Strauss and company, celebrated copper rivets, overalls, and spring-bottom jeans.
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Best finish, best materials, and the only type made by all white workers.
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That's worth $100,000 to me, because I'll make that pocket very famous.
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That might be the logo of an American museum at some point that I build.
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Now you can buy Levi's made by no white workers.
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You know, the ones that they were pointing out at this time.
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We don't have any of those Asians touching a single rivet in our pants.
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If you won't sell them to me, will you come and be on my show?
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Please, bring the pants and come and let me do an interview with you.
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Yeah, let's send their past to be interesting to bring up when they say that.
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Now, the other big story of the week for me, I think, is probably the Saudi Arabia thing.
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Because Saudi Arabia, we know now that Joe Biden tried to get them to not reduce the oil until after the election,
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which is exactly what they were charging Donald Trump of doing.
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So, affecting the election, it's come out, and Joe Biden said,
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that's outrageous, and there's going to be consequences.
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And Saudi Arabia, we've just canceled because Joe Biden is mad at Saudi Arabia.
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We're not going to the Defense of the Middle East Conference.
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We have this big conference all the time that is a strategy on how to protect the kingdoms, if you will,
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So, this is the conference on how to take Iran and make sure that that pariah is kept in that fish tank.
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So, we are not only negotiating with Iran, we're now not helping the Middle East contain Iran.
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Within the next two years, the world will be at war.
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Do you want me to put this in the prediction calendar?
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As usual with your predictions, I hope you're wrong.
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So, I think that's the biggest story of the week to me.
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Number one, can we stop with the Pete Davidson Taco Bell breakfast ads?
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This is like my Levi's biggest story of the week.
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I didn't think it was possible to take those two things and combine them and turn it into
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And the one time you have to watch commercial television is for sports.
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You and I are in different worlds, man, because I never get a Taco Bell commercial.
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I always get like, want some end of the world seeds?
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Joe Biden said one of the most irresponsible things I've ever heard a president say.
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And Tapper says, hey, you know, should Americans be preparing for a recession?
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And this thing that Joe Biden does, he immediately answers with a definitive answer.
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And then he goes on to blather on about how he doesn't quite think there might be a recession
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or if there is a recession, it's not going to be a bad recession and all these other things.
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What do you mean Americans shouldn't prepare for a recession?
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Whether you think there's a recession around the corner or not, he's telling us we should
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I mean, it's what you'd expect out of a progressive.
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You are telling people that even though any thinking person knows, A, are already in a recession,
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okay, and B, it is going to get worse, and my guess is shortly after the Republicans win
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control of the House and the Senate, then it's all going to be blamed on them, and all
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these things are going to come out in the media and show you how bad things and the future
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Even if you think there's a slight possibility, the answer of that question is Americans should
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Yeah, I don't think the recession is going to get that bad.
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However, some people do believe it's going to get worse.
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We've had a really rough 12 years here, and it could turn.
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Putin could, you know, vaporize the moon, and that would be very bad for the recession.
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You should say, and you can house it any way you want,
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but to tell people when we are in this kind of trouble not to prepare, go eat, drink,
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It's like, you know, it's like telling people to go out to the Chinese New Year festival in New York City in March 2020.
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I think this is more of an overarching story than maybe just a this week story, but the California invasion.
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Yes, that could also be the biggest issue of the week.
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But no, I'm talking about not people coming across the border and invading California.
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I'm talking about California invading the rest of the country.
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We have a situation where California is now trying to change these massive laws.
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The Supreme Court heard a case about it this week where they're trying to put in all these regulations that are going to affect all of these other countries.
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The way we, the way farms even work in the rest of the nation.
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That's going to affect the whole rest of the country.
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All of their dumb policies in California are affecting the rest of us.
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And let me give you a good example of a California policy and how this works in reality.
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In 2008, California voted for a bond issue for a high-speed rail line.
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We've talked about it a little bit in the past.
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Listen to how many qualifiers there are in this next paragraph.
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14 years later, construction is now underway on part of a 171-mile starter line connecting a few cities in the middle of California, which has been promised for 2030.
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By the way, new cost, at this point, not $33 billion, $113 billion.
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You know that the construction people, they left, the company that was running all of this?
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First of all, SNCF, you're talking about this French National Railroad.
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They say, hey, we want to help you develop this.
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They told the state they were leaving for North Africa, which was, quote, less politically dysfunctional.
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They went to Morocco and helped them build a train system.
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He is the former Wall Street investment banker.
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He was the first chairman of the Rail Authority 20 years ago.
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He said, quote, I was totally naive when I took the job.
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This is why Stu is absolutely right on we got to stop California's invasion into our states.
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OK, 17 states have already signed on where California says we're in, because here's the next thing that's going to happen.
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Joe Biden is going to start saying, well, look, you know, our agencies are watching and these ideas in California are catching on and they're spreading to other states.
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What we're in right now, America, is a Marxist sandwich.
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You have the elites in New York and Washington, D.C., and then the coasts, Seattle, Portland, California, and they're just going to squeeze us down so we can be bite-sized.
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Strengthen your states and your local communities.
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You can get the new Tuttle Twins book, America's History, with a discount and all of the free stuff.
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And I did a couple of tours at the museum, the American Journey experience here at the studios this week.
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And I can't tell you how much stuff we have from Jamestown, the pilgrims, the founders, even from the space program that people are like, why didn't I ever learn that?
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This is Tara Reid punished for exposing Joe Biden.
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You remember, she's the woman who came out and said, Joe Biden molested me.
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Well, you might have left that story and not heard the rest.
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They have destroyed her life, destroyed her life.
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She can't even get a job because all the companies that she applies to, they're like, ah, we don't want to fold our company because the FBI is raiding us or the IRS is doing a constant audits on us.
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This sounds just like the fundamental Me Too story, right?
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That was I thought that was the whole thing they were trying to solve.
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I think she said she got it from an FBI agent or somebody that somebody was in the know that said, Joe Biden said, I want her in jail.
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Actually, Beck, you're misleading your fine audience
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That got the highest rating they've ever gotten
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Anyway, as you know, it goes all out on social media
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I don't know whether the front page New York Times
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Was driven off of all forms of social media and that he still has an audience and that he still can be you know I had him on my podcast a couple of times you know I could reach an audience with him as a guest it wasn't forbidden like some other people this really drove some very bad people crazy because it was the rule that you do not talk to this person he is persona non grata and the fact that he's actually beloved and regarded by some people even those who don't like him as perhaps a buffoon.
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As opposed to a dangerous threat as opposed to a dangerous threat that is a problem because it was like 2016 you cannot vote for trump we have told you all these organizations have said this person is off limits and when the reverse happened they really didn't know what to do except double down.
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I think it means that people you know there was this tweet not that long ago that said they should change the term conspiracy theory to spoiler alert.
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The fact that we're seeing all this stuff coming out about Pfizer this week and you know the things about social distancing never had a point and there's no even a pretense that had a point.
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I think Alex Jones is like Trump and they don't realize this a symbol of something much bigger and they think if they kill the head vampire all the other vampires vanish and that's really not how it's going to work and this is really going to create a problem for those whose job it is to manufacture popular opinions.
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Especially when you go and look at Donald Trump what they've missed the whole time is Trump is not the disease Trump is a symptom and he's a symptom of people feeling like no one in Washington represents them listens to them includes them in anything and that number of Americans is only growing.
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And they think if we can put them in jail or take him down or discredit that's going to that's going to make that that group go away it's not going away it will only get bigger because you make people into a martyr.
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Yeah I said that exactly myself that Trump is more useful as a martyr than as a president I'm very much looking forward to him speaking in front of the January 6th committee because talk about a you know a carnival it is going to be the sideshow to end all sideshows to watch him staring down Liz Cheney they're not going to be able to keep him quiet he can't keep himself quiet it's going to be absolutely hilarious.
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No I think because Trump has been in many ways effectively silenced you know he's not on Twitter that was his main venue of getting his words out there I know he's now on truth central but whatever to have him and have network coverage something that they're trying to avoid they're trying to vanish the guy he's the former president that is going to be I think that the memes are going to be epic alone.
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Oh yeah and I think it would be must watch TV I think that is the only thing that I've seen politically in the last maybe four years three years that will actually draw a large audience to television people will watch that.
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I think they really think that watching Liz Cheney Karen out and wag her finger at him and scold him and he's going to sit there like a petulant child and everyone's going to get up and clap these people since there's so much of their views are informed by Hollywood think real life works like a Hollywood movie and you get to tell off the bad guy and he's you know throws his hat on the floor and you know just shakes his fists that's that's not reality you're not going to talk over Donald Trump.
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It is an interesting time to live last question more optimistic less optimistic that from from last week that the election is going to be headed in the red direction you think it's a wave a tidal wave a wave or just a little wash I think all the polls are showing undecided are breaking
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towards Republicans which is the historical norm and I think election night when we're all going to be covering the events it's going to be absolutely hilarious to watch my one hope is John Fetterman becomes the senator from Pennsylvania because I'm a JFK truther I don't think there was any shooter I think his head just did that and John and John Fetterman is going to be the first senator whose brain explodes live on the floor of the Senate covering everyone in his brain parts and
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She is an attorney who found herself in a pretty difficult situation.
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I was asked to agree to white people are racist and sign a contract about that at work.
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I imagine that you and I don't vote the same way, and that's totally cool with me.
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But your story, I think, is so important because even people that really radically disagree on
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politics should not be disagreeing on principles and the Bill of Rights as one of them.
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You were working as an attorney in a private practice.
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I'm getting paid, but our clients are not paying us.
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I represent victims of domestic violence, and I represent them mainly in custody court
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because they still have custody battles with their abusers, and the children need to be
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Domestic violence is horrific, and those people who have lived through it, know it, and those
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who deal with it every day, I think, are heroes, especially when they are protecting people.
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So your job was to go in, represent them, help them.
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These are people generally in poverty, I would imagine, in Philadelphia?
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We can't represent them if they make over a certain amount of money.
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So almost all of our clients are low-income or working class.
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So when George Floyd was murdered, this is the one time I think America United was on
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I think everybody who saw that was outraged by that, except maybe a handful of crazies.
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But they were outraged by it, and then it became political and a mess.
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I imagine your workplace was like my workplace that day.
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But your place evolved into holding diversity, equity, and inclusion sessions, right?
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And at first, everyone did unite around what happened to George Floyd.
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And I don't think any thinking, feeling person could see that and not be moved against it.
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The problem came when that empathy was hijacked for what I say was an ideological cause.
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And it got to the point where if you didn't agree with that ideology, if you dissented one
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And so you had a white group and a black group?
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They divided us up according to skin color, which was something that I found so regressive
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and so offensive that I eventually said, I can't participate in those groups anymore.
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And you have a special kind of something extra that makes you really worried about societies
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It did, because the language that I heard used against white people mirrored what was
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And I wholeheartedly reject that kind of dehumanizing language against any race or any group.
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Um, and if, if anyone with a sense of history will tell you that things don't go well when
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So you objected to going to the whites only group and then, uh, uh, uh, what happened after
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So as an agency, we were bombarded with, um, messages of anti-racism.
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We were asked to attend a lot of different trainings and read a lot of different materials,
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Um, and that included like white people decolonize your bookshelves, you read this, this, and
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We, we were really bombarded with a lot of those messages.
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However, I was concerned about how much time we were spending on this and also, um, big
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My, my thinking was we need the police right now.
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They're not a perfect solution to any domestic violence issue, but we need them.
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So the answer would be in, in better training about domestic violence situations, not about
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we have to defund the police because they are, um, killing black and brown people every
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Like that is the hysteria that I'd say took over the agency.
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And it seemed to take over, you know, a lot of the country as well at that time.
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So tell me about the full value contract that was introduced to you.
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Um, so it was a contract that was supposed to govern our meetings at the legal center and
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And most of it was like, you know, listen respectfully to other people, accept other viewpoints, things
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But number five was own that all white people are racist and I am not the exception.
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Um, and I immediately objected to that and was told, Oh, you know, maybe you can just like
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I say, if that is read while I'm at a meeting, I'm not going to pretend to agree with it.
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How many people do you think sign that and just like, I don't agree with it, but whatever,
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I know a few people did because they told me, um, but I think most of them were true believers.
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And I think honestly, they thought they were doing the right thing.
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It astounds me that people can think that was the right thing, but here we are.
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So you said, I'm not going to, I'm not going to sign that.
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Um, and then the, the company asked you to attend a meeting with the DEI consultant and
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They basically were kind of testing my beliefs and, um, challenging them.
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Like, do you believe the country is systemically racist?
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Do you believe our criminal justice system is racist?
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And I kept asking, what is the purpose of this meeting?
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And the answer I got back was to see if you are safe to be around your black and brown
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And I kept saying, so are you telling me I need to think this way, um, about matters
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of race in order to represent my clients effectively?
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And they would kind of back off a little bit from that, but then come right back to it.
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So had you ever had any racial warnings or any trouble at all with anybody in, in the
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No, I mean, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're being questioned now.
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One of the proposals I saw was, um, that, that other colleagues wanted to treat microaggressions
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the same as harassment, you know, and make that a policy.
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I mean, I, I, I mean, I just, I don't understand.
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We have gone from a, uh, country where, you know, when you're in business, you work, you
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work towards a goal, you try to do good, you know, you try to be decent.
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If somebody's out of line, hopefully they get fired, you know, in extreme cases, take
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them to court if they're not fired to now somebody comes to me with a microaggression.
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Can we please just concentrate on things that are really important?
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And let's, you know, I, I met with the people at, uh, glad I told the story earlier this
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week, met with people at glad a few years ago, they would not join me in this.
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And I said, look, my audience will hate me for joining with you, but we have one thing
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We think throwing homosexuals off of the rooftops in Iran is really bad.
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And we can do lots of examples all around where we're in Russia, uh, homosexuals are killed
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So what are we doing if we won't actually face and do things today that actually make a difference?
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We can talk about slavery 150 years ago, or we can all get together and realize that I
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think it's 70 or 60 countries in the world still have no anti-slavery laws.
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And there's slave, there are more slaves today than in the entire slave trade combined.
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This ideology that, that is being shoved down our throats, basically.
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Because it's not, because I don't think it's actually about, you know, you wrote in your
01:39:19.080
Newsweek article, this is really about dividing us.
01:39:23.520
This is, this is about control, power, politics, money.
01:39:27.600
I don't know, but it's not actually about bringing people together and seeing beyond race.
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Yes, and there are some, um, wonderful, wonderful programs, um, about racism.
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If, if a company wants to bring in some training about that, Sheena Mason's theory of racelessness.
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Eric Smith and, um, Jason Littlefield also have one.
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And it's about bringing people together, seeing the humanity in everyone.
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Well, I mean, if it teaches anything like Martin Luther King, I'm 100% in, um, you know,
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I know that's controversial to say now, but he had the right idea.
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So let me take a break because you have filed, um, a complaint against your, uh, uh, employer.
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And I want to talk to you about that and what the consequences have been.
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And, and if you, if you, uh, at all, um, regret your decision to speak out back in just a
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She had a visit to a pre-born clinic and it made all the difference in the world to this
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So I felt like the only ones that were really there for me were the women at the clinic
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I still remember, you know, feeling everything, um, it was changing.
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So I was going to raise this baby with or without him.
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So he said without, I think if I didn't find the clinic, then I probably would have considered
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The women there are just so kind and they're just so genuine.
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Uh, I've met some of these women who have chosen, uh, life and all that pre-born does
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is just say, Hey, take a look at the ultrasound.
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She was working, um, uh, helping, you know, underprivileged families, family law and, and
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Uh, and she was asked to sign a white people's white people are racist contract.
01:42:21.140
She said, no, she has filed, uh, against her, uh, employer.
01:42:30.580
So I filed a complaint with the equal employment opportunity commission.
01:42:35.900
Um, and all I want is for the civil, the existing civil rights laws to be followed and for the
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organization to say that they're going to follow them and basically knock this other stuff
01:42:50.520
Um, I don't want, you know, any monetary damages except for paying for my legal bills.
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The next step would be to request a right to sue letter and sue in, in state court.
01:43:08.440
I don't want to take money or time away from this organization, but I think that this, um,
01:43:20.740
Because this kind of division is not going to serve us as an organization and it's not
01:43:31.680
And someone had to be willing to stand up and say no.
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And it's, it's not like the position I wanted to find myself in, believe me, but it's the
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That's usually how you know you're on the right side or you're standing with God.
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It's like, oh no, I don't want to be that person.
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And that's when, you know, usually you're right is when you're like, okay, and nobody,
01:44:03.620
you know, Martin Luther King was not the first guy, uh, that people approached to stand up.
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I think he was the eighth or the 10th pastor that was approached.
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He was just the first guy that went, okay, and did it.
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Um, and if you're hearing that I got to stand up, I got to say something, don't be the other,
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not the other eight pastors that, you know, were asked before Martin Luther King to be Martin
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It's, uh, all you have to do is stand for things, you know, are true.
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Um, it's, let's say it's been, um, a very anxiety filled time.
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Um, I have, we have been professional in my organization.
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We are still like able to work professionally together.
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Um, I would like this to end happily, but I don't know.
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I know that we don't have the same political background, but anyone who is standing for
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the bill of rights and just common decency, we are in your corner.
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Do you remember how good the feeling was the first time you really started to eat healthy
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after a lifetime of eating delicious, but fattening garbage for most of your life?
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I don't remember that either, but you know who does?
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Well, he probably doesn't have that kind of memory, but Uno would, if he was a person,
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um, he, you know, basically wasn't eating, but he was eating kibble food and that has
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01:47:25.260
Hey, real quick, I just want to follow up on the last interview we were talking about, you
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Do you know that it was science, science that got all of this stuff, the Klan, anti-racism,
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it is science that codified all of this, that gave humans the excuse.
01:48:12.560
Well, once we got past religion in the 1800s, we, of course, turned to science.
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So what does science have to say about slavery?
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This is a first edition copy of The Origin of the Species by Darwin.
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Most people don't know the full name of Origin of the Species because no one ever says it.
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Because if you said it, you would know we should not be referring to Darwin for our great science.
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The origin of the species by means of natural selection.
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Or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life.
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This was science saying white people are better.
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Which led to images of black people looking like monkeys in Woodrow Wilson's book, The History of the American People.
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So anybody who tells you, well, follow the science.
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Because this also led to the gas chambers and eugenics and Planned Parenthood.
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Judge people on the content of their character.
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And I'm going to judge people on the content of their character and what they do and what they say.
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Not all people are racist or all white people are racist.
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Look, I hope you get some hope from this program.
01:50:15.380
I'm trying to highlight people who are standing because there's a lot.
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Next week, I'm going to be highlighting some moms that are standing.
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Fantastic what is going on in our school districts.
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And it comes out tomorrow for the general public.
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You can watch it right after this program if you would like.
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Tara Reid is the woman who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault.
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Somebody who I'm guessing hated me, you know, in the day.
01:51:18.800
But what got you to the point where you're like, I have to give it a shot.
01:51:25.080
I have to try listening and seeing if I'm missing something.
01:51:32.740
Well, I think listening to a variety of people, and right now we're pretty censored, so it's
01:51:40.540
You're seeing people deplatformed, targeted, whatever, just like I was, you know, targeted.
01:51:46.600
You know, and for your audience, what I mean by that is like, it's hard for me to get a job.
01:51:56.120
So I've been trying to, you know, come back from that.
01:52:00.580
I will tell you that I have such compassion for you because, you know, everybody always
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says, oh, they're only doing it because, and they don't usually see the toll it takes
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And, you know, I've done my homework on you, and the toll has been devastating on you.
01:52:27.640
I don't know how you're surviving, quite honestly.
01:52:29.820
They basically tried to put me in prison a year ago for felony perjury.
01:52:36.440
I was an expert witness for domestic violence victims.
01:52:39.360
And the group of Democrats in Monterey County did an email and some trolls, obviously, that
01:52:46.140
were hired by DNC, did an email campaign and a phone campaign to have the prosecutor's office
01:52:54.100
And so they tried to say I lied about my education, which I did not.
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But the word got back to me that Biden wanted to see me arrested right after the inauguration
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And that's what I heard, whether it's true or not.
01:53:10.300
That's exactly what sources, whistleblowers have said that he said about Trump.
01:53:26.580
And it put me like I had to get lawyers and I had to get myself out of something that shouldn't
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have even started just because of what you talked about, which was your original question,
01:53:38.280
That process, the way I was vilified and watching watching them do the Russiagate stuff, paying
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a million dollars for the for the Steele dossier.
01:53:48.740
They paid that that person a million dollars to try to basically.
01:53:52.220
They said they'd give him a million dollars if he could verify it.
01:53:57.400
See, you know, that's that that quid pro quo is not acceptable.
01:54:05.480
That's that is really that's you're crossing a line into absolute authoritarian abuse of
01:54:21.140
Employers will tell her, well, maybe I'll hire you after Joe Biden is in, you know, out of
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And I want you to recognize how many people who don't vote like us.
01:54:35.740
She's a lifelong Democrat, generational Democrat and a Democrat up until Joe Biden.
01:54:43.780
And now she said, I'm not just against Joe Biden.
01:54:47.260
I'm out of the Democratic Party, just like Chelsea Gabbard.
01:54:50.600
I'm out because I see what they're actually doing and they are authoritarians that should
01:55:07.140
Here's what she said about what's coming and why she feels it's so urgent to speak out.
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Why do you because you've said this a couple of times and I look in your eyes and you feel
01:55:35.280
I think that the hawks that are in our administration right now, we call them or whatever.
01:55:40.940
But I think back in 2020, I gave an interview and I said, I think that Joe Biden will try
01:55:47.400
And someone privately said, don't say stuff like that.
01:55:54.580
I say that because he's always had this kind of vision.
01:55:59.960
You have other people that are in Anthony Blinken, excuse me, that are in there that
01:56:07.360
They see it as a way that it's kind of a superpower, but not as a soft power.
01:56:17.900
But also there's people around Biden that really believe that you can have a limited
01:56:23.620
And I think that's crazy and I don't think that's possible, but there are people in power
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But Biden was part of the administration with Obama that was trying to reset our relationship
01:56:40.960
When I was a young person and the actually Soviet Union had just fallen, there was such
01:56:47.000
a, you know, still wanting to make Russia the enemy.
01:56:52.700
But the word, the scuttle on the hill at that time was they were never going to have a
01:56:59.080
And Russia was starting to become, because it has natural resources, a power.
01:57:04.240
And, you know, they have a lot of innovation and science like we do.
01:57:07.060
And that's not acceptable to the people that are in power right now.
01:57:12.180
And so you look at the hostility towards China.
01:57:14.360
And one thing, you know, that I feel bad about because I was very anti-Trump, but Trump was
01:57:23.060
And he didn't get us close to a nuclear war, but he was right about a lot of things.
01:57:29.500
The most surprising thing to me, because I swore, because I was against him, I swore I would
01:57:35.700
have testified in any court of law that I am absolutely right about Donald Trump, that he's
01:57:42.700
dirty and it's just going to take some investigation and that he is a madman that will just throw
01:57:54.620
Don't I wish for the good old days of Donald Trump now?
01:57:59.980
We are in actual madness now because you're with career politicians that have a lot to
01:58:17.900
She's just starting, hoping to help feed her and her family, the politics of survival.
01:58:23.900
She's going to be talking to people who are standing up and are being destroyed by it.
01:58:29.980
Just understand that political correctness, said this since the 1990s, political correctness
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comes from Marxist, communist thinking that you have to say what will keep you correct according
01:58:52.140
to the political power that is currently in office.
01:58:59.580
And the end of political correctness is political prisoners.
01:59:05.360
They are destroying and putting into a digital ghetto, something that I got a lot of heat on
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when I said two years ago, three years ago, we, they are building a digital ghetto.
01:59:18.940
You don't have to take people out of the town square.
01:59:24.320
If no one can hear you, you're not really a part of society.
01:59:30.460
You had Kanye West debanked this week, debanked.
01:59:53.060
Yahoo Finance just put out an article this week with the top three reasons to buy gold.
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Seems like a short list to me, but given how important they are, let me go over them.
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Now they're up to speed where you and I have been for quite some time.
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You know, I started the program, if you missed a second of it, get the podcast.
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Started the program today, very optimistic about the elections, and I explained why in hour number one of the podcast.
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And I'm ending the same way, and I'm ending very optimistic about our society.
02:01:58.420
I want to play audio here from a Tampa Bay coach that happens to be black.
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This is during a press conference on Wednesday.
02:02:09.440
You and Mike Tomlin are two of the few black head coaches in the league.
02:02:12.740
I wonder what your relationship is like with them and your thoughts on Steve Wilks joining that fall.
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We don't look at what color we are when we coach against each other.
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I have a lot of very good white friends that coach in this league as well, and I don't think it's a big deal as far as us being coaching against each other.
02:02:41.200
But you also understand that representation matters too, right?
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And that when young aspiring coaches or even football players, they see you guys, you know, they see someone that looks like them, maybe grew up like them.
02:02:52.940
Well, when you say you see you guys and look like them and grow up like them, it means that we're eyeballs to begin with.
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And I think the minute you guys start, stop making a big deal about it, everybody else will as well.
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We are at the zenith of the pendulum swing in a we generation, and it is starting to come back.
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I think it's all been sped up because of the internet.
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You cannot, you, you cannot be on the bleachers.
02:03:49.180
You're on the field, joining a team one way or another.
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Are you fighting for things that we all know are true?
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But does race matter in the, in the way we should be thinking in life?
02:04:23.940
And they are still pushing pedophilia and everything else.