Record Border Crisis — The Left Still Blames Trump | 3⧸15⧸21
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On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Pat and Stu as they talk about the border crisis, climate change, and the immigration crisis at the southern border. Glenn also explains why he thinks climate change is a bigger problem than climate change.
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It's, it's, um, it's not a, uh, it's not a human rights crisis anymore.
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Now would you, is it a literal concentration camp?
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These are just, these are just, uh, migrant facilities, um, that happen to be jam-packed
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I was, I was, I was looking into some of this today and they're now saying they're
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I think that's the high, certain facilities as high as 729% capacity, which is, there's
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an important detail to, to think about here is that it's 300 or 700% of pre-COVID capacity.
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So, not, not social distancing everyone's six feet apart, none of that's going on at
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They're jam-packing the normal capacity, multiplying it by three, four, five, six, seven, and then
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jamming them all in there together to potentially pass COVID to each other and then release them
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Now, what's fascinating about this is this is not a concern, apparently.
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All of all the, you can't get together at a school or a church or a concert or a movie
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And yet this is somehow acceptable and not a quote unquote literal concentration camp.
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I love this spin by, I think this is ABC News, as they're talking about this problem and
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they themselves said it was over 300% pre-COVID capacity.
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So they're acknowledging this issue and then they go into, to talk about what is actually
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Listen, coming across the border, they're not being kept in any way with social distancing
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We don't know how much COVID they're spreading.
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Since you've been here on average, what is the percent positive of the people coming
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Let's say from the most, most that I have tested like around 116 and from those at least 30
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And that seems to propagate that old, you know, dog whistle of, hey, you know, migrants
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are bringing disease and other terrible things across the border.
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So you're jam-packing illegal immigrants into facilities at up to 700 and some odd percent
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capacity, their own people say that they have a 26% positivity rate.
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And this is reinforcing a dog whistle about migrants bringing disease over the border?
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We might have migrants bringing disease over the border.
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You just said 26% of them, at least in this group, the one you picked as an example, 26%
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Remember, too, Central America has basically done nothing when it comes to coronavirus this
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I mean, they've just been letting it, in many aspects, run wild in certain places.
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And we've seen positivity rates in Mexico, the entire country north of 26%, up to 50% sometimes.
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They're not even bothering to test a lot of times in Mexico.
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And they've had all sorts of issues down there.
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And then you're going to open up the border as we are coming to the end of our own COVID
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situation and let these guys come across the border.
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Because I think they felt bad because Donald Trump was mean.
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I think that's basically the justification for it.
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This is amazing what she says, because none of this is her fault.
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We've seen a huge surge in migrants crossing the border since January.
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The number of children in custody, higher than it was in its 2019 peak during the Trump
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Your colleague, Veronica Escobar of Texas, called the conditions there unacceptable.
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Veronica Escobar, our colleague representing El Paso.
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There are more children, about six, seven hundred more children, unaccompanied children
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What the administration has inherited is a broken system at the border, and they are
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working to correct that in the children's interest.
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I'm so pleased that the president, as a temporary measure, has sent FEMA to the border in order
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to help facilitate the children going from one 72-hour issue into where they are cared
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for as they are transferred into family homes or homes that are safe for them to be.
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So this, again, is a transition for what was wrong before to what is right.
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Of course, we have to also look to Central America and Mexico and the rest.
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So, Bam, my most recent trip to Northern Triangle, that would be Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador.
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You saw the impact of climate change, mind you.
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These people were leaving because of the drought.
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But the fact is we have to deal with it at the border.
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And many of the people, some of the people coming there are seeking asylum.
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And I always like to quote our friends in the evangelical movement.
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At one of our rump hearings we had before we had the majority,
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the United States refugee resettlement program is the crown jewel of American humanitarianism.
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I don't know who said that quote, but what a brilliant quote it was.
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The crown jewel being that we're the only country in the world that allows just anybody
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who wants to come across our border to come across our border.
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We won't worry about who you are or what you're doing here.
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I think it's important to note the smooth presentation of information there from Nancy Pelosi.
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I mean, that was just a brilliant, a brilliant, just it was a deep dive.
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And she has her hand on the facts at all times.
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You know, they're calling in Mexico, they're calling Biden the migrant president.
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Because correctly so, they are sensing that there are new incentives about the trip to America,
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which is you're being invited and you're offered amnesty.
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You better get here before they pass that thing.
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Make sure you're you're you get in beyond the the sort of deadlines are going to set.
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Because if you if you come too late, you know, maybe maybe you don't get it.
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And of course, this is what people coyotes are telling the the migrants, but they're doing it accurately.
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There's a real sense of of change when it comes to the messaging towards Central America and that it's now.
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The controversy will be about whether you're treated too poorly or not.
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That will be the controversy, not whether you're supposed to be here.
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And the treatment is obviously great now that Biden is in control.
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There's at the one facility, the in Donna, Texas, there were more than eighteen hundred people, children being held at this facility.
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Seven hundred and twenty nine percent, as we mentioned, of its capacity during the pandemic.
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It's been operating over its pandemic capacity for weeks.
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Some of the boys said that conditions were so overcrowded that they have to take turns sleeping on the floor.
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They all said they wanted to shower more and were told they can't.
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Adding that several minors were only permitted to shower once in seven days.
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I want to fact check on that because teenagers never want to shower.
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One of them shared that he could only see the sun when he showered because you can see the sun through the window.
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She said many, many of the children didn't have access to outside activities and were visibly emotionally emotional.
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They were hysterically crying, wanting to talk to their families, not being allowed to.
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This is the brilliance and the wonderful sweetness of the Biden administration, which when Trump was doing this, Pat, he had people come across the border.
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And because he was charging the parents, he would have to separate them because they were being charged.
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This the migrants get to be separated from their parents before they cross the border, which is much more humane.
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You see, if you just let if you just send your kid across a river by themselves, much better than the old Trump way, which is they would come together, but they'd be separated later.
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This way they separate before they cross the border.
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Which is perfectly humane in every way and a great way to grow a family.
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It's unbelievable that they are trying to claim anything other than complete catastrophe here.
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Something is is going on in the background, too, that we should probably be aware of, because this is a concerted effort to send people specifically up here.
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And I don't know if if there's governments behind it.
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I don't I don't know if it's just the coyotes or what's going on here.
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But it needs to stop and they need to they need to be told like President Trump told them you're not going to be allowed in.
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It's Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program today.
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It's pretty amazing that this administration gets away with this.
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The exact same thing that happened under Trump with the children and the separation from their families
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and putting them into facilities, the exact situation from then is happening now.
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And this time they're just calling it something different.
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And so it's perfectly fine for this administration to do this.
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How can they possibly get away with this with the media?
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And mostly the media is complicit and being okay with it.
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There are some who are starting to realize, wow, this is very similar to what was happening before.
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And maybe it really is a difficult situation to deal with.
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And maybe President Trump was trying to deal with it in the best way possible.
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And maybe we treated him unfairly at that time.
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I don't know if that's actually occurred to anybody, but I think that they're starting to see the hypocrisy here at least.
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It's not necessarily to say that Biden should have been nailing this perfectly from the beginning.
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The criticism fairly to Biden can be in the change of incentives here, which is inviting this sort of behavior.
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On the other hand, I mean, what was inviting the behavior with Trump?
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It was that they were afraid he was going to crack down even more.
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They want to get in because they think they're getting free stuff and a free pass.
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I mean, the way they're treating Biden now, you could argue is, OK, well, they're recognizing it's a it's a difficult situation and they're applying, you know, they're giving some note to the crisis, but not treating him like their literal concentration camps.
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That's probably how they should have been doing it the whole time.
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They just changed the standard completely for Donald Trump and now want to act as if they never did it.
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Well, Donald Trump to them was Adolf Hitler personified.
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But Joe Biden is just a guy who's dealing with a humanitarian challenge.
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The problem is it's a crisis Joe Biden created.
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It's not that there's never been a crisis before.
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This every single president, I think, as far as I can remember in my life, has dealt with some sort of border crisis.
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They haven't always been exactly the same brand or style, but they have been facing every single president in my lifetime that I can remember.
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There's always been an issue here, which, of course, is why we've been arguing for decades that you need to take care of the problem in a real way once and for all.
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You can't just decide, well, we're going to expand the migrant facilities on the border and expect us to take care of the problem.
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I think the somewhat new aspect of this is the unaccompanied children.
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Years past, there weren't a lot of kids showing up that weren't accompanied by adults.
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There's a bunch of teenagers and even preteens that are showing up at the border by themselves.
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Either they've been led there by coyotes, by human smugglers, or their parents have been stopped somewhere along the way and they said for the kids to keep going.
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And so what the Biden administration is realizing now is it's tough to reunite them with the parents when you don't know where they are.
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Just release them back into Mexico with no authority figure?
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As you point out, Pat, overwhelmingly, we're talking about teenagers here.
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When we say everyone's like, oh, children get separated.
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It sounds like there's five and six year olds there.
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It's mostly 15 year olds, like mid teenage type years.
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And yes, I understand that they're under the legal age when it comes to 18 and they can't vote until they get 18 or Nancy Pelosi lets them.
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But it is a situation where they are they are in a in a world in the United States where what are you going to do?
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They're going to put them in these facilities with HHS and they're going to hang around there for a while.
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And eventually, probably somebody who's already here in the family comes and claims them and they wind up coming into our into our country with their 26 percent positivity rate for covid.
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Yeah. And aside from all the disease aspects of this during a pandemic, you you have to make sure that the person that you're releasing them to is somebody who's not nefarious, who's somebody who doesn't have bad motives.
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So they have to be really careful about who they release them to.
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So none of that was taken into consideration during the Trump administration.
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It's Pat and Stu for Glenn, who's got some back issues today.
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So a year later, looking at some of the inaccurate predictions about what would happen during the COVID pandemic.
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You know, it's hard to believe that every prediction wasn't exactly accurate, but apparently they weren't all accurate.
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The 2.2 million deaths hasn't turned out to be accurate, for one thing.
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Although the 2.2, to be fair, the 2.2 million deaths was if we did nothing, which is a literally impossible situation.
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At some point, someone's going, when there's 2.15 million people dead, someone's staying home from work.
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So there is really no world in which that, it's a pointless prediction.
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But yes, that did not come close to coming true.
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But some of the predictions, like Andrew Cuomo, who I think, you've heard of him?
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That's the main thing I've heard, yes, about him.
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Apparently, based on some epidemiological curve at the time, he said in 45 days, the state could have up to 110,000 beds that people need.
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Compared to our current capacity of 53,000, he also said 37,000 ICU units would be necessary, and ventilators.
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And they only had 3,000 ventilators at the time.
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Well, the hospitalizations in the state didn't quite reach 110,000.
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I don't think there is a bigger area in which these predictions missed.
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And Cuomo was probably the most guilty of this.
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When it comes to hospitalizations and ventilations, they were way, way off.
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A big portion of that, the problem was the CDC, who was giving these recommendations as to how many, you know, hospital beds and ventilators and all these other things.
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Yeah, that would be associated with each death.
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Now, the death numbers, their predictions weren't nearly as bad.
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I mean, some of them, the 2.2 million, as you mentioned, was, you know, kind of that.
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But in that, in that same, in that same, that same, that was from the London one, right?
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And they said the numbers, you know, if we did mitigation efforts could be, you know, over a quarter of a million, which obviously, you know, that turned out to be true.
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There's a guy in the New York Times, they highlighted, that made, it was in March, and he said 480,000 deaths, but that could be conservative.
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I mean, we're now down, from where it was, we're now back to our summer peak numbers.
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Remember, deaths lag a few weeks from actual cases.
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So, that number's not going to continue to come down over the next few weeks.
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So, of the 37,000 ICU units Cuomo said they'd need, they actually had 5,225.
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And remember, this is his justification for the nursing home situation.
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Oh, we're going to get so many people that come into the ICUs, we're going to have to clear those out.
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We've got to send these people back to the nursing homes, and everything will be fine.
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And remember the big hospital ship he demanded that Trump move into the New York Harbor, which the president accommodated at the time.
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And they moved that giant hospital ship, which I think had six, was it 6,000 beds available?
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Which one was the best use, though, of those five?
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And we should again, I don't mean to hammer Andrew Cuomo, because I'm not the type of person.
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You would never make a mountain out of a molehill.
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No, and this is, I'm making a mountain out of a mountain here.
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But a Brooklyn nursing home, which had, you know, lots of death, wrote to, and specifically
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requested and said, hey, we've got these people coming back from hospitals.
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I know your directive says we have to take them, but hey, do you mind?
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Can we send them over to the completely empty ship, which is like a few miles away?
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And so these people went back to the nursing home.
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I mean, is there a thought, or have they explained that at all?
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Because I've never heard the explanation if there is one.
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We want them at the nursing home infecting older people.
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Their stated explanation is that they were expecting this wave of people to show up, and they wanted
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I mean, again, it's a terrible justification because this was playing out all over the
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country at the time we had seen that these numbers were a little lower.
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And I can understand if you have a wave, you have to come up with another way to deal with
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Now, it does not justify sending them back to the nursing homes with the most vulnerable
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Facilities that wrote to Cuomo and said specifically, we do not have the ability to treat these patients.
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Many of these nursing homes do not have private rooms.
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So, they were sending them back into rooms with other people that weren't infected.
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Not to mention, you had all of the issues with, you know, they didn't have the appropriate
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They're not a facility that's designed to deal with a pandemic.
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So, like, if you could say, theoretically, right, if this wave of new patients came in
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and they felt like these people were on the right end of COVID, though still contagious,
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maybe, you know, they had to get them out of there.
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If they had waited for that and pushed them back to the nursing homes, you could at least
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say, okay, well, they got overwhelmed and they had nothing they could do.
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Now, my, certainly a person who writes a freaking book about leadership wouldn't use that
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Someone who's in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic writing a freaking book about leadership
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in the time of a pandemic wouldn't say, oh, we're overwhelmed.
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He was a leader in these these policies that killed thousands of seniors.
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He was he was uniquely bad in the United States of America for a governor.
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But you could at least justify the policy if he waited until the wave came.
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He preemptively emptied the empty the beds and put them back into nursing homes.
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And, you know, the death toll is gigantic, including rejecting totally reasonable requests from nursing
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homes to say, hey, we've been reading about these this giant ship.
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Hey, you know, the Javits Center that you prepared for covid patients.
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Hey, maybe we put the patients there instead of around the ones here that aren't contagious.
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Number one, they had a report that came in about these nursing home deaths.
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And they we now know that his top aides went in there and edited the actual number of nursing
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That is not a question anymore that is known that they went in there and edited it out.
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Obviously, for politics, that edit happened four days before his first public comments
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So it's incredibly clear to me, Pat, that this is what was going on, that he was he knew
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He knew he wanted to cash in and make millions of dollars.
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And so he lied and and edited this report so that we wouldn't know how bad of a job
00:33:09.940
And in addition that we should note on the book, I saw a stat the other day that he
00:33:15.820
I had to read it like two or three times because the first time I'm like, did he really only
00:33:27.380
And then I reread the sentence and no, it was 400 books in an entire month.
00:33:40.800
I mean, selling nationwide like he's five or 10 books a day is the pace.
00:33:54.160
You know, so he, the book has been, you know, had this big launch at the beginning and I
00:33:59.820
think it sold something like 45,000 copies since the beginning.
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Remember, this is when he was in the huge praise period of his governorship and he got
00:34:11.000
They say low to mid seven figure bonus on this.
00:34:19.060
These book companies keep complaining about people not buying books.
00:34:22.360
I give out seven figure advances to these dolts.
00:34:25.280
They can't, cannot do anything as far as sales.
00:34:29.380
Strangely though, on the Cuomo front, there's somebody who actually noticed a little something
00:34:35.920
about the Cuomo brothers, both of the awful Cuomo brothers, Chris and Andrew.
00:34:43.920
Eric Wimple of the Washington Post was on CNN over the weekend and he actually commented
00:34:55.140
But I would be remiss, Brian, if I didn't mention CNN's own huge media story here with
00:35:00.800
Chris Cuomo, the anchor at the nine o'clock hour who covered Andrew Cuomo and had all
00:35:06.580
these wonderful love-a-thon interviews with him, more than 10 of them, and they suspended
00:35:11.880
the conflict of interest rule for Chris Cuomo for those interviews, yet all of a sudden
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they've enforced it again now that Andrew Cuomo is in the midst of an historic scandal
00:35:29.400
That's, I mean, one of those rare instances of some journalistic integrity where he's actually
00:35:48.220
Because it is one of those things that is so obvious.
00:35:53.820
It's such, it's such a blatant disregard for any journalistic integrity.
00:36:00.760
Yeah, the CNN, the love-a-thons he talked about...
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First of all, they were always, always from the beginning, horrible.
00:36:13.300
But they had a six-year ban in place for Chris Cuomo to interview.
00:36:19.740
And they withdrew the ban during the most important story of all of our lifetimes.
00:36:24.920
And then they're like, well, you know, arguably.
00:36:30.060
And then they, they take it off when Cuomo, it's not about even the, the sexual harassment
00:36:39.820
It was happening at the time they were doing the interviews.
00:36:43.300
And now they're like, oh, well, now we've reinstituted the ban.
00:36:46.120
And none of these, I have not heard extensive coverage about Cuomo and the disregard of
00:36:55.740
They have talked about Cuomo and his nursing home thing.
00:36:58.280
They've talked about the CNN as a network has talked about the, the sexual harassment
00:37:04.680
They've talked about it, but they have not put that side by side with how they dealt.
00:37:09.400
We're dealing with the coverage at the time, which is the important part when it comes to
00:37:12.760
CNN, you threw journalism completely out of the window because you thought the Cuomo brothers
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And because you wanted to give Andrew Cuomo a pass, which he received for eight months.
00:37:27.040
And now finally, uh, the other, you know, other media sources, largely more like the New
00:37:32.660
York times and certainly the New York post has been on this the whole time, but the times
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and the times union and some of these other papers have finally started to pick up on this
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It's patents two for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
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So if you are the type of person who has Apple ear pods, uh, or some of these other headphones
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Uh, they are now saying that social distancing doesn't need to be six feet.
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I think there's no difference between six feet and three feet.
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Because I think I remember hearing that Europe was using three feet at the beginning.
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And then they were probably warned off of that.
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There's a lot of things I want to get rid of from all this COVID year.
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I really don't need to speak that closely to other people.
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I know it's like everyone's like, oh, I want to get rid of this social distance.
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Like I, what, didn't we make fun of the close talker thing when Seinfeld was on?
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Like I'm, I'm fine moving back and talking to people a little distance.
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I never see another human being again, but I wouldn't.
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I wouldn't mind standing a little bit away from everybody.
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I went to a wedding reception this weekend at somebody's house where you, what, you did
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The thing has been, you know, this, the, the idea of lockdowns has like maintained.
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It's not been like that in a lot of Southern states for a very long time.
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Joe Biden's like, by November, 2027, you who might be able to see your children again.
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And in fact, we're just making out with strangers on the street right now.
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I don't know where you guys are, but that's, that's where we are.
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How many times a day do you scroll through your Facebook for at least 10 solid minutes?
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If you are being honest, probably not zero, probably several, and that's fine.
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Let's say you're paying a 4% or more on your mortgage.
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You've seen the printing of money that's been going on.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
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Meantime, looks like Chris Harrison won't be coming back to The Bachelor, at least not
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The Bachelorette, I think, is, are they coming up on another season?
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Unlike you, who is probably, if you're like me at all, I mean, you're probably the healthiest
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When you're feeding him dry kibble food, for instance, his body is telling him that everything
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Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
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This Chris Harrison situation is amazing to me.
00:45:02.880
I don't watch The Bachelor or The Bachelorette.
00:45:06.520
And he's the host of it and has been since the late 30s, I think.
00:45:10.700
If you're like me, you won't watch because you're uncomfortable with the gendering of The Bachelor and Bachelorette.
00:45:17.200
You don't like the fact that they are like, these gender roles are traditional.
00:45:29.260
Just the fact that they're named Bachelor or Bachelorette.
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You had a, I don't like The Bachelor because they call them The Bachelor.
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And I don't like The Bachelorette because they call them The Bachelorette.
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Bumper sticker on your Model T back in the early 1900s.
00:46:01.080
Anyway, Chris Harrison is so apologetic over his role in this unbelievable scandal that took place.
00:46:15.220
That went to a, this is somebody who is on the show.
00:46:19.580
One of the contestants for the affection of a Bachelor.
00:46:34.560
And now, I did not know these things were a thing.
00:46:39.140
But apparently, they were a trendy thing to do a few years ago.
00:46:42.340
And now it's the worst thing you can possibly do.
00:46:44.880
So, it's now like basically like burning a cross on your front lawn.
00:46:52.520
If you dress up in a Southern Belle outfit, you have essentially endorsed the Klan.
00:47:04.380
And, you know, to the point of now, we are at the idea that one of the biggest country
00:47:08.160
bands in the world, Lady Antebellum, is now like, Lady A.
00:47:12.420
He couldn't even come up with another good word.
00:47:14.700
It's like, what if we just abbreviate the old word?
00:47:21.600
And then they found out they had actually taken that name from another artist who then sued
00:47:26.220
But the whole point is, it's completely ridiculous.
00:47:30.720
It was not in effect at the time she was at this party.
00:47:34.400
No one was saying, you know, like it was not a, it was not a controversial thing at the
00:47:46.860
What he said basically was, look, she deserves a little grace.
00:47:54.140
And I would like to at least hear what she has to say.
00:47:58.300
I don't know the story of this, but I think we're looking at this with 2021 eyeballs instead
00:48:06.240
And that was the worst thing you could possibly say.
00:48:11.260
And give a little grace is not exactly an unknown standard.
00:48:17.460
There's been some books written about it long ago that mentioned maybe having grace for
00:48:25.660
I'm surprised, you know, it was a bestseller, though.
00:48:29.720
And you should go back and maybe read some of it.
00:48:39.220
But this, and I have to say, because this, the Dr. Seuss thing went on last week and the
00:48:51.000
Glenn went, you know, said something about the Dr. Seuss thing and how it's like we're going
00:48:54.180
on this road of fascism, you know, and people like John Oliver piled on him and said how
00:49:00.640
And as we noted on the air, by the way, Dr. Seuss is not the best example of cancel culture.
00:49:10.960
Were the ones that stopped printing these books.
00:49:13.240
What we were commenting on is how now everyone follows suit and is now pulling the old books
00:49:19.760
And we thought that that was problematic among other things, but like, it's not the best
00:49:25.700
There wasn't a widespread outrage about, about Dr. Seuss and these drawings.
00:49:31.680
There wasn't a Twitter campaign and they did it on their own and they should not be forced
00:49:36.960
Like there's no, no conservative would say, yes, we should force them to print the books.
00:49:44.960
However, the Chris Harrison thing might be the single best example of cancel culture that
00:49:51.360
This is a guy who didn't do the thing in question.
00:49:55.420
He was not even defending the person who was in trouble for doing the thing that was not
00:50:06.140
And in addition to that, all he said was we should hear what she has to say about this
00:50:12.500
and also we should, you know, offer her a little grace on a mistake she may have made,
00:50:18.920
by the way, as a college student in a sorority.
00:50:23.340
Here's the quote, a little grace, a little understanding, a little compassion.
00:50:32.880
Then he said, it's unbelievably alarming that people were just tearing this girl's life apart.
00:50:37.860
Is it a good look in 2018 or is it not a good look in 2021?
00:50:43.640
Well, I guess you can't say that, but even she kind of went at him after that.
00:50:52.380
And also, by the way, I should point out, I ended this not being able to stand him either
00:50:56.100
because they both came up with these ridiculous over the top apologies for this nonsense.
00:51:03.320
And she was even worse because this is a guy who ruined his career to defend her.
00:51:10.420
And she's come out and jumps on the cancel culture bandwagon.
00:51:14.520
Saying it's not a good look ever because she's celebrating the old South, she responded.
00:51:22.000
If I went to that party, what would I represent at that party?
00:51:30.600
If you knew it was a racist thing to do then, and that's what you're telling me now, then
00:51:44.080
Now, his apology was so irritating, I wound up turning on all of them after reading it.
00:51:59.180
I have this incredible platform to speak about love.
00:52:02.480
And yesterday, I took a stance on topics which I should have been better informed.
00:52:06.940
While I do not speak for Rachel Kirkconnell, my intentions were simply to ask for grace and offering her an opportunity to speak on her own behalf.
00:52:14.360
What I now realize is I have done harm and caused harm by wrongly speaking in a manner that perpetrates racism.
00:52:26.000
When you're asking for grace, you're not perpetrating racism.
00:52:34.500
I guess I was interviewing him for not listening to her better on a topic she has firsthand understanding of.
00:52:41.040
Really, was she a victim of an antebellum party as well?
00:52:45.540
And and humbly thank the members of Bachelor Nation who have reached out to me to hold me accountable.
00:52:53.500
Now, look, the guy's trying to defend his multimillion dollar job.
00:52:57.140
There's no way a human being actually feels this way about the situation.
00:53:01.380
None of the people accusing them of this care and think it's done harm to anyone.
00:53:07.220
No one asking for grace for a sorority girl at a party who's on the bachelorette from three years ago, three years ago is not of an action that harms someone.
00:53:22.100
No one zero people on Earth were harmed by his statement.
00:53:29.640
Nor was anybody harmed because she dressed up as a southern belle.
00:53:35.760
People like people like, well, we've exposed them.
00:53:38.140
And now that's and then she has to apologize for the harm.
00:53:44.280
The people exposing her are calling the causing the harm.
00:53:50.680
It's a total lie in every way so we can all get rage clicks, I guess.
00:53:56.600
We're supposed to post this stuff and ruin both of these people's lives for no freaking reason.
00:54:04.180
He's talking about biblical principles of forgiveness and grace and applying them to an idiotic, moronic bachelor contested who probably has the IQ of a pear.
00:54:20.520
There's just no there's absolutely zero forgiveness and no redemption.
00:54:29.340
I and these guys really neither one of them did anything wrong.
00:54:33.940
As far as I can tell, one dressed up in a southern bell outfit from the 1800s.
00:54:40.340
The other said, yeah, maybe that's not a big deal.
00:54:42.860
When I dress up as a vampire, I am not advocating the sucking of blood from necks of victims.
00:54:49.160
That is not what you do when you dress up in a costume.
00:54:53.500
No one who dresses up as Freddy Krueger is advocating entering people's dreams to carve them up with razor fingers.
00:55:01.380
You are not advocating the belief of the costume that you are wearing.
00:55:13.080
And we get these things like because they can find Dr. Seuss,
00:55:16.160
which is still disturbing, but not perfect example of cancel culture.
00:55:22.300
They'll say, oh, cancel culture doesn't even exist.
00:55:28.440
This guy's not as far as I know, not a conservative.
00:55:37.960
Just just this weird cancel culture bloodlust for no reason at all.
00:55:44.520
There's no reason to believe he has any of these any racist feelings.
00:55:48.440
There's no reason to believe he's even for low taxes.
00:56:07.380
Yeah, I did this thing last year on Stu Does America, my show on Blaze TV, which was called
00:56:13.900
And I was like, oh, we should do one of these like once a year, maybe or maybe even twice
00:56:26.560
More patents do for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
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So what are you spending on your cell phone bill every month?
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More importantly, do you know where that cell phone is sending your cash?
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These aren't the most fun questions to ask yourself, but you should ask them.
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Why are you paying, you know, someone like Verizon who's sending some of your hard earned
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money to fund things like Planned Parenthood when you could be getting the exact same service
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An illegal alien who's charged with murdering four Americans is looking to evade the death
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penalty by classifying himself as intellectually disabled.
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Wilbur Ernesto Martinez Guzman, 20-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, was charged
00:58:15.080
with murdering 56-year-old Connie Koons, 74-year-old Sophia Rankin, 81-year-old Gerald David, and
00:58:22.960
his 80-year-old wife Sharon, in January 2019 when prosecutors said he was attempting to steal
00:58:33.740
Now, his attorneys seek to classify him intellectually disabled so he can evade the death penalty.
00:58:41.940
Attorneys have appealed their case to Nevada Supreme Court, claiming that they need more
00:58:46.240
time to gather evidence that their client is, in fact, intellectually disabled.
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Nevada Supreme Court wants to hear more directly from the lawyers on both sides on how much more
00:58:59.620
time public defenders should have to try to prove he's intellectually disabled and can't be executed if
00:59:09.420
Deputy Defender John Reese Petty said in their most recent Supreme Court filings,
00:59:14.500
the motion hasn't been filed yet because they've been unable to gather necessary evidence in Guzman's
00:59:20.500
native El Salvador due largely to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
00:59:24.500
But I guess there's a lot of evidence in El Salvador that the guy's intellectually disabled.
00:59:29.680
A clinical psychologist concluded in an evaluation that's been sealed in district court that
00:59:37.540
Martinez Guzman's general intellectual and cognitive test scores fell well below the levels needed
00:59:44.340
to satisfy key elements of Nevada's execution exemption.
00:59:48.380
Previously, a Nevada judge said his attorneys had until April 20th to prove he's intellectually disabled.
00:59:58.220
They claim they need more time to travel to El Salvador and gather evidence to prove their case.
01:00:05.420
I wonder how you prove that someone is intellectually disabled.
01:00:09.820
We have some prominent people in this country that I think might be intellectually disabled.
01:00:22.460
The thing that screams to me in this story is to just open up the borders immediately.
01:00:27.160
I think if you just open up the borders, let everyone who wants to come in and come in,
01:00:34.120
If you were to make like a giant escalator to a big fun slide so that people could slide right across
01:00:39.100
from the Mexican side of the border into the American side of the border,
01:00:41.860
and then maybe give them immediate voting rights as they get off the slide.
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As they slide from Mexico into the United States, as soon as they cross the border,
01:00:55.620
there's like a scanning machine that just scans them into the voting system.
01:01:05.880
But I think we should just give them a default Democratic vote.
01:01:09.520
They should start there because those are the people fighting for freedom.
01:01:12.200
Those are the people fighting for these wonderful policies.
01:01:18.740
they can opt out of that vote for potentially a Republican or maybe an independent.
01:01:23.400
And the slide should also slide them all the way to San Francisco.
01:01:39.260
It's funny that these cities don't seem to want that.
01:01:42.860
They want the borders open, but they don't necessarily want the people crossing them
01:01:55.380
I thought they were adding so much to our economy.
01:02:03.040
I don't understand why you wouldn't be able to afford it.
01:02:07.860
It's almost as if there's some intellectual limitations there.
01:02:14.840
Speaking of intellectual limitations, Megan Markle is considering, apparently, running for president,
01:02:21.240
president, which I don't think would go really well, but this feels like, as you were saying
01:02:28.360
earlier today, it feels like this is going to happen.
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In this weird soap opera we're living through, it does feel like she's going to just become
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And I kept thinking, maybe Megan Markle is our last step in the Revolutionary War, where
01:02:48.240
we destroy the British crown many years later, but it could be the opposite.
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If we had a prince as the first man, the first dude in office, it could be that this could
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be an extension of the Revolutionary War we don't see coming.
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And all of a sudden, these really pro-British policies keep getting passed.
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We'd, of course, appreciate that so we can scream about cancel culture
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Arlington, Washington Police were called to a bus stop near a middle school
01:05:52.660
after a report of a young black man brandishing a handgun.
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That man, Timon Leverett, later said he was stopped and frisked by police
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But Arlington, Washington Police say their investigation showed
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it was actually Leverett who called and reported himself to the police.
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He was apparently, he'd done this multiple times.
01:06:23.580
He was trying to elicit a beating at the hands of police
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Though it is consistent with our society as a whole
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where victimization is prioritized over all other things.
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If you can prove that you're a victim, you win the day.
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I mean, look, we just talked about Meghan Markle
01:06:54.740
who came out and like, look, I don't know what happened
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Would I be shocked if a royal family did bad things?
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I don't know if that's exactly how those terms work.
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You know, I watched her for what, seventh of the nine seasons on Suits
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where she made a lot of money on a high-profile show for USA
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I don't know if that's exactly how those terms work.
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You know, they've got a million different places
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and they had to slum it in a $14.5 million mansion
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So they're only in a $14.5 million mansion right now.
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And these two people who have unlimited earning capacity
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How badly treated they were by the royal family.
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is to be a victim that everyone agrees is a victim
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I mean, yeah, we complained about the British quite a bit.