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Summary
Glenn Beck is back on The Glenn Beck Program to talk about the 2020 election and what it means for the future of the country. Glenn also talks about his new invention, the Chirp contour, and why you should be prepared for the worst.
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Stu is stopping in today, and we're going to get a look at the election from him.
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The numbers are not good, are not good for the Republicans.
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And meanwhile, this week, the Democrats have just gone insane.
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And I don't know if you saw what Pritzker said yesterday or the day before,
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but he is talking about a purge. If they get in in 2028, there will be a purge. And I think
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they'll try to purge if they get the House and the Senate. We're in deep, deep trouble.
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But let's just focus on the things that we can change today and do the right thing. We'll get
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to this in 60 seconds. First, let me tell you about rush tax. You know that IRS notice that's
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sitting on your kitchen counter right now? Yeah. It's not waiting patiently for you to get around
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to it every single day you leave it there the irs quietly adds penalties stacking interest and
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turning one mistake into something bigger and a more expensive problem that keeps growing while
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you sleep the irs doesn't forget and it doesn't forgive exactly uh it doesn't give second chances
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uh so i want to i want to start with uh jd pritzker um he's talking about what is going to
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happen in 2028 or 2029 when they win, assuming that they do win.
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What does a Project 2029 agenda look like for you?
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I don't think you can speak of it in shorthand, but I'll just say a couple of things that
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One is we've got to restore the rule of law, and that means holding people accountable
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sweet baby jesus let me smell the hay in your manger we have to restore the rule
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of law we have to punish the people who have broken the law
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We have to punish those who have violated the law
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Could we apply that maybe to the little people?
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Could we apply that to people who are, I don't know
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When will anyone pay any price for the millions of people that have died because of COVID?
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We're not even talking about stealing from people.
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Wow, because I almost said things that would have had the show canceled
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They knew what they were doing, and they did it anyway.
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But I guess if you're Donald Trump and you're trying to have ICE follow the law and go and get people who have stabbed people to death or raped children and have them deported, that, for some reason, that needs to be prosecuted.
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But not COVID. Not the people stealing. Not the people raping children. None of that. Not the politicians who have been involved in all of this stuff. No, no, no. No, no, no. No. Gang, Marxists do the same thing. Marxists and Islamists do the same thing in the end.
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If they get power, they mean it because they do it.
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We need to stop this fighting with one another.
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We have to stop saying, that person is a traitor and you must hate them.
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The evil that we are fighting is so profound that we will lose.
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if you're looking at things because you're angry
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and we are to love one another and be the example we stand for what is right
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if somebody you know last night on that special it was an amazing special
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i don't remember who said it um but one of our experts was talking about how the rape of children
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and that's the problem we have gotten to this place to where we have just tried we have they
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have twisted satan doesn't destroy first he perverts he takes what's good and he perverts it
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and then he uses it and by him using it it destroys it he is the destroyer but he is the
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great perverter first, and he has taken our best traits, our love, our compassion, our wanting to
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get along, and he has perverted it to the point to where we will sit there and say that young girl
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is being abused, but that's their culture. If that's their culture, then we must say that culture
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is evil. And we have stopped saying that because our best human traits that come out in the
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Western society, the best part of us is tolerance, is to get along, is to love one another.
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I have learned so much, just even in the last week.
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We must still guard that best part of our culture and us.
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but at the same time we have to be razor sharp on evil and call it by its name
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what was done during covid was evil it was evil we had people in our own government conspiring
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to make something absolutely deadly they knew exactly what they were doing but they had such
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little value in human life that their little experiment was more important than millions of
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people and we went to the most one of the most evil countries in the world China and we partnered
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with them because they didn't have a problem doing it and our laws restricted us from doing it
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So let's partner with them and do it in some crazy garage laboratory.
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And then the drug companies were excused and told,
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And they conspired with our own politicians all over the world
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I would be remiss if I didn't say one other thing.
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Let me take a one-minute break, and then I'll come back and tell you one other thing.
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It is rare in life to get exactly what you want.
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With most things, there's a trade-off of some sort.
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For instance, it used to be the case that you want a really good cell service.
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The trade-off is you're taking part of your money that you sent to them every month,
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and you send it to causes that you don't believe in.
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Well, if you're with Verizon, they've been giving money to Planned Parenthood forever.
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Patriot Mobile, you don't have to put up with it anymore.
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They're on the same exact system in cell towers, okay?
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But you're not giving all that money to Verizon or AT&T or any of the big guys.
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You're giving it to Patriot Mobile, and they're taking a percentage of money,
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They're the only Christian conservative phone company in the world.
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Stand with them as they stand with you and our values.
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I mean, friends, since we're already here in the pew and our bubbles are open,
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I would be remiss if I didn't say one other thing.
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Ricky was freaking out in the control room, she told me this morning,
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We had this open that really shows the problem.
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and i'm watching it and i am overwhelmed by in in a moment where i there are a few things that i
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know that i say that i know do not come from me this monologue a minute ago did not come from me
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and i know it because it happens in an instant and what i was thinking i was going to do is
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completely gone and i'm going some other way and i know i'm saying okay i'm not steering go ahead
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um and one of those moments was that chalkboard that i did at fox the anarchists the communists
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the islamists will all work together to destroy uh israel to stabilize europe and then finally
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come over here and destroy the western world i know that didn't come from me and i had several
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promptings um all the way through that time period fall on your sword on that do not stop
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saying that that is true and so i obeyed and i did and last night at the beginning i'm watching
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this open and it's showing where we really are and i realize we're in that battle now and i i
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realize, you know, for a time there, I thought, you know, maybe this isn't going to happen. Maybe
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that was, maybe we avoided it. Maybe we did something right. Maybe I was wrong, whatever it
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was, maybe. And here we are now, 15 years later after that chalkboard, and I'm seeing that
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and I'm watching this and I'm overwhelmed with two things. One, oh dear God, it wasn't wrong.
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it was right and it's here and this is now that battle and here's the part i want to tell you
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i was overwhelmed when we opened because i was overwhelmed with god is so good he is so good
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he allowed me to share that with you 15 16 17 years before we are here he is not surprised by
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anything and he is telling us he is engaged in this so no matter how scary things look
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no matter what it is that we're facing he's not surprised by it and he knows it and he's prepared
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and he's telling us what to do you may feel like he's not telling you what to do but he will
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in the quiet ways he will everyone was born for a reason and maybe your time hasn't come yet
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maybe you think you're doing things that he's telling you to do but you don't see any result
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in it believe me you're not alone i feel that way every day and i know people say glenn it's
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so even in those days where you you just don't think you make a difference
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believe me you do you do and you're here for a reason and he's got it so no matter how bleak
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things may be no matter how bad you feel open up your arms and say sweet baby jesus let me smell
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that hay because you just witnessed you just saw it happen in real time i was so angry and i had
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no intention of telling you all of this stuff. I didn't have any of this stuff in my head.
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And I know it to be true. Okay. Let's just start over. Could I have the wheel back, please, Jesus?
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I have a show to do. We have some bills to pay and some money to make and some laughs to be had.
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So we'll get to all of those things in just a minute.
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all right you might go your whole life without in you know ever encountering any kind of violence
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in fact i hope for you you know that that's the way it is but i understand you know that you know
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you can't always count on that being the case one of these days you or somebody you love might be
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walking along minding your own business dangerous situation gonna land right in front of you my
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daughter i told you this the other day my daughter said to me dad because she told me i'm i'm carrying
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my burner launcher and i knew she wasn't i'm carrying it i'm carrying it she calls me up and
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she said dad i promise you i'm gonna carry it with me all the time and i said what just happened
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and she was followed by some creep and she had to drive all the way to the police station she
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was followed by somebody um and she couldn't get away from him had to drive the police station and
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she said oh the whole thing i kept thinking is i wish i had my burner launcher i wish i had my
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burner launcher look you don't know when you're gonna need it just have it please let me be your
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father for a minute let me be your your your dad if you're a young woman uh or a young man please
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go get a burner launcher birna b-y-r-n-a.com slash glenn birna.com slash glenn get it now
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Torch insiders are raving about last night's special where Glenn exposed the enemy already at the gates.
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If you missed it, it's available on demand now on the home and watch page at glennbeck.com slash torch.
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last night we did our first uh special uh it was supposed to run 90 minutes ran about an hour
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um because i just couldn't stop talking but uh it's um it was staggering um and
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there's one thing and i'm going to talk about this later there's one
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part of this that i have been struggling with especially in the last week or two
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We're going to do something on it next week, hopefully.
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And something came out in the special last night
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Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.
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He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.
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He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword.
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glory glory hallelujah glory glory this truth is marching on look islam will enter every household
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whether you like it or not why am i in america we are in this country
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purely for the sake of allah well the statue of liberty is actually mustapher the monic bearer
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Muslim holy wars date back to ancient times when Islam grew rapidly throughout.
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And with it, Christian and Jewish cities, like the Holy Land of Jerusalem, were violently overrun.
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Jihad marks the beginning of American history as well.
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In 1785, Day Mohammed of Algier declared war on the United States.
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And for Muslim pirates in the region, it became open season to capture American vessels.
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They were tortured until they agreed to convert to Islam.
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And the battle to preserve the Judeo-Christian Western world from Islamists has never ended.
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The religion of Islam will enter every household.
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This is the land of Allah, as every land is the land of Allah.
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The Western world might think our days battling radical Islam are mostly over,
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or that we left them behind, just like we did the days of George W. Bush dodging Iraqi shoes
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and the Afghanistan mess and names like Saddam Hussein.
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Or you might think Islamism is reserved for the Middle East, for countries too far to
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It's a terrifying way of thinking, really, because it couldn't be further from the truth.
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See, while America, while Europe, took a sigh of relief after the War on Terror supposedly
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ended, while the West became increasingly distracted by Washington, D.C. and by technology,
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And by adding pronoun declarations to automatic signatures, Islamists regrouped, they strategized,
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and they devised a new blueprint to overtake our home with a plan that is arguably more
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terrifying than any of the others that we've seen before.
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We don't say that Islam is here to coexist.
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It sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat.
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He is sifting out the hearts of all before his judgment seat.
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Like termites building colonies hidden from view,
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while it seems we're facing victory against Islamist tyrants thousands of
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miles away, we're losing the battle against their ideological counterparts
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here at home. And they took hold of America with such cold, tightly gripped
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claws that I fear they're never gonna let go. Like oil and vinegar, shadow and
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son, the Islamist way of life, Sharia law, is incompatible with the Western world, with
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your hopes and your dreams for your kids' future. Incompatible with freedom. An ideology
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that supports this? We don't want a law banning children from marrying, because it is against
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our teaching, the Prophet's instruction, and the Quran. Cannot coincide with this. Today,
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thousands of young girls flocked to UT's campus for the annual STEM Girls Day
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exploring math and science. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the
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sea with a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me. As he died to
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make us holy let us die to make men free while God is marching on. One side must
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win. So tonight, we learn, and we begin to ideologically wake up and fight back.
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The battle for freedom, for goodness, wages on. Glory, glory, hallelujah. Glory, glory,
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that was the beginning of our special last night um and um we thank everybody who is a torch
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subscriber um for watching it it is going to be released on youtube hopefully we can get it out
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next week but it is um it is going to be have to be so highly edited i mean we played just the
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commercial on youtube and gone um on x it had the black box covering it saying that we had a graphic
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warning yeah we had a graphic warning for one clip that was maybe 10 seconds uh in the commercial
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for it um and x had to say no um or at least caution youtube is not going to let this thing
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run um and uh so we are going to edit it and get it as as as much of it on the air as possible but
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you won't understand all of it unless you're really you're seeing the full picture and i have
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to tell you i've i've studied this now for 25 30 years since since 9-11 i have been studying this
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i have been learning this i have been on top of this um and there were there were things that
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just congealed so strongly in my head uh last night um the red green alliance i i understood
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it in a different way because the way we put this this this special you've never seen anything like
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this we've never done anything like this i don't think anybody has it was a live documentary um
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and um the way it all came together as i'm at a chalkboard i'm i'm like you know off script this
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this is progressivism this is progressivism they have learned from us what we told you last night
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about the alliance that they're making on our native american lands it is deep progressivism
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and you'll see it is one in the same it has it has merged so deeply now and you know one of the
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other things that i learned um and i didn't i knew parts of it but i didn't know until it was
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all coming together last night you know october 7th hurt hamas and hezbollah deeply especially
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in the middle east in the middle east it's being dismantled and the the islamic nations know
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exactly what it is and they're standing against it and they're banning it in their own areas um
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You know, the thing about, what was it, the UAE, they're no longer sending their students.
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They will not pay for students, their citizens, to go have education abroad in England because they say England is a hotbed for Islamic radicalism.
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they're saying their students are going over to england going to cambridge going to these places
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and they are coming back islamic radicals the uae is saying that
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so they're wide awake on what's going on but we're not so while that's all being dismantled
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in the middle east that they are putting in things saying go don't do this don't do that
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We're still welcoming them, and their radicalization after October 7th
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Glenn, when we put the censored version of this special on YouTube,
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One other thing on it that I'm thrilled, because I have been saying something, and I've had pushback on it from people I really respect, and I thought, I'm not sure if I'm right, and I've been doing my homework behind the scenes.
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But what I've been saying to you is there's a difference between Islam and Islamist and Islamicism.
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And really smart people will say there is no difference.
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I mean, it was full of facts and the documents and the testimony and everything else.
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I showed you that, I think it was around 2010, there was this radical Muslim Brotherhood-style group that started buying up all of the mosques here in America.
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and and when that started to happen i can't remember the year but when that started to happen
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the regular american muslim started crying out to the government for help we are being taken over
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by hardliners help help help stop this stop this stop this and we didn't do anything we didn't do
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anything. And when I heard that, I thought, there's your evidence. There are Muslims,
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lots of Muslims, that are saying, I don't want anything to do with this. Care is absolutely
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not helpful, let me just say it that way, and should not be listened to. Care, they did a study
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on care they ask muslims because they say they represent the muslim american what was it was it
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six percent or ten percent of muslims when asked who is your representation who represents you and
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they had a list of the care got like six percent or ten percent they don't represent the average
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they know what is happening but if we don't stand with them if we're not firm
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they have no place to go because they'll be killed first and as ryan said in the ryan morrow one of
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the researchers he said some of the strongest tips i get some of the some of the stuff that
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is the most potent where i'm like oh my gosh that guy is a terrorist he's like it's an american
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muslim that is turning them in is saying look i i have to be really quiet on this because i'll be
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killed and my family will be killed but this is what's going on in my mosque and help help help
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so there is a difference there is a huge difference and we're going to give you some
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answers on some things on what you can do and take your phone call 888-727-BECK so much coming
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here's a clip from last night's broadcast before we go any further let me give the usual
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stipulation this is not about muslims as people it's not about your neighbors this is not about
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religious freedom this is about political islam islamism it is not the same thing as
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islam or so i believe although that is debatable we are talking about a an ideology stop there
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that is at the beginning of the special my opinion changed on that i added that was not in the script
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i added although that is debatable i added that because i wasn't sure i changed my mind by the
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end of the special it you you really it this will really wake you up uh let me go to uh ron
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uh in south carolina hello ron quickly we've got just about a minute hey what's up hey how you
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doing good um i wanted to find out what as american citizens we can do to help stop the
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red green alliance so one of the things that you can do and i i hope that ron de santis will come
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on with us next week we've been trying to get to his office and get him on um and we haven't been
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able to connect our schedules but um ron is probably governor desantis is probably the best
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he just passed a sweeping law in florida with teeth and that's what has to happen every state
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must start going after sharia law and must start must start paying attention to these things or
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you're going to lose us state by state. So that's why you don't have to wait for Washington.
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There are things, and I hope to have some people on next week that can talk specifically about this,
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things in your own state that must be done and you can no longer dismiss. As you saw in the
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special last night, if you dismiss these things that are coming progressively little by little,
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you'll miss the bigger picture and it will be too late and we are running out of time i think europe
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so the new prime minister of japan uh is at the white house yesterday and runs up
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to Donald Trump and hugs him I'm telling you she's a robot that's a Japanese
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robot Japanese people don't behave that way it was an amazing scene but then
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they get into the oval and I'm telling you Donald Trump is the funniest by far
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the funniest president comedian I think we've ever had as president of the
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United States I don't think there's anybody funnier what he said in a press
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conference wow uh we have to play it for you uh coming up in just a second and the news of the
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day and the week by the way pray for chuck norris chuck norris was hospitalized uh he was in his
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home in hawaii uh and something happened don't know exactly what happened but pray for chuck
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okay i've gotta gotta play this this is donald trump yesterday with the prime minister of japan
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and a japanese reporter said why didn't you tell your allies why didn't you tell japan before
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the war listen to what he said of course no uh japan and u.s are very uh good friends but
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uh one question why didn't you tell u.s allies uh in europe and asia like japan
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about the war before attacking iran so we are very confused about we japanese well one thing
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you don't want to signal too much you know when we go in we went in very hard and we didn't tell
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anybody about it because we wanted surprise who knows better about surprise in japan
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okay why didn't you tell me about pearl harbor okay right he's asking me uh now you believe
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in surprise i think much more so than us and uh we had a surprise and we did
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uh okay let's joke with the people of japan uh i think enough time has passed i think i think the
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statute of limitations it's like making an abraham lincoln assassination joke i think i think we're
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there you know i think we can i think we could do it you know like john f kennedy what was on his
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mind i don't know his mind was probably on the trunk of the car uh you know that kind of stuff
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Baby Jesus, let me smell your sweet hay of the manger again.
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I mean, he is just, you are, if you don't find him funny, if you don't get that he is trolling almost all the time,
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you've missed a sweet sweet fun ride he's improving network ratings with stuff like this
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and melissa chen brilliant woman you should follow her on x ms mel chen she actually collected some
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of his greatest hits uh remember when he told aragon that he knows about rigged elections
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better than anybody oh my gosh that was a good one uh we had the trump trump sprays the syrian
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president with cologne and he asks how many wives he has this is this last term uh you got that
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fatty north korean guy uh who loves nukes uh and this was a few i think it was during his first
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about that was all the the faces of the japanese press pool looking at each other with that is it
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He was one of the most giving men I have ever met,
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is a megastar. Everywhere he goes, everyone loves him. And he was Chuck. He was just a normal guy
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They were falling into drugs and everything else.
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My son was really struggling when he was younger
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Gina will punch you in the face if you come after her husband.
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ricky just told me she just saw oh yeah the memes are coming in you guys know the memes about chuck
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uh he doesn't sleep he waits when he doesn't swim he's when he swims he doesn't get wet
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um there was one that just replied to the post about him passing and they said chuck
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norris doesn't die he left to beat up the grim reaper do you know the story behind those jokes
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i'm sitting there and i and and we were telling chuck norris jokes with him about his favorites
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and everything else and uh i said how how how did this happen and he said gina comes in one day
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and he said there are these jokes that they're seeing and i think it was even before the internet
00:57:02.920
i don't remember but they see these jokes going around and she's like this has got to stop this
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has got to stop and he's like i think they're kind of funny but okay and their son gina is talking
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to their son and she said this gotta stop him he said mom uh-uh this makes dad more popular
00:57:30.380
than ever she's like really they had no idea but somebody had started it and it just went on and
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made him really into much bigger of a legend than he ever was do you think the memes that
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we're starting to see about george ai will make you a legend no but it'll make him hot and sexy
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do we have any porn music or anything sarah because i don't know did you see this yeah
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oh yeah where is that story you have the headline this is from vanity fair
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stand by while we have the sexy music yeah vanity fair uh you know tears george ai apart and says
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it's, you know, Glenn Beck's words, which it absolutely is not, cannot be, shows they have
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no understanding whatsoever of what George AI actually is. They just think it's ChatGPT.
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It's not. It's only the words of the founders. Okay, I have the headline here. This is a massive
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story. I love that Vanity Fair covered you. They're considered a prestigious magazine,
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Once we get this down and I'm ready to release it,
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so you can see exactly how it can work nobody you're not gonna be able to read the code i can't
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read the code but anybody who's an expert will go oh well i guess it can't do what they're saying
00:59:20.200
it can do but here's the important part they thought they thought he was hot and sexy oh yeah
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oh yeah baby taxation without representation oh yeah sarah help like it was funny for a second
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you know what they have to do to get out of new york i i have some friends who have moved out of
01:00:13.320
new york who have money and they were like glenn you can't believe the hurdles they have put they
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they are putting checks on you for like two years you do anything in new york you haven't you you
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go to your doctor in new york you're flying back and forth to go to the doctor uh-uh you're not
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actually out of new york it is insane what they have done to make sure they trap you and get all
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of the tax dollars that they could possibly squeeze out of you so you can sell your house
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you can move your business but if you're still doing things in new york they will claim that
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you actually haven't completely detached from new york so they deserve some of your tax dollars
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it's nuts what no so i it's the same in california and when i finally got out of it
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cal i got out of california went back to texas they contacted me 24 months later so i had been
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working in texas didn't owe a dime to the state of california 24 months later they're sending me
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letters in the mail saying i owe them all this money i'm like what are you talking about i don't
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even live there. Like what in what in what world? Finally, I could not ignore them. I just like
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piled them up in the corner. Finally, they were threatening legal action. So I had to talk to a
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woman on the phone with their tax board. She would not listen to me. She was just reading off of a
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computer like, yeah, but you owe this, you owe this. I was like, ma'am, listen to me. This is
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when I moved. This is when I started working. So if you look at that, how do I owe the state of
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california money and she goes sir now oh wait a minute that is kind of weird that is kind of weird
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how often does this happen all the time and how many people actually pay it because they get
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they're afraid yeah they don't they think uh they they're gonna win i don't want this hassle i'll
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just pay it how many people actually just pay it these people i'm telling you didn't they just pass
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newsletter yesterday that you can get at glennbeck.com.
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for the morning brief you can get at glennbeck.com.
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but you know it's because of that governor and you know the state and 750 000 in new york city
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is middle class right they're all in hostels unbelievable that's but remember gang remember
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it's only for the rich and you'll notice you're never going to get the money from the billionaires
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you're never going to get it you know i talked to tony robbins he wrote a book i don't remember
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you're never going to get the money from the big guys you're going to get the money from the people
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who are building small businesses okay they're just starting out they're just starting to crack
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out and they could they could become very wealthy they could become a big you know manufacturer a
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big company but the taxes keep them in that box meanwhile the bezos and everybody else you're
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never going to get their tax money. You're never going to get it, period. And nobody ever talks
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about that. They just keep saying, we're going to tax the rich. No, you're not. You're taxing
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the newly rich, the people who were middle-class and are now starting to move up. Help the people
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move from the middle-class up. What are you doing? Oh my God, they're just so sweet baby Jesus.
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i know he wouldn't say it but i am they're just so stupid it's it's bone chilling all right let
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the studio Stu Breguier hello Stu Glenn Beck how are you good man how are you very good good it's
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great to see you guys uh back in back in uh in Texas yeah uh I uh I have been wanting to talk
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to you about the war about the numbers you're seeing because you're starting a new show in
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april called uh predictable uh and it's all on the prediction markets and i've wanted to talk
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to you about this on what what are the what are the markets saying about price of oil how long
01:07:30.060
this is going to last uh you know the the economy what is it going to do to the election did you see
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the latest from cnn yeah yeah yeah listen to this president trump had a net positive rating
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of 11 points on the economy 11 points it has fallen by 71 points to a net negative rating of 60
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cnn is saying you don't win an election uh with those kinds of numbers especially on the economy
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He now has a negative 41-point rating on the election.
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Well, I mean, it's particularly a problem for him
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because it's really one of his big strengths, right?
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You know, you come into, he was elected in 2024
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to a large extent, because people remember 2019, right?
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what everyone's talking about, obviously at the moment,
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gas prices you see the latest they're now predicting 160 are you you've talked about
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this 100 times oh no we don't we don't survive 160 yeah it's a pretty extended period yeah if
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you have we had 130 a barrel oil for three months and that's what broke broke us in 2008 you have
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160 maybe three months maybe maybe three months before the economy just spirals out of control
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And I did a little spring break trip with my kids this week in Texas.
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I can't remember the last time I did a road trip, right?
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And you're driving for two or three hours down the highway, and you pull off, you get lunch, you stop at the gas station.
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I mean, you know, diesel was up over $5 a gallon.
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Diesel is, what was it, up 70 cents or something just recently?
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I mean, and that's where your price of groceries and everything else goes up because now moving it from one place to another with diesel, I mean, this is not good.
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And Trump's 2024 election was built basically on three things.
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People believed the economy would improve with him.
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They remembered his economy from 2019. They remembered also how what a good job he did on the border and expected more on the border.
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That's also deteriorated, you know, and that is more.
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How is that deteriorating? People like what he when you say the border, right?
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That means, you know, immigration generally, I think when when people talk about his border specific policies, they're actually still pretty popular.
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You know, he's held that pretty well and they've done a good job of the border as far as limiting illegal immigration.
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what people don't like is the stuff that gets promoted in the media right they don't like
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when there's fighting in the streets between police officers and protesters how is that his
01:11:04.880
fault i don't think it is i don't think it's clear uh they don't like they didn't like the
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minneapolis situation right and look not his fault again i agree but trump i think also recognized
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that there are big changes right christy noem is no longer in office or at least in the in the
01:11:22.200
process uh you have uh you know other big border uh officials were being removed you know he wanted
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he put tom home in there for a reason to kind of give a more professionalized version of what he's
01:11:34.780
trying to do but still tough as nails i think it was a brilliant brilliant move i mean he's just
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he's one of those guys it's really tough i mean he got awards from barack obama i know right so
01:11:43.120
it's really difficult to smear him like they want to smear him so that's a part two and then part
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three, of course, was the easy part, which was not being Joe Biden. A lot of this was just related
01:11:53.020
to, hey, we can't have this guy anymore. I would say there was a fourth thing, though, and that was
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we're never going to get into these wars. And I think that's unfair to say we're never going to
01:12:04.960
get into these wars. What that means is we're never going to get into one of these never-ending
01:12:10.140
you know uh middle eastern wars again um and i'm not sure that's what we're in but we might be
01:12:17.100
in one of those i mean only time will tell anybody who says oh it's going to be over or it's going to
01:12:22.020
be the worst ever you don't have any idea nobody has any idea what how this is going to end we
01:12:27.400
should pray for the best we have a lot of historical evidence on what donald trump wants
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to do in these situations and that is to keep it short right you know we i was thinking about this
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uh as you know by the way i'm sorry for over sleeping for the last seven weeks um oops um but
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it was over the last few weeks it's weird because you step away from doing the daily show this is
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like yesterday was my last stu does america show on blaze tv um and you know we're starting a new
01:12:54.680
show with dave landau the comedian coming up in april um and this is the first day i haven't had
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a show like on my schedule other than vacation days for 30 years and of course here i am um but
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it's funny because like thinking about this and stepping back i was thinking about donald trump
01:13:14.180
um and his approach here which is something different than i think we've seen from previous
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presidents and i mean i think i have a little bit more to it than just that i hope so because that's
01:13:27.520
the most obvious thing i've ever heard you know i was thinking about it deeply i think donald trump's
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unique uh okay but he you know we for a very long time the criticism of what the united states did
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was summarized a lot of times by libertarian types but i think a lot of people with this
01:13:45.520
idea of we don't want to be the world's policeman right right we still don't we right we don't want
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to be the world's policeman and that was what that meant was we don't want to be involved in
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wars constantly and rebuilding societies and and you know nation building nation building all over
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the world but when you think about the phrase specifically being the world's policeman wouldn't
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entail that right i wouldn't keep that's not what police do police what police do is when something
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goes they stay out of your business in theory right not maybe not as much as we'd want sometimes
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like when i'm going five miles an hour over the speed limit but generally speaking they stay out
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of your business until something happens and then they show up and they say wait a minute this has
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gone over the line we're doing crowd control where this has gone over the line you're under arrest
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right that's how it's i kind of think that's donald trump's actual approach i don't think
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he'd describe it that way but i think he's seeing it as more of an actual world's policeman which is
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when things get really crazy he steps in for a short amount of time police officers don't come
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and occupy your apartment building they come in they do the work they leave i think it would be
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better to say he is not the world's policeman he is swat swat just shows up out of nowhere
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grappling down a building and going through windows and you're like what the hell has just
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happened and then they're gone yeah yeah that's even better i it's a very specialized police force
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And so I am highly concerned with how this might play out, right, because we have not shown control as a country over time to be able to take a big effort like this and unwind it perfectly and all civilizations go back to normal and everything's fine.
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That is something that our country has not done well, to say the least, just like my statement of Donald Trump being unique.
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Trump, however, has shown a propensity to do it this way.
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Like, I'm looking at, I think you might feel this way as well.
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If you're going to take out the president of Venezuela, like, I would hope that they would have a chance to be able to have something unlike a socialist dictatorship.
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Well, that is what, you know, elections are coming.
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Yeah, and I think that's the whole goal eventually here.
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But that wouldn't have been planned by another president, I don't think.
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We have learned that the idea, you break it, you buy it, you own it, is a bad idea.
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and in iran the idea is cripple them you know with their terrorist proxies their nuclear and
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also the irgc take out their ability to cause havoc as much as you possibly can then hope that
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the people rise up and want to have either an election or you get somebody i mean i think
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donald trump would leave and say okay well it's up to you if the people didn't rise up it's up to
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you and they had an islamic leader he would be fine leaving them in power not happy but he would
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be okay leaving them in power is because he's not going to blow the whole country up he's not going
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to cause that chaos same thing in venezuela and cuba he's not going to destabilize to where you
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have a libya on your hands he's gonna say that one individual is gone in cuba now have free and
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fair elections and you know real fear of free elections same thing in venezuela or he'll just
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keep going oh you didn't want to do that you're gone um so it's a completely different approach
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yeah i think that's true and i think people who support donald trump generally are giving him
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lots of leeway on that. I mean, you mentioned, you know, no foreign wars and all of that. And
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I think there is a contingency of the Republican community. Obviously, we see it widely represented
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online that says, hey, we don't want to be involved in this Iran thing. There's not a ton
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of evidence, though, that that is a widespread concern at the moment for Republicans. I mean,
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the latest poll has 83 percent of likely Republican voters strongly or somewhat
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supporting the efforts in iran nine percent say they strongly or somewhat oppose it and it's even
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stronger by the way among maga voters people who self-identify as maga types like these aren't
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you might say oh gosh well the maga types were the ones who are really fighting for that
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you know part of that is just because donald trump's doing it right and it's his idea if it
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was another president they might not be on board and hang on hang on i don't think that's blind
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maybe with some people I don't think it's blind I think Donald Trump has shown uh so so many wins
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have been put especially with the military win win win win win and unpredictable never seen
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anything like it you're like you know what the guy seems to know what he's doing I'm going to
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give him the benefit of the doubt I'm not president I wouldn't have necessarily done that
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he is he's got a plan he's shown me that these things are part of a bigger plan I'm gonna go
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with it i think i think a lot of mega people are like that because that's where i'm at yeah you're
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lending him some trust and you know when you have someone who's done you know like his foreign
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policy there's been a lot of wins i mean there's been a lot of wins on the foreign policy foreign
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policy is mainly wins yeah and it's unfortunately for the electoral purposes most people don't
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really care about it that's not why they vote so the other things that are really important here
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If you want the election to not be a complete catastrophe,
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was he convinced it really would be over in six weeks and it might be is that what it was
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um you know why would you do this because this is the biggest risk on multiple fronts and this is
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you know risk big win big risk big lose big he's a guy that puts his chips down on the table when
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well now that you got that metal picture in your head glenn beck will be right back
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stew is joining us uh for uh a while here on the show gonna be with us hopefully for at least
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another half hour um i wanted to ask you the question we asked going into the break why would
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he gamble like this does does he know something that we don't know um is it possible it was just
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a misjudgment that he thought it could be over quickly um things on the ground change what what
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why would he do this well first of all i was here for 28 years and glenn tried he told me over and
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over again i'm going to the president i'm gonna convince him to go to war and i stopped him
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for 28 years and i'm away for a few weeks and here we are in the middle east again right please
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please don't mention the bags of cash i get from israel um you know i think a couple things one
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uh i i think one thing that's been kind of downplayed here is that donald trump really
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thinks this is important he this has been a central issue of donald trump's view on the
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world since at least 1980 yeah i mean he was commenting on this is a central story as he was
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becoming a prominent figure in our society you know and it's been going on the entire time you
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see that quote from what was it 1982 where he said you know what i would do is i'd i'd go get
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He's also had a real big run of successes with the military.
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I really have missed you. It's so weird. It's so weird. I haven't gotten up before 2 p.m. in any of these days since I stopped the show, so this is weird.
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the bags under my eyes the morgue that i live in now i've worked harder i've worked harder now
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more now than i've worked maybe in my whole career i well i i will say i was watching the
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specialist i could tell i could tell man what a what a what an in-depth piece of you went really
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really deep it was amazing just watching it seeing how many times you have these people
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admitting this right like they're admitting they're on record they you have the quotes you
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have the documents the documents uh that is uh you know it's it's something that you know
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you think of these things as theory and you pointed it out and i think you're right where
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like obviously you're not talking some guy you're buying you know a meal from at a restaurant is
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not these are not the people putting these plans together but those plans do exist there are people
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in power and these organizations trying to execute them and having success with it that is terrifying
01:27:51.240
yeah it's terrifying if you missed a special watch it at glenbeck.com slash torch um i wanted to talk
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to you about because you're doing predictable which is coming out uh in april yeah predictableshow.com
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by the way please go subscribe it you just free it's an email that's all you need to do and all
01:28:05.460
you do is you're looking at all of the betting markets and predicting investment uh investment
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sorry yeah these are investments investment market um and uh and you know we've always said
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this i mean right after 9-11 uh it was darpa yeah that started a prediction market a betting market
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where they were telling people in in you know the five eyes community if you're in the cia you're in
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MI5 or MI6, whichever of the MIs, is you go ahead and you invest and bet on where you think
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the next strike is going to be. And they felt that that was the best way to figure things out
01:28:50.580
because when people put their money into it, they are not just being blowhards. They're invested
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in that. So they really do their homework. Same thing. This is what Predictable is all about.
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look at the people who are putting their money behind what they think is going to happen
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because it's a pretty safe bet investment yes um i agree because it is true and i think you know
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goes certainly uh you know you were the one who introduced me to that story all those years ago
01:29:25.480
and got me interested in it initially because it's an interesting thing markets blaming you're
01:29:29.240
you're leaving the show on you it's your fault in so many ways it's your fault
01:29:35.780
but you know that is what you do right like when you put your money where your mouth is
01:29:42.060
we can look at polls and polls can give us interesting information you can listen to
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commentary we tried i think over the years very hard to make sure we weren't doing the type of
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commentary that was just hey this is the thing you're supposed to say today here are all the
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talking points that everyone runs through here's what's hot on social media let us say it again
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for you oftentimes you know it even frustrated the audience like you get to a place where we
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might have a different opinion than the audience did and and blow this audience off like six times
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yeah and then rebuilt it and blew it off rebuilt it blew it off but they're awesome because they
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understand that right they come here with the idea of like i want i want to hear what glenn says
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right i might not agree and he might be an idiot on this and that's fine it's very common in my
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experience uh but it was you know you're a guest on this show right i am yeah but this does what i
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love about the prediction markets and predictable show.com one of the reasons i wanted to do it is
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because it cuts through not only what the mainstream media tells us it not only what the
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campaigns tell us but also sometimes what our side tells us sometimes you know even our side
01:30:50.220
with the best of intentions so will give us what we want to hear and you tell me anything about the
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economy looking at the prediction markets because here's a there is a possibility that everything
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is being priced in for disaster right now all the markets are going this is going to be a long
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drawn-out war that's going to be horrible gas gas going to be through the roof and oil is going to
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be 160 a barrel if he can shut this off in the next few weeks um it might might actually be a
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boon it might people might go oh my gosh it's over and rush back out and it could actually be
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starter fluid for the economy which he needed to have what do you think of that i think it's
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possible right i do think you've seen this happen multiple times already during the just the couple
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of weeks we've done this where trump has come out and said yeah it's only going to be a few weeks
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and the the price of oil goes from 115 to 80 right and i do think when this is over that's the type
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of thing that we'll see right uh of course you know iran has a voice in this unfortunately and
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they can make our lives miserable in that region and keep these things high even if we want to stop
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it uh you know and i think trump's approach which has been i think is probably the correct one
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which is if they continue to do what they're doing they're targeting oil infrastructure
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they're targeting you know our allies in the region he's just going to start hitting them
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harder and harder and harder you see what hegs has said yesterday they're sharing the oceans now
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with sharing we're going to share the oceans with uh the iranians we're just going to share
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the bottom half for them i didn't hear that line it's such a great line is a quote machine i love
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him i mean it's a reason i mean remember blaze alum by the way he was on started here he started
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here before he got on fox he was on the blaze and uh he he knows how to frame he's good uh you know
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i i think there is a a real uh risk that this could be something that is uh not something that
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trump can control easily one of the things he's done with the military you think of all the things
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he's done he said success after success after success and over and over and over again everyone's
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told him it was going to end in disaster Soleimani right moving the embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
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Venezuela what may be coming with Cuba all of these things now that one has obviously isn't
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done yet but all of these things have provided so yeah right they said it was gonna be a disaster
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we don't have it yet I know but I mean they said that I mean just go with just the NATO part of
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that yes yeah right i mean look at what he's doing with nato right now he's telling nato
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i mean he's doing to nato and to europe what he did to the democrats in the state of the union
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he is saying to them hey you want to keep oil prices down and they're like no no we can't we
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can't help you on that they're afraid and they know they're not saying it out loud but they know
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the reason why they're not is they're afraid of their own population they are afraid of the
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islamic terror and they know it and at the same time he's making them look right at that germany
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can't even raise an army now because too many islamic militants are in their country they can't
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get them to i mean there's some positive the germany doesn't have an army i'll just say
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but what i'm saying is they know they're screwed they know they're screwed and he's just pointing
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that out to him just hey we don't need your help like your help why is he asking for that help
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he's not asking him for any reason other than you know you can't do it yeah i've been telling you
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you're over wake up the guy's just a strategic genius i i mean and he has taken big bet after
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big bet after big bet and especially with the military it's just paid off right yeah so that's
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been i think and that and that that's one thing that does worry me yeah you make your biggest
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mistakes in those moments yeah if you become convinced that everything i'm going to do is
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going to work out that way so can i translate the economy stuff to the elections yes so you know you
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come into a senate election for example for the first time this is now a 50 50 proposition
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thanks for chopping by i'm done all right no go ahead it's a 50 50 for the first time
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uh republican senate control in 2026 that is to me that points to a completely catastrophic outcome
01:35:31.360
that is that's the end of the trump i mean talk about you know it's not just uh lame duck
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that will be non-stop investigations impeachment oh my gosh everything for two years they will set
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the country on fire for two years. The House is obviously a real, real problem. That was something
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like 85 percent Democratic control. And I think, honestly, that's pretty well priced. When we first
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started talking about this, it was at the high 50s. And I thought it was, unfortunately, a buy
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for Democrats at that price. Now it's at 85. I don't know that there's any value left in that
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if you're looking at it as an investment. But I do think that there is a, you know, the Democrats
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are heavily favored and this is history right we know this you know you go back i think it is nine
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percent of the time um the party in power has been able to hold on to the house senate is a little
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bit higher it's about 30 percent a lot of that has to do with structure um you know unlike it's
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unlike a presidential election where all the states are zero our house where everyone is elected
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every time you kind of have a scoreboard going in right to the senate so the scoreboard going
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into the senate is 34 democrats 31 republicans not up for election at all so democrats have a
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slight lead when you kick off the scoreboard if you will then you have sort of a bunch of
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kind of yawn should be easy seats you know let's just take that for what it is right now
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if you look at those uh those seats that are solid for either party you've got nine democrats
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Most of those you look at and you'd say pretty, pretty safe, right?
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You never know when your favorite candidate is going to show up in a dead person's email about an island.
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But generally speaking, you'd say like a state like Alabama is going to be pretty safe.
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That gets us to 47 Republicans and 43 Democrats.
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right leaner races for republicans you got ohio you have iowa and you have texas
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now again texas should be easy right i don't put anything but texas is texas is in trouble
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and this is why i went into deep and utter mourning a couple of the weeks i just didn't
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even go online or anything after jasmine crockett was defeated she was my girl one of our torch
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Insiders actually asked this morning, I need to know how devastated Stu was to learn that she may
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be trailing. He's wearing a black armband today. Yeah, there was a lot of wellness checks, I will
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say, by my loved ones. That was such a loss. I wanted her so bad. Now, Tallarico also sucks.
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I believe the people of Texas are not going to fall for that. He just seems like another Beto.
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And if you remember, you go back, you look early on, there was a lot of risk that, hey,
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These polls actually look slightly worse than that election for the Republicans,
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but we're still at a divisive point among the primary.
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It didn't end up at a couple points, though, did it?
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But if you look back at this time with Ted Cruz and Beto, it was more like our six or eight point race.
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What we're seeing in the polls right now is actually a slight lead for Tallarico.
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The most prominent being is that he doesn't really like me.
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You cannot be a candidate in Texas who hates me.
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You can be a co-host on national radio for 28 years.
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He's got a lot of very weird, I would argue that's not even his weirdest position.
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I can understand why people would say that it is.
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But I think one thing that people are forgetting about Texas right now is that we are still
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at a point where there are two camps on the Republican side that hate each other.
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The Paxton camp, the people who love Paxton and really want him to win can't stand Cornyn.
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the people who really want cornyn to win and don't like paxton just there's a hatred there
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between those two parties they haven't united there's still a lot of people in this voting
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uh group of republicans who are saying to themselves well if it's cornyn forget it and
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there's a bunch of people saying if it's paxton forget it i despise john corny i am not a fan
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despise him not a fan but if it's glass nails and fire that i have to walk through and he's the guy
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unfortunately in this election i'm going to be that guy that walks through the glass and the
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nails and the fire to vote for freaking john corny i mean think that's the way it would be
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i'm sorry you cannot lose texas when i think he's horrible he ate him i know when i i've argued on
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the show a hundred times to say hey the target for republicans is to take out in primaries people
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like john cornyn in bright red states because that's where we can really make different the
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difference. You know, trying to go after someone like, you know, Susan Collins in Maine is not
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nearly as profitable for their conservative movement. So I do think, though, once this
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primary is over, you're going to see some of that fade as we get closer to this election.
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And I do think that you're going to wind up with a Republican as a favorite there.
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OK, back with more in just a second with Stu. Let me tell you, you have to admire a nation
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that can go through one battle after another, after another, after another, and still live
01:41:19.980
to fight another day part of uh that is because that country that does that all the time is
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israel and it's people by the jews who historically have got to be the toughest people on earth i mean
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do you know another group of people that have gone through that over and over and over and
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anti-semitism over thousands of years where everyone's like you know what let's kill those
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people over there and they never stop the latest conflict with iran has seen more damage done to
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the Holy land and our people and God blesses us when we bless his people.
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That doesn't mean you have to support their war,
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their policies or Benjamin and Yahoo or anything else.
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You just have to make sure you see them as people,
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There are so many elderly that just, you know,
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they have these people that come and bring them food every week and
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Those people aren't showing up because you can't, you can't.
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that's where the international fellowship of Christians and Jews comes in.
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so give me a final look at the senate where do you think it ends so right there with just the
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states we've discussed if you're pulling off ohio iowa texas you should be able to do that if you're
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anywhere near competent as republicans if you can win those three states you're at 50 this is why i
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think 50 50 50 idea on the prediction markets right now for republicans is pretty pessimistic
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they should be able to win those states and that's all they have to do basically to get to 50
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and you think about when i think of the senate i think of control of the senate
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being important for like things like supreme court justices we've got really old people in
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there that are awesome but might be going away so you have that and then you have five uh toss-ups
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i have it as georgia maine michigan north carolina and alaska which is one on people aren't talking
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about yet watch alaska as a as a toss-up state the democrats got the candidate they wanted in
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that race you know the republicans not all that popular in the state very risky one in alaska
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which means we could have a very late night if that senate comes down to that alaska seat
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imagine how long we'll be waiting for that one uh but i do think it's a little bit pessimistic
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to say it's a 50 50 chance you're in catastrophe levels if oil is 160 a barrel this is the type
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of stuff you're looking at and democrats will win i agree with you though right now there's a lot of
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that ultra pessimism priced into this stuff so i i can be a little bit more optimistic than that
01:44:19.800
what do you think the damage is to that's being done by and i don't want to get into the
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personalities but all of the damage that's being done on the splitting of the base and i don't
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think it's as bad as people think but there is a a problem of the base being split hard
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um is that is that damage i mentioned to start a new show on blaze tv stew and dave do america
01:44:47.520
and predictableshow.com thanks so much for having me okay um i don't want to drag i don't want
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personality talk you know how i am well i you know and this is something i think you've tried
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to achieve and i have as well it's like i don't do a show about other people's shows that's not
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If you want to hire me to do a show to review someone else's podcast, I suppose you can make an offer.
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I think it's a real problem how this has become about the personalities.
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So what I'm asking you is, is that real or healable by the time we get – is it going to continue to grow?
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I tend to think that as we get closer to this election, a lot of that stuff is going to wind up healing.
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I mean, there was massive divides between Trump and Cruz and all these other candidates.
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And by the end of that, people were pretty united.
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uh yeah i've got to take some calls and then i want to keep this stew with us as well let me
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tell you about relief factor you know um i feel the need to repeat this uh sometimes i don't
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well let me go to uh let me go to nick in ohio who's been waiting for a while hello nick
01:47:44.820
welcome to the glenbeck program hi glenn uh you guys must be exhausted that was a lot of
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information last night on that show there's everybody's a little blurry eyed from last
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night but yeah thank you the yeah the biggest thing that that stood out to me was in the
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documentation how the islamicists stated boldly that if they don't succeed in the united states
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it's over and that just gave alarm bells because how they're going to be all guns in all committed
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and my worry is not every american is going to have the same type of commitment to face that
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because you have an enemy that knows this is a do or die situation for them everything's on the
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table there's nothing that's not going to be pushed aside so i think that is why we haven't
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seen because i have i've war gamed this if i'm a terrorist and i want to crush the united states
01:48:41.960
i've war gamed this so many times i i i think i could take maximum 100 people i think i'd do it
01:48:49.260
with 20 and i think i could bring the country down to its knees if i was a terrorist i could
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within a week i could bring it to its knees i'm convinced of it um and so it doesn't seem that
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hard alert the fbi hope people are recording uh no i've i've actually said to department of
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homeland security i'd like to share these ideas with you are we looking into these things um
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because i i'm convinced it's not that hard and i've not understood why last night during the
01:49:16.420
special you i understood wait because they don't want the bombs and the terror yet
01:49:24.340
they don't want that the the long-term strategy if you can keep it all flying under the radar
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you can build the entire structure and then you take it down and and and it's it's progressivism
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i mean last night it was so clear to me oh my gosh the red green alliance it's almost the same
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thing what the islamicists are doing is exactly what the progressives have have done i mean it's
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the same strategy and you can keep people asleep if you're not posing as a revolutionary you keep
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people asleep if we didn't have the people on the streets as revolutionaries uh in in minneapolis
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if they were just normal people and they're like hey this is really wrong blah blah blah
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they could be as insidious in their beliefs of i want to destroy america but america wouldn't
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respond the same would you agree with that still you see what i'm saying i think so if you were
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just if you were quiet and you weren't you weren't radicals you wouldn't wake people up yeah you
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could be radical in your ideology and in your goals but as if you're acting like you're not
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a radical you get so far down the road you made this point and i had never thought of it this way
01:50:44.880
during the special last night that perhaps the imagery of 9-11 and the brutality and the violence
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has actually helped this movement because it's it's made us only look out for that yes that i
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had never thought of that before but did you see what i mean i did that on the chalkboard i said
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here are all the things that we did because of bombs and terror we did we started all these
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institutions we've done all of these things here's what we've done on the silent plan of progressive
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islamicism okay nothing yeah we've done nothing on that they have such a friendly mask that they
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were able to get a meeting with president bush did you see that on 9 11 that's that and it
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for that day i don't remember ever knowing that and we found out later that that group that he
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was meeting with had ties to hamas i don't remember a terror no muslim brotherhood terror
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that particular group and they were supposed to meet in the oval office at 305 with george bush
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on 9-11 amazing and they were the ones that were advising how to you know be peaceful and everything
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else um and they end up being connected right to a terrorist organization it's interesting because
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I think Bush's intent there is to try to bring what he saw maybe as fringy organizations more toward, hey, come to the good side, right?
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And they were saying that they had embedded themselves so deeply in our government at that time.
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Imagine what it is now, that they were the ones shaping, saying, these are the good guys, these are the bad guys.
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And they were steering towards Muslim Brotherhood people.
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Yeah. And you said the silent, what was the term you used? The silent approach here. But in reality, as you showed, it's actually not silent. They are saying it. We criticize the government all the time. And I remember when this went through, I don't know what we would have done without the FOIA situation.
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without being able to get access to these documents,
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even though a lot of times the government does everything they can
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and make sure that we don't know as much as we don't know.
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because this information would have never come out.
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Have you seen my interview with Tommy Robinson?
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that needs to be in prison yeah i know what i'm told he is not the guy he is so wildly intelligent
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and self-educated he knows this stuff inside and out i don't know about all of his beliefs or
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anything else but i spent an hour with him uh he's a remarkable guy and and i believe he believes
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he's not going to die a natural death and he knows it and he's willing just to go he's like
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this is too important this is western civilization is at stake right now it's amazing the perfect
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banter guest for stew and dave do america yeah really actually no he's funny he is funny yeah
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he posted a video uh sarah colker guest booker got him chick-fil-a and had it delivered to the
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green room when he was here and he roasted chick-fil-a in the green room so if you need a
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roaster that's from england that you can't understand he's your guy yeah he is he's amazing
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he said you know I said what is a football hooligan exactly because we don't have those
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here unless you're in Philadelphia and he told me and he said you know football hooligans he said
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in my 20s he said in my town it was a rough and tumble town like you know it was like I don't
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know Philadelphia or Baltimore in the old days where you know just stupid 20 year old white guys
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are just beating each other up and he's like we would go to a football game on Saturdays and then
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we would all go and beat each other up and he said we'd have these fights in the streets or
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right there by the football stadium and we beat each other up and then we'd shake hands and we
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see you next saturday he's like it was stupid but that's what that means yeah he's like but that's
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not who i that's who i was when i was 20 right um and uh and he just saw i didn't know this his
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his sister was taken by a rape gang and raped oh my god um and that's how he really started to get
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involved in this and he's like why why won't the police do anything and he is convinced i mean he
01:55:20.420
cried at the end of this at the end of this interview he tears up and he cries because he's
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talking about how grateful he is to the united states you don't know what you have here you
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don't know the hope you gave all of europe when you elected donald trump and he's like please
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don't listen to our media he's like the average person loves donald trump because they know he's
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speaking their language he knows he knows that they know he knows what's going on and nobody
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no politician is like that in europe and he was crying about please don't give up please don't
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give up if you guys give up we're done it was an amazing thing that's great yeah i gotta i gotta
01:56:05.420
check this out let me ask you something else on the um predictable um you're doing a show called
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predictable predictable.com uh predictable show.com sorry predictable show.com um you give me a cut
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and i'll get it right every time um but anyway uh predictable show.com and it starts in april
01:56:23.140
and you're looking at the not betting markets it's uh investment markets investment markets
01:56:30.320
prediction markets prediction markets um what are they saying about what i mean in the last
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couple of days the democrats voted not to deport illegals who hurt animals not to deport illegals
01:56:44.680
who steal money from taxpayers not to secure the elections uh from illegals what is is there
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anything on the save america act how that's going to end yeah uh and it's not particularly optimistic
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okay get out i mean i i it's not me i'm not it's not my optimism i mean i i'm not particularly
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optimistic unfortunately either uh but it is uh so there isn't a market i'm gonna be a calci market
01:57:14.220
this is on uh calci.com if the save act becomes law before january 4th 2027 then the market
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resolves to yes that's how we're looking at this so is it this is basically the entire window
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of this term right before the new congress comes in uh right now that is at 10.6 chance
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so it is a long shot for this to happen and you know i it's gonna be hard right to get to to get
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the republicans to move in a way that i think is necessary to get just stripped everything out of
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it yeah they just stripped everything out of it just gotta have a driver's license passport you
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might get a baby version of it i think that's possible because it is you know as ever as the
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democrats rejected that yeah i know i do think that there's a a chance for a baby save act that
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has to do with something like that i think it's unlikely still but when you talk about this and
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we've discussed this over the years this is one of the most uniting pieces of uh legislation when
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you're talking about general uh electoral id it's one of the most uniting proposals in our public
01:58:30.120
discourse this is one of the most popular things in our entire society when it comes to policy i
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was talking to five ninety percent in some polls depending on how you form the policy in the
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question we'll say yeah we well of course who was it i was talking to somebody overseas was it
01:58:46.800
pierce i don't think it was pierce morgan somebody overseas this week and they said i don't get it
01:58:51.920
all every country in europe everybody has to have id i mean it was it i don't remember it
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was someplace overseas it might have been even the middle east and they're like we everybody has this
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what is the deal with your country and i'm like don't don't ask me don't ask the american people
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it is nothing but congress and the senate conceptually it's obvious right of course you
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have to make sure i think you know the there the hesitation from some the only borderline sane
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hesitation on it is the idea that hey how do you prove that you're a citizen at the beginning right
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the license stuff i think is easy for most people you know do you have a birth certificate that's
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where they're pushing back on now i think that stuff can be healed and we've seen this over the
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years with different electoral id proposals you give people not everyone has a driver's license
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right you give people a way to get an id that works for that purpose that is a very easy thing
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to do government isn't capable of doing a lot of things it will be an annoying process of course
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but that's an easy one you could you could find a way to make it so that you don't have to
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necessarily dig up a document from 1936 i got news for you man i just i just moved to florida
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you have to do i walked in everyone knew who i was everyone knew who i was right okay i had to
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dig up documents and they were like sorry dude just have to do it of course i don't i don't know
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if i have that document well then you have to find this document i don't know if i have that
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document well you're gonna have to find this i mean everybody has to do it that's just the deal
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it's just to do it and you know it's important yes you know i had actually no problem with it
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because i knew well florida is safe you know one of the first elections we covered together back
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in the day i think the first was the 2000 election in florida hanging chads yeah and one of the main
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things that i kept coming back to in that proposal that that whole election was if you want your vote
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to count for the person you're voting for you gotta read the ballot you gotta push the tiny
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piece of paper through the tiny hole yeah that's part of it the intent of the voter isn't all that
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important you have a task to complete it's a tiny piece of paper it's been perforated all you have
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to do is push it through a little piece of cardstock and if you can't do it maybe your
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vote shouldn't no it's dimpled chads dimpled chads we gotta look at it it's like it's like
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honestly you go to school and you didn't complete your homework but your professor is like but i
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think his intent was to finish the homework right i'm not giving you a diploma right there are tasks
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to complete and like in that same election pat buchanan was running on the reform party line
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if you remember they had the uh the ballot where the arrows were pointing at the chat from either
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side and a bunch of people i think probably true misread the ballot and punched the wrong hole
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you know what if you're gonna elect the president of the united states i want you to be able to look
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an arrow if you can't see follow the arrow to the appropriate hole then maybe your vote shouldn't be
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the thing determining our democracy as the left would say so i think that is an important thing
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and it's part of it it's good to see you it's great to see you love you hey miss you can i at
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