Rosie O'Donnell Apologizes for LIES About Minneapolis Shooter | 9⧸2⧸25
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Summary
Glenn Beck is off this week, but he'll be back next week! Today's episode is all about keeping your family and friends safe and secure in the event of a medical emergency. Glenn explains why you should keep an eye out for emergency meds, and how you can make sure you and your loved ones have what they need.
Transcript
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Jeffy is here. It's going to be a great show for you.
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Glenn's on vacation, so he'll be back, I guess, next week, right?
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I'm pretty sure he's, I think he's at his condo in Gaza.
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I'm not sure exactly where he is, but he'll be back next week.
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I kind of wish Glenn was here for this one, because you don't necessarily hear the words,
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Van Jones said something sane often on this program.
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I will say, you know, I don't want, look, I don't want Van Jones anywhere near the government.
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He's pretty good on television, though, I think.
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When it comes down to the people they prop up on CNN and give jobs to for endless decades
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Just stay, don't try to run the government anymore.
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That's a problem, though, because he dips his hand in, you know.
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He's, you know, I'm sure very much still tight in.
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I will say, though, one of the things that I look for when I'm looking for somebody who,
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a commentator on one of these shows, and this is the same thing for sports.
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Stephen A. Smith's kind of like this, where you just don't always know where he's going
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I can't tell you necessarily, before the show starts, exactly what will be said.
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And you can't say that with almost every person on CNN.
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That's for sure you know the direction they're going.
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You know exactly what, what's her name, Abby, whatever her name is.
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Every single issue, you know exactly what she's going to say.
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Erin Burnett, you know exactly what she's going to say before the show starts.
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I get little value out of people in the media like that.
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I don't, I mean, I know what the baseline opinion is of both sides going into a show, right?
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If I want to hear a comment, I want to read a column, if I want to get some insight,
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I want somebody who, at least occasionally, is going to surprise me and challenge me.
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And that's where you get the clips with these particular hosts, is a guest that comes on
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and says something different than what the narrative they push.
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Because the narrative they push is, that's their narrative.
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Those guys, a lot of them just go down the same line over and over and again.
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And you know, going into the show, it's almost like, you know, it's the end of a Fast and
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You get in there and you know what you're going to get.
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And there's something nice on, there's something to be said for a real life.
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You don't want someone who's crazily all over the board all the time with no consistency.
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But like, I like someone who's going to step up and say, hey, look, you know my side of
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And Van Jones at least occasionally does do that.
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And I do think it gives him more credibility in your average, crazy left wing person.
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The reason I bring this up today, Jeffy, is Van Jones commentary.
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And I guess there's a, they did a Saturday panel.
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Van Jones is on the program to get a lot of the Saturday panels.
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He's talking about the way woke nonsense has permeated our workplaces.
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You know, how do you, Jeffy, exist in a world like that?
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You do not seem to be the guy that would embrace any wokeness anywhere.
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That's because you just automatically tell the HR people.
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Jeffy will come in and the first conversation you have with him is so incredibly offensive.
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It's like, you almost don't even get involved in that.
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Like you somehow just go around the HR department.
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He said, for some companies, the new message to employees is check your politics and your activism at the door when you come to work.
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Jones, Van Jones says, this is not going to make me popular.
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Now, Ken, this, this is the thing with Jones in that this is going to make him popular, right?
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Like this actually is something the American people are fine with, but it's not going to make him popular at CNN, I guess is what he was saying.
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But I'm not mad about this change because it got ridiculous.
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I mean, I'm an employer and at a certain point, your Slack channel just turns into Vietnam every other day because something happened that had nothing to do with work, with the workplace.
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We're trying to make money, which is funny to coming from a guy who is formerly a communist, at least formerly a communist now.
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So he says, so I enjoyed the moment for a while when we were having our reckonings about everything.
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I think that's where the American people certainly are.
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I don't know that the I don't know that the corporate people are there yet, though.
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It's the corporations, you know, are saying that they've moved on from the.
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Yeah, we've gotten rid of those departments and no problem.
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That was the most infuriating exchange maybe of all time.
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But I mean, it is that it's just that you're calling it something else and that's we're
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And many corporations are that way with the stuff.
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So, I mean, I don't know that, you know, it's if it's hidden better or but at least
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We we note that I've said this a few times lately because I've been stewing on it a
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little bit, if you will, but we all have this weird connection to 2020, like early 2020
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There was, you know, famously Trump Fauci on stage saying two weeks to slow the spread.
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And then it was six weeks, I think, to slow the spread.
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If you were in California, it was eight hundred and thirty seven weeks to slow the spread.
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We've talked about this sort of two tier country we built, which allowed places like
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Texas and Florida to go back to pretty much normal life in a short period of time.
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No, we had to the imagination, but definitely the we were back to the new normal.
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But I went out to dinner after taping a show on May 1st, 2020, indoor dining.
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I say this to you and you look at me like, yeah, right.
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Well, talk to somebody from a blue state and say that to him.
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May 1st, 2020, I was out at an indoor dining experience in Texas.
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I talked to my friends who live in New York and live in California, and they look at me
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How many bodies did you step over to get to that restaurant?
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And now it was at that time, 25 percent capacity.
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Like people were standing, you know, the waiters and waitresses like were standing far away from
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First of all, traffic situation was incredible.
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I'm not saying I want another pandemic to happen to to help my traffic situation.
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But when you're sitting, sitting here and looking at that 2020 period.
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We know it was so strange and we all feel like we live in a totally different world than
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I don't think we've had a real reckoning yet as to how bizarre summer of 2020 was and into
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Not when it comes to COVID, but when it comes to wokeness, when it comes to that, what we
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call kind of the George Floyd era where every company comes out and makes bizarre statements
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about wokeness, the example I keep coming back to is the NHL, the National Hockey League
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tweeting with no explanation, trans rights are human rights.
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Moving the all star game from Atlanta for baseball for no reason.
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These things were happening and we were just like, wow, this is can't believe they went
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And we kind of, we didn't shrug our shoulders, but I'm saying as a nation for a while, we
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kind of shrugged our shoulders and thought this was the new normal.
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It's one of the reasons why I think people love Donald Trump so much because he said,
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And if he had, I believe, if he had gone by his gut in 2020 with the two or three weeks
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to slow the curve and then say, okay, we're good.
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If you remember, there was a big debate about Donald Trump saying, we're kind of rehashing
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It's a little off topic, but if you, if you allow us this, but that got us into the wolves.
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He came out and there was a big debate at the time of whether we were going to be open
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And Trump was saying, yeah, we were all for it is because it was like, yeah, we don't
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If you're telling me it's going to be a couple of weeks, then let's do it for a couple of
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And all for it is a stretch as, as I know you, you would admit, we were not all for it,
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but like, I think the American people were willing.
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We're really, I'm going back and really rehashing this now, but look at the cell phone data of
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People were going home and staying home before Donald Trump said word one, about two weeks
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to slow the spread, but they knew everybody at that time, everyone likes to forget it.
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But at that time, we knew it was a lot of people, you knew it was coming.
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We found out pretty quick that it wasn't as scary as, as you know, it seemed, you know,
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they're locking people in doors in China, but at the time people were pretty nervous
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about what was coming and didn't want to test it.
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If I can stay home for a couple of weeks, fine.
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People did that basically willingly before, and people don't like to remember this, but
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I remember going, a lot of my life is about remembering going out to dinner.
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So you have to excuse me here, but I remember going out to dinner with my, my parents, my
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wife's family who were in town, her dad and step-mom.
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And they were in town and they flew in, I don't know, it was like, it was like March
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And we went out to dinner the night before they were supposed to leave, which they left.
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It was, they were there before and left after it.
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We went out to dinner like the night before that and went to a restaurant and there were
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People made those decisions on their own, which by the way is how our society is supposed to
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If you're freaked out about something like that, you're supposed to make a decision for
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you and your family that you want to stay home.
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So we went down that road and we all kind of, you know, went through that period and we know
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The fact that every company was folding to every left wing demand for a period of about
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And it doesn't, we have not fully reckoned with that period yet.
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Many of these companies did wreck it and they're wrecked.
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And no one, you can't, you can't do business this way.
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So we're talking about people waking up from the woke era and really changing now.
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Robbie Starbuck has had a couple of these big wins with these companies.
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He does deep dives on them and then they seem to buckle, man.
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And he says, hey, we're about to do a story on you.
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And they're like, okay, here's all of our changes.
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Like this has happened multiple times with Robbie Starbuck, really doing incredible work on this stuff.
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I don't know how he got started in it, but he seems to be at the center of a lot of these things.
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And people were starting to actually pay the price.
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And you saw what was going on internally in these companies.
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To let them know I planned on doing a story about their woke policies.
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When I contacted them, they were ready to make some big changes.
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They're just waiting for the phone calls from Robbie Starbuck and Chris Ruffo.
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They're like, hey, we discovered you're doing this.
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I can now exclusively tell you what's changing.
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PepsiCo will no longer participate in the woke HRC CEI social credit system survey.
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Woke transagenda activists at the HRC are losing influence and power by the day.
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Can you just imagine this if you happen to be someone who's making a delicious Diet Wild
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And you're sitting back and you're like, I just want to make freaking delicious carbonated
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And you have to show up to some stupid DEI training.
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That's like a that's like a free a day of freedom.
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You're just all of a sudden realizing my my my next week, which was going to suck now goes
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back to actual work and productivity for the American people.
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PepsiCo is now focused on growing their small business supplier base.
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There will now be centralized management of all employee groups to ensure that their activities
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Now, it is, by the way, NFL kickoff week Thursday.
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America's team, the Philadelphia Eagles, go up against the Dallas Cowboys.
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And by the way, defending Super Bowl champion, Philadelphia Eagles.
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Even if they blow the stupid game, it's going to be glorious to watch the banner go up.
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But regardless from that, Jalen Hurts, of course, the quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles,
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the Super Bowl winning quarterback, always says, make the main thing the main thing.
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If your main thing is making delicious beverages, focus on that.
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Don't focus on whatever crazy side project you're supposed to be involved in to please
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It says there will now, going forward, the strategy will be about growth and how they
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He says, I have to give their executives major credit for making these changes because these
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And he goes on to say this, and this is part of maybe a larger picture when it comes to
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But he says, keep in mind, this doesn't just affect Pepsi.
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The coffee's in glass that's sold at grocery stores.
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They were doing all that stuff with a weird all-berry cereal.
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King Vitamin Cereal, Sabra Hummus, Aunt Jemima, Tropicana.
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I wonder, do we get Aunt Jemima back on the bottles?
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Pat will be joining us later in the week as well.
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And so much stuff going on, including this Robbie Starbuck development with Pepsi, where
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He said he'd let them know he was going to write an article about their woke DEI policies.
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I just find it like, OK, so you started going down the list of companies under the PepsiCo
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They own many, many businesses underneath them.
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So the head of PepsiCo, he's sitting around saying, just wait until Robbie calls.
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If Robbie doesn't call, we're not going to do anything.
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It feels like the type of thing where, you know how we have plans at the White House
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and throughout the Department of Defense that are, there are plans like, if a nuclear bomb
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goes off in, you know, Albuquerque, how do we respond to that?
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And if, because you can't just come up with a new plan if one goes off in Albuquerque.
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I feel like that's what's happening at these companies now.
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They're just kind of sitting back and trying to stay out of the news.
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And if they get a call from Robbie Starbuck, they're like, OK, give me that file.
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I'll give you the rest of this list because it is fascinating.
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Aunt Jemima is the, I will say, we ended on that one.
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That was, I think, maybe the craziest single moment.
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But if you had to define the craziest single moment of the woke era, I think it was that
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moment where it was like, Uncle Ben is no longer on our boxes.
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I think we're taking him off because saying that we have an uncle who's black is bad.
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And saying we have an aunt on our syrup bottle is bad.
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I still have a couple of those in my cupboard, by the way, that I see frequently.
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I bought them before they took her off the bottle too.
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Now, Jeffy, you do know that it's been a while.
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I don't know that you should be having the syrup that you bought back then.
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And I remember at the time we went through all the market research.
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What was fascinating about that is that, like, I'll enjoy some Aunt Jemima syrup.
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I may have squeezed a little bit of that out on a few items myself.
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However, we were not the target audience for Aunt Jemima syrup.
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Aunt Jemima syrup was heavily favored by the African-American consumer.
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They had the choice as to which syrup they wanted to choose.
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And disproportionately chose the one with a very nice looking African-American aunt on the bottle.
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Like, I remember my aunt making me pancakes or whatever.
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And we said to them, as white people, you don't understand.
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The syrup you're choosing is actually racist against you.
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And therefore, we're going to take the woman that you love on this bottle and remove her from history.
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And we know that when we look at it, we see racism.
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And when we see racism, and you don't, we make the decision you no longer get your product.
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We should give back Aunt Jemima to the whole world.
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Black, white, we should all come together and demand Aunt Jemima get back on those bottles.
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I'm okay with bringing her back, but I don't think so.
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So, you got Aunt Jemima, Tropicana, Rice-A-Roni, Cheetos, Doritos, no more.
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Now, has Chester ever been, he's been accused of all sorts of real things, but never anything
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Leys, Ruffles, Tostitos, Chester's, Cracker Jack, Frito-Lay, Funyuns, which, by the way,
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A lot of those right now are under fire from your boy RFK, though, now.
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No, all RFK does is just, they change it from corn syrup to sugar.
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We've got Cracker Jack, Frito-Lay, Funyuns, Grandma's Cookies, Miss Vicky's, Rolled Gold,
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There's people in my house that purchase those products.
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Sun Chips, Crush, Lipton Tees, Aquafina, Propel Zero, and more.
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318,000 employees that no longer have to go to these stupid DEI conferences at PepsiGo,
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He says, we've now changed policy at companies worth well over $4 trillion.
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Many millions of employees who have better workplace environments as a result.
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With PepsiCo changing policy, Coca-Cola should be very nervous about continuing with their
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You know, I was looking at a lot of universities where I started talking about how I hope that
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Because where I was reading about the changes were universities.
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And their old departments throughout the whole university.
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And many universities, if not all of them, said, yep, they're going away now.
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Yet they just kind of, you know, redirected the funding.
00:31:38.980
The funding to, you know, that will that just work on student success and professional
00:31:44.740
It's still the same kind of, and the same people.
00:31:47.580
You get kind of, yes, and these same names, the same people.
00:31:49.680
So, you know, while we lose the specific DEI, that inbred thought is still there.
00:31:59.080
And I think this is an interesting conversation for how we look at this woke era in retrospect,
00:32:06.700
hopefully, even though there's still plenty of it going on.
00:32:09.980
I think there's a difference between an ideological organization and a normie capitalist organization.
00:32:19.200
The idea that we just all do our business and we don't get involved in politics and we
00:32:23.640
Like we just go out there and we make products that are great, that people enjoy.
00:32:28.640
We got into this world of woke capitalism where everyone was making a statement and
00:32:33.160
everyone had a brand, you know, persona and, you know, Chester Cheetah was talking about
00:32:39.500
the, you know, how the Native Americans were like, I don't even understand what was happening
00:32:45.900
But I do think there's a difference between an ideological company or organization and
00:32:50.580
a normal capitalist organization where you have a university, which these are universities
00:32:55.700
built around creating thought and forming the future of the country, right?
00:33:00.300
These, they're not going to, they're not going to flip over and, and decide to get rid
00:33:05.160
of their DEI policies in any real way, largely because they're created to try to make the world
00:33:12.880
Many of these people have 80, 90% of their employees who are working there specifically
00:33:18.980
to indoctrinate children into woke and left-wing ideologies, right?
00:33:26.560
The people working at Pepsi are there because they want jobs.
00:33:29.660
They want to create a product that people like and enjoy, give people a treat every once
00:33:33.640
in a while, and they want to be able to go home to their families and live their lives.
00:33:38.320
I think that's the vast majority of people who work at Pepsi, unlike the people who work
00:33:43.660
at Harvard, who are there intentionally to indoctrinate, you know, smart children into this.
00:33:50.020
So, I think there was a debate back in the woke, the peak woke time as to whether these
00:33:56.960
companies actually meant this stuff or whether they were just doing it because they thought
00:34:05.860
I think most of these companies did it because that was what they thought they had to do to
00:34:12.920
Where maybe, and I think we have to all be on guard for this, the opposite might be true
00:34:19.040
It's not that these companies have woken up, if you will, to the anti-woke ideals.
00:34:27.820
Now we realize we should have been, you know, American principles this whole time.
00:34:31.860
It's just what they think they should do right now.
00:34:34.120
And many of the people who are getting, you know, coming into work, the workplace from
00:34:42.680
And they will move these companies, you know, at some point, and this is a terrible thing
00:34:47.900
to think about, but at some point a Democrat will be president again.
00:34:50.900
At some point, the left will have the Senate in the House and they will launch all sorts
00:34:55.860
Wait, are you telling me that we have the White House and we have the Congress, right?
00:35:12.140
You know, it's fascinating how that doesn't necessarily always occur.
00:35:16.660
But things are better quite clearly than certainly the Biden era, if you will.
00:35:21.380
But at some point, there's another equivalent to a Biden era where whether it's 2028 or 2032
00:35:27.000
or 2036, they will try to wrestle their control back to their side.
00:35:32.800
And a lot of these companies will start doing what they want at that time.
00:35:38.980
So it is important to note that this doesn't necessarily mean this is an endless change
00:35:44.740
that we can kind of cross the finish line and never have to deal with again.
00:35:50.140
You know, it's the idea of like, well, I've arrived.
00:35:58.300
You're always needing to continue to work and work and work.
00:36:10.380
Because we can mock how, well, you should be out there fighting every day.
00:36:18.180
You know, Jeffy and I, sure, we sit here and we talk into a microphone every day as this
00:36:25.660
Like, why aren't you calling your congressman nine times a day?
00:36:30.060
Our government should operate at a higher level than that.
00:36:34.260
They shouldn't need us to remind them to be sane every day.
00:36:39.980
Apparently we need to do that on a daily basis.
00:36:51.040
Yeah, and remind them they shouldn't be communists.
00:37:00.540
Like, if I, you know, like if my wife is saying like, you know, we really need to decorate
00:37:17.900
We need to just implement Robbie into all parts of our lives.
00:37:22.300
Whenever you have a hassle, like, oh, like, hey, you really need to enjoy, you need to
00:37:30.960
If you, if I go to the gym, you know, people die exercising all the time, Jeffy.
00:37:37.680
Plus we haven't, we haven't really talked about the big gym, but they've got a DEI.
00:37:45.900
So I am, because I think really where the, the correct landing place for people was actually
00:37:51.440
outlined by Brian Armstrong at Coinbase years ago, in the middle of the peak woke era.
00:37:57.060
He was the only guy at that point who came out and said, hey, guys, you can be all activists
00:38:06.240
What we're going to do here at work is, you know, work.
00:38:09.800
If you want to be active about a political issue, it should be about cryptocurrency, which
00:38:33.480
And then you get to do, you actually get to, you know, go through your business and actually
00:38:39.240
And he wasn't, you know, Coinbase is a non-partisan company.
00:38:46.780
It's easy for us, you know, at the blaze to do something like that, right?
00:38:49.860
Because we are an ideological company in that we are a conservative company.
00:38:58.180
And so, obviously, it's easy for us to do that.
00:39:00.040
When you're a company that is just a normal company, the pressures are real.
00:39:04.300
These people are, just like Robbie's badgering them now, they were getting badgered by left-wing
00:39:21.100
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It's Stu and Jeffy in for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
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We've been talking about the woke phenomenon and how it's, eh, I don't know.
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Rowling had an incident that we need to get into.
00:41:14.160
Because she's constantly fighting with these people online.
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She is the head of the hill of the LGBTQIA plus mafia syndicate, whatever they call themselves.
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So she came out with her list and I found it fascinating.
00:41:29.040
Well, let's get into that because I want to know what her list actually is.
00:41:32.580
Because they were saying that they wanted to do some sort of Harry Potter revival.
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More people that have worked for her before now are saying, no, I'm not going to work for
00:41:51.420
Really legitimately incredible that we are at a...
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That anyone would think if someone says that a boy is a boy and a girl is a girl,
00:42:01.560
that they should be the ones that are treated like ostracized from our society.
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Also, we have updates on the trans shooting that happened in Minneapolis at the church.
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Some updates on that, including some brilliant analysis from Rosie O'Donnell that I think
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Lots of big updates coming up on this Minneapolis shooting
00:44:53.780
They still can't figure out exactly why he did it
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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it's stew and jeffy in for glenn this week on the glenn beck program you know sometimes
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you have to admit you're surrounded by intellectual giants people who can think at a different level
01:26:54.540
than you and i people who can see things that we cannot no no i'm not talking about you jeffy i'm
01:27:01.840
talking about rosie o'donnell uh oh and her incredible analysis of the minneapolis shooting
01:27:06.640
we'll get into that here in just a minute first i'm going to tell you about prize picks ah jeffy
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it's football time that's for sure that's for sure and felt so wonderful so good to have football back
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just to look at my tv and see people playing football on college of course is back a rough
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rough first one for bill belichick first one for a few games but you know but that's okay and of
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course this week is the start of the nfl season in which america's team the philadelphia eagles take on
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the dallas cowboys and i will say i go to prize picks and you know you build these lineups right
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all you have to do pick a few players you go more or less of a particular statistic like for example
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quarterbacks passing yards right and i am not the type that's going to want to go out there and pick
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more passing yards than the number on dak prescott against my philadelphia eagles this week
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however i go on prize picks and the number for dak prescott is 0.5 passing yards oh wow
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which of course i always am i i will i will be right on the dak prescott over absolutely 0.5
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that is a safe bet that one i can nail okay it's not as easy to be right if you're rosie o'donnell
01:29:21.240
life is hard that's for sure things are difficult you're so wrong and so disconnected with your
01:29:28.320
society you've probably moved out of the country by now that's what rosie has done she has been for
01:29:32.500
so long just and still she still thinks that moving out of the country was and she has to make she
01:29:38.680
absolutely every time she posts one of her intellectual videos uh she has to remind us
01:29:47.140
uh why i'm still in ireland how wonderful it is here yeah she she really wants you to hate your
01:29:52.380
country yeah that's that's step number one like she likes for ireland and by the way we this is one
01:29:57.380
thing we can agree on we like her being in ireland please have fun with it i don't care it's okay
01:30:03.320
just stay it's great there you're enjoying it there i'm sure the people around you love you
01:30:08.140
so stay there forever that's a great outcome for the both of us but she was commenting on this
01:30:15.140
minneapolis shooting right away and and this is a fascinating part of this we're going to stop and
01:30:20.300
start this as we go through the audio but one of the things that's fascinating about this is just the
01:30:25.080
need what a strange world we're in that you have a need if you're rosie o'donnell to comment
01:30:31.860
on the minneapolis shooting you live in ireland you have no expertise in this area you don't know
01:30:39.400
anything about the topic why bother posting a video on it you don't have to and and on top of that
01:30:45.660
you know none of the facts right about the case at all right at all and many of us at the time that
01:30:53.480
she posted this didn't so it was just a matter of her wanting to speak up about a shooting in a
01:31:00.580
country she no longer lives in it's so strange bizarre and here's something this is this this
01:31:06.400
is for you this is you could take this one for free this is free advice from the glenbeck program
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you don't have to post you don't you you think i gotta post something no you don't this is something
01:31:19.700
that i have learned over the years uh many times i've tried to advise glen on not always
01:31:25.920
successfully many times you don't have to post on every single thing you don't have to say something
01:31:30.860
about everything not any no one needs to know what you think about everything
01:31:36.300
you absolutely i mean that comes from basically that comes from the chewing the fat rule okay okay i love
01:31:45.620
the man on the street interviews okay and newscasts or whatever i love them but just because someone
01:31:51.740
puts a microphone in front of you doesn't mean you have to speak that's a great rule a great a great
01:31:58.420
lesson to learn people don't i'm okay i'm happy that many people don't follow that lesson because
01:32:03.960
it gives you material don't have to right you don't have to by the way chewing the fat is the podcast
01:32:08.480
jeffy that's correct you should subscribe to it of course wherever you get your podcast that's just a
01:32:12.680
that's just a rule though it's a great rule and the problem is now we all have these phones and you
01:32:17.940
can do fun things like go on price picks or you can speak into it and it's got microphones and it'll
01:32:24.040
record you video capability all of it and you can post it all over the internet and and you might say
01:32:30.060
well hey uh stew and jeffy you stupid fat heads you're currently running your mouth about all sorts of
01:32:37.500
issues right and that is true we get paid for this i know it's hard to believe well and i don't
01:32:43.160
understand it either this ain't much yeah well you know what you're worth i think quite clearly um
01:32:49.660
you and the wmba need to be paid what we're worth okay that's what i'm saying that's what we're owed
01:32:54.480
you know part of this is you know you do this for a living it's it's part of what you do and
01:33:00.020
there's no problem obviously expressing yourself what you do when you go on the internet and you post
01:33:04.680
a video if let's say you're working a you're a mechanic you're an accountant whatever you happen
01:33:09.360
to be and what you post when you post your thoughts on the internet it is quite obviously more important
01:33:16.180
than what we do on a day-to-day basis and i mean that sincerely like the only reason the stuff that
01:33:21.280
has happened in this country has changed is because normal people have gotten involved it's one thing
01:33:27.380
for us to run our mouths as employees of you know blaze media and tell you all the things that we
01:33:32.820
think are important and that's all great it's part of the package but much more important part of that
01:33:39.780
package is the is that everyday person who doesn't do this for a living speaking up about what they
01:33:44.320
believe in that is really important it's less important when you're rosie o'donald because i think
01:33:49.920
the thing is if you invest your time to listen to a program like this you know we're on 15 hours a week
01:33:56.940
studios america is on another four or five hours a week jeff uh chewing the fat with jeff fisher is on
01:34:02.920
somewhere between 15 minutes and eight hours a week i don't know somewhere in there if you're spending
01:34:08.240
all that time to listen to podcasts to read these stories to look at boring government spreadsheets and
01:34:13.400
try to figure out what the heck is going on with our world you've done work to qualify yourself
01:34:18.700
to comment sure i say this all the time don't go out and vote learn then vote the order is important
01:34:27.660
that is an order you can't do them in reverse order that's what rosie o'donald's did she's like okay
01:34:33.360
well i'm gonna vote and maybe in her case she's not even doing that anymore i don't know maybe in
01:34:37.380
ireland she's not even participating in that process but whatever your your vote is important but it
01:34:44.040
shouldn't be some ill-informed glob if that's what you have then keep it at home if you have and by
01:34:50.840
the way some people have called rosie o'donald an ill-informed glob yeah yeah you've called them
01:34:58.080
may have been the president of the united states exactly only rosie o'donald that's the only person
01:35:03.640
i've only rosie o'donald so uh before without further ado that's a bunch of setup to tell you
01:35:08.880
that rosie o'donald's dumb here she is saying something dumb well hey everybody it's thursday
01:35:13.900
all day as my nana would say and uh what can i tell you i'm in dublin ireland okay having a great
01:35:23.160
life that's good that's good you look like you're having a great life enjoying the people of dublin
01:35:27.620
ireland and the culture and the sense of community and uh saw about the minnesota shooting
01:35:36.460
please why why would you right back to columbine in 1999 okay stop for a second that is that's the
01:35:42.500
transition i'm thinking about right there that's what i'm trying to get into at the beginning
01:35:46.640
i'm having a great life i know she does not look like she's having a great like she looks miserable
01:35:52.400
she looks miserable she's busy picking cat hairs off her off her sweater i can't take it right that's
01:35:57.980
what she's doing she looks unhappy however i will say this jeffy if you happen to be happy and you
01:36:05.260
happen to claim you're happy and you happen to move to another country and you're happy about that and
01:36:08.280
you're interacting with the people in dublin who i'm sure are so excited you're there man if that's
01:36:14.820
you why do you feel the need to comment on the minneapolis shooting just stop yourself have some
01:36:23.460
self-restraint i just don't understand why you don't need to talk about every little thing that
01:36:30.300
happens in the world now look the minneapolis thing the situation's a serious situation but your in your
01:36:36.140
input here is not needed no you're completely uh out of the picture there's no need for you to comment
01:36:43.800
at all no and you might say well stew i i want to hear what she's going to say and uh and you might
01:36:50.000
say that her input is needed she's about to prove you wrong listen 1999 when i just could not
01:36:59.040
get it through my head that students in america were shooting each other in schools and this was a
01:37:07.420
church inside a catholic school and what do you know was a white guy republican maga person a maga person
01:37:16.960
what do you know what do you know what do you know what do you know white supremacist a white
01:37:21.960
supremacist not a white supremacist but a white supremacist nothing has happened since columbine
01:37:27.960
nothing has nothing the million mom march nothing yeah that didn't do much of anything
01:37:35.700
very large hands that was that is that just a camera trick or is that is it i don't know hands
01:37:40.860
the size of frankenstein's hands what's going on there i think it may be a camera trick
01:37:45.760
look at that her head is larger than her entire skull maybe it might be something to do with
01:37:51.060
ireland maybe when you go there your hands grow i don't know i don't know i don't know
01:37:56.160
possible we don't know what kind of fruits and vegetables she's eating maybe there's an additive
01:38:00.900
in there maybe she doesn't have enough additives in her life now that she's living in dublin
01:38:04.500
are giving her some kind of weird food that makes your hands grow i don't know now you might hear
01:38:11.200
rosie's commentary there and think to yourself but wait we know and knew almost immediately this
01:38:17.680
was not a republican maga person in fact uh now i will say there was a media report that did say
01:38:24.260
trump's name was written on the guns yes true uh that's and that has the media said it that that
01:38:31.260
part is true although they left out of minor details the word kill was in front of it so that's but this i
01:38:37.500
think this was posted before we even knew that before we even knew that yeah another lesson here
01:38:42.220
jeffy you might think well i have to comment on that and i would say you're wrong you don't but if
01:38:47.260
you still don't believe me what you could do in a situation such as this is wait until you have some
01:38:55.320
facts about the situation oh so before you post before you learn then post the order is important
01:39:02.880
okay okay now you might uh we can give you a good example of this if you will jeffy as jeffy
01:39:08.800
mentioned this shooting occurred while we were on the air doing a live radio show to you know
01:39:14.560
hundreds and hundreds of affiliates okay all across the country millions of people were listening to us
01:39:20.220
react to this shooting in real time what we did was give you the facts of the situation that we knew
01:39:26.700
that was that was not a lot in fact to the point of we knew it was a huge story but we had to stop
01:39:34.060
ourselves from talking about it because if we continued to talk about the story we would
01:39:39.240
invariably get into speculation about things we didn't know yet right right we didn't want to just
01:39:45.080
keep repeating the same three or four things we knew would be wrong of course because when you're
01:39:49.380
just guessing about a news story you're gonna be wrong a lot that's the way that works it's funny
01:39:56.760
someone has said uh learn and then post speak or vote right i mean that's the order is important
01:40:04.560
first okay so there's no need to post at all but if you feel like you must post maybe wait you know
01:40:11.240
there that there's that old thing in news broadcasting of you don't need to be first you need
01:40:16.220
to be right and so many places have completely abandoned that idea yeah social media that's a
01:40:23.160
long long gone everyone just wants to be first yeah post anything and then maybe your post will
01:40:28.360
be the one that goes viral maybe everyone will give you all the likes if that's your motivation
01:40:33.040
built on the back uh back of a couple of dead children at school right maybe your motivation's
01:40:39.600
incorrect that's very possible maybe you're the one doing life wrong at that point all right
01:40:46.200
so um she went through this whole thing people did of course immediately recognize call her out and
01:40:51.660
call her out and say hey uh you were totally wrong your guest of it of a maga person was wrong but
01:40:58.180
apparently she uh she went away she was out partying with the dublin people making her hands grow bigger
01:41:05.400
uh and didn't pay attention to the internet she didn't see the internet for a couple days that's what
01:41:10.320
she says that's what she tells us here well let's she does again post to tell us well by the way yeah
01:41:17.520
so here's her post this is a week later now this is one you probably should post uh here is rosie
01:41:22.780
o'donnell with an update on her initial post hi everybody it's rosie o'donnell star the flintstones
01:41:28.460
all right that is awesome first of all give her credit awesome funny that's a funny line
01:41:37.880
is it though it is kind of a funny line star of the flintstones what does that mean
01:41:43.320
except rosie right first of all i don't even know that she was the star of the flint so she was in
01:41:48.740
the flintstones let's be clear she was in it a movie that bombed and no one remembers and that's
01:41:54.660
why it's funny by the way right it's funny because it was nothing it was you know if that's
01:41:59.600
what you're known for you're known for basically nothing and that's another point to be made here
01:42:03.300
there's no reason to even know what rosie o'donnell's opinion is on anything she's rosie
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o'donnell who cares what her opinion is on anything it doesn't make any difference to anyone
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whether she feels any way about anything even the people in dublin don't care what she said
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thinks let alone us right the fact she certainly doesn't care what we think she moved away
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right and this is a funny like it is a funny line for her to mention that it is a sort of
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self-deprecating joke right who am i i'm the star of the the flintstones but it's also a way for her
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to escape responsibility for her previous post why are you listening to me i'm nothing i'm just i'm
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just the star of the flintstones i'm just some some lady crazy lady on the internet saying things
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it's like it's the john stewart thing where like he's he's taken seriously as a serious commentator
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until he says something that's a blatant lie then he's just a comedian right boy isn't that the
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all right rosie o'donnell still blabbing she's the star of the flintstones here is the her update
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on her initial post hi everybody it's rosie o'donnell star of the flintstone listen um i have a
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cold sore i know sexy happens get run down you know anyway um i know a lot of you were very upset
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about the video i made before i went away uh for a few days i didn't go online and haven't seen them
01:45:16.880
till today but you are right i did not do my due diligence before i made that emotional statement
01:45:22.560
and uh i said things about the shooter that were incorrect i assumed like most shooters they followed
01:45:29.700
a standard mo and had standard uh you know feelings of uh of what you know yeah nra 11 kind of nra 11
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anyway anyway the truth is i messed up and when you mess up you fess up i'm sorry this is my apology
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video video and i hope it's enough uh it's not really rosie because you didn't say exactly what the deal was
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i mean i think i think it's good that she apologized i just don't know why she didn't
01:46:00.700
apologize for the flintstones at no point in the video does she mention how terrible that movie was
01:46:08.000
she does and that she was she called herself the star of it which again i don't think she was the
01:46:13.340
star of the movie she was in the movie she was not the star of the movie uh you know look
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better than the alternative right like better than just putting posting the video and never addressing it
01:46:25.980
i mean the real alternative is don't post at all that's the best one the second best one is after
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you screw up actually admitting it and i give her you know a little bit of credit for that although
01:46:34.680
she's told again she needs to go back to the to the drawing board and figure out because these are
01:46:39.220
most shooters are not this way there's they're not all white maga people that's not that's not true
01:46:45.200
no they are not you can look at all sorts of different measures of this i mean the most common
01:46:51.180
mass shooter is not political the most common mass shooter is not political some of them are
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most of them are not most of them have personal beefs with people with institutions most of them
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are just insane uh you know that stuff does occur but one indication of insanity is not really being
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welcome back it's the glennbeck program stew and jeffy in for glenn he's on vacation this week we were
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talking about the minneapolis shooting and the media reaction and rosie o'donnell's reaction uh to it
01:49:16.060
and i think one of the things that we always kind of land on here is you know what do you do about
01:49:22.900
situations like this what do you do about mass shootings how do you stop them and there's really
01:49:27.960
only one answer from the the media which is just ban all guns we need to ban guns it's a common sense
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gun reform now that's obviously not that nonsense that's not what they're actually suggesting
01:49:40.140
they're suggesting no we need to ban guns i mean it's the only way to we were talking about this a
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little bit off the you're gonna make me do this again but we were talking jeffy's been taunting me
01:49:49.920
with australia just saying that australia did it right and uh you know that they didn't do it right
01:49:56.760
and nothing happened nothing happened i know what i read stew and i read that uh there were mass shootings
01:50:02.940
prior to the ban and there were zero mass shootings after the ban fascinating fascinating
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first of all no one believes you read okay no one no one believes so ai told me
01:50:15.100
uh one of the things so to go through this quickly we went through this a little bit on uh
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on the show i don't know a week or two ago but if you don't know a lot a lot of people hear this
01:50:26.360
australia argument and it's important to understand that none of the proposals coming
01:50:30.580
from the left actually are even proposing the australia changes because they are terrified
01:50:36.740
of admitting this is what they want to do good australia you know gets plenty things plenty of
01:50:43.460
things right you know kangaroos uh crocodile dundee um the bread from outback steakhouse is really
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good yeah it is that's pretty much i think that is blooming onion uh blooming onion delicious yeah
01:50:59.340
delicious there's a lot of things they do fine but when it comes to a gun control did they get
01:51:04.940
this right first of all what do they do number one they prohibited semi-automatic and automatic
01:51:10.420
assault rifles now you have heard that talked about yes right usually what that is is you would
01:51:16.040
the proposals in the united states are you would ban them which we tried by the way here in the united
01:51:22.420
states did not do anything um but they would ban that the new new purchase of them so the ones that
01:51:27.560
exist already exist they're not talking about coming to your house and taking them because they're
01:51:31.080
embarrassed to say that because they know you will not react well to it right right but they act as if
01:51:37.020
that's going to make a big difference the measure prohibited automatic and semi-automatic
01:51:41.040
assault rifles made it tougher to get a license tightened ownership rules made people listen to
01:51:48.560
this one jeffy made people demonstrate to the government a quote genuine need for their guns
01:51:55.500
can you imagine this scenario also take a firearm safety course and lunch launched a gun buyback program
01:52:03.240
that's the part that most people focus on so you would make people so they could not buy new assault
01:52:08.020
weapons uh quote unquote assault weapons and they would buy back a bunch of them so did this work
01:52:14.900
uh 2008 study from university of melbourne concluded that quote there is little evidence to suggest that
01:52:20.540
the australian mandatory gun buyback program had any significant effects on firearm homicides another
01:52:27.380
study concluded quote the gun buyback and restrictive legislative changes had no influence on firearm
01:52:33.920
homicide in australia one of the reasons for this is because there weren't a lot of homicides in
01:52:39.020
australia anyway and what their what homicides were there were already falling falling in advance of of
01:52:45.520
these changes so the trends that existed before they made these legislative change did continue they
01:52:51.680
continued yeah but it was not because of this but we do know that there were i mean i'm just going by what
01:52:58.080
the uh journal of the american medical association uh said that uh in the 18 years before the laws were
01:53:05.300
passed there were 13 mass shootings none afterward yeah what do you got to say that stew it's an
01:53:12.420
interesting like thought as to how like what you're trying to stop
01:53:17.760
are you trying to stop mass murder like we saw yeah and again this is thankfully only two people
01:53:26.800
were killed it's actually legitimately a miracle and two kids died in that incident and that's
01:53:31.380
a terrible terrible situation obviously for those families a bunch of other people were injured some
01:53:36.340
seriously the fact that it was only uh two people in that in that particular circumstance is amazing
01:53:42.280
but is your goal to stop that incident right where a gunman comes in and shoots a bunch of people in
01:53:49.500
church or is it your goal to stop murders right is your goal to stop a certain type of murder
01:53:56.840
a marquee event that gets all the headlines that by the way you shouldn't give them
01:54:01.580
or is it just stop murder like for example jeffy okay i went to high school in the uh 90s
01:54:07.800
and when you go back and you look at the numbers i was far more likely to die in a school shooting in
01:54:16.880
the 90s than i am today how did you survive it's not even close i mean the numbers are it's not even
01:54:24.180
close it's multiple times as likely that's amazing as as i am today in fact when i first heard that
01:54:30.320
statistic i was shocked by it i i was i mean even as someone who's skeptical of most things was uh shocked
01:54:36.720
by that i i had no i did not know that the reason was the way violence happened at schools back in the
01:54:43.060
90s was a bunch of random people shooting random people at random schools not one person coming in
01:54:50.400
and shooting 20 people at one school right right right and like i don't know do you feel better
01:54:54.480
about it do we all feel better about it that it wasn't just a couple people in a school
01:54:58.680
in one in 20 places rather than 10 people in one place like neither one is something that i want
01:55:05.720
right but like the overall rate coming down is is something that you'd think would be important
01:55:10.580
and we've added hundreds of millions of guns to our society in that period we have and if and if it
01:55:16.200
were the guns we would know it right if that was the problem we would already know that that's the
01:55:21.040
problem i mean and they they all say this right they all say oh that's the problem it's the guns
01:55:26.460
well the australia thing to get back to it they bought back between 20 and 35 percent of the
01:55:31.980
country's firearms yeah which if you if you map that onto our country you've got about 400 million
01:55:38.780
guns in this country let's say the number is about a third okay uh you so our quarter let's say uh you
01:55:45.840
said it's 100 million guns you'd be buying back first of all very expensive program a lot of money to buy
01:55:51.360
100 million guns number two if you succeed with this can you imagine what what people would do i don't
01:55:58.760
even want to talk about what people would do because it would not be pretty no but if you buy
01:56:02.400
back 100 million guns somehow and get 100 million guns what are you left with i'll give you a hint
01:56:06.660
it's called 300 million guns this is a gun culture this is not a country australia only had you know a
01:56:15.000
couple million guns across the entire country so buying they bought 650 000 to a million of them
01:56:20.660
you know there maybe that made a dent uh in the gun numbers it didn't seem to make a dent in the
01:56:26.680
murder rates but it did make a dent you know in the gun ownership people who had guns i would guess
01:56:33.380
could make their case of why they needed them uh you know i mean so yeah well maybe i mean it depends
01:56:39.740
on how the government this is the government being in control of your rights right our country is set up
01:56:44.160
that rights come from god to the people and we lend them to the government in australia that's not the
01:56:50.400
way that they look at it they look at it as the government gives you the rights so if the government
01:56:54.580
decides like they do in new york city well do you really need that permit do you i don't know if you
01:57:00.420
really need it here let me make it a 12-step process that is almost impossible it's in one of
01:57:04.780
glenn's books actually in uh what's the control maybe the the gun it's in one of the books i can't
01:57:10.620
remember it might be control which was the gun control book or might be one of the other ones
01:57:14.360
that just covered gun control i can't remember but it has a an entire step-by-step flow chart of how
01:57:19.320
to get a gun in new york city and it's completely ridiculous it's impossible we i know someone who
01:57:24.320
went through the process and you know it took them years this is a person with no criminal record
01:57:30.280
upstanding member of society no chance that they're gonna you know be uh you know like some
01:57:36.600
you know again you never know with these things of course but like no risk
01:57:40.240
right over any other person in fact you'd say someone very safe there's no evidence that this
01:57:44.640
person is going to be a lunatic yes and you'll be shocked to hear they got the permit eventually
01:57:48.160
and have not committed any murders with it somehow amazing because the solution to taking away murder
01:57:54.280
is not to take away innocent people's firearms that's not going to help you it's not going to help
01:57:58.940
you but if you'd like to get rid of guns there is a path to it and reason uh dot com put together a
01:58:06.000
really handy dandy list for you to do this it's a five-step process and if you are legitimately
01:58:11.780
interested in how to do that here like let's say you don't agree with us on the second amendment
01:58:16.200
and you're thinking to yourself well i would like to get rid of these guns it's too big of a problem
01:58:19.840
we see other places they don't have these big gun problems we need to get rid of guns reason put
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together a handy five-step process for you to do that nice so it's like it only takes like two minutes
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here jeffy so we can learn all learn together i like how this would happen here is how to get rid
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of guns in five steps life hack a gun-free america in five easy steps for a gun-free america the first
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thing you'll need is two-thirds of congress so elect a minimum of 67 senators and 290 representatives who
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01:58:55.900
amendment gun rights for all americans then convince the legislators of 38 states to ratify
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that amendment okay congratulations the second amendment is now history at this point you've
01:59:08.120
done absolutely nothing to decrease gun violence all you've done is remove the barrier for congress
01:59:13.240
to legally act you need to enact common sense gun reform okay you can try to do what australia did and
01:59:20.200
ban all guns that's that's not at all what they did but whatever go big or go home right get that
01:59:27.980
law passed by congress and signed by the president great the law is passed and guns are now illegal
01:59:34.600
the only thing left to do is enforce the law guns don't just disappear because you passed a law you need
01:59:40.520
to confiscate over 350 million guns scattered among over 330 million americans sure you can try a buyback
01:59:48.620
program like australia but like australia that will still leave behind anywhere from 60 to 80 percent
01:59:53.700
of privately owned firearms the rest of them you have to take you'll need the police the fbi the atf the
02:00:02.120
national guard all known for their nuanced approach to potentially dangerous situations to go door to
02:00:08.860
door through 3.8 million square miles of this country and take them by force from thousands if not
02:00:17.840
millions of well-armed individuals many of whom would rather start a civil war than acquiesce so
02:00:26.060
inevitably gun violence which is currently at a historic low will skyrocket
02:00:31.920
huh but that is how you get a gun free america okay that's it that's it easy step that's it five
02:00:40.020
steps i thought there was gonna be more that's not bad that's not bad at all that should be quite easy
02:00:44.620
good luck with that by the way and at the end of it of course is true gun violence not going to go
02:00:50.480
down in that process all right 888-727-BECK is our phone number uh we've got more coming up here on
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we're talking uh we've been dealing with a bunch of morons uh throughout the day here and we've got
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another one one of my honestly this is your girl my favorite yeah this is your girl here i love her i
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have to admit i'm i'm a big fan i think of her i think of you thank you good good that's what i want
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people to think jasmine crockett she is of course uh for the time being a representative in texas
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here she is uh blabbing about something as many of you as possible to flood our our state like when
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it's election time i want them to be so mad that they did all of this because we have people coming
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from the entire country to texas to make sure that this little scheme that they tried to pull
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where they were just going to steal and diminish the voices of black and brown people i want us to be
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so loud that they actually go running and trying to figure out what's that little racist town they
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all hiding in and in some what is in missouri arkansas arkansas i think they all ran to arkansas
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that's what they need to run off to that's how i want them to feel after this election so no matter
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what happens i need y'all to stay in this fight because literally the the the war is just starting
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it's interesting whenever someone on the right uses terminology like that we're accused of actually
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wanting war i'm confused who ran away in texas i don't know i thought it was the democrats right
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ran away yeah texas interestingly also the other part of that's a little weird is she inviting people
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from out of state to vote in texas it sounds like it it sounds like it seemed like that's what she was
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doing yeah and she's i guess she's a little upset over the redistricting the redistricting yes of
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the of her uh her constituents this is one of those things they have changed a little bit for her
02:04:47.060
democrats should not really want this process to go all out because republicans have a lot more room
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to grow when it comes to redistricting in red states as opposed to what you can do in blue states
02:04:56.780
because the blue states have already done it in most cases so you got that california is an example of
02:05:02.280
this uh gavin newsom uh also in the news here's gavin in la do you think ice is not going to show up
02:05:08.480
around voting and polling booths to chill participation you know that the national guard
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you know that everybody knows what's at stake so we have to put a stake in the ground and do things
02:05:19.020
differently now why exactly would ice be able to intimidate anyone in a voting line in california
02:05:25.500
what what how exactly would that work because what they do is they take people who are illegal
02:05:32.580
immigrants and remove them from the country that's the thing you're complaining about all the time
02:05:37.120
most people if you're in line to vote how would you be intimidated you're a citizen if you're in line
02:05:42.340
to vote right supposed to be seems like an admission there almost like he knows that people who are not
02:05:47.960
citizens are voting in a state huh that's what it seemed like to me weird but he's you know this is
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this is gavin newsom he's running for president he wants to be in your hearts uh so he can have more
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and more power what a dunce he is he's serious nothing like my girl jasmine crockett who by the way
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should be the 2028 nominee for the democrats a hundred percent please jasmine crockett for
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democratic nomination not the presidency but just the nomination this is glenn beck