Shame vs. Guilt | Guests: Jason Whitlock & Bethany Mandel | 1⧸4⧸22
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Summary
A new year, a new decade, and a new kind of journalism. This week, we're celebrating the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020 with a look back at the year that was and a look forward to the one to come in 2020. We're joined by Tara Henley, a journalist from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, who left her job at the New York Times to become an independent journalist.
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hello america and welcome to a new year we are winning it may not feel like that at times but we
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tell you about uh some good news over the last years uh we have seen the rise of independent
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journalists thanks to things like substack barry weiss made waves when she left the new york times
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but she's far from the only journalist going solo upon realizing their institution is uh worthless
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yesterday tara henley she's a journalist from the canadian broadcasting corporation
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she's now on substack as an independent journalist and i want to read what she wrote
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this is her public letter those of us on the inside know just how swiftly how dramatically
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the politics of the public broadcasting has shifted it used to be that i was the one furthest
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to the left in any newsroom occasionally causing strain in story meetings with my views on issues
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like the housing crisis i'm now easily the most conservative frequently sparking tension by
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questioning identity politics this has happened in the span of about 18 months my politics did not
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change this is really important you have to recognize if you're still you know flirting with
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the democrats and the left you have to realize have i changed or have they changed
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this is she says this is happening in the last 18 months it feels like it's been going on forever
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but she says the last 18 months have been crucial to work at the cbc in the current climate is to
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embrace cognitive dissidence and to abandon any journalistic integrity it is to sign on enthusiastically
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to a radical political agenda that originated on ivy league campuses in the united states and spread
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through american social media platforms that monetize outrage and stoke societal divisions
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it is to pretend that the woke worldview is near universal even if it is far from popular with those
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you know and speak to and interview or read to work at the cbc now is to accept the idea that race
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is the most significant thing about a person and that some races are more relevant to the public conversation
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than to others it is in my newsroom to fill out a racial profile form for every guest you book to
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actively book more people of some races and less of others to work at the cbc is now to submit to job
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interviews that are not about qualifications or experience but instead demand the parroting of orthodoxies
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and demonstration of fealty to dogma it has become less adversarial to government and corporations
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and more hostile to ordinary people with ideas that twitter doesn't like let me ask you this question
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when is the last time you heard the democrats talk about big pharmaceuticals
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here we are in the most important time of my life for pharmaceuticals when they are in the news
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every single day and not one media member is questioning the relationship with the government
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and the pharmaceutical companies when did big pharmaceutical become our saviors
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it's endlessly documenting microaggressions but pay little attention to evictions to spotlight
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companies political platitudes but have little interest in wages or working conditions it's to
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allow sleep a sweeping societal changes like lockdowns vaccine mandates and school closures to roll out
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with little debate to see billionaires amass extraordinary wealth and bureaucrats amass enormous power with
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little scrutiny and to watch the most vulnerable vulnerable among us die of drug overdoses with little comment
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it is to consent to the idea that a growing list of subjects are off the table that dialogue itself can be
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harmful that the big issues of our time are already settled that is so important to understand
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the big issues are not settled the one thing about science is it is just our
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understanding our best understanding at the time when new information comes in that should be updated
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as we are now seeing them do because of omnicron it's over it is over we'll get into that here in a second
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it is to capitulate to certainty to shut down critical thinking to stamp out curiosity to keep one's mouth shut
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to not ask questions to not rock the boat this while the world burns how could possibly any good
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journalism be done under such circumstances and conditions how could any of this be healthy for
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our society all of this raises larger questions about the direction that north america is headed
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questions about this new movement we are living through and its impact on the body politic
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on class divisions and economic inequality on education mental health literature comedy science liberalism and
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democracy these questions keep me up at night i can no longer push them down i will no longer hold
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them back this sub stack is an attempt to find some answers
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journalists journalists you must save journalism journalism journalism is really important
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and you have buried it with your silence and that's at best that's at best for those of you who
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who really do understand journalism and fairness and critical thinking and the importance of asking questions
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you this is your year this is absolutely your year do something with it make this a new year's resolution
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to not be part of the machine anymore by the way cnn has discovered now that um if you're obese and you get
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covet 19 you have a better chance of going to the hospital so maybe people should lose weight what i never thought of
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that i never wait a minute yes they say they have found that uh you are more risk of getting really sick
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facing a 113 chance a higher chance of being hospitalized and 74 a higher risk of needing to be treated with icu
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and most troubling of all 48 increased risk of death huh so as you get fatter
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you have a worse chance of survival well i've i wish we would have known this earlier
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i wish we would have been encouraging people to take preventative steps you know get in shape
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lose some weight also um half of the omicron hospitalizations not actually for covet 19 so
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we are being overrun with covet 19 in the hospitals it's just over half of those hospitalizations
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hospitalizations are not because of covet 19 it was something else that brought them to the hospital
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i mean where is the perspective on anything and here's the good news i think omicron we are going
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to see in the next couple of weeks that you've adopted the fauci pronunciation of omicron now
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omicron omicron omicron or omicron yeah but not omnicorn yeah okay i know i'm sorry uh omicron
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right omicron omicron it was the way they actually announced it some people are saying omicron as well
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i think that's also acceptable okay so anyway uh omicron the good news is it looks like uh that it is
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turning out to be what we hoped that it would be and that is wipe out the deadly stuff and maybe just
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become the flu better yet it looks like this may be replacing the common cold it may have fused with
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the common cold and that's what we're going to have to live with is omicron being of common cold
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that's fantastic it would be great and it seems that we're going at least in that direction not not
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not done yet of course but it is spreading really fast everyone's getting it it is um seemingly much
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less virulent i mean every study shows the same thing uh you know i think that was in the in south
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africa there's it looked like about 75 to 80 percent less death from the uh from this variant which would
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be uh that would be great news so how come that's not everywhere why isn't that being heralded as hey
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there's hope america this thing might actually be over let's not count our chickens before they hatch
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but this is very good news and they're seemingly just focused on the fact that the next few weeks
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are going to probably be pretty rough i mean numbers are going to look pretty bad not because
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everybody's getting it it's spreading so fast yeah and uh you know a lower percentage of people
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going to the hospital a lower percentage of death but spread over a much larger population is going to
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get you a few ugly weeks here but even the experts are saying we think it's mid-january so what's today
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the fourth you know it's a couple weeks away two weeks so the next couple of weeks are probably going
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to be pretty ugly for numbers but hopefully after that we're going to have a break from this for a while
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instead they're leading with what the unions are doing in in schools and more fear mongering this
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is really really good news really good news but the press hasn't decided that they uh can tell you the
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truth at this point even you know the new york times uh was it the new york time no it was npr today i
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listened to uh uh the elizabeth holmes verdict that came in oh yeah okay so you remember elizabeth holmes
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she was the one uh theranos yeah theranos and she you know she was wearing the black sweater you know
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the the turtleneck like steve job she was 19 uh by 22 everybody who was anybody was investing in in
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theranos she said she could uh diagnose people with just a prick of the finger and you could get it at
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cvs etc etc well as it turns out it um she didn't have the technology that she was claiming so she
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went to court it looks like she could get as much as 60 years in jail uh the sentencing is still to
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come but she was found guilty um and she was guilty i think on three different counts uh they let her
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loose on uh four different uh counts but the counts that she is guilty on could amount to 60 years in
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prison so her life if she got the maximum would really be over spent in prison but here's the thing
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as i'm listening to this they uh report how many people were involved in this and how many people
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were were uh uh just enamored by her and it was general mattis and henry kissinger oh yeah it was
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all their entire board was filled with who's who correct but they just said henry kissinger and mattis
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okay those were the two that they decided to pick um yeah there's some other really important people
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in fact let me just uh read a tweet here um talk about being inspired this is inspiration
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it's amazing what elizabeth has been able to do joe biden um i mean he went and toured and said this is
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fantastic bill clinton they were like at the hip joined at the hip now i'm not saying i mean this was
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exciting technology and i'm not blaming either of them for buying into it i mean it's it's you know
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it it's the great gatsby time it really is the great gatsby time where you know you just get excited
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and you don't want to miss out and everything else and blah blah blah blah blah but wait a minute
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you won't mention the others that's the kind of journalism that has allowed you
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to have a record low rating of trust media you have to tell the whole truth it's not just that
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you don't tell the truth on your best days when you are telling the truth you only tell half the truth
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that's why it's important that all of us do our utmost to tell the truth and when we get it wrong
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we admit that we get it wrong one thing i haven't gotten wrong is built bar they taste great 17 grams
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of protein 130 calories four grams of sugar four net carbs uh all of is is what they have
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and they taste amazing healthy food isn't supposed to taste great at least that's what i have always
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learned i've always said i'm gonna have a talk with god when i get up there how come everything i like
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you made to make me fat why why there isn't anything that i could have liked really liked
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that tasted really good no how come everything is bad for me that i love well i don't know what it
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is it's a little maybe black magic or whatever uh but if you're let me say it this way if your wife's
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so the u.s senate is uh is going to vote later this month on whether to change its rules to make it
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easier to pass a bill protecting voting rights chuck schumer uh has announced this uh they have you
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know obviously a very slim lead they need all of the republicans and then if it's a i'm sorry all of
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the democrats and if there is a tie uh kamala harris she's the one that casts the deciding vote
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and you'll see in the media they'll always say i can't believe one senator is holding everything
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back no it's not one senator it's half of the senate plus one how are you missing that the way
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they the way they craft the words is is really an evil art form and they're just picking up bernie
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sanders phrasing of this argument well how can one senator hold this up it's 51 senators yeah it's 51
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that's that's how the system's set up that's how it works you know that you've been here for 5 000
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years you're a you're you're a 5 000 year leap in and of yourself so now what they're trying to do is
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get rid of the filibuster which requires 60 of the 100 senators to agree to advance most legislation
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so you have to have a super majority it's only 10 if you can't pick off 10 senators from the other
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side see they're worried that they can't even get the 50 they've got two senators that look like they
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may vote against this um i'm sorry but every senator should be voting against this every senator it was uh
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chuck schumer himself that said this is the death of democracy if they ever do anything like this
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well there you go it is it makes it well let me quote um mike lee an evenly divided senate breaking
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and forever changing rules that require a super majority is like a football team declaring its
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opponent's end zone starts at the 40 yard line it's absurd and dangerous to the institution itself
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senator schumer's ras partisanship power grab should be seen for what it is a desperation and
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a failure to do what joe biden and democrats ran on unify if this rule change were to pass the people
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of the united states would suffer immeasurably as immeasurably as the senate devolves into a strictly
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majoritarian lord of the flies environment senator schumer and his disastrous plan must be stopped
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did you feel comfortable with that football reference like going through that because i
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know you're a big sports fan oh big sports fan and you felt comfortable yeah with the the end zone
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being the 40 yard line starting at the 40 yard okay cool i just wanted to make sure i haven't heard
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you talking that much i mean obviously the playoffs are coming oh the playoffs coming soon why are you
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questioning me on sports no the show is known for its sports talk i mean known for something about
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sports it is known yeah for one of the hosts well i am i don't want to say which team i'm rooting for
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in the playoffs but okay there's one in there that i am rooting for but i don't want to divide i don't
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want to divide the i'm a uniter you're a divider you pick a team i say keep it to yourself keep it to
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yourself all teams good luck all teams matter yes yeah all teams wow there you go
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pat gray is joining us now from the pat gray show um you just finished up the uh uh your broadcast
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on blaze tv and uh you can hear the podcast uh impact gray unleashed wherever you get your podcast
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big story of the day to you uh i love the fact that it's finally happening uh there's a law professor at
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the university of miami who is proposing some much needed changes to the u.s constitution okay good
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which as you know is so outdated old and dusty dated and just irrelevant irrelevant yes uh rights
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have changed so much yeah and so have people right and the founders couldn't have foreseen any of that
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no uh-uh so um i i think this is great uh you know it's like what is he proposing she she she is
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proposing marianne franks law professor at university of miami uh-huh uh-huh proposing proposing a couple
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of changes to the first amendment which should read every person has the right to freedom of expression
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association peaceful assembly and petition of the government for redress of grief grievances
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consistent with the rights of others to do the same and subject subject to responsibility for
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abuses all conflicts of such rights shall be resolved in accordance with the principle of
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equality and dignity of all persons amen finally somebody said finally finally finally under this
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oppressive constitution as currently written you couldn't say that you couldn't you know you could
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not right uh then in the second amendment what a surprise the second amendment yeah first the
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second amendment the uh gun uh situation has been eliminated wait and instead we're going to talk
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about uh product protecting reproductive health oh yeah well that's what the founders intended yes if
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they would have seen this society exactly so the way it's changed amending the second amendment
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to be not the second amendment yes it's going to be about abortion now okay all people have the
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right to bodily autonomy consistent with the right of other people to do the same including the right
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to defend themselves against unlawful force and the right of self-determination in reproductive
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matters okay thank you good good i'm so glad so we can kill our babies but we can't stop somebody
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from killing us right okay all right i got that that is really yeah it's really good it's important
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and you know it's like ruth bader ginsburg said you shouldn't look to the u.s constitution uh if
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you're writing a new one and that's what kind of this is all about um she suggested that we go with
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much more recent uh documents like canada's which canada is not having a problem at all not a problem
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no no iceland just redid theirs by twitter twitter twitter that's why there's all kinds of lols
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in the constitution now it is an emoji based constitution i like that i like that i like
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that i like that and with the emojis you kind of understand better what the original intent was
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right because if you see a smiley face you know they're happy about correct right or the crying
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like they're crying laughing that means they don't want that thing in there that's this is right this is
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a joke clause may i change may i change the subject to uh to betty white betty white that is a change
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that is a change that's pretty drastic well she was old dusty and irrelevant you know what i mean
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change was about to come and it was way overdue way overdue um betty white i don't know about anybody
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else but when she died we started watching the golden girls and i haven't seen the golden girls since
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they were on originally you know what i mean yeah once in a while i'd catch a rerun but not really
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sure just turning just turning it on and hearing this
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brought back so many it was weird i said to tanya are you like does this affect you this theme and she's
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like yeah i can't exactly describe it but it feels like home you know what i mean yeah that's great
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oh it's it is so amazing and i i watched it and that that was funny television it was it holds up
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funny it does it does it holds up funny television yeah i was never a fan of it uh really back in the
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day but uh were you yeah i was yeah i was i used to like it too i watched watch the reruns i remember
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and you know i mean again it was just to scream yeah she was her her role was she was dumb right
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she was dumb she was the ditz essentially of the group right um and then her be arthur and estelle
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getty i i wasn't a fan of uh what's her name the other room mcclanahan yeah room mcclanahan i wasn't
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a fan of that character but i she was the one that was always having sex with everybody everybody
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yeah yeah everybody everybody i saw a quote from uh i quote i saw a quote from betty uh white she said
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my answer to anything under the sun like what would you have not done in the business that you've always
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she was really funny she was a delight i mean you can't not like betty white yeah that's the one of
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those rare things that i think unites everybody and she was she was one of those celebrities i have
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no idea what her political background was yeah no idea that went away they they stopped caring about
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appealing to all of the country there's this thing too that happened with her where you just you just
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can't pre-plan a 100th birthday party you just you shouldn't do it it's not a good idea sad you
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certainly shouldn't announce it months in advance and and in the article they said she was in good
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health yeah i mean and then like two days later she's gone at 99 years old and yeah i mean you go
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fast it can happen um i went i went to a movie this weekend this is like three or four days seemingly i
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got a couple days it seemed after you know she wound up dying and they were still running the commercial
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for her join betty white for her 100th birthday party oh it's like i don't know
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people no that's not good i guess they were doing a fathom event which is one of these in theater events
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and i you know i assume it it's off maybe adjusted
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it's gonna be kind of sad yeah i mean maybe it has a memorial or something but i don't i don't think
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we're gonna be joining her unfortunately on that no if you bought tickets for that it uh it might turn
00:30:51.660
out to be kind of a different uh kind of mood yeah yeah yeah a little different vibe there maybe
00:30:56.760
uh you know she said that she said exactly the same thing my father said i'm still a teenager in my mind
00:31:04.820
that's what i say all the time me too seriously i'm 18 in my head yeah yeah and it's not until you see
00:31:11.800
yourself in the mirror that you're like holy crap i'm not 18 on the outside right right it's weird
00:31:17.900
isn't it yeah and you you it's weird it's it plays such a game with you because especially as
00:31:25.080
you start to get to the top of the food chain you know as as the people who always were at the
00:31:31.200
big person's table and you were at the little kitty's table and now you find yourself you know
00:31:37.100
closer and closer to the end of the table as the patriarch you're like oh my god i'm next
00:31:42.940
i mean it's weird it is very weird i mean you notice it from everything from you know the table
00:31:50.060
for sure but also bending down to pick something up i know i was on instagram i don't know a while
00:31:55.540
ago and i i was going through and you know they start serving you ads for i guess things that they
00:32:00.020
think you want and they were serving me ads for shoes you don't have to bend down to tie
00:32:05.020
and i was like this is insulting click click click and bought two pairs they're fantastic
00:32:11.740
they slip right on and they just hug the back of your ankles they're awesome what are they are
00:32:19.860
you wearing one now uh yeah yeah actually it reminds me one of the first episodes that we
00:32:26.560
watched of golden girls uh she meets a uh uh foot doctor and uh she betty white says have you ever
00:32:34.980
met dr shoals uh is that shoes like oh yeah that's pretty good look it doesn't look like an
00:32:42.600
old person shoe but this is an old person telling you that so it's a good point yeah but they're
00:32:47.660
fantastic uh kizik i think they're called yeah and i love them i am looking for shoes like that
00:32:53.240
and they're on it me too and you put them on and they just slip right on they slip right off
00:32:57.420
they're perfect have you had the have you tried the new sneakers that have the little thing on the
00:33:02.760
back the tab on the back that you just hold on the the the shoe strings don't do anything
00:33:06.800
no oh yeah yeah i usually wear them every day and today i'm not wearing them it they're fantastic
00:33:14.080
they're fantastic you just hold on to the back of them you put them in and they slip right on you
00:33:19.500
don't have to tie your shoes we are the laziest people in the history oh yeah oh god yeah because
00:33:24.060
those aren't made for old people that that's a that's a new fashion thing i think right that's how i
00:33:29.740
think of it too that's how i convince myself of of getting old as well sure because you know like
00:33:35.940
it just comes to a point of what year is this do i really need to bend down to pick things up
00:33:40.520
they should rise to me everything should just come up to the level that makes me comfortable
00:33:46.080
right this is america it's 2022 we were supposed to have flying cars i can get shoes i have i shouldn't
00:33:53.140
be tying shoes 2020 or no sorry 20 uh 2000 the year 2000 i remember thinking the year 2000 was a joke
00:34:01.300
growing up it was like oh i don't happen in the year 2000 it was an absolute joke then i remember
00:34:08.320
20 uh 2001 and thinking how much change will come by 2020 and me going will i still be alive in 2020
00:34:19.360
you know what i mean now it we're we're on our way to 2030 yeah i mean i remember all you have all
00:34:27.380
these like things you've been talking about for as long as i've known you by 2030 x y and z is going
00:34:31.860
to happen it's like right around the corner it is like all those changes and you see a lot of them
00:34:36.360
happening i mean the the automatic driving cars it was a big one i remember and you know it's and the
00:34:41.760
job losses have you seen the job losses uh of what's what's coming now people right now you know
00:34:48.300
regular reporters are starting to talk about job losses and because of robots yeah or ai just being
00:34:56.080
so good that it will take and and i want to talk about this uh later this week but it's really
00:35:02.420
important that you understand what is coming and you understand for your children because going to
00:35:09.900
college right now for some of these degrees is ridiculous it's ridiculous by the time they get out
00:35:15.140
of college for instance accounting by the time they go through college if they're going for four
00:35:20.060
years it's it's it's we're in the last few years of that i mean somebody's gonna have to oversee it but
00:35:27.420
you're not going to have accounting accountants like we have that that is a that's a dead-end job
00:35:32.760
an accountant yes why ai will be able to do all of it ai will be able to to balance all the books make
00:35:40.960
sure everything's ai is going to be taking any of those little menial you're saying more like on the
00:35:47.000
none an accountant that makes all sorts of important decisions though and that are that have the nuance
00:35:52.320
of human life right right and so there will be somebody so there's still jobs there'll still be
00:35:58.000
jobs but they are different and less and fewer much much much much less the thing that you have to
00:36:05.880
focus on is your emotional uh quotient the thing that ai won't be able to reproduce is connecting
00:36:15.740
with the individual for instance doctors doctors are not going to be the source of information they're
00:36:21.800
not going to be the ones that say you've got cancer actually they will be the ones saying to you
00:36:27.620
you've got cancer but they will not be the ones diagnosing they'll just take you'll go in they'll take
00:36:33.040
all of it they'll feed it into the machine the the ai will diagnose tell you exactly what to do
00:36:41.000
give you all the information but you don't want a machine doing it because it won't have any personal
00:36:47.420
skills so the doctor is just to go between between the ai and the patient saying listen i want to break
00:36:54.520
this to you wow that's instead of doing that you need like adorable little children like they'll be like
00:36:59.980
you have cancer daddy you know what i mean it just sounds better coming from a cute kid you don't
00:37:05.260
want some weird doctor telling you like a horror movie really yeah
00:37:10.940
wow that sounds like something from a horror film uh trying to buy or sell a home or both without
00:37:27.620
having a really good real estate agent is sort of like trying to land a passenger plane with nothing
00:37:33.340
but an instruction manual written entirely in chinese and you're not chinese uh even if you do
00:37:40.640
speak chinese you're probably in for a rough landing this is why you need a great real estate agent that
00:37:47.840
has landed the plane several times that knows what they're doing that has connections to all of the
00:37:53.380
people that you're going to need and most importantly listens to you really listens to you
00:38:01.000
i don't know how many times i've been with a real estate agent i'll say yeah we're looking for this
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this is the glenn beck program um tomorrow night uh on my nine o'clock wednesday night special
00:39:00.860
uh donald trump for the full hour uh donald trump in an interview that is really focused
00:39:08.560
not on the past but on the future what are we going to do next how hard is it to take this
00:39:17.700
country with the inflation and with the money spending and everything else how can we turn
00:39:22.820
this around how can we undo the damage that covid uh has done or you know what are we in store for
00:39:31.320
i talked to him about putin uh and china and it is a it's a really frightening uh section of the
00:39:39.260
interview let me just play just what he said about putin and biden the one of the first things that
00:39:45.320
joe biden did was to stop the keystone uh pipeline and then say to russia you can build your pipeline
00:39:53.880
that's something that reagan forever we've been saying don't do that poland begged him ukraine
00:40:01.440
begged him don't do that you had i stopped it you had stopped it was done correct if if you would
00:40:09.760
have done that people would have said see there he's in bed he's friends with putin he loves putin
00:40:14.220
you know it's like crazy i watched this is being taped in uh what is it november or december we're
00:40:20.860
gonna run out of time and we'll be airing in january i asked him what did you think when you saw putin
00:40:30.000
and biden together what did you think you saw the two of them his response is very telling that's
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the
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last year we made a ton of ground we we took away from the left one of their most important tools and
00:43:06.960
that is the tool of indoctrinating our children covid has actually been a blessing in that way when we
00:43:14.760
started to see what was really being taught to our children also our children going back to school
00:43:21.140
it's kind of a i'm i'm torn on this i i want them to go back to school but then again i see what
00:43:29.080
they're being taught and what they're being taught is not history well somebody that uh was trying to teach
00:43:37.420
real history trying just to reinstate our heroes for our children banned by facebook yesterday permanently
00:43:47.880
until people started crying out going wait a minute wait a minute congress got involved and facebook said oh my
00:43:55.040
gosh that was a horrible mistake we talked to her in 60 seconds
00:43:59.660
it's a perfect place to talk about the tuttle twins big challenge for you this new year
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things are insane what do you do what do you do you have to take care of your children and
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00:44:26.500
know what i know what the kids are like i i mean you know they're my kids are just like your kids
00:44:32.140
they're not listening to me either you need really engaging stories to teach them and teach them at a
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all right we have uh bethany mandel on um and i want her to tell the story
00:45:15.720
hi bethany how are you i'm good i'm good glenn how are you i'm great it's good to have you on i saw
00:45:22.260
your text uh or your uh facebook post last night i don't remember what it was about nine o'clock at
00:45:28.660
night and you have done the heroes of liberty it's a book series and you've published them you're an
00:45:36.160
independent publisher and apparently you were labeled disruptive content by facebook and you
00:45:46.000
were permanently suspended as of yesterday uh by facebook
00:45:51.120
yeah so leading up to the to the sort of mad dash of christmas shopping we had uh we had received a
00:46:00.460
message from facebook saying um you have to clean up your act you have to post better ads or we're
00:46:07.380
going to suspend your account and we replied and said what exactly are we in violation of we don't
00:46:13.200
we don't understand and then they replied and said uh this is your final notice you're in violation
00:46:18.800
and your account has been permanently suspended and so that meant a few things we couldn't post ads
00:46:24.020
anymore which was a massive source of revenue and we put a lot of our marketing budget i would say the
00:46:28.620
vast majority of our budget into those ads but also we had spent a lot of money and time cultivating a
00:46:35.300
community on facebook and instagram so that we could tell people about our books and they wouldn't
00:46:40.460
let us access to those accounts and so they appeared like they were still active but we weren't able to
00:46:46.460
access them yeah so there was just no there was no recourse there was no human being that we could talk
00:46:52.340
to we know that a human actually shut us down but there was no there's no way for us to talk to them
00:46:58.200
to sort of appeal in any way and like it felt like we were hostages you know we're paying them
00:47:04.680
thousands of dollars and there's nothing you can do and so we made us think about it and it became a
00:47:11.820
story on fox news on fox business and then at that point was when they contacted not us but several
00:47:18.980
uh members of congress and told them that we were reinstated um they've never actually contacted us or
00:47:26.180
told us and it i mean it really does feel like it we're hostages because we got a call from you know
00:47:31.000
government representatives saying we can go free the jail cell is open that's crazy we were never told
00:47:36.400
that so the disruptive content tell me about your content so it's super wholesome and really like
00:47:44.980
we're not even political we're we're very uh patriotic and packed with american values the the pictures
00:47:52.240
in our books are stunning and we have a lot of those pictures in our ads and you know all we're
00:47:58.060
doing is trying to sort of teach children about heroes that we we consider heroes ronald reagan thomas
00:48:06.300
sol and amy coney barrett are the three first books and we had a lot of comments on those on those ads
00:48:13.860
saying heroes of fascism and and i want to burn these books especially barrett and ronald reagan is a war
00:48:21.040
criminal and we think that those people reported our content and that report got to a woke facebook
00:48:28.780
employee who agreed with them they agreed that ronald reagan is a war criminal and so they shut us down
00:48:33.660
you know this is what i told uh mark zuckerberg he said maybe uh well others said maybe we should have uh
00:48:42.440
uh you should have quotas where you hire a certain number of uh conservatives um i i don't think that's a
00:48:49.640
a good idea i hate quotas um however the solution has been you just have to get out of a bubble
00:48:56.040
you do have to hire people that don't all think in lockstep because that would never happen in a company
00:49:04.060
where you had that debate a healthy debate going on inside where people would say ronald
00:49:10.600
ronald reagan was a fascist and we're going to listen to the person who just said we should burn
00:49:16.200
these books come on it's extremely authoritarian and and this is this is the less now it's it's
00:49:24.200
authoritarian and they're book burners they're against the first amendment it's everything
00:49:28.900
against what we built our country on and this is so much of why we wanted to do these books for kids
00:49:33.880
because we don't want our kids to turn out like these people um and you know it's happening in our
00:49:39.900
schools and and this is sort of our way of changing the narrative that kids are hearing about
00:49:44.900
our country and about morals and values at home you know the 15 minutes before bedtime
00:49:51.120
so um these books are aimed at what age it's it's around six to 12 i i have five children who span those
00:49:59.900
ages and my my four-year-old definitely gets something out of it my eight-year-old loves them
00:50:05.340
and i've heard from folks that they're young teenagers like them too but i think the the sweet
00:50:09.580
spot is between ages six to 12 okay um and how do you get them heroes of liberty.com and if people
00:50:16.840
want to use a promo code we uh we activated blaze for your listeners oh wow okay um heroes of liberty.com
00:50:24.720
use the promo code blaze um well i can't i can't wish you enough luck uh what are your next
00:50:31.620
titles that are coming out yeah so we're doing uh john wayne coming out in february and we're going to
00:50:37.960
have a subscription sort of service so that people can um people can use that and um and also alexander
00:50:45.140
hamilton and uh and margaret thatcher and and we're sort of trying to do the subscription so that we're
00:50:50.700
not indebted to big tech and sort of on the hook to to be at their mercy so we can just send books
00:50:58.680
directly to people without having to um to market every single month and and pray that uh that they
00:51:04.860
don't cut us off again because we don't know they've never told us if we are on thin ice or not
00:51:09.120
i i i have to just tell you from experience um you really cannot build your business around facebook
00:51:16.640
you cannot do it i i mean they they built an app for people like like me uh and i think i was one of
00:51:24.300
the first people to have it the creator app do you remember this stew and it it would it would
00:51:30.300
the algorithm would change so my content would be uh pushed out faster um and we built a large audience
00:51:38.360
on facebook and i really have very little connection to my facebook audience now people that signed up
00:51:45.700
and want to follow me they're not getting my uh my posts so you cannot build your your business on
00:51:54.640
on facebook because they will come and shut you down and they don't really mind if this wouldn't
00:52:00.540
have gotten to congress they wouldn't have cared yep that's exactly right and you know we we know that
00:52:05.780
because when we were told well first of all we were never told but when it became known that we were
00:52:12.960
released from facebook jail they didn't tell us they told several members of congress and they told
00:52:18.820
brit hume at fox news and mary catherine ham at cnn they replied to their tweets and then they contacted
00:52:24.620
members of congress and they they have our contact information we paid them tens of thousands of
00:52:28.980
dollars they could reach out to us but they didn't and it's because they cared more about the the
00:52:35.120
narrative and about the optics than they cared about actually doing right by their customers yeah they
00:52:39.280
didn't change their belief that you were uh well what do they call you a disruptor disruptive content but
00:52:45.600
i like disruptor better yeah uh you are a disruptor and uh a disruptor of of the the left and what
00:52:53.200
they're doing and more power to you bethany thank you so much i appreciate it thank you so much ben i
00:52:59.460
really appreciate it you bet uh look i told you yesterday that this year i think you're going to
00:53:07.600
start seeing some things that are going to be very very damaging one we don't believe in the media
00:53:14.420
anymore uh this is something that i talked to president trump about and you'll see that interview
00:53:20.100
tomorrow night on wednesday night i i talked to him about the the press fake news in fact we have
00:53:25.960
this clip on fake news listen and even i was uncomfortable when you said the press is the enemy
00:53:32.440
of the people you were right um i knew that deep state was a thing this bureaucracy that just doesn't
00:53:40.920
answer to anybody um but i didn't realize how bad it was until you started to expose it i just made a
00:53:50.520
you exposed it also i remember you long before i got this involved i used to get great press remember
00:53:57.180
before i ran for politics i guess that's how i got elected i got i was the the boy wonder i was getting
00:54:02.880
great press i mean historically i would get pretty good press long before that you were hitting the press
00:54:09.040
pretty hard they were also hitting you pretty hard and you realized it was unfair right no i said
00:54:13.500
they're the enemy of the people i came up with the fake news i know that one of the best of all names
00:54:17.880
they're fake news but now i realize it's not strong enough they're really the corrupt news they're very
00:54:23.340
corrupt they are uh uh he's right and i think we see that now uh everyone except them they are so
00:54:36.220
buttoned up in their own little bubble that they don't get it and the same is happening with science
00:54:42.320
can we play the joe rogan uh clips that we have joe rogan uh was on um just uh before the holiday
00:54:53.580
and he had robert malone on who's been on this program several times but he talked about black rock
00:54:59.800
which we have mentioned several times and the world economic forum and you know i don't know if
00:55:07.060
you've seen the ratings of joe rogan but it's about 11 million people isn't it 11 million i've seen that
00:55:15.140
being tweeted around i don't know what's exactly that's based on but he has a massive audience we
00:55:20.420
know massive audience a massive audience uh and he's talking about the reason why his audience is so
00:55:26.400
biggest because he's talking about the things that the average person on both sides on both sides
00:55:32.120
are wanting to know he started to scratch the surface of of why all of this is happening with
00:55:41.540
uh big pharmaceutical uh and covid listen to this cut to well that's one of the more disturbing things
00:55:49.940
the opposite of that is one of the more disturbing things about this pandemic is how people
00:55:54.280
have just decided because they're scared and because they want a solution that the pharmaceutical
00:56:01.240
companies have their best interests at heart and that they're not these machines that are designed
00:56:09.180
to make money and they they sell drugs and the drugs are often beneficial but their main goal is to make
00:56:16.320
money and if they can fudge the data if they can move the numbers around if they can delete negative
00:56:22.160
consequences pfizer is one of the most criminal pharmaceutical organizations in the world based on their past
00:56:30.260
legal history and fines what do those fines include bribing physicians okay it is a cost benefit analysis in
00:56:40.220
the pharmaceutical industry about misbehavior they are not grounded in the ethical principles that you and i
00:56:47.760
say as average people believe in they don't live in that world as you appropriately point out they are
00:56:55.140
about profit return on investment and furthermore the overlords that own them black rock vanguard state
00:57:04.540
street etc these large massive funds that are completely decoupled from nation states have no moral core
00:57:12.120
they have no moral purpose i want to talk about that and that response in 60 seconds let me take a quick
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00:57:43.220
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so the reason why i wanted to play that joe rogan uh cut and there's another one i want to play
00:59:02.100
is because he is he is malone is scratching the surface of the great reset and black rock is one
00:59:10.360
of the biggest they are they don't care about anything except making money and they are all
00:59:17.980
in with the great reset and they're going to they're going to say this is they're doing it for the
00:59:23.920
environment they're doing it for social justice but they're not they're doing it for money period
00:59:29.420
it is it is grotesque and when people especially people who actually believe in social justice
00:59:37.920
um which i'm not sure how many people really truly believe that it's it's more of a power play
00:59:45.120
but people do believe in global warming and do want to do something about global warming i want to be
00:59:52.040
good to the environment and make sure that we're not doing things that hurt the planet we all are on
00:59:58.620
that one when the people who are really down with the green new deal and everything else figure out
01:00:03.740
what black rock is doing black rock is in trouble you better control the entire population you better
01:00:14.300
make sure that you have everybody locked down before they figure out what you're doing because
01:00:20.380
they're lying to you and they're only enriching themselves and those elites at the very very top
01:00:26.420
when did pharmaceutical companies become the good guys to the left when did that happen
01:00:33.300
when did that happen and by the way if you think the pharmaceuticals like the republicans uh did you
01:00:42.080
notice that they didn't release the information that you know they had until after the election
01:00:49.220
and they let joe biden know before they let donald trump know they are on the side of this great reset
01:00:59.120
and it is so clear that they are in bed with giant uh funds with the government and the government is in bed
01:01:12.180
with giant pharmaceuticals chuck schumer and barack obama they were the ones saying these giant
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pharmaceutical companies were out of control now nothing when pharmaceutical companies are pretty much
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telling us how we have to live our life what we have to put into our bodies no one's questioning that
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there's one other there's one other clip that goes to this how much time do i have
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not enough okay when we come back i'm gonna play because malone talks about the world economic forum
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and it's really important that you understand who those people are this is the davos crowd
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this is the george soros crowd and they're the ones pushing the great reset
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and i want you to hear what he he talks about and how what he says dr malone on joe rogan show
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what he said about the world economic forum they are just beginning to scratch the surface on this
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and once this goes mainstream once people really understand it's over it's over for them it really is
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but it's a race against time they're gonna say it's a conspiracy theory but my new book is riddled with facts
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it's all fact driven and you can see where all of the facts come from and you can do your own homework at the end of the book
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but it's essential that you understand what the great reset is
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and they can explain it to their friends and you understand it in real terms what this means
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to you what this means to your children then we can fight back but it's happening at a really rapid pace
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as we told you yesterday they're bracing now for economic collapse they've just done a
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uh a big great reset drill on economic collapse that is coming and that will put us right into the hands
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this is the glenn back program i want to play the uh next clip from uh dr malone on joe rogan because
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it goes to the great reset listen to this now with this this twitter event
01:05:19.340
my wife and i have racked our brains about what was the what is likely to have been the tweet that
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triggered this and you know you never know the last two that i can think of that went out was one that
01:05:36.240
was on our sub stack in which we um referred to a fantastic video that has been put out by the
01:05:44.100
canadian covid care alliance group that summarizes all the malfeasance and data manipulation misinterpretation
01:05:51.080
associated with the pfizer vaccines and their clinical trials it's a super video and um of course
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that's i guess that is uh interpreted as something that would cause people to become vaccine hesitant
01:06:05.780
that's the sin in general is saying things that cause people to become vaccine hesitant the other thing
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that i put out immediately before that was a post a link to a website for the world economic forum
01:06:21.000
that lays out their entire strategy for how they manage media how they're managing covid19
01:06:29.360
and all of their core messaging it's a fascinating website with links those are the only two things i can
01:06:36.680
think of that would meet the criteria so you know my position all the way through this comes off of
01:06:44.940
the platform of bioethics and the importance of informed consent this is really important he's saying
01:06:53.880
the only thing he can think of out of the two that he can even think that maybe twitter had a problem with
01:07:00.040
one of them was a link to the website for the world economic forum i have been telling you to do
01:07:08.540
your own homework and do not listen to conspiracy theories go to their own website and you will see
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everything that we're talking about now i think that website is going to change i'm hoping this book
01:07:23.740
is a it puts a dent uh into the uh into the conspiracy theory of the great reset because it's all from them
01:07:35.340
it's all from them and so he's saying their strategy on how to manage the media with covid19
01:07:44.440
and all of their core messaging it's a fascinating website blah blah blah blah blah so this is the same
01:07:51.760
thing they just did uh i think it was uh december 5th maybe they just the world economic forum just held
01:08:00.660
another war game session where they were talking about an economic collapse a global economic collapse
01:08:08.500
and how they needed to handle the um the media and how they needed to get the media online on message
01:08:19.240
and then discredit and shut down anyone who was proposing conspiracy theories as they said
01:08:27.240
well that's why that's why malone is being shut down but i i i just want to appeal to the common sense
01:08:38.600
of americans there must be opposition in all things that is that's a general
01:08:48.400
rule of law for the entire universe opposites are important and they're a part of all life
01:09:05.360
when you say i'm going to isolate and silence anyone in opposition you're violating the basic
01:09:17.600
rules and laws of the universe you must have that give and take that push and pull you have to have it
01:09:28.200
science is not science if you shut everyone else down it's religion that's religion
01:09:37.340
that's what we had when when the church was locking people up in the towers because they said i don't think
01:09:45.780
i don't think uh the sun revolves around us i think we revolve around the sun
01:09:50.640
lock them in the tower even though they knew it to be true
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it hurt their power and so they silenced those voices they knew it was true
01:10:05.060
this is exactly the same thing that is happening now opposition and this is why this is why the first
01:10:14.740
amendment is so important the first amendment does not guarantee just my speech it guarantees the speech
01:10:23.540
which of people i vehemently disagree with because opposition in all things is vital
01:10:46.640
and this is a fundamental right that is universal in its nature
01:11:08.400
i've been thinking about this a lot lately because i feel like we our society locks uh lacks any kind of shame
01:11:19.920
and so what's the difference between shame and guilt and what is it and is shame bad
01:11:26.480
because in some ways that's been a big problem with humanity is shame when you shouldn't be ashamed
01:11:44.760
uh this is a tactic that you can find in rules for radicals
01:12:03.740
i could see myself saying guilty is charged but i am not ashamed of it
01:12:11.100
but can you see yourself saying i'm ashamed of what i did but i'm not guilty of doing it
01:12:46.340
i said something i shouldn't have said to that person
01:52:59.500
and the democrats for who they are you're seeing
01:53:03.340
the actual agenda and you're feeling the effects
01:53:14.560
general election you're going to see real economic
01:53:22.800
people or are we going to be the people that are
01:53:35.020
from the mob i mean the mob the reason why the mob
01:53:39.240
does so well over in italy is because when there's a
01:53:41.960
tragedy they're the first on the scene that's why
01:53:49.260
we're not the mob we just think you know people just
01:53:56.640
think some people think that we're not the good side
01:53:59.920
but we are if we just retain retain and remain who we are
01:54:05.940
when the hard times come and speak not about policies but
01:54:12.000
principles and then do and live what we say and hold the
01:54:17.780
others to account i mean i i love these people who say i'm
01:54:23.200
we're not going to forget you vote for this bill we're not going
01:54:35.420
a real backlash against the republicans or anybody else
01:54:40.500
that are playing footsie but i'll believe that when mitch mcconnell is gone
01:54:45.040
i'll believe that when the ones that everybody knows
01:54:50.160
oh my gosh he's a disaster cocaine mitch isn't going anywhere
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still one of my favorite political ads of all time
01:55:03.300
uh but i mean i i look there's always going to be
01:55:06.660
there's always going to be senators and congressmen you don't like but i mean
01:55:09.720
if you look at you know the who are the stars of the senate now
01:55:12.380
they're the people that were elected during the tea party
01:55:14.380
you know mike lee's you know ted cruz ran paul those people that everyone
01:55:18.940
you know i think have held up pretty well through this principle wise
01:55:23.000
have uh came out of that era you know there's a lot of good people
01:55:27.420
who did come out of that maybe it takes more than one wave maybe we don't
01:55:30.820
get what we want on the first day it took them 100 years to destroy us
01:55:34.820
yeah look at the plan that plan was not a two-week plan
01:55:37.360
no you know it's a very long-term one that you've outlined for a long time
01:55:40.820
right and it's going to take a while to push back on it maybe this is another
01:55:43.900
important part of it i think this is a critical part and a very important part
01:55:48.500
and i think if everybody keeps their cool this is why the press is trying to
01:55:53.900
piss you off this week they're going to try to piss you off this week this
01:55:57.860
thursday in particular this january 6 thing don't even watch television don't
01:56:02.760
even watch it they are just going to make everybody who voted for donald trump
01:56:07.000
into the worst human ever and why are they doing that because they need you to
01:56:12.120
react that way don't don't they don't have that power over you nobody's watching
01:56:24.600
if one of your new year's resolutions isn't getting better night sleeps then uh
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maybe you either have a perfect sleep now or i i don't know you don't know what
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you're missing when you get a good night's sleep mike lindell gave me one of
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his um uh my pillows and quite honestly i didn't like it at first because i had
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the small one i needed the extra of the extra large uh when i had the no sarah
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that's not a fat joke oh my gosh look at her laughing
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anyway when mike came to my office he was asking if he could be a sponsor on the
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program and i said uh he said what do you think of the pillow and i said well
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he said oh my gosh you don't like it and i said no i don't actually uh and i knew
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that was going to be the end of any relationship but i have to be able to tell you
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the truth he said let me send you the large you have the small let me send you the large
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and that is sick twisted freak by the way i will not hear your maligning of uh
01:58:23.880
of uh keanu reeves another second did you see what he's doing with the proceeds of this movie
01:58:29.640
of this movie yeah they paid him for it that's a true that's a tragedy in and of itself
01:58:35.320
seventy percent seventy percent he is uh donating uh to leukemia research because of his his sister
01:58:43.120
isn't that great what if they don't want it this is dirty money just like you know we'd rather not
01:58:48.580
do the research i really thought you were going to go down to seventy percent of everything that
01:58:52.380
he made off that so that's dollar 75 and now i'm sure he made plenty of money for it he wouldn't
01:58:57.200
have done it if he didn't make plenty of money yeah 30 31.5 million dollars someone told me it was
01:59:02.540
they they spent 250 million dollars on this movie which is that was uh not a good investment no not a
01:59:08.000
good investment they put dookie hauser as the bad guy in it oh my gosh i saw i like neil patrick
01:59:13.300
harris i think he's a good actor he was not terrible in this role what is he doing in this role
01:59:17.820
uh i will tell you that i saw um he's stretching his acting wings i know he shouldn't do that
01:59:23.800
always just stay in your box never leave the box don't try to get out of the box always just stay
01:59:31.360
exactly where you're typecast that's very that's a good that's good advice uh so i uh it works for
01:59:37.940
some keanu reeves being one of them uh i saw spider-man oh yeah really good really really good i've
01:59:46.960
heard nothing but great things about it yeah i i i don't want to hype it anymore just really good
01:59:53.140
really enjoyed it a great storyline great uh it just fleshes the characters out a lot and by the way
02:00:02.540
there are two teasers one in the middle of the uh the credits and then one at the very end and the
02:00:09.800
one at the very end is the one you really need to see yeah they always put the teasers back there
02:00:14.140
um i saw um american underdog the kurt warner story gotta see that you gotta see it's good it's
02:00:20.300
a good like it's a good quality sports underdog story and they did a good job of it i love those
02:00:25.920
would you put it in the category of like invincible yeah it's in that it's in that realm yeah um now of
02:00:31.160
course invincible is about the greatest team ever assembled uh the philadelphia eagles so it's in
02:00:36.020
another category um uh obviously uh the higher a playoff category whatever uh but no the kurt warner
02:00:43.880
thing is is is good i also saw sing too because i have kids which was was it good yeah i mean i like
02:00:49.420
it was it as good as sing one you know i don't know if anything could rise to those levels was it
02:00:55.000
better than the matrix 2 yes any other the matrix movies outside of the first one elephant yeah give
02:01:03.820
the proceeds for any kind of research uh yes uh gave it to uh forgetfulness really yeah but that's
02:01:10.440
wow that's what at least they thought they did but they may have forgotten okay good thank you very
02:01:15.580
much all right back tomorrow don't forget 9 p.m tomorrow night our exclusive interview on the future
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