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On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the New Zealand shooting, why Beto O Rourke should be banned from running for president, and why we should all be thankful we have the Second Amendment.
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Well, maybe we should ban Beto, because Beto has said some pretty violent things in the past.
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So I was with Tony Robbins this weekend in Los Angeles.
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I went to one of his events and I turned off my cell phone.
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I turned everything off, only checked it once, and that was on Thursday night.
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And I checked it because people were talking about the shooting in New Zealand.
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I want to show you, play some audio here because things have progressed over the weekend on this.
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Let me play the audio of CARE director blaming Trump for New Zealand shooting.
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They impact the lives of innocent people at home and globally.
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And you should condemn this, not only as a hate crime, but as a white supremacist terrorist attack.
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And you need to assure all of us, Muslims, Blacks, Jews, immigrants, that we are protected and you will not tolerate any physical violence against us because we are immigrants or we are minorities.
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CARE was started by the Palestinian Committee, which was funded and started by the Muslim Brotherhood.
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And then the Muslim Brotherhood needed another arm outside of the Middle East.
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And so in America, they started the Palestinian Committee.
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The Palestinian Committee had three founding members of their propaganda arm.
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The propaganda arm, it was started by that guy you just heard.
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He's one of the guys that was on the committee that started the propaganda arm here in the United States for the Muslim Brotherhood called CARE.
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However, that's who they are, and that's the way they should be introduced every time.
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Now, I don't necessarily disagree with anything that he said about condemning this violence, that no immigrant, nobody, nobody should be under this threat.
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However, for him to say that it is Donald Trump's fault is ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous.
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Anything anybody New Zealand saw came from the mainstream media, came from our media.
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And then the media in New Zealand picking it up.
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So if you really want to have direct blame, I think it would be from the media and what the media is saying.
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The guy who's responsible is the guy who walked into the mosque.
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It's a bizarre sign of how we worship the president as a position in this country.
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That we need him to come out and every time there's a crime for him to say, well, this type of violence is unacceptable.
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You do not need the president to come out every time and tweet to you his disdain for a particular attack.
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Just like when Christians are being slaughtered in the Middle East that the media did not step up and cover at all when that was going on.
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We all know that these are terrible, terrible things.
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The idea that the story today is whether the president tweeted about it or not is disgraceful.
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It takes a really serious incident with really serious problems and degrades it to nonsense.
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I will give you, I will take a slight difference.
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There are times, there are times that it does matter if you come out and say something.
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For instance, if you are proposing legislation to kill infants and commit infanticide, it is important that you come out and say, I am against this.
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However, the president has said, I'm against this.
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Inexplicably, there are two sides to that one where half of the country, one major party is saying, yeah, we should be able to do that.
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There's no party that I know of outside of legitimately white supremacists, which we saw in Charlottesville.
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It was like the Super Bowl for white supremacists and like 100 people showed up.
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So, I mean, this is a, look, one person can do a lot of damage.
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And so, as we've said a million times, this sort of nonsense should go away and it's despicable.
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But, you know, there's not a huge white supremacist movement in the United States.
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So, the idea that that needs to be the story today, I think, is the, it's just, it's a sign that every single story has to come back to Donald Trump.
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To punish us for some ill we did thousands of years ago or something, every single story has to be about Donald Trump.
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I can't even watch football anymore without them bringing up Donald Trump.
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It's not even, it's not even co-equal branches of government.
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Congress is superior to the president in our system.
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We can't, yet all we do is focus on the president and what he's tweeted in the last 24 hours.
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I mean, all the coverage this morning was about the, because he's tweeting about some show on Fox.
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Why the hell are you covering him tweeting about the Fox lineup?
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Who cares what he's saying about the Fox lineup?
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Well, he must step up and talk about the important things.
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You're making decisions on your programming based on what one man is tweeting every day.
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The worst title of any news show in modern history has to be CNN's New Day, because it's always the same day.
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Every story's the same, no matter what's happening.
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All right, let me go to the prime minister of New Zealand.
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This will make you very, very grateful you have a second amendment.
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While work is being done as to the chain of events that led to both the holding of this gun license and the possession of these weapons, I can tell you one thing right now.
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There have been attempts to change our laws in 2005, 2012, and after an inquiry in 2017.
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They have tried to change the gun laws over and over again, but the people won't do it.
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So now that everybody's ramped up and angry, the government can just step in and say, we're going to change the laws.
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That's absolutely the worst thing I've ever heard.
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They're admitting, what we're looking for is we're looking to take people who are emotional about a terrible incident and exploit that emotion to have them, to make them do things they, when soberly thinking about the issue, didn't want to do.
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We didn't want, they didn't want to do this before when there wasn't a terrible tragedy, but maybe if we try to take advantage of their emotion, they'll do it this time.
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What's amazing to me is where, where does racism come from?
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When, when this shooting, where did it come from?
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It came from irrational thought, emotional, irrational thought.
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It came from, I'm losing my country and we're losing our way and nobody's doing anything.
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This is the, this is the, the result of, of doing everything your mother and father told you not to do.
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You know, I have a, I have a completely new understanding for the English in World War II.
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I've always thought it was, I always thought it was kind of a, oh, let me drink my tea with my pinky in my hand and, and, and, and, and maybe we can have some crumpets as well.
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Uh, uh, uh, let's, uh, let's, uh, let's have some biscuits.
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Um, whenever I saw the World War II poster that says stay calm and carry on, I've always, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, just stay calm.
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Don't, don't think of the giant evil, the literal evil that is right across the water and they're coming for you.
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And it didn't really occur to me until last week when everybody is freaking out about everything.
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And I thought to myself, everybody just needs to keep calm.
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I mean, we all know you don't go grocery shopping when you're hungry.
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We know that much, but we're going to make gun laws for a nation.
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The Cruz-Beto O'Rourke race, or Bob Frank O'Rourke, as we like to call him.
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And now, all of a sudden, when the option is not Ted Cruz, but it's Bernie Sanders or Kamala Harris or, you know, Julian Castro,
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now, all of a sudden, we're hearing the Beto stories.
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In fact, we found out this weekend that there were members of the press that held these stories back.
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Reuters actually had a story about Beto O'Rourke being part of a hacking group called the Cult of the Dead Cow.
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And it is one of the most, it's the oldest and most influential computer hacking groups in U.S. history.
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He was part of this group back in the day, and he talked about this.
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He confirmed it to a Reuters reporter who was writing a book about this particular hacking group,
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but only under the condition that you don't release the information until after the election is over against Cruz.
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We can leak national secrets, but that one, no, I've got it.
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You're giving the person, again, who knows, would this have changed?
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Well, first of all, it would not have changed the election, Cruz won anyway.
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And so now we're at the point where we're giving veto rights to the person accused of the problematic activity.
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We're giving them veto rights as to when the story can be published.
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And it's interesting, as you said, that it's only being published now, now that the left has to make a choice.
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Now that the left has to make a choice and the right is not involved.
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So now there are people in the press who are like, I don't want O'Rourke.
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When it was O'Rourke or Ted Cruz, they're all in lockstep.
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And we now know that what they say, they learn their lesson on Barack Obama.
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You know, we did go a little easy on him and there were some things.
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The excuse is great because, you know, the excuse from the reporter is, look, I had a, I was writing a book.
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And I don't want to give away everything I have in my book.
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And I couldn't, I didn't have the story confirmed.
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They wouldn't confirm it until I agreed to those terms.
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So I couldn't, I didn't have the story until this actually happened.
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Now, you're fooling yourself if you think they would have held off on something from Donald Trump or Ted Cruz about with the same standards.
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But the other thing is, his point was, I had to hold on to it for my book.
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I read it in a story, which is about the book coming out.
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It seems like now that he, now that other Democrats are running against him, now ask through the book.
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Like, I mean, I'm sure it's going to be in the book, but it seems to be a story completely separate from the book now.
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And so not only did, was he in this hacker group, but he also wrote some things about, you know, killing kids that he says he's embarrassed for.
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But I think the most significant is the one that he wrote about how we need to destroy money.
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I saw the kids one, which honestly could have been the manifesto from the person in New Zealand.
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It really, I mean, if you read it, again, he's a teenager, I guess, writing some weird fantasy and it's fiction.
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And I'm sure if you read Stephen King's writings back in the day, you'd also think he was psychotic.
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Talking about how, how wonderful he felt running over 38 children and killing them.
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White people, white people running over kids all the time.
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That was the Muslim terrorist that was doing that.
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So it would be the white person that would have to kill the Muslim terrorist for doing that.
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And if he doesn't say any motive for killing the kids, they, it had to be racism.
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He just says it makes him happy because kids were happy.
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They were crossing the children, crossing the street.
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They were happy, happy to be free from their troubles.
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I knew, however, that this happiness and sense of freedom were too overwhelming for them.
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And as I neared the young ones, I put all my weight on my right foot, keeping the accelerator
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I was so fascinated for a moment that when, after I had just stopped my vehicle, I sat
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My dream was abruptly ended when I heard a loud banging on the front window.
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He says, I, as I drove home, I envisioned myself committing more of these acts of love.
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And after a while, I had no trouble carrying them out.
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I had killed nearly 38 people by the time of my 23rd birthday, and each one was more fulfilling
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This is something that if you would have written it in my day in school, the teacher would have
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And I know you want to talk about Beto as well.
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You know that he he had to apologize for his insensitive joke about his wife, which I was not in the least insensitive.
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Here's an article that he wrote, how the world would work without money.
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After changing the system, including the government, O'Rourke foresaw the end of starvation and class distinctions.
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Quote, to achieve a moneyless society or have a society where money is heavily deemphasized.
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A lot of things are going to have to change, including the government as we know it.
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This is where the anti money group and the disciples of anarchy meet.
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I fear we will always have a system of government one way or another.
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So we will have to use other means other than totally toppling the government.
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I don't think the masses would support such a radical move at this time.
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No, this was that was something else that he wrote.
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This is he's still a teen, but it doesn't give the age.
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So the cult, the cult publication that he wrote for under a student pseudonym.
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I don't think it means he can't be president because he wrote strange things in 1987.
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You know, the, the whole killing children stuff is pretty weird.
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But yeah, I mean, I mean, Beto Bundy doesn't need to be president of the United States.
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I don't know about other people, but I'm, uh, I'm averse to that.
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It does sort of, uh, there's a symbiotic relationship between the new abortion policy
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of the democratic party and, and these writings, however.
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They're, they seem to be embracing death an awful lot.
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By the way, we have Joe Lieberman on in an hour from now.
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Oh, uh, I'm anxious to hear, uh, I'm guessing Joe's not part of the death cult.
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I I'm anxious to hear his view on what is it going to take for, you know, the Democrats
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like him, if there are any, and I don't mean the ones in Washington.
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I mean, the ones that live in our neighborhoods, get them to wake up and go,
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I don't, you know, I know Bill Clinton's not spoken out about this, but the way he governed,
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he shouldn't be able to even recognize people in the party now because he wasn't, he wasn't
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I think, I think we've come a long way since 2016.
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I mean, but consider again that Joe Lieberman spoke at the Republican national convention
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I mean, he was the democratic party nominee for vice president in 2000.
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The guy went from the standard bearer basically of the party to, uh, speaking and almost becoming
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the vice presidential candidate for the other party eight years later and it's gone much
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He was really ahead of his time when he, he saw the extremism starting to take root and
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he knew he, I mean, I don't think he has any love for the Republicans.
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I mean, I don't think Joe has a bad bone in his body, so I doubt he, you know, he hates
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Um, but he doesn't necessarily have any love for the Republicans.
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I think he, I think he just has recognized way early before any of us really how dangerous
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And now it's, I mean, I can't think of another name other than a cult, you know, a cult, a
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This really, uh, the, uh, Scientologist thing, they get information on you and then they hold
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And if you want to leave, they're not letting you leave.
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You come out, you try to say something against them.
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The democratic party has become a death cult and they will destroy.
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And we're just following along and they mean it.
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I mean, when Van Jones is not, uh, comfortable or, or welcome, look at, he spoke at CPAC.
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And you know, that's, well, that's a whole another issue.
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He got a whole bunch of trouble for speaking at CPAC from the right.
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However, he's, he's, he's reaching out going, uh, I don't really have a home here.
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The guy was a communist may still be a communist.
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This guy was the most radical guy in the Obama administration and he's no longer welcome.
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When you think about Van Jones speaking at CPAC, that's certainly something you couldn't
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I mean, had you heard the name Beto O'Rourke as a, you know, two years ago?
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I mean, I guess he was in Congress, but he was a completely unknown, unknown member of Congress.
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And now he's the biggest fundraiser in history.
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Well, Nancy Pelosi couldn't even name a single account accomplishment when she was asked the
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other day, what, what did, uh, Beto O'Rourke, what would you say his major accomplishment
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was she just babbled about energy for the, she doesn't, she's babbling about it.
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She can't even say, what'd you have for breakfast this morning?
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She's, she's, she's, she's, she's kind of, uh, lost her marbles.
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I think, yeah, I think something's wrong with her.
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Uh, Dr. Drew thinks something's not right with Beto O'Rourke too.
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So, uh, that was, I, this was before he, all this stuff broke about, uh, the children,
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And it's, it's kind of interesting because from the time I first saw him, it did seem
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And now we're seeing some of the evidence of, you know, when he's writing at 15 and 16
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years old about, um, killing children and then doing poems about how he needs a butt
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No, no, I, so I didn't, I didn't read the cow butt shine poem, uh, some good stuff.
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I'm not at that, by that point with my relationship with Beto.
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Uh, he authored a poem called the song of the cow song of the cow and an excerpt is I
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If that isn't the next president of the United States, Mike, I don't want to live in this
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That type of poem is the surest path to the president.
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Something is, is wrong with the guy and he can't quite put his finger on it, but, uh,
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Uh, and he's, he, he has promised to get back to us when he figures it out.
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He couldn't tell by the bizarre hand gestures constantly.
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No, I was very happy to see Jimmy Fallon pick up on that particular thing that Beto does,
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Uh, when you're thinking about the presidential like nickname that Beto would surely get, I
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think sweaty Beto is a good one because if you ever watched him in Texas, you notice every
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time he's on a big debate stage, if he's doing a big speech, he's very sweaty dude.
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Uh, although I also like wacky, waving, inflatable arm flailing tube, ma'am, Beto, because that
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However, him standing out in front of a mattress store doing a speech is exactly the same thing.
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How bizarre was that when he announced next to his wife, I mean, he's sitting on a couch
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She seems like a hostage, not an admiring wife.
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And he is, he is throwing down with the finger the whole time.
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Oh yeah, I'm also running for President of the United States.
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In fact, I literally just ran eight miles to get here.
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Folks often say to me, we don't know much about you, Beto.
00:38:05.120
Well, I'm sort of like if a compassionate head nod turned into a person.
00:38:14.600
When I eat salads, I thank every individual leaf for its sacrifice.
00:38:17.760
When I donate blood, I don't let them stop until the last possible second.
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Anyway, the question I get most is, can you actually beat Donald Trump?
00:38:32.820
I'm like if your friend's hot dad had the energy of a golden retriever.
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I've done my fair share of whippets in 7-Eleven parking lots.
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Because the hand gestures thing is a big feature that people don't realize about Beto
00:39:08.580
if you didn't really closely watch the Texas race, he has a very odd problem with sweating
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He will continue to do that unless he's the nominee against Donald Trump.
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And then you will never see the hand gesture thing ever again.
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We allow people in this country to buy weapons that were designed, engineered, and sold to
00:39:40.120
the United States military for the express purpose of killing people as effectively as
00:39:57.320
They were designed and built to kill and sold to the U.S. military to kill people in the most
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Shouldn't everything that the military is buying when it comes to a weapon be designed
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and built to kill people the most effective way for the military.
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Well, but that's the point that regular people shouldn't have them.
00:40:25.340
Well, no, but what he's he's he is actually making it sound as if that gun was designed
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It was designed as the modern hunting rifle in the 1950s.
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The the federal government saw that on sale, unregulated and said, hey, could you could
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Obviously, the one they use, the military has some different features.
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But I mean, when you are going to design a new weapon and you realize the military might
00:41:13.580
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And in fact, every one we've ever had has been used by the military.
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Well, of course, the military is going to use weapons.
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That is that is what they that's what the military does.
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It doesn't mean that you've been regular behind me in this studio is a gun that was used by
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So I I wrote a book on gun control called control a few years ago.
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And in it is the section the United States has the gun, the highest gun murder rate in the developed world.
00:46:06.460
Yeah, that chapter in the six chapters that follow it are all trying to say the same thing.
00:46:22.980
Gun homicides have dropped substantially over the past 25 years.
00:46:28.080
But most Americans believe the opposite to be true.
00:46:42.860
But the media is asking, why do people believe the opposite?
00:46:48.560
Could be because of what the media reports and what everybody is feeding you.
00:46:52.840
Amnesty International says, quote, gun violence is an epidemic.
00:46:58.000
In fact, the BBC wants you to know that America is too crazy about guns that it can't even decide
00:47:05.480
between, I'm quoting, an Apple MacBook and an AR rifle like the one used in many of the
00:47:14.140
If you're an American, you're probably asking yourself, should I get a Chromebook or a handgun
00:47:29.400
Now, this, of course, is according to the BBC, the leading news source for a country in the
00:47:34.000
throes of a knife crime epidemic where they're taking your kitchen table knives.
00:47:40.560
But I'm I'm glad that the the British are on our gun control problem and how it's out of
00:47:47.760
control, even though they are also arresting for such crimes as, quote, being a comedian
00:47:56.200
They've arrested him because he taught his pug to salute like a Nazi.
00:48:04.880
They've also arrested recently a mother who dared called a transgendered woman a man on Twitter.
00:48:12.800
So, you know, they've they've they've they've got the facts down.
00:48:18.400
Then, of course, you could take it from Vox, who reported last last year that gun control or that gun violence was on the rise.
00:48:27.860
You can take it from the New York Times that reported in last December that nearly 40,000 people died from guns in the U.S.
00:48:38.820
Now, maybe the Washington Post should read the Jill Abramson book.
00:48:44.300
She used to be the New York Times executive director.
00:48:46.820
And she said in her book, quote, although the media has historically always been left leaning, we've abandoned our pretense or at least the effort to be objective.
00:48:58.160
Today, we become political activists and some could argue propagandists and there's some merit to that.
00:49:08.560
That, again, is the former New York Times executive editor.
00:49:15.280
So you want to know why people don't believe that that gun related murders are down and the lowest.
00:49:26.660
So now we have this claim and reason to be suspicious that nearly 40,000 people died from guns in the U.S.
00:49:36.920
You'll have to notice the very clever use of words because it's an act of framing.
00:49:46.260
You compare some tiny, docile, homogeneous nation to America, which is a massive country with people from numerous different nations, ethnicities.
00:49:59.420
There's no country like the United States of America and a country that gained its independence, mainly through the use of a gun.
00:50:16.760
But comparing America to Japan, comparing America to Norway, especially on thing, well, really anything.
00:50:29.100
But when it comes to violence, it is it is like comparing it's like comparing lettuce to a wolf.
00:50:37.920
And they'll say, oh, my gosh, wolves, wolves are just tearing people apart.
00:50:45.380
See, see, wolves, they're eating so many people.
00:50:50.000
Far more people are eaten by wolves than by a head of lettuce.
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Yeah, of course, because it's a head of lettuce.
00:51:07.400
Have you ever scrolled through gun related deaths in Honduras?
00:51:12.120
Have you ever looked in El Salvador or Jamaica or Brazil or Colombia or Guatemala, even Mexico?
00:51:19.060
Why is it that the the United States, our press only wants to compare us to Canada, our northern partner,
00:51:28.500
and not our southern partner who we're supposed to love and respect and just think they they were the cat's meow?
00:51:37.040
But even just a little just just a glimpse into Canada, it isn't the Eden that journalists and Democrats imagine.
00:51:46.700
But thankfully, NPR is doing real hard hitting journalists on this subject.
00:51:52.420
We found a chart that compares the U.S. gun deaths to countries with the lowest rates of gun deaths worldwide.
00:52:03.440
They compare our gun rates with the countries that have the lowest gun deaths in the world.
00:52:12.020
That's like saying Fifty Shades Free, you know, the third movie of Fifty Shades Grey.
00:52:23.540
I mean, you know how good it is because it has a much higher rating on the Rotten Tomatoes than all of the movies with a zero rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
00:52:35.920
Now, this is a country that was a lot like ours in many ways.
00:52:41.440
This is a country that that had everything going for it.
00:52:47.700
It was it had its own problems, but it wasn't violent.
00:52:57.660
It also happens to have a devastating gun murder rate.
00:53:01.640
It regularly leads the world in gun homicides and gun deaths.
00:53:08.940
Now, is that because they have something like the First Amendment where they just let everybody and anybody have a gun?
00:53:21.140
The left here in America says we need to regulate guns to curb gun violence.
00:53:26.380
So if Venezuela would just enact some gun control laws, you know, some common sense gun control laws like the control of arms, munitions and disarmament law, if they would just pass that, then the citizens wouldn't kill each other because then the citizens would be completely disarmed.
00:53:55.060
You as a Venezuelan don't have a right to a gun in Venezuela.
00:54:02.980
Only government approved officials are allowed to own a gun.
00:54:07.180
And the penalty for carrying a gun is 20 years in prison.
00:54:13.840
So they have some pretty major league gun control there.
00:54:20.360
Unfortunately, in 2015, the homicide rate in Caracas, Venezuela was one hundred and twenty two per one hundred thousand residents.
00:54:32.360
Now, remember, I don't want to compare, you know, lettuce and wolves.
00:54:36.820
So let's compare a bad country in bad shape to a bad country.
00:54:44.340
America that's got just got a gun related epidemic going on.
00:54:52.220
Venezuela one twenty two per one hundred thousand residents were killed.
00:55:12.720
No, actually, the death rate here in America, the homicide rate in America was four point nine.
00:55:21.220
Five point nine, which, by the way, is under the global average of six point two.
00:55:35.180
Now, this is odd because, as the BBC points out, the United States ranks at the top of the list of countries with civilian gun ownership.
00:55:43.860
We have almost four hundred million guns, far more than second place on the list.
00:55:57.320
Third place is Montenegro, followed by a list of other Mr. Rogers countries like Canada, Finland, Iceland and Cyprus.
00:56:06.480
But as you see with Venezuela, the evidence points overwhelmingly to the fact that cutting access to guns does one thing.
00:56:17.200
Disarms law abiding citizens, making criminals lives much, much easier.
00:56:24.100
Guns allow potential victims to defend themselves when the police aren't there.
00:56:28.040
Have you noticed that the media is making a big deal out of the citizen?
00:56:31.480
And I think he is a hero, the citizen in New Zealand that used an arrow of some sort and threw it at the gunman and broke a window next to him, which threw him off.
00:56:46.520
Then the guy looked at him, didn't shoot him and then ran.
00:56:52.880
Imagine if the guy with the arrow didn't have an arrow, but had a gun.
00:57:05.020
Guns allow potential victims to defend themselves when the police aren't there.
00:57:10.160
It wasn't until the 1970s and Jimmy Carter that we started calling first responders.
00:57:33.300
The first responder is the one who sees the fire in the kitchen.
00:57:37.400
Grab the fire extinguisher while someone is calling 911.
00:57:41.420
We've had a national conversation about guns for two centuries.
00:57:49.040
It's just that the left doesn't like the way it's turned out.
00:58:01.600
Listen to the prime minister now of New Zealand and what she said about gun control now in New Zealand.
00:58:08.680
While work is being done as to the chain of events that led to both the holding of this gun license and the possession of these weapons,
00:58:23.340
There have been attempts to change our laws in 2005, 2012, and after an inquiry in 2017.
00:58:32.840
There have been attempts to change it, but the progressives don't like the answer.
00:58:41.020
So they wait for a tragedy where they can just enact the laws because everybody's freaking out.
00:58:48.860
Let me give you again how the Washington Post concludes their article.
00:58:54.880
Quote, Democrats are both more likely to support new gun restrictions and to believe that the rate of gun murders is higher than it was in 1994,
00:59:05.740
the year that it was at a near peak of violent crime in recorded U.S. history.
00:59:14.620
The good news is, quoting the Washington Post, that gun homicides are down substantially,
00:59:22.580
both as a raw total and as a function of population since 1994.
00:59:29.520
The bad news, still quoting the Washington Post, is that many Americans just don't seem to realize that.
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I mean, you guys were, you've had your ups and downs, I would say, over the years.
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But he's always been kind of a voice, the voice of the Democrat youth.
01:02:06.580
The Democrats that you could get along with, you know?
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I mean, he, you know, was still sponsored global warming sort of legislation that you didn't
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But I mean, this is a guy who was basically booted out of the Democratic Party during a primary.
01:02:39.000
I asked him to come on, uh, because I just, I'd like to hear from him.
01:02:43.680
What is it going to take before people wake up Democrats, good Democrats who I disagree with
01:02:51.120
What is it going to take for them to wake up to the fact that the Democratic Party has been
01:02:56.880
hijacked by absolute radicals, anti-Semitic revolutionaries that are anti-free market?
01:03:07.500
I mean, it is not the Democratic Party that it even was in 2008.
01:03:12.560
It's the Democratic Party that I warned you they would become in 2008.
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These are the guys that embrace the weather underground.
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Now that all the, the socialists are white, that's no longer apparently racist to believe.
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So now everybody who's running, they won't even say they're for the free market.
01:03:52.720
Instead, Care changes the whole thing on Congresswoman Omar, where she is clearly anti-Semitic
01:04:03.480
I mean, what is it going to take for people that vote for Democrats to realize you're in
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And if you empower them, I don't know what it means for all of us.
01:04:19.680
I mean, when it comes to anything good, I don't, I don't know how that ends well.
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Mary, the child you bear will become the greatest of men.
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Senator Joe Lieberman, who has been a gentleman his whole career and has been a guy that both
01:06:50.180
sides could look at, even if we strongly disagree and say he's a decent man who just wants what's
01:07:05.360
Glenn, I'm much better after I heard your generous introduction.
01:07:18.160
Joe, Joe, I wanted to talk to you because of the op-ed that you wrote, but a little deeper
01:07:25.660
You talked about Ilana Maher's comments about Israel, a moral test for the Democratic Party.
01:07:39.120
Well, I must say that in my lifetime, I'd have to stretch to remember, and I can't remember
01:07:45.220
another time when an elected member of Congress spewed forth that kind of explicit and really
01:07:53.820
grotesque anti-Semitism, and I can't help but compare it to the experience I had in 2000
01:08:00.760
when I got nominated to run for vice president with Al Gore and first Jewish American to have
01:08:06.860
that honor, and I didn't, people always ask me, did you face anti-Semitism?
01:08:11.000
I honestly didn't, and wow, what a change, and to me, it was a moral test for the House
01:08:19.980
of Representatives and specifically the House Democratic Caucus because leaders affect the
01:08:27.320
behavior of everyone else, and so here you have a congresswoman with a following saying
01:08:36.200
something really contrary to all of our best values.
01:08:39.160
In the history of the Democratic Party, and it needed to be condemned with as much directness
01:08:48.680
I mean, what emerged was a hodgepodge resolution that seemed to condemn all kinds of bigotry,
01:08:56.940
and I think it leaves her words standing, which is not good for the Democratic Party and not good
01:09:03.540
So you said that the Democratic leadership mumbled, and they must not mumble, they must
01:09:13.220
But I wanted to ask you, you know, there's a serious issue of this in the Labor Party over
01:09:19.340
in England, and England has been going off the rails for a while on anti-Semitism, and we're
01:09:24.380
seeing the same stuff happening, and it usually coincides with the rise in socialism and nationalism.
01:09:33.260
When those things start to rise, I think the Jewish people are a canary in the coal mine.
01:09:39.720
So I'm looking at this, I'm seeing this, I'm seeing that the Senate would not take the easiest
01:09:48.920
vote ever and say, no, we're not going to kill children after they're born.
01:09:56.560
The number, there's not a single person running in the Democratic Party that will stand up and
01:10:07.520
What will it take for regular Democrats to wake up and go, wait a minute, wait a minute?
01:10:15.780
And I mean, even the ones in Washington, the Labor Party, you have party members standing
01:10:20.920
up and exposing, and if they don't change it, they're leaving.
01:10:28.100
I'm just saying, is there anybody that's going to stand up in this party and say, we're
01:10:34.840
You know, the way you phrased the question, Glenn, is exactly right, because I know from
01:10:40.600
personal conversations that there are a lot of Democrats in Congress who don't buy into
01:10:51.880
And the government can take care of everything, all your needs.
01:10:57.200
And don't worry how it's going to be paid for, because it's going to be paid for by higher
01:11:01.780
taxes, and it's going to be paid for by higher taxes on the middle class.
01:11:10.060
And to some extent, this happens in both parties in different ways by the active minority.
01:11:16.960
But honestly, for me, to look, capitalism has worked here, and we've found our own way
01:11:25.320
It's not pure capitalism with the markets just take care of everything, because we've added
01:11:32.200
support for people who can't take care of themselves.
01:11:35.160
We've done some regulation, maybe sometimes too much regulation.
01:11:46.180
I know some people have fallen outside of the economic mainstream.
01:11:54.300
Look at the stock market continuing to be high.
01:11:57.660
I mean, this is still the greatest economy in the world.
01:12:01.080
So why would you want to dump it for something that failed miserably in the Soviet Union and
01:12:07.100
Cuba and now is just ruining a wonderful country, which is Venezuela?
01:12:16.440
But that mob does not constitute, in my opinion, a majority or even a plurality within this country.
01:12:25.640
And for me, it's the way the Democratic Party makes itself into a losing party, not a successful
01:12:34.640
So, Joe, I'm having a hard time convincing my audience, and I believe this.
01:12:41.220
And I think the majority of, I can't even say this.
01:12:49.220
That the average Democrat who is my neighbor is not for infanticide, not for an end of the
01:13:02.820
But what is it going to take to wake them up to the hijacking of this party?
01:13:10.720
Because if it's dead, it's dead if it doesn't wake up.
01:13:15.280
So, I agree with you, incidentally, totally, that the loudest voices in the Democratic Party,
01:13:23.320
and it's either in Congress or it's the candidates for the presidential nomination in 2020, honestly,
01:13:32.260
do not represent the rank and file of the party.
01:13:35.120
And, listen, the best way for that to be changed is for the Democrats who are mainstream Americans,
01:13:45.500
very loyal Americans, not socialists, certainly not anti-Semites, to come out and vote in the
01:13:51.700
primaries and hopefully find a candidate that they feel reflects their point of view.
01:13:58.360
You know, I want to say, looking at the House of Representatives itself, and I got involved
01:14:04.860
in the last election with a group called No Labels that was working to elect center-right
01:14:10.380
Democrats and center-left Democrats, center-right Republicans, to try to create a center group
01:14:17.940
which will work together, negotiate, compromise, get something done.
01:14:21.120
And, really, the Democrats took over the House of Representatives majority, not because of
01:14:32.620
It's a whole bunch of really first-rate centrist Democrats who believe in the things you just
01:14:41.100
And, incidentally, they had to do that because they won swing districts or even Republican districts
01:14:46.300
and with the kind of socialistic and occasionally anti-Semitic extreme rhetoric, they never could
01:14:54.260
So that's the hope of the party, if they will stand up, speak up.
01:15:00.240
This is why I said the House Caucus of Democrats failed the moral test, because they kind of covered
01:15:14.840
And once you do that, you know, it's an old line from Dante, the hottest places in hell are
01:15:21.040
reserved for those who, in times of moral crisis, try to preserve their neutrality.
01:15:28.400
It's time to stand up and speak clearly against this nonsense.
01:15:32.420
So do you see, and let me ask Stu, because he's been following this.
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Is there a single person, Stu, that has come out?
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Is there a single candidate that has come out that has said they are a capitalist?
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Because you said, Joe, you know, vote for somebody who is not that way.
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On the capitalist question, there has been a couple.
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Even Elizabeth Warren claims to be a capitalist.
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But even without using names, I'd be curious, Senator, what is your, what is the number of,
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Is there, you have an idea of the number of those candidates that represent what you believe
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No, I'd say right now, based on what I've heard, probably two or three aspire to it.
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And, I mean, they've gone way beyond, just look at recent history.
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And I'm not saying, you have to say they were, you loved them or you hated them.
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Now, Obama was probably the furthest of that group to the left.
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But you couldn't say he was an extremist the way he ran.
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He ran on American values, et cetera, et cetera.
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If I'm right, there's only two or three of the 15 who feel this, the way we've talked
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about, the way that actually has a chance to get a majority or a plurality of votes.
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Then the others are going to split up that other vote.
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And maybe one of those centrists will have a chance to actually get the nomination.
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Honestly, we can hope and pray because, look, America needs two strong parties that are not
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And it's always been what's worked for our country because, ultimately, they get together
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I mean, President Reagan, Tip O'Neill, President Clinton, Newt Gingrich, really very different.
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And I've posed these same questions to Mike Lee.
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What is it going to take, Mike, before somebody stands up?
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Because I really believe, Joe, that the wall, we don't want a wall because it's racist.
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We don't want a wall because because we even think it's really that effective.
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We want a wall because we don't believe Congress will actually do anything that will last.
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They can say one thing, but then they'll go and do the opposite, either after the next
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election or even even when they're not close to an election.
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The wall is really more of a statement, I think.
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The American people, at least those on the right, don't trust Congress or any administration
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to get this done and leave it alone and go with it.
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Yeah, no, I think there's a lot there in what you're saying.
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Glenn, what's wrong with our political system now?
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Because we're fighting over something that really both sides agree on.
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And because here's what I mean, because I think because President Trump is so focused
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on the wall, the Democrats, a lot of Democrats are saying, well, go to heck with that.
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I mean, under Clinton and Obama, money was appropriated and spent to build a wall in parts
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of the right of the southwestern border last year.
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Democrats put up an immigration bill in the Senate, which didn't get passed, but it had
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a fair amount of money in it to build other parts of the wall and along the border.
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And I think the president understands that it's not you can't build a wall.
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You can't build a wall in every part of the border.
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Of course it does to basically implement the rule of law, which is that we have rules for
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We're a country that's always been very welcome, welcoming to immigrants.
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These are rules of law, and you can't just violate them without some response from the
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And if you look back at Obama, President Obama, he, too, started to govern by executive order
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And in some ways, President Trump and a lot of people have done the same on immigration
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This should be the lead story everywhere suspect in Kavanaugh confirmation.
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Doxing has Feinstein ties allegedly possessed Senate data and the DOJ may hide the details.
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I didn't want to I didn't want to bring you this story.
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I wanted the guy who found this story and has followed it and has all the information to tell you.
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Now, this is this is the letter that we all kind of wondered who released about Kavanaugh saying that Kavanaugh raped me and all that.
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No, it's actually a guy who during the confirmation hearings, he went on Wikipedia and posted the personal addresses and phone numbers of all the Republican senators on the Judiciary Committee.
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OK, and you found out that he has an awful lot of information because he was working where?
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He was working for at one point for Dianne Feinstein and then later for Senator Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire as an I.T. guy.
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He's a socialist now, but he grew up as the son of a CEO and one of California's biggest companies.
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He built a he built a university building named after Feinstein's husband.
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He's literally the chairman of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.
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So he gets this internship with Dianne Feinstein.
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And he uses his powers as an I.T. guy to start downloading all the Senate's information, really sensitive stuff.
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Um, like like what when you say sensitive stuff like what?
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Well, you know, the judge won't let me be in court to hear it because he says it's too sensitive for the American public to know what was taken.
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So, uh, basically what happened is he gets fired for Senator Hassan's office for reasons that she refuses to divulge.
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Oh, by the way, this is a felon when he was first hired.
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So Maggie has to hire the felon and gives him the keys to the all of her servers.
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So now we're up to the confirmation hearings of Kavanaugh.
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And, you know, Dianne Feinstein is architecting this whole plot on Kavanaugh with the Blasey Ford that you mentioned, etc.
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where people could hunt them down and harm them and do whatever.
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I mean, this was a really heated time during those confirmation hearings.
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And so the problem is he snuck back into Maggie Hassan's office, which had fired him, to get to log on to their servers and download all this information.
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I've got all the information about the senator's kids.
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If you tell anyone, I'm going to release all of that.
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So this is a bad, bad dude who had access to everything and is a legit blackmailer.
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Hassan, the guy that he tried to blackmail, he didn't give in.
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He called the cops anyway, and the cops arrested him.
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And there was, like, literally one day of news stories about this in The Washington Post and The New York Times.
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And so fast forward a little bit, and you're in court, and I'm the only reporter who bothers to show up.
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Because I thought during 2016 the Democrats really cared about political hacking.
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They dropped this news story after one second because it was a Democratic guy.
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When he said, I have everything, I've already got all the information, he wasn't kidding.
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And yet, it looks like now they're going to settle, and this could be sealed?
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Yeah, I mean, so there's really no basis, as far as what I can understand, for kicking me out of court.
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Or they let his mom stay, it's, you'd think, with the sensational stuff that we just went through, you would think that at least one reporter from a mainstream news organization might think this is newsworthy.
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His dad is, you know, a big donor and a highly connected political guy in California.
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So there was an amazing story about a family that became the IT experts
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And when it all came crashing down, instead of protecting national security, Congress
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and the Justice Department got together and covered up this story.
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Supposed watchdogs in the media all turned a blind eye, except for Luke Rosiak.
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He was there, and it's out in a new book, Obstruction of Justice.
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This is really one of the most remarkable stories I think I'll ever see in my life.
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It's one that, by design, Americans never heard about.
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This hack on the Congress by these Pakistani guys during the 2016 election,
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and then also the cover-up by Democrats, which it turns out is as interesting as the crime.
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And so it gets back to the same thing that the Russia narrative that the Democrats,
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we've seen how deliberately they constructed that.
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Well, it turns out that on the same week that the DNC was first hacked,
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz's IT guy in the House, who was a Pakistani guy named Imran Awan,
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And so instead of arresting him, they launched this massive, massive cover-up campaign,
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because think about how that would have played out in the media.
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I mean, you arrest someone the same deal that same day.
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You arrest this guy the same day the DNC emails go up.
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Your Russia narrative kind of goes out the window, right?
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And they have to pretend they care about hacking, and they have to pretend that Russia is our arch nemesis,
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And so the efforts throughout the 2016 election, when they're promulgating this Russia narrative,
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The whole time they know that the House is being hacked,
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and they decide to leave the hacker on the network rather than arrest him.
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They know that there's a report out there that says, from the Capitol Police,
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that says that the Democratic Caucus, which is kind of the DNC's sister group,
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When the cops went to confiscate the server, it had gone missing.
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And the investigator who first uncovered this, the House Inspector General,
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she was actually framed on false ethics charges by Nancy Pelosi and driven out of Congress.
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And so you would think that the main level, the main character of this book is Imran Awan,
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who it turns out is truly this sociopathic guy who had two wives under Sharia law in Virginia,
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both of whom were being kept in captivity, threatened with death if they came forward to the police.
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And then he also had a stepmother who was also blackmailing and wiretapping
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and threatening to murder her whole family if she went to the cops.
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And so the FBI knows about that and did nothing.
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And so here's this guy who has access to all the emails and files of 20% of Congress
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because of his work as an IT guy for Democrats.
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And then we know that he's breaking into congressmen's servers,
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people he doesn't even work for, and funneling their data off the network.
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And then so over in Pakistan, he spends months out of every year in Pakistan
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escorted by a motorcade of Pakistani intel agents.
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Meanwhile, over in the United States, he's got shell companies that are taking money from Hezbollah.
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And it blows your mind to think that this kind of thing could go on,
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And so it kind of gets back to the first story that we talked about.
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And so by keeping this guy from being arrested,
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they were able to keep control of that narrative, right?
01:42:28.560
And talk about Russia through the 2016 election.
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I mean, you would think that at some point they would say,
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All right, we've got to cover this up because it's going to be bad for us.
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But we've got to solve this so there is no back door.
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One is that they let this happen and we don't know about it.
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The second level is they may all be compromised.
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There may be dozens of members of Congress who this guy,
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And she said, look, I'm not comfortable with this.
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And his wife is on the record in the book saying that.
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who the Democrats gave access to all their data.
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And I thought that they would do the right thing.
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We get a little too worked up in this country about elections.
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At the end of the day, we all want to do the right thing.
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What I learned in the course of reporting this book,
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is that the Democrats will do anything to win elections,
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and I started to mention Imran Iwan is the one character,
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but then the other main character is the chief fixer for Nancy Pelosi,
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who implements all these schemes to kind of make this all go away,
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making sure that the Paul Ryan folks don't kind of help make this go away.
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The level of strategy and cleverness and really viciousness that goes into it,
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and they kind of want it more than Republicans.
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So this is a book that takes you behind the scenes on Capitol Hill
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are the same things that they did during the stories we hear about all the time
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with the whole Russian narrative and also future scandals that are going on all the time.
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I mean, it's really – this is a book that tells you how Washington works,
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where people are more concerned with their own job security than our national security.
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You know, the head of CARE and the guy who was with the Palestinian Council,
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he went into Congresswoman Omar's chambers for a closed-door meeting,
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right before Nancy Pelosi and others changed their mind
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and decided not to vote just against anti-Semitism but all hate in general
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and to include the hate that comes towards, you know, Muslims here in America.
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And I thought the timing was very, very suspicious.
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But is there any indication that anybody has done anything with this information?
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I mean, he sent electronic equipment over to, you know, our enemies.
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I mean, he was sending data, he was sending computers,
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and, you know, he basically managed to do all this other unrelated fraud in Pakistan,
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and then the government would protect him over there because of his relationship.
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but whatever it was, it was enough for Pakistani government to owe him a lot of favors.
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oh no, that wasn't me, but they're still there and nobody is hunting, uh, for them.
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There are many more people that are, uh, being released and we are going in and getting,
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we are trying to get countries to accept these people.
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We just yesterday reunited, uh, a 13 year old girl who was kidnapped and raped
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and forced to have two abortions when she was nine.
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This is like the emptying out of, of Auschwitz, but nobody is really helping.
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The world's not helping, you know, find people.
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Uh, literally, I think, uh, I mean, I, I was thinking about it this weekend and I've met
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He and his wife and his staff, I, I've really never met any, any group of people like this.
01:51:11.680
I kind of would see him as being a positive person considering it's essentially.
01:51:20.520
Uh, but he's, what's, what's amazing about him is I didn't realize how sick he is.
01:51:35.620
Uh, and then, uh, he went to a doctor and he said he got real spinal issues and no more
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And if you've ever seen Tony, he, he'd be excitable.
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And, uh, uh, and, uh, so he's got that going on and he was going to go in for this surgery
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or something, this treatment over in Europe for it.
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And, um, and decided, uh, or he was told he had to have a blood test before it had to
01:52:04.800
Well, his doctor calls him, uh, and he's like, just, just get the results.
01:52:10.300
And the doctor was like, no, Tony, you either have to get in or you have to get on the phone
01:52:15.220
So he picked up the phone and he said, I need you to sit down, Tony.
01:52:26.620
And he said, I, I, uh, excuse me if I'm botching all this, he said, but it's on a scale of one
01:52:34.680
And he said, that's usually what we see in five is where we're like, okay, there's a problem.
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And he said, we, you know, the guys who were testing it thought maybe this was an autopsy
01:52:50.220
because you shouldn't be walking around with that.
01:52:53.440
Um, and Tony said, well, I, I knew I was tired, but I've just finished, you know, like 41 countries
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He said, so I knew I wasn't feeling right, but I just thought it was because of the grueling
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and he's like, no, you, you, you got to get this down.
01:53:10.580
So his staff, he did a deal this weekend at the LA convention center and I was there and,
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um, uh, I happened to be backstage and behind, you know, off to the side of the stage.
01:53:36.340
I mean, they're monitoring everything on this guy and he gets up every morning and is vomiting
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and just really is struggling and you would never know it.
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And he's like, cause I'm in control of my body.
01:53:57.820
It's me, but this body is just the vehicle that I'm encapsulated in.
01:54:07.380
I mean, the guy is just remarkable, just truly remarkable.
01:54:11.900
So you saw the show, which I assume had a really small crowd.
01:54:15.720
He doesn't see it was, it was, um, uh, a little bigger than small.
01:54:20.560
It was two football fields long, two football fields long.
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He said, I, I've got monitors up on the stage and he did.
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So he can see the, the other side of the crowd, the rest of the crowd.
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Cause I mean, he was, obviously he's a motivational speaker would be his category.
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I, you know, actually I motivated to, I, right, right.
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I am, I actually, I am, um, it was strange because, uh, uh, I got stuff out of it.
01:55:14.160
I didn't think I would get out of, uh, I mean, he was, he led an exercise where you're supposed
01:55:21.840
to go for gratitude and the stuff he's talking about, if we would just all of us do, it would
01:55:29.700
Um, and he was talking a lot about gratitude and, and how, you know, we in this country
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can do things that you just can't do elsewhere.
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And that we, that we have freedoms here and that you can, you know, be like him where he
01:55:49.960
And he almost went bankrupt, uh, back, I think in the nineties, uh, and worked hard
01:56:00.960
So he's talking about gratitude and, um, you know, I've, I used to talk about my dad a
01:56:07.900
Um, and my father was, um, he was a practitioner of something called the science of mind.
01:56:14.700
And it came from a guy named Rupert, uh, no, not Rupert, um, uh, Ernest Holmes.
01:56:28.400
And my father actually got to work with him and learn from him.
01:56:32.560
And he was kind of a Tony Robbins, if you will.
01:56:36.140
Uh, and he, he took all of the religious texts of the world and he put them on top of each
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other and he said, where they intersect, there's truth.
01:56:45.540
And so he just took the truths that all religions are saying and said, okay, so what does this
01:56:50.920
And he called God mind because people, when you think of God, you think of what you are
01:56:58.080
imagining and that's different from somebody else.
01:57:00.500
So he wanted to just make it neutral because this is the science or the mechanics of how
01:57:06.060
And, uh, and so it was very, I mean, Tony Robbins is, I mean, he was, it sounded like
01:57:10.000
my dad and, uh, my dad and I, uh, were estranged, uh, the last few years of his life.
01:57:17.840
And, and a lot of it was because, uh, uh, he, he changed, he reverted back to the man he always
01:57:29.960
told me he didn't want to be and, um, and he, and he really turned into a pretty bad man
01:57:39.320
And so I, unbeknownst to me, I have rejected all of the stuff that I built my life around.
01:57:54.820
And as Tony said, uh, he's like, if I stopped doing this, I will be the guy I was because
01:58:06.040
And, uh, and I had stopped a lot of it and he was doing this thing about gratitude.
01:58:10.300
And I started thinking about, um, my dad and, um, you know, we never had a, a funeral
01:58:23.880
I had never even cried about my father's passing.
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Um, which is obviously very odd for me until this weekend.
01:58:34.860
I mean, delivery show up 10 minutes late and you're on the floor.
01:58:37.560
No, it is, well, it depends on what the delivery is.
01:58:49.500
It was, it was, uh, odd, but I learned a lot from it.
01:58:56.300
What do you, what, where does this go from here?
01:59:01.880
You're going to be, no, I don't think, does he do that?
01:59:07.920
Um, he seems like, I mean, he seems, it seems like his advice is really rock solid, rock
01:59:14.200
And you pointed about, you pointed this out before you went, it's one of those things you
01:59:17.280
just don't want to hear because you kind of know that most of it's right and you don't
01:59:22.500
I mean, like, uh, you know, um, so I don't want to hear any more about all the stuff that
01:59:27.640
he talks about was, was that, and he said he gets up every morning and he either goes
01:59:34.920
Uh, first thing he has a cryo, you know, freezer at his house.
01:59:42.960
And he said, I've trained myself to not hit the snooze alarm.
01:59:48.720
And he said, the first thing I do is I either cryo freeze or I get into a, a bath or a pool
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And maybe not all advice I think you should take from.
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You're going to make a commitment to something and you're going to do it.
02:00:10.020
And he said, so I start every morning like that.
02:00:12.780
He said, it's good for you health wise, et cetera, et cetera.
02:00:15.260
He said, but you've got to train yourself that you are in charge of your life, not your
02:00:22.440
emotions, not your feelings, not your body, but you are in charge.
02:00:27.640
It was, it was, it was, he's, he's quite a remarkable guy, quite a remarkable guy.
02:00:32.840
My understanding was that Donald Trump's tweets were in charge of my life.
02:00:36.940
You know, I think, no, that's accurate for everyone who works at CNN or the mainstream
02:00:47.320
Gold line is, um, it has just come out with their 2019 version of the legal tender bar.
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Now, this is something that I asked them, I don't know, a few years ago.
02:00:58.820
I said, could, you know, is there something I don't want to carry around old gold coins
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Is there something that I could give to my kids or something when they're traveling or,
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02:02:12.940
So Stu, I don't know if you, uh, if you follow, are you following Andrew Yang?
02:02:23.960
I think he'd be an interesting conversation with you.
02:02:26.620
Well, Andrew Yang is running for president of the United States.
02:02:30.720
Um, and I want to play, could we, could we play the cut from Andrew Yang, uh, this weekend?
02:02:37.140
And who is going to be the boogeyman of the next 10 to 20 years?
02:02:40.720
Who's going to be the great rival to the United States in the eyes of American society?
02:02:46.600
And so what do you think the attitude is going to be over time for the shrinking, insecure, white majority that's losing their jobs for, let's say, Chinese Americans or Asian Americans?
02:02:58.560
I, I don't, I'm like, I personally, I said to a group at Harvard, I think we're one generation away from falling into the same camps as the Jews who were attacked in the synagogue in Pittsburgh, like, uh, just a couple months ago.
02:03:10.200
It's like, we're probably one generation away from Americans shooting up a bunch of Asians saying like, you know, damn the Chinese, because there's a giant cold war or even more with China.
02:03:20.200
That is the great danger that I fear that my children are going to grow up in.
02:03:26.340
So here was a guy who I thought, you know, it'd be an interesting conversation because he's a billionaire and he's a guy who is actually believes that AI is going to start, you know, uh, destroying jobs.
02:03:38.700
And his idea is we should, we should pay everybody a thousand dollars a month and then they won't need a job.
02:03:46.700
But, uh, I, at least he was talking the real thing about, you know, jobs coming back.
02:03:53.700
So I thought, okay, well, there's at least one guy who is, you know, has a crazy remedy, but at least is talking common sense.
02:04:01.460
Uh, and now we're, we're one generation from, uh, gassing Asians in America.
02:04:08.120
So I guess the progressives did pretty much almost do that, uh, a generation ago.
02:04:15.420
They rounded up the Japanese and it was the progressive president, uh, FDR that did that.
02:04:22.600
You know, look, he's still running in a democratic primary.
02:04:24.720
I don't, I'm not saying he's sane, but I do think the fact that he's actually caring about the issues that you've talked about, um, when it comes to AI is in, is an interesting part of this.
02:04:33.640
He's getting so much attention from the sort of like tech millennial, uh, left.
02:04:39.640
Like they now have him as a, having a 15% chance of winning the nomination on the predicted site, which is, is that's insane.
02:04:50.760
And so, I mean, I don't think it's real at all, but it is a fascinating, he's a guy who kind of, he's going to be in one of the debates though.
02:04:56.920
He, he found a little loophole in the debate rules that said he had to get a certain amount of individual donations.