Success Is Now Immoral? | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Will Witt | 3⧸8⧸19
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In this episode of The Glenbeck Program, Glenn and Scooby-Doo talk about the difference between "the facts" and "the stats" and how to get people to vote your way in order to win the election.
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hello america it's friday i'm glad you're here we are yesterday we talked about the difference
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between uh feelings and story and stats and we are a as conservatives we always say the same thing
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the facts are on our side how do we keep losing the facts are on our side if we are going to win
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this fight against socialism we better get to the story and i want to show you a story about aoc's
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hello stew hello glenn so yesterday stew and i had quite a conversation kind of lasted almost the
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whole show uh going back and forth in total agreement but we we couldn't let it go uh
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we're in agreement but stew finds it really irritating that we have to do this and i suppose he's right but
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it is part of human nature and that is people need the story you need to connect to the heart
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and conservatives suck at the story and yesterday i was telling you you know all the liberals will be
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on stage putting a show together and all of the conservatives will be running the theater
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and that's the way i actually want it because you know uh i want people who are really focused
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on the facts and the numbers running the theater i don't want those bean counters i don't want a show
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done by accountants you know i mean i don't and i don't want to work in a theater where the accounting
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job are done by a bunch of actors even the office which was a show about accountants had to be done
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by liberals yeah so so it's just the way the world is so if we want to talk to people the best way to
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talk to people is through stories and we suck at telling stories and even when they are handed to us
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we screw it up even when they're handed to us what happens uh we don't we don't tell the story and we
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miss the opportunity because we speak our language only to ourselves and we expect everyone else to
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adapt to our language yeah i think a lot of people too when they hear well we have to talk to the other
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side think like gang of eight we need to have a compromise no it's it's not about that it's a the whole
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point of having these ideas and ideally eventually uh winning elections and and implementing freedom
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for here's for people is you have to win people over who don't currently vote your way now here's why
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this is going to become increasingly important socialism is on the rise socialism i'm telling you
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if we go into a recession a deep recession during the trump administration i have a feeling
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we may be looking at a real socialist in charge of this country and in charge of the house and the
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senate we could be a socialist country that is moving away from the free market in 18 months and
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when people are panicked they're not going to listen to facts they're going to listen to okay he makes me
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feel better that makes me feel better we have to talk about the heart because people are going to
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be struggling much more than they are now whenever this happens and if we don't connect with people's
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hearts we are going to look like bean counters and um and we'll be talking stats and and and everything
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that counts but first you have to have the story then you move to facts you have to capture the heart
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first so the conservatives had a great opportunity to do this this week and we had it with ocasio
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cortez's mother now there was an article that was was uh written uh who was this by uh the guardian i think
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and it was a story that you probably heard about and and you did hear about it from me in this exact way
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when it first came out and that was did you see the story about ocasio cortez's mom
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stew said yeah i did it's crazy right that's exactly how i said it too right yeah i said yeah i mean
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look how how are these people so stupid she she struggled her old life then she moved to florida to
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get away from the ten thousand dollar taxes that she was paying on her property every year what a
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hypocrite i mean she'd be ocasio cortez what 70 percent that she's moving because of ten thousand
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dollars this shows they didn't know what they're talking about and it felt good didn't it to have
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that conversation it is a point it is a very valid point that is worth making right but if we want to
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expand our circles we need to be able to lead with the heart now this is an amazing story i went back
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and i read this story and i thought this this story tells everything you need to know for our side
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this is not a story for the socialist this is a story for our side so let me give it to you
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blanca is a woman who makes lasagna for visiting relatives and watches over her 78 year old mother
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who suffers from pulmonary fibrosis and often breathes oxygen from a concentrator and a loud rescue
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mutt named tammy it's a story about mothers but it's also a story about daughters because blanca always
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believed in her daughter believed her daughter would be important and regardless of your opinion
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on ocasio-cortez and believe me you do have an opinion on her daughter one way or another
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there's no denying the wholesomeness of this story of this family now hear me out
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her dad and i were preparing for alexandria's birth and we were picking names blanca told the reporter
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and he came up with alexandria i thought about for a while and i thought alexandria ocasio-cortez that's
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powerful yeah that should be her name alexandria ocasio-cortez the infamous millennial democratic
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socialist who represents new york's 14th district covering the bronx and queens in the house of
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representatives her mother is blanca ocasio-cortez blanca married sergio ocasio in puerto rico and then
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moved to new york and she knew very little english but she learned she worked the jobs that nobody
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else wanted she mopped floors at night she drove school buses she answered phones she took orders
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i'm gonna come back to that paragraph now by the way this was written by our staff this is not the
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this is not the staff this is not the story from the guardian
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in 1989 she gave birth to her first child a girl in the block in the bronx new york city two years
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later she gave birth to a boy until alexandria was five the family lived in a one-bedroom condo in
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the park chester neighborhood of the bronx theirs is the typical american struggle sergio worked hard
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until he had his own business then the small family pooled together their resources and took out a
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mortgage and he moved into a small single family house with a yard in nearby yorktown heights
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blanca said we had a great life there alexandria was social she always had a bunch of girls over
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she took over the shed in the backyard she cleaned it up put up curtains and photos made it look nice
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it was like a clubhouse for her and her friends blanca talks about her daughter in the way any good
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mother would recalling her daughter always talkative when i took her into pre-k interview
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she didn't ever let me talk she kept going on and on and on about knowing the alphabet and being able
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to count in 2008 while alexandria cortez casio cortez was a sophomore at boston university her father
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blanca's husband died of lung cancer overnight blanca had to become the breadwinner it was i was cleaning
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houses in the morning and working as a secretary at a hospital in the afternoon it was difficult
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making ends meet at one point i had to skip the mortgage payments and we almost lost the house
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this is a story about a single mom a single mom who raised her family after her husband died of lung
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cancer as the daily mail notes sergio's death put the family into a tailspin he didn't have any life
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insurance he had two years of health care bills due to the money his business brought in had dried
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out blanca recalls she faced foreclosure not just once but twice it was scary i had to take medicine
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i was so scared i had to stop paying for the mortgage for almost a year i kept expecting someone to knock on
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the door and to kick us out at any time there were even real estate people coming around to take photos
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of the house for when it was going to be auctioned the worst is i only had fifty thousand dollars left
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to pay on the loan but funny enough it was the bank the bank not the welfare office not the government
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or the local church that helped her it was the bank i prayed and i prayed and i prayed that things
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would work out after the children graduated from college i figured it was time for me to move to
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florida these days blanca lives in florida lakefront community about 16 000 people near orlando she moved
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there just before christmas in 2016 she had been paying ten thousand dollars a year in real estate
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taxes in new york now she pays six hundred dollars a year when she first got here the world her world was
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much different her daughter was a bartender hadn't filed paperwork i i love privacy and calm blanca
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said i don't like the limelight for myself and my family but it seems that god's played quite a joke
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on me with this politics stuff now i don't know if the daily mail was sent there to do a hatchet job or
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what but the story is tempting taxes are so severe in new york that even a mother of the wild-eyed democratic
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socialists representing that area can't even afford to live in the community but really this is an
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amazing story of america it is a tragic story of a love lost and a family shaken apart due to illness
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lung cancer it's a story of perhaps the evils of smoking it's a hero story a hero story
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of a mom who came to america not speaking any english but didn't rely and and close up in her own
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community she struggled and she fought at an older age to be able to learn english and speak english
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and then immerse herself because she knew if she spoke english her family would have an easier time
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and her family who knows her children could go on to be representatives serve in the united states congress
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it's a sad story of the collapse of community if she felt alone and felt that there was no one in her
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community that her church didn't come she seems religious she prayed and she prayed and she prayed
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but it is again that hero story that in america if you're willing to work you can not only make it but
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you can send your kids to a great college no matter how hard you struggle if you're willing to sacrifice
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and work you can send your kids to boston university
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they can have a great education not repeat your struggle
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it is a story of the american family that struggles every day but finds joy in the struggle
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it's a story of the idyllic what we all dream of america being like that yes we might have a small
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little house but we've taken this old garage in the back and we've fixed it up and we've hung some
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curtains and it is a place of imagination and joy for our children
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how the lie of mr potter at the bank who is just a greedy cigar chomping monopoly guy
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who will take your home even though you only have fifty thousand dollars left to pay for it
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you've struggled your whole life then your husband dies a tragic story the evil capitalist comes in
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swoops in takes the money takes the house and destroys the family no this is the jimmy stewart
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view of america where the bank comes in and the bank works it out because you only have fifty thousand
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this is a great story a great story for every conservative to tell because as i will show you in
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one minute it has every piece of our argument in it
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so listen to the ocasio cortez story what we said to you earlier this week when this story came out
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was can you believe it look at this what hypocrites right we're not inviting anybody else to join our
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group if you don't agree with us if you've read that story and you're like i like this family
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you're immediately turned off by the people who are like what a bunch of hypocrites
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instead engage with the story tell the story make the story yours we as conservatives have to learn how
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to tell a story here is a couple that falls in love they they are in puerto rico they move to new york
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she knew very little english okay now we have do we love immigrants or not yes we love the
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immigrants who want to be here she wanted to be here she wanted to be an american she wanted a better
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life for her children so what did she do she learned how to speak english she mopped floors at night she
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drove school buses she answered phones there nowhere in this story is her welfare story nowhere in here is
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her complaining nowhere she and her husband they come here they they live in a small one bedroom apartment
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in new york i gotta believe it wasn't very nice but he says we're in america now i can build my own
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business and he builds a successful business he is an entrepreneur he starts his own business he doesn't
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wait for a guaranteed government job he has a dream and he comes here and he starts his own business
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now i don't know why he had lung cancer maybe it was from smoking i don't know but he dies tragically
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and yes he has bills that pile up because he's a small businessman who in this audience who runs
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their own business cannot relate to that you're the last one to get the money everybody else comes
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before you if you're a businessman so he tries to keep his business going while he's struggling with
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but before he dies he they had built they had built a life to where they could get out of that
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small little apartment and get a small little house and i mean it is that house if you've ever seen it
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it's a miracle on 34th street remember when she's like stop the car stop the car oh i knew if
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i just believed that's what santa told me i believe i believe i believe that's the little
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salt box house that they bought that's an american dream they bought it and they paid for it they got
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all the way to fifty thousand dollars away from paying that house off they were good people that
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worked hard and when he died she continued but it was the bank not the welfare office that swooped in
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here's a woman who prays who was who was comforted by god who is now taking her mother in and taking
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care of her family not sending off to some government state institution but bringing her into her home
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are talking yesterday and today that if we want to if we want to save the freedom of mankind if
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we want to save the free market system we better start to be better storytellers and we better we
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better start expanding out of our circle of influence we need everyone on board we have to
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break down the walls of of any kinds of uh issues that we have we have to start listening to each
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other communicating with each other um and then speaking from the heart first speak from the heart
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first and i just told a story of ocasio cortez what's the story pat that you heard earlier this
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week about ocasio cortez's mom uh she fled new york because of high taxes and went to florida did you
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have any idea her story was like the story i just told no idea whatsoever right none that little tidbit
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came from that story and conservatives only took that piece of it it's a what a hypocrite
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instead of looking at the entire story it's legitimate yeah it's totally legit for her for
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at least alexandria yeah yeah right and i don't know anything about her mom if her mom shares socialist
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values or i don't know any of that i don't have any idea don't care if she does um her story
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is the story of america you're not going to you're not going to puerto rico and uh having that story
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you're not going to mexico and having that story here's somebody who didn't even speak english and
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fought to speak english yeah i mean that we we would hear i'm sure from alexandria the opposite that she
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shouldn't be forced to do that but that's a i mean she did it to make her live the life better for
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her family right and in one generation one generation her daughter's now in the in congress
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no no not just in congress she is the leading force in congress apparently which is an amazing
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thing amazing in one generation god bless the usa absolutely and for the bank to show mercy to people
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like you never hear that story you never hear that you always hear about evil bankers and how
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dastardly they are as capitalists fifty thousand dollars left on this house that was not worth
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fifty thousand dollars it was a lot more so they had fifty thousand dollars left and they could have
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foreclosed yes did you say it was it was a year of her not paying of her not paying and they were
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going to auction the house everything else but in the end she talked to the bank and the bank worked
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it out with her amazing that's a great story it's a great story and that is a story that you
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you'll notice nowhere in that story is and the government came down and shut down the evil bank
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no the government in that story is charging her ten thousand dollars a year in property tax
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is taking her money if she had enough and taxing her she nowhere in here is the government
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swooping in to save the house nowhere in here this is a story that was the typical american story that
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was the american dream that i could come here i could build a business i could do it my way i could
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have a little just a little plot of land a little house where i could raise a happy family i could send
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my kids to a great university and then i could retire and go someplace that she's lived the american
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dream i remember talking this happens so often on the left i remember talking about this years ago
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because pat you read barack obama's autobiography right uh back in the day and i remember you making
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this point that that's a real incredible american story yeah incredible and if he would have if he would
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have taken that from his story and you know and people talk about why he said that before he he said
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he said it a couple of times that his life is a pretty charmed one his if he would have been he would
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have done that in every speech if and lived it if he actually lived what he said in his speech in 2006
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four if he would have actually lived that if that was who he was at his core but he wasn't he was he
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was a redistribution of wealth he was a pay them back for all of these problems he was vindictive in many
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ways that's what the core of his being he had some some some resentment and it was time for payback
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you sit in the back of the bus somebody who really understands the american story knows that
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that quote that he did you get in the back of the bus that is the exact opposite of what allowed him
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to become president of the united states with while we're fighting people called barack
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in the middle east he becomes president of the united states and he does it with a a crazy crazy
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upbringing and he becomes the president and we were excited and we heard not all of us were because of
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his policies but we were excited that it broke the barrier of a black man and if he would have just
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let that part and be a celebration and say look if i can do it anybody can do it except that wasn't
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his it wasn't his attitude he really took the opposite which was like you know everyone's really
00:31:24.540
racist when his own story sort of disproves it people don't care that people don't like people
00:31:29.220
who lived in other countries they're foreign they're different well he lived in other countries
00:31:33.220
and he came back here and became president of the united states yeah it's too rough with the name of
00:31:37.140
one of our enemies right barack hussein obama and and hussein was the name of the guy we were
00:31:42.880
fighting at the time and obama was one letter away from the other guy we were fighting right like i
00:31:47.640
remember hearing that but when he first started running and someone made that observation look
00:31:51.140
this country is no way they're going to elect a guy with those two names and there it is and we
00:31:55.880
did it happened you know a guy who they talk about been transformative they talk about how life
00:32:00.780
he could have been absolutely transformed he was he was transformative in the wrong way in the wrong way
00:32:06.060
just the way he chose to take those things i mean you know it was always about how life is too hard
00:32:11.060
on people uh who don't have enough money and look life is hard at times however he was able and his
00:32:16.700
family was able even though they had an unstable family for a large portion of his upbringing he was
00:32:21.580
able to overcome that get into college achieve all these things eventually become president he didn't
00:32:26.580
even take the opposite he was never even on the american mainland until he was 19 years old he was in
00:32:34.080
hawaii and indonesia the rest of his life so it's a pretty amazing story a broken family and i think
00:32:41.140
yeah and i think this goes back to a central progressive belief like barack obama alexandria
00:32:48.360
ocasio-cortez they are both very aware that these things can happen right they've happened to them
00:32:55.140
but they think they are special yeah they're the only ones people they are just they just happen to
00:33:00.520
be lucky and great achievers and they're amazing but there's so many people who just can't do it like
00:33:05.320
i can see that is the exact opposite i mean i have led a really charmed life i came from a broken family
00:33:13.120
my mother committed suicide we had the same thing going on my my my childhood was are we going to lose
00:33:21.000
the family business uh my mother we moved to a very very inexpensive house uh and my mom struggled
00:33:29.360
to make the payments on that i mean we i i live that life and now look at me and i don't look at me and
00:33:37.420
say oh yeah it's me i'm special i look at other people and like you can do it yeah you can do it
00:33:45.380
yeah you know you may get to the end and go i wish i wouldn't have done it but you can do it
00:33:51.620
that's true and it's it really is a fundamental way of seeing the world differently yeah you know
00:33:58.620
the progressives just they see it as i i was lucky because i'm special but no one else can do it so i
00:34:04.560
have to help them because i'm so wonderful uh and i'm the only one who could make these decisions
00:34:08.480
appropriately for these people where conservatives say look you know because i mean i know we've all
00:34:13.720
said this you know like we you feel lucky to be able to be in a position where you're able to do
00:34:19.600
a job that you love and and and live a some comfortable life and we've all certainly married
00:34:24.700
up all of these things that happen and it's like i look at that always as like gosh i mean how this
00:34:29.960
even happened right like you worked hard and you tried your best and you fell into a couple good
00:34:34.160
things and and wonderful things happen because there's a lot of opportunity here and anybody can do
00:34:38.540
it right like that's how i think conservatives look at the world and it's exact opposite it's that it's the
00:34:43.480
shepherd and sheep or the sheep and the rancher thing you've pointed out a few times where
00:34:48.060
progressives just believe you have to be a rancher to control all the sheep and conservatives believe
00:34:52.200
you know people can do these things on their own they're not we're not sheep yeah and they think
00:34:56.660
the ranchers think that anybody who says i can do it on their own is a wolf no they're not they're not
00:35:03.440
people aren't sheep there are wolves but the person who says i want to go do it on my own
00:35:10.520
it's just because they're not a sheep it doesn't make them a wolf everybody has a chance to be a
00:35:17.260
shepherd a sheep a rancher you can you go make your own way and everybody who does make their own way
00:35:24.840
is looked at as the wolf now you're you're a bad person if you uh are successful it's i mean the people
00:35:31.800
who are successful and who have uh achieved a lot like billionaires are now looked at as if they're
00:35:39.220
immoral well well why how for those who i mean i think you could make the case that some are i mean
00:35:47.440
you look back at some of everything is everything right there's a lot of poor people that are immoral
00:35:52.360
there are there are cops that are bad majority good there are homeless people that are bad majority
00:36:00.120
good uh there's just just it's it's that's people that's people but we focus on the bad and we say
00:36:09.820
that's all of them and it's not all of them there are those bad ones and the problem with our system
00:36:16.300
as we become more and more socialist is you get special deals well now the system is starting to be
00:36:23.840
corrupted by the few bad because the few bad generally like to hang out where there's lots of
00:36:30.540
power and so when you start to build this government with corrupt individuals and i i put i put facebook
00:36:39.440
and uh and uh google into that category they are now spending more money than anybody else in lobbying
00:36:49.080
on capitol hill but you don't hear about that you just hear about the evil jews that do it google
00:36:54.640
spends more money on capitol hill than anyone else they they are writing laws you don't hear about that
00:37:02.200
you don't hear about that why and this thing yesterday if if the democrats don't wake up to how corrupt
00:37:12.180
their party has become and i don't mean corrupt in business or money alone i mean corrupt with the
00:37:20.920
hatred of jews that make no mistake on monday at five o'clock we're doing an expose of a couple of
00:37:30.280
people in congress and their their uh their love for the jewish people you know they're from somalia and
00:37:37.960
so they just don't know uh well they knew how to run for congress they knew how to get elected they're
00:37:45.000
not dummies how did they not know that we shouldn't say these things about jewish people maybe maybe then
00:37:52.200
they're not smart enough or good enough to be in congress we're going to show you how much they do
00:37:57.460
know and their connections we're going back to the chalkboard on monday and if americans don't see
00:38:03.700
this democrats good democrats that are just your average person in the middle of the country who
00:38:11.260
loves america just as much as as any conservative does if they don't see that their party has jumped
00:38:19.640
the shark and is now a socialist not sweden an actual end of the free market socialist uh uh party that
00:38:31.520
that now is a breeding ground for muslim anti-jewish hatred uh you're gonna lose your country you're
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00:39:07.780
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welcome to the program glad you're here uh bill o'reilly is uh coming up next i i cannot wait to
00:40:47.040
hear what he has to say about uh nancy pelosi uh saying that congresswoman omar she i mean yes
00:40:55.240
she's 37 but she's like a kid she just doesn't know she doesn't know how not to be anti-semitic
00:41:04.500
she didn't mean it that way i love how they're trying to turn this around on republicans 23 republicans
00:41:10.380
voted against denouncing hatred well yeah they voted against it because uh you didn't name the
00:41:16.540
person who did it and you made it so generic no you made it about anti-semitism is wrong but so is
00:41:23.900
also coming against the muslims right wait a minute wait a minute yes that's true uh however that's not
00:41:31.460
what this is about this is about uh omar talib uh and um and sarsour really that are coming out and
00:41:42.200
saying these horrific things yeah and this is from the same people who when they said black lives matter
00:41:48.920
and we said well really all lives matter they're like how dare you you're distracting away from all
00:41:54.820
of the important points we're making about wait a minute this is the same situation right like
00:42:00.460
this one person has been saying and several a couple people have been saying really anti-semitic
00:42:06.040
things now you're trying to broaden it to like these other groups to deflect away from her yes uh and
00:42:12.680
now all of a sudden you've adopted that form of analysis yes it's amazing and it's it what's
00:42:16.640
incredible is when you see on monday's tv show when you see the connections to hezbollah
00:42:24.320
uh with people who say israel doesn't have a right to exist it's pretty shocking
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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well it has been an interesting week with anti-semitism on capitol hill uh cohen has given
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bill o'reilly writes right at this second four committees in the house of representatives are
00:45:57.620
thinking up more ways to investigate president trump instead of concentrating on solving vexing
00:46:02.720
problems like a 22 trillion dollar debt a record trade deficit with china or thousands of poor
00:46:09.300
people trying to surge the southern border these democrats in the house are worried about things
00:46:14.040
like ivanka trump getting security clearance from daddy the liberal emergency bill o'reilly is here to
00:46:20.760
talk a little bit more about it hi bill hey you guys how you doing good so tell me about the liberal
00:46:27.720
emergency yeah i know okay so it's a the national emergency that donald trump declared on the
00:46:35.500
southern border uh the far left has declared a national emergency as well but it's not the same
00:46:42.420
their national emergency is donald trump's president okay that's the national emergency for many in the
00:46:50.060
democratic party in the far left progressive movement all right so everything else every other issue
00:46:56.140
is subordinate to that we got to get them out no matter what it takes we don't have to be honest we
00:47:04.040
don't have to be uh um insightful if people get hurt in the process well that's collateral or damage
00:47:11.240
because it's a national emergency donald trump's got to get out and we're going to get them so that's
00:47:16.740
where we are in this country so if you're expecting congress over the next two years to solve any
00:47:21.240
problems they're not going to and as you pointed out one of the you know they can't even get one of
00:47:27.740
their members the democratic party to say um you know maybe calling people who support israel uh greedy
00:47:36.080
money people um that's not really very nice or accurate i'm sorry i said that maybe that could happen
00:47:45.440
no no no no no uh-uh they're not even going to do that and they're not doing that because they
00:47:50.520
don't they don't want to pull apart the coalition that is trying to get donald trump i mean that was
00:47:56.680
the word from joy behar on the view why are they doing this why do they even have to talk about this
00:48:02.940
they're they're they're separating themselves when our target is donald trump in 2020 that's right
00:48:08.940
but it's even a little bit more than that because joy behar doesn't have the intellect to really
00:48:14.000
understand what's happening in the country um it's a little bit more than that so you do have
00:48:20.540
a genuine fissure in the democratic party and you're going to see that in the upcoming campaign
00:48:27.780
when biden gets in you're going to see it that that'll really crystallize it for everybody so there's
00:48:33.900
a genuine fissure between the far-left progressives who want socialism and and uh green uh whatever they
00:48:42.660
want uh totally totally remaking the country because they feel the country's bad and the
00:48:48.880
traditional democrats pelosi uh that the party apparatchiks who basically just want power they
00:48:56.960
don't want a big realignment of the country they just want to run the show so that fissure is there
00:49:03.920
and it's real and when these young women in congress come forth and say these insane things
00:49:11.220
the traditional democrats go oh boy this is going to make it even harder for us to obtain power
00:49:18.540
so that's what's going on in that party well bill it doesn't there come a time like the labor party
00:49:26.040
the labor party over in england has gone so far left uh they're run by a guy who has never taken the
00:49:34.660
side of england on anything stood with the ussr during the cold war um has never ever stood with
00:49:42.780
um great britain same kind of stuff we're facing here um and he is radically anti-semitic and in um
00:49:51.900
uh you know in negotiations and and in cahoots i should say with hezbollah and hamas wildly anti-semitic
00:50:02.400
and labor party members who are very left have now i think seven of them have left the party and said
00:50:11.220
this is not the labor party this is becoming something entirely different do you see that
00:50:17.980
on the horizon at all are there any democrats who will raise the flag and say look this is not the
00:50:25.080
democratic party no i really don't see it because they might think that but if they do that the twitter
00:50:35.700
mob will descend on them and tear them to pieces so you're saying that british british politicians have
00:50:43.740
more uh courage than american politicians i i can't generalize in that area but i can tell you the
00:50:52.180
fear among all politicians in this country in the united states is they're going to get torn apart
00:50:58.940
on the social media apparatus so so you you have to understand that this permeates into everything
00:51:07.080
everything so no longer are you going to have profiles and courage you know john f kennedy wrote a book
00:51:13.440
profiles that's gone because if you stand up if you're a democrat in the house of representatives
00:51:20.580
and you stand up and you point fingers at the progressive movement and say this is out of
00:51:25.540
control not only are they uh besmirching a great ally in israel but they're linking into anybody who
00:51:33.900
supports israel that they're money hungry so this is out of control and i as a democrat are not going
00:51:40.860
to tolerate it i'm not going to tolerate it well within 24 hours your life is going to be
00:51:46.520
assaulted in a way that you cannot even imagine you cannot even imagine and and these politicians
00:51:56.140
they don't want that they none of them do and and neither do the media people so if you're on
00:52:03.920
television um they haven't gotten a radio yet i figure that's coming but they haven't got raised
00:52:09.000
mostly television if you're on television and you say what i just said they're committing sponsor
00:52:14.840
boycotts they're going to find somebody to accuse you of something um and and everybody knows it now
00:52:21.740
that this is it's an extortion that is never before seen in the united states and i'm telling people i'm
00:52:30.260
trying to be paul revere here that you've got to understand this the fear that is cloaked washington dc
00:52:38.380
and honest media people how much outrage have you seen about these comments about uh israel and
00:52:45.540
israeli uh supporters well i will have to see much much outrage from the powerful people in washington
00:52:52.760
no they nearly mouth it yeah and it's like pelosi pelosi yesterday goes well he didn't really mean it
00:52:59.420
yeah she did yes she did yeah i mean if you try if you trace her whole history she absolutely meant
00:53:08.260
it but there's was yeah yeah she didn't really mean it doesn't understand the power of the word she says
00:53:14.280
just keep in mind what i'm saying to you never before in this country has there been such a threat
00:53:22.920
honest reactions what do you mean honest reactions so if you feel that something is wrong and you stand
00:53:36.100
up and that goes against the twitter mob that goes against the progressive movement they're going to try
00:53:42.640
to destroy you well i mean bill you and your family look if you didn't get it from brett kavanaugh and i'm
00:53:50.080
not saying you glenn back and you stew i'm saying you the listeners if you didn't get it from gret
00:53:55.340
brett kavanaugh if you didn't get what the potential for harm is now then you'll never get it it is why
00:54:04.000
honestly bill i have been trying so hard to um uh try to bring conservatives together and we've we have
00:54:14.220
to stand together even if we vehemently disagree with each other we have to stay and stand together
00:54:20.720
because they're going to pick us off one by one they're all they've been not conservatives it's not
00:54:27.720
oh it's anybody yeah you you got to go into the precincts of the independence and precincts of
00:54:34.420
fair-minded americans i still believe maybe i'm naive after all these years that most americans are
00:54:41.060
fair-minded and that if they actually knew what was happening i agree on a two on a two front basis
00:54:48.100
the twitter mob the progressive movement funded by tens of millions of dollars combined with a corrupt
00:54:55.340
media that basically wants to run the country these six media companies that control 90 percent of the
00:55:02.180
national news flow want to run the country jeff bezos wants to run the united states they have all the
00:55:11.880
money they want they can't buy any more stuff so what's left they want power they're down at six
00:55:18.820
companies they want to run the country you know that's what you're seeing it's amazing to me that
00:55:26.060
the democrats say that they hate money in the system and uh that these these um uh these packs have too
00:55:37.180
much money they have they're putting too much uh money into the system and look at israel and and how
00:55:43.940
israel is just pumping all this money and it's wrong and people should know about it the leading uh
00:55:49.820
uh um what do you call it uh investment i guess what do you call it stew the leading um lobbyists
00:55:58.580
uh people who are putting more money in lobbying than anybody else are people like google and you don't
00:56:05.440
hear anybody saying a word about google or amazon or anybody that's that's where they're actually
00:56:13.440
writing laws google is actually writing bills and you don't hear anything about that they they want
00:56:22.000
the power they have the money they have the technology wants about but here's the best example that
00:56:27.780
everybody can understand a congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez we learn is now being run by a
00:56:35.740
multi-millionaire out of fort worth texas who pays all her bills who financed her entire campaign
00:56:42.380
and is now uh being accused of funneling eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars out of that
00:56:47.740
campaign into his private companies you know this story correct yes well i know some of it i didn't
00:56:54.720
know i know i know about the funneling money i didn't know about the uh the person right here in
00:57:00.700
my own backyard let me take a quick break and come back and you tell that story from the beginning will
00:57:04.840
you yep okay bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com that wasn't a request it was a demand yeah tell
00:57:11.060
that story why should i why should i wait for his yeah maybe i don't want you to tell the story bill
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so bill o'reilly you know it's it's curious i asked uh uh i don't know a couple of months ago
00:58:32.320
here she is this woman who's a bartender who's now wearing two three four five thousand dollar
00:58:38.740
outfits she is living seemingly a jet setter's life i know i know congressmen who come in and have to
00:58:46.500
sleep on the floor of their uh congressional office because they can't afford an apartment
00:58:52.080
she's got a nice place to live in washington dc she rejected her uh her predecessor's old office
00:59:01.500
in her district because she said the rent was too high because the landlord was being greedy and was
00:59:08.080
going to uh increase her rent to where it would be an exorbitant price but she goes out and she finds a
00:59:13.920
new office that is much more expensive than the exorbitant rate that the landlord was asking for the last
00:59:20.980
one and i wondered where is this woman getting all of her money yeah she's got a uh godfather
00:59:28.060
and uh is a young guy uh made his money in tech harvard grad fort worth texas based and paying all
00:59:36.940
bills how do we know this bill nothing illegal about that if somebody wants to pay your bills
00:59:42.180
uh they can pay your bills how do we know this and um what how do we know this um it's a reportage i mean
00:59:50.580
i i'm very cynical about the the press but uh it has not been refuted by uh the congresswoman i was
00:59:56.920
waiting for that new york post is leading the investigation into this thing um but it's real
01:00:03.760
um i don't know for i don't see the receipts but there's nobody that says no no he's not doing this
01:00:11.960
um he seems to be so if you step back as i always do and you say this woman had zero resources nothing
01:00:24.100
okay nobody knows she was and she couldn't possibly have defeated the incumbent democrat
01:00:30.500
crowley who had been there for 20 years because she didn't have enough money and then all of a sudden
01:00:36.560
she does have enough money okay where did money come from so uh you know i think down the line
01:00:44.800
she's a short-termer in the house i don't think she's going to be there long i think she'll be
01:00:49.100
uh hosting a reality program on nbc uh and that's her future but for i think that she i think she would
01:00:57.280
be happier there and i think she'd be more dangerous there has to be a star yeah she definitely wants to
01:01:02.980
be a star um and she's not going to be a senator she's not going to go any higher than the house
01:01:09.400
her seat is secure she'll she's not going to get out of there they'll bronson queens will put her back
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i mean because she's theirs and and she's got you know now profile so she's can stay there forever in
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the house but it's like she's going to get a boy there and uh she's going to want to go to la and
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live large there that's what's going to happen all right let me uh let me take you back to something
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that you wrote about in your op-ed about uh trade deficits we are now at a record trade deficit with
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china which the president said that's what this trade war was all about uh and now we are at what
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is it 900 billion 900 billion dollars um which is a record um it it is it's proving this philosophy
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that we're we're working under right now is being inaccurate um what what do you what do you think on
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this well i mean for decades china has played the uh well we're going to send you a thousand times
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more stuff than you can send us and all the presidents have said okay you know just don't
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blow anybody up or invade any countries and and we'll uh we'll let you do that so trump way back to
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1990 you know i'm writing the trump book right yeah you've told me once or a thousand times okay
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i know i know i god i know but i'm but i'm gonna charge you every time researching i'm researching
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yeah yeah all right so he's right in front of me so trump in 1990 so i said hey wait a minute you know
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we're getting hosed here because our people can't sell to the 1.5 billion chinese they're putting every
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burying the world to sell our stuff over there but yet we're taking their stuff and no matter what
01:02:57.480
they send us and he's jumping up and down in 1990 about it so nobody does anything about it because if
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you get involved with china it's a very difficult thing i'm hoping that trump can break through with
01:03:10.480
some kind of deal um that's better for the united states you know that would be terrific if that
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happens he says it will i'm not so sure but that's what's going on and china basically hoses us
01:03:24.020
and takes the money and it doesn't get to the chinese people of course it gets to the uh communists
01:03:29.940
who are running the show in beijing that's who takes all the uh american money they skim off the top
01:03:35.720
of everything over there so there was something that was kind of disturbing because the one thing that
01:03:40.880
i have agreed with donald trump on um and he has brought me around on uh with trade with china
01:03:47.700
um it was around christmas time he started talking about huawei and 5g and how this is a
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national security risk and i thought okay national security risk i agree with this 5g is the most
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important thing that is is coming our way we cannot have the chinese have any access to 5g and the
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information because you know i'm sorry i just don't trust the the communist chinese um and he was taking
01:04:20.580
a tough stand this week however it looks like the white house may be just using this as a bargaining chip
01:04:27.380
uh and and using it on trade it does he believe this is a national security risk or is this is this
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something that is just a chip on the table well look donald trump wants to be reelected okay above all
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and if he makes a deal with china that's better for the u.s economy the stock market will jump
01:04:53.120
and uh the business community be very happy so if it's between that and some kind of theoretical
01:05:01.100
threat to national security what do you think he's going to do all right back with more bill o'reilly
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with bill o'reilly on uh friday's glenn beck program uh bill i want to touch base quickly on
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venezuela rubio is now saying that he wants the u.s to initiate quote widespread unrest in venezuela
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and looking to initiate a full-on syria option for venezuela um how do you feel about that
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you know i think venezuelans should take care of themselves i don't think we should be getting
01:07:12.720
involved with that um and we have no we have no place in in should we be endorsing maduro or does
01:07:23.360
it matter yeah i mean that's fine um if the state department believes there's fraud in the election
01:07:29.220
and this guy there is um maduro is the legitimate uh leader sure and you uh help him out when you can
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help him out but you know it doesn't do the united states uh any good to involve itself in these
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unbelievably complicated uh situations inside other countries it just doesn't uh we should do
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humanitarian stuff um we can absolutely make our opinion known uh if there is uh oppression by uh
01:07:58.340
the venezuelan government we can put sanctions on there and and do all that but for us to get
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directly involved like rubio wants i you know i i just don't see it yeah um let me let me talk to
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you now about the election let's spend the next few minutes just talking about the election
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it it's astounding to me that the guy who used to be one of the top two liberal senators uh in in the
01:08:23.760
senate for years and years and years real real lefty um uh democrat was joe biden and he's now being
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described as the moderate if he comes into the race um what do you see with joe biden how is he going to
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thread the needle here between you know the care supporters uh the the radical socialists and
01:08:51.520
being quote in the middle how's he going to thread that needle well uh here's here's what i'm hearing
01:08:59.780
back you want the insides yeah no tell me the outside story all right um i can give you what
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everybody else gives you no don't give me that give me i'll give you the inside okay all right okay so
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biden biden's 77 years old and he really doesn't want to go to iowa and new hampshire in the winter
01:09:16.880
okay yeah really doesn't want to do that doesn't want to put on the galoshes and go to the diner
01:09:22.280
he doesn't um so he's talking to his big money men uh on wall street and this goes right against the
01:09:30.760
progressive socialists right and he's lining them up he's lining them up because there's 14 democrats
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and he needs a certain threshold of money to campaign not retail but on television and in
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social media and that takes money so he's got to have a certain threshold of money that he's sure he's
01:09:51.640
got so he doesn't have to walk around shaking better he can't he'll do a little of that but he doesn't
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want to do a lot of it okay so once he gets the money and i believe he'll get it because the democrats
01:10:03.960
on wall street and in hollywood the the real rich people they don't want the crazy bomb throwers
01:10:09.500
then he's going to make a deal with tamala harris all right and that deal made it might already have
01:10:15.240
been made you don't think it's beto no he's two white men are not going to happen it's not going to
01:10:24.020
happen um so he's going to make a deal with tamala harris he's going to say look when you're
01:10:29.100
campaigning you're not going to win don't be a nut don't be a loon all right bring it back a little
01:10:36.980
bit and then i'll put you on the two and she's going to make that deal he's a young woman and she
01:10:45.600
knows joe is going to be uh what 79 when he takes the uh oath of office oldest president ever
01:10:52.760
so that's what's going on man okay so tell me now go ahead yeah biden will he will campaign as a
01:11:03.660
moderate liberal that's how he'll campaign he's going to be barack obama redo redo how about that
01:11:12.240
huh nice um all right we see a six point increase in americans saying that trump should be impeached
01:11:20.240
up now to 42 how high does that number have to be before it would be wise for the democrats to even
01:11:27.020
do this to try never okay never i don't think so either um because there's nothing to base it on
01:11:34.840
and and americans will be i think the independent precincts will say you know what i may not like
01:11:42.720
trump but i hate these people more 56 percent approve of the economy now overall he has a 42 to 45
01:11:50.100
approval rating what kind of rating does he need to win the election no he can stay in the mid 40s
01:11:58.260
on job approval if the democratic party uh continues to put forth an insane um platform so you know if
01:12:12.000
they continue to be self-destructive and do all kinds of nasty stuff that hurts the country and they
01:12:18.220
don't have any solutions to any problems which they don't he can win with a 45 bill you do you agree
01:12:24.780
with the analysis that it's you know elections aren't about approval rating they're about choices
01:12:28.560
and the bottom line is right now we don't know who they're running if they run someone like hillary
01:12:32.760
clinton again he's going to win yeah well they're not going to run her but no not her but i mean
01:12:38.080
someone is unpopular as her bernie sanders yeah bernie sanders yeah okay because bernie will be out
01:12:44.380
there every hour on the hour bernie bernie's going to be climbing in people's windows yeah it's a
01:12:48.520
guarantee loss guarantee loss say some crazy thing happens and bernie gets it yeah well then trump
01:12:55.380
doesn't even have to campaign trump will just beat him you know that's true yeah right yeah so it's
01:13:01.720
gonna be biden and and that's what's really gonna happen all right bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com
01:13:06.320
thank you so much sir we'll talk to you again next week all right i'm looking forward to your
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podcast tomorrow it's a you're gonna like it thank you very much you're going to love it it's uh it's
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a really good one thank you so much bill bill o'reilly.com uh podcasts come out tomorrow i want
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to spend some time on it because i think this is the most important podcast or the the the most to me
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the most riveting podcast that we have done would you agree with that stewart how would you describe
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this yeah it's not it's important it's different it's it brings you back to your to the person you're
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supposed to be right right and that's different than you know okay well we have a breaking news
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about you know some uh some topic it's yeah it's bringing us back to the sort of person that we're
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designed to be and and that's the way we should look at the world and you will we talk about politics
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we talk about things and you will see the world in a different way and quite honestly i think you'll see
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the world the way you used to see the world uh and it it makes an awful lot of sense on
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you know we have a really hard time talking to people right now talking to people who disagree
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people that i disagree with or people that i really admire um bob goff is one of those that i
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really admire he is a guy who was an attorney and just changed his life just totally changed his life
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and has this great attitude about hey i'm i'm going to be friends with everybody i'm going to talk to
01:16:34.180
everybody and i'm not going to sell out and but i can make a difference um so much easier if i just
01:16:42.120
listen to people let me give you two cuts from this weekend's podcast here he is bob goff on
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dealing with difficult people i think you nailed it i think there's a lot of people that have
01:16:52.780
awesome doctrine and lousy theology and this idea of it's easy to say to love your enemy until you
01:16:59.500
have an enemy yeah until you have somebody that you feel disconnected i don't feel like i have
01:17:03.120
enemies but there's certainly people that are difficult for me to be around one of the realizations
01:17:08.320
that i've had is that this idea of loving difficult people that i'm one of them i'm actually
01:17:14.300
among the difficult people in other people's lives and i'm trying to say how could i um interact with
01:17:21.840
people there's a for some people in faith communities they're familiar with a verse that
01:17:25.800
talks about like being ready to make a defense for the hope that's within you and everybody wants to
01:17:30.700
like grab their swords and what they leave out the second half and it said to do with kindness and
01:17:37.200
respect and i think there's something beautiful about that like take switzerland they're not mad at
01:17:41.680
anybody and i'm not mad at them right so i if you just walk around with a bobsled and a bar of chocolate
01:17:48.840
you can decide who you are and everybody's trying to decide what role am i playing in this and i think
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there's a tremendous latitude in that but i just like the role of grace the idea of when people
01:18:01.700
have just been kind to me even when i've been wrong that they just care more about our relationship than
01:18:07.800
they do about winning an argument about something and there's something really respectful what has
01:18:12.560
helped me with the people that uh like creep me out the most is to try to think of what is it that's
01:18:18.840
driving this like what's the thing underneath the thing and oftentimes it's just that they're really
01:18:23.880
insecure me too like how do you respond when you get insecure uh in a setting like how do you deal
01:18:32.580
with that i get really funny i get like just i get so i start talking really fast and i get funnier and
01:18:38.820
funnier than other people get mean as a rattlesnake so how do you deal with your feeling you get quiet
01:18:44.820
and reserve you go turtle on that like head legs tail everything inside and so that even in our
01:18:51.980
relationships that matter the most to us to just say how do you deal with that and to say how are we
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like uh gonna react to people i you know what i wear i'm muttering i remember those things from the 70s
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my wife's got one too there's something actually beautiful what we do is we talk about uh how we feel
01:19:11.260
more than what we want it would be an interesting experiment try that for a week to take the people
01:19:16.780
that you love the most and say don't say i want a hamburger say i'm feeling hungry if we could get
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in touch with how we're feeling about something i'm not a touchy-feely guy but that has been so helpful
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in my relationships to just talk about i'm feeling really insecure right now i know this sounds like
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uh you know california crap um but he is he is he's so grounded and so successful when you hear his
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story he's wildly successful um and grounded and i believe he has the answers if we are going to
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make it this next step this is an important podcast here he is on having picky conversations listen to
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this i've never lost a case and it's not because i'm an awesome lawyer i'm an awesome picker i only
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pick an awesome picker picker yeah i don't lose i only take cases that nobody could lose and so so
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there's one of these things that just be a little bit pickier about the conversations that you're
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having with people and when you see this say like you know what i wouldn't trade our friendship for
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the trajectory this and i don't you don't have to work for nasa to know the trajectory of where this
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is going say that wouldn't be worth it um you'll know that i am i'm disinterested when i start talking
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about sports me too but if you know why you're doing you will not see me very often without
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wearing a boston red sox hat and uh i'm not a red sox fan never even gone to a game but my neighbor
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carol was a huge red sox fan and we knew she was going to be in heaven by the end of the weekend so
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we made a deal i told her carol i'll wear your red sox hat for the rest of my life and represent the
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socks here on earth but in exchange every time jesus walks by you you need to mention my name
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there's a verse that said i knew you not i'm like girl but here's the deal when i go through new york
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people hiss at me and they just be like because they're rooting for the other team evidently
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and if they knew that i was wearing my dead neighbor's hat they would just actually have a
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different angle on that thing and i don't stop people to tell them the backstory but i think if i could
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just assume in people that i don't understand there's probably mountains of stuff going on there
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i i i i hate this i absolutely hate this every election in my life the most important election ever
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oh i hate that however i actually think this one might be this one may be the end of the republic
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and the free market system so who's got a plan because the plans we've been making
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they're not working real well i don't know if you noticed that what do we need to do to be able to
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win the hearts and the minds of especially so many people who are the younger end of the spectrum
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who just think socialism is neat it's really not so how do we pull what's happening on our campuses
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and what's happening with people under 30 in america what is the future of america's youth and
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will witt is a social media influencer he's with prager you he's a guy who um knows his own mind and is
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now on a speaking tour uh talking about the three ways to beat the left welcome to the program thank
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you for having me i love being here so how old are you i'm 22 so i'd be graduating as a senior in
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college uh right now if i would have stayed in how are you not a monster seriously i mean i watched you
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at c-pack you were you're like brad pitt you're walking around and all the girls are like oh will
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is so great and he's so smart i just love i'd be a monster if i were you at 22 yeah it's it's tough but
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it's hard sometimes but uh you know dennis has been such a huge mentor to me and has taught me so
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much that i mean that's why i work for prager you specifically because of dennis and his his
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teachings to me has made me not a monster and yeah he's wonderful you are lucky to have have that as
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a mentor he is he is a remarkable man yes uh and has made such a huge difference um uh in our country
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so you're you're traveling now are you speaking on campuses yeah so i'm speaking at campuses i'm
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speaking at events just last night i was in mcallen texas speaking at the lincoln reagan day dinner down
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there that's a fantastic event i've never been down there that close to the border yeah it's great that
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there are so many republicans there yeah it's fantastic and and you're talking about three ways
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to to beat the left yeah what are they so the first one is that we have to convince liberals
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that there are friends the left has duped liberals into believing there's a difference between left
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and liberals you can't use those terms synonymously yes and that liberals need to be convinced that
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conservatives share the same values as them they believe in um the values of america they believe
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in the constitution freedom of speech the second amendment they don't like socialism uh the only
01:28:54.380
difference really between liberals and conservatives in a lot of ways is that liberals believe in bigger
01:28:58.900
government but they've been duped by the left to believe the leftists are their friends and the
01:29:02.580
leftists don't stand for any values that america was founded on yeah and so we have to convince
01:29:06.960
liberals that they are with conservatives liberals used to fight for you know the the bill of rights
01:29:13.720
right um and and they they were they were radicals on those things which was good a few weeks ago i was
01:29:23.820
painting this painting over here which is uh i love it thanks it's it's big government in bed with
01:29:31.500
big tech and big social media and and as i as painting that i thought i can't believe glenn beck
01:29:40.200
is the one painting that that should be coming from the left right and and they don't see it there
01:29:47.820
they are actually promoting those things right and the liberals who who should believe this are blind
01:29:55.740
right it's crazy yeah no they've completely changed right the left is is so out of touch with america
01:30:02.620
and what the common people want that they i mean their main mission is to destroy america with what
01:30:06.760
they want they are for socialism they are against freedom of speech they want to silence you if you
01:30:10.940
disagree with them these are not the values that classical liberals have ever stood on they'll tell you
01:30:16.960
that socialism oh stop using that and trying to scare people i don't want scary socialism we want
01:30:23.640
swedish socialism that's what they always say but now the these people like ocasio-cortez and
01:30:29.100
bernie sanders they used to have to hide that they were socialists right now it's just they say it
01:30:34.600
proudly that they're socialists and they say democratic socialists like that makes it better
01:30:38.200
it's uh it's ridiculous that we have people in congress and and in our our country that proudly
01:30:44.320
support these ideas but they've wanted to for a long time it's when i when i was at fox i said
01:30:49.180
because i was getting heat because calling somebody a socialist apparently was you're a racist for
01:30:55.100
doing that um and they were calling me a racist and i and i said this and in a way i was trying to
01:31:00.820
call them out because they want to tell you who they are you know they really want to they're proud
01:31:07.760
that they are socialist and yeah that's right and you know what there will be a few people that'll have
01:31:13.640
to go you know they want to do it and i said look this is who they are and and right now they're
01:31:20.580
saying this but there's going to come a time when the masks will come off and they'll just say you're
01:31:25.160
right because you know what this free market system doesn't work and that's right if you if that's what
01:31:30.820
if that's uh what a socialist is then i'm proudly that that's exactly what they're saying now right and
01:31:37.620
i think it's funny that these same people like ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders elan omar they claim that
01:31:42.900
they love america like when at the state of the union when trump is chanting usa they're chanting
01:31:47.440
back usa usa but that it doesn't make any sense because you can't say you love america but you
01:31:53.780
want to radically transform it you know dennis always talks about how if you have a wife you
01:31:58.220
don't love your wife if you want to radically transform her right and so it's the exact same
01:32:02.560
thing these people don't love america they want to radically transform it yeah i used to talk about
01:32:07.480
how uh when barack obama said we we want fundamental transformation no if if you have the mona lisa
01:32:15.020
and you respect it you restore it right you don't fundamentally transform it right and the new green
01:32:24.000
deal i don't think they're even serious about i mean i'm sure there are many are but i think the people
01:32:30.480
in congress are not necessarily so serious about the green new deal being green because the the part
01:32:37.780
that disturbs me in that bill the one that actually was being presented not the you know not the the
01:32:43.780
ocasio-cortez thing talks about the fundamental transformation of america's economic system right
01:32:52.940
that's what they care about the whole green thing is a cover to get you to go in and fundamentally
01:32:59.180
transform it and take away the free market right well i just tweeted about this this morning is that
01:33:04.940
there was an article from 1989 from ap news where they talked about yeah by 2000 entire nations were
01:33:11.160
going to be destroyed by global warming right right and now it's 2019 and that's of course never
01:33:15.760
happened ocasio-cortez says 12 years it's a front for for votes and for creating hysteria to get you to
01:33:21.540
them their side and they want to say that conservatives republicans are so anti-environment and they don't care
01:33:27.040
about if seals are dying you know these sorts of tropes and that's so that they can win over votes
01:33:32.240
make us look bad because we don't care about something that is really a false narrative of course
01:33:36.860
the climate is changing but not in not in any sense that these these people are professing i i i grew up
01:33:43.220
uh in the 70s and i remember when i was about your age the joke was where's the ice age yeah exactly you
01:33:52.140
know and and they were saying at the time we this was in time magazine we have to put soot black soot
01:34:00.180
on the polar caps to melt them to draw the heat in from the sun to melt them because we're all going
01:34:08.060
to be living under ice it's amazing it's crazy you know approximately 75 years before will was born
01:34:14.120
there was a movie called the money pit that came out with tom hanks and shelly long and it happened to
01:34:18.940
be on like hbo or something they're not watching it and one of the recurring jokes throughout is you
01:34:23.500
know this is a house that's like all it's a disaster to try to fix up and they're trying to get all these
01:34:27.100
contractors to come over and every time they ask how long whatever project it is is going to take
01:34:32.000
to finish they always just say uh two weeks and three months later they come back how much longer
01:34:36.480
two weeks and it happens over and over and over again that is the global warming argument it's
01:34:40.800
always 10 or 12 years from any point from now it's 10 or 12 years in the future from 10 or 12 years
01:34:46.260
ago it was 10 or 12 years into the future which is today 30 years ago they said 10 or 12 years ago
01:34:50.980
there was a turning point that they are never held accountable for for these promises they say of
01:34:56.720
doom that are coming our way and if they get their way they then it will be systematic then it will be
01:35:03.540
well because of what we did right we've postponed it another 10 or 12 years exactly but we've got to
01:35:10.520
take this next step yeah well you have to realize this is our world war ii okay this is our world
01:35:15.620
war ii which we're fighting against how insulting is that oh my god i can't believe that she would
01:35:20.800
even that that would even cross someone's mind to say that he's gonna compare these two things
01:35:25.520
people that fought and died in world war ii and we're like yeah you know what and i'm gonna i'm gonna
01:35:32.000
tweet that we should all uh have a 70 tax because that's my that's my world war ii wow yeah the world
01:35:40.060
war ii actually ended in some vaporization of people exactly getting people to shop at whole
01:35:45.020
foods is much different than world war ii two is 0.9 degrees centigrade really that's your world
01:35:53.660
two is that even a full celsius degree it's just incredible it's astonishing i was in west hollywood
01:36:01.500
a little while ago i'm sorry for that yeah i know well i live in hollywood myself i'm sorry for that
01:36:06.280
yeah well no i like it because i get a it's uh i like to be in places where there are people who
01:36:10.400
disagree with me that's how i've always said something yes i have i've i've had a better life
01:36:17.400
in texas but i am not as sharp as when i lived in manhattan right because when you're living and
01:36:25.220
you're the only person within a three block radius that believes what you believe you have to always be
01:36:32.480
on your toes right and there is something to be said for that right yeah no i'll tell you a story
01:36:36.900
i was actually i was out this was a few months or about a month and a half ago two months ago and i'm
01:36:42.360
out and i meet this girl and we're talking and it's and it's a lot of fun and then i show her my
01:36:46.840
social media she's like okay i gotta go like let's go out some other time i show her my social
01:36:50.700
media and the first thing on there it's a picture um of me with some guns and then she tells me she
01:36:56.140
says oh f off and then leaves that's like this is the the tolerant left of i've made girls cry when
01:37:02.360
i tell them who i voted for all the time in la so it's breaking hearts breaking hearts that's how
01:37:07.760
it goes in la yeah i love it he was so good looking and then he turned into the devil i didn't know he
01:37:15.300
was hitler reincarnated all right hang on just a sec more in just a second with will wit
01:37:19.880
first let me tell you about zip recruiters uh it's really hard to hire people especially if you're a
01:37:25.640
you know a small run business but zip recruiter is something that's used by fortune 100 companies
01:37:29.740
as well uh because the system is just so good uh but you know if you're trying to you're if you're
01:37:36.600
going to job websites and you're downloading a bunch of resumes it takes so much time to go through this
01:37:45.940
you're just deluged with all these resumes simply safe i'm sorry uh zip recruiter has a really good
01:37:53.160
system they've got floors they took over the google building in los angeles they have floors
01:37:57.980
and floors and floors of programmers for algorithms that are looking for the right fit for you they're
01:38:05.080
the largest job site out there and now if you post your job with zip recruiter.com what's going to
01:38:11.500
happen is that algorithm is going to go find it invites people that they know are looking for jobs to
01:38:17.760
apply to the job that you have they also highlight the ones that are the closest match you'll get a
01:38:24.520
qualified candidate many times in the first hour after posting you want to fill that job with somebody
01:38:30.320
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01:38:46.360
this is the glenn beck program with will witt will just remind me um you told the story about
01:39:06.380
your profile picture had a gun in it and it made this this this girl right away a friend of mine
01:39:11.020
was on a dating app uh and he had his profile picture uh with a gun in it as well and um it
01:39:19.020
was at a perfect it was during a professional like um it was at a range in a shooting competition he
01:39:23.800
does these you know shooting competitions not pointed at the camera not posing with it in some
01:39:27.660
dramatic way uh they pulled down his profile and sent him this message as mass shootings continue
01:39:33.400
to devastate communities across the country it's time to state unequivocally that gun violence is
01:39:38.620
not in line with our values nor do these weapons belong on our platform with this in mind we are
01:39:43.760
no longer allowing any photos to be updated uploaded to bumble that's the right that's bumble
01:39:48.100
that's what i was going to say yeah containing any kind of firearm unless the individual is military
01:39:51.880
or law enforcement and in uniform it's like oh my gosh this is a constitutionally guaranteed right
01:39:57.980
it's not your constitutionally guaranteed right to have a profile photo on bumble however
01:40:02.120
like the founders didn't see that's how stupid they were yeah thomas jefferson swiping right
01:40:07.420
but it's like this is a a fundamental part of our culture of our society it's a guaranteed right and
01:40:14.320
you can't even have a photo in it in your profile now people could decide as they did with you to say
01:40:21.440
you know what i don't want anyone who likes guns i don't want anyone who i saw your video like i don't
01:40:25.000
want to date anyone who has a trump hat on like you can make those decisions but to ban it is just so
01:40:30.160
insane we just live in such a weird time well you would think that on a platform where you're
01:40:34.540
looking for people on a thing like tinder bumble where you're looking for people swiping right or
01:40:38.720
swiping left the main purpose should be to have people on there that people are going to swipe
01:40:42.960
left that's no on right right so to say that you would take someone off for their viewpoint i mean
01:40:47.400
their guidelines are anti-conservative they do a lot of other stuff these uh dating apps bumble
01:40:53.040
specifically yeah promoting left-wing causes all the time right so it's just they're blatantly left
01:40:59.340
um i think they're i think they're in los angeles i believe the headquarters so yeah they they push
01:41:05.060
for left-wing causes if you're conservative in texas yeah um people in texas don't need dating apps
01:41:11.940
so let me we'll just go out and grab our women and drag them back um the uh uh let me go back to your
01:41:20.100
first principle uh and you're saying we have to make friends with liberals right how do you do that
01:41:26.400
well the the most important thing that that i found is having liberals have to rationalize their
01:41:34.720
decisions to you so there's a difference between me going up to someone who is a liberal who thinks
01:41:39.600
that conservatives are wrong because of the media but they believe in liberal values and you have to
01:41:44.580
convince them to tell them their ideals to you you can't tell them what to think you have to teach
01:41:49.160
them how to think and and how to actually communicate that once they're able to to to figure these things
01:41:54.120
out for themselves and actually communicate with you then they're much more likely to have an open
01:41:58.300
mind and think for themselves you know what i mean yeah so how do you do that you just did that with
01:42:03.620
that girl now it was short period of time yeah and she immediately saw oh my gosh you're a monster
01:42:08.980
right and so i do this with my videos a lot where i go out on the street and i'm interviewing people
01:42:12.940
and i'm able to do a great job by keeping a level head and and staying calm with the people i talk to
01:42:18.260
and you find that a lot of like okay another example i was in an uber a little while ago right
01:42:22.580
and i meet this this woman i'm in a suit i look nice and she asked me she says oh what do you do
01:42:27.640
you look very nice i'm like oh i'm a political personality and she's like oh that's so great
01:42:32.420
that we have young people who are out there getting trump out of office thank you so much
01:42:36.580
and i'm like oh yeah definitely right but we start talking uh just i usually don't talk politics with
01:42:41.980
uber but we talk for a little bit she was against affirmative action she was against the welfare state she
01:42:47.120
wanted fathers in the home she was against putting transgender bathrooms in elementary schools
01:42:51.200
it was like all these different things she talked about were conservative liberal values
01:42:55.060
right and it's like at the end of the conversation i was able to convince her that those same things
01:43:00.760
are what conservatives stand on and like they just don't realize that i believe that you're born a
01:43:05.140
conservative you're born having liberal values and you have to be taught to be a leftist or taught to
01:43:10.740
be taught to think that conservatives are bad so making people rationalize their own their own
01:43:15.940
viewpoints and realizing that that is a conservative viewpoint that is a liberal viewpoint you have to
01:43:21.140
make them realize that tell them that that's really that that's this is what the this is what the
01:43:26.080
left has done with the black community though as well i mean if you talk to the black community
01:43:31.980
their values are conservative yes very much they're conservative they've just been convinced that
01:43:38.080
no no the republicans are bad right right um all right so tip number two on on how to win
01:43:46.240
against the left that was all tip one we did 25 minutes on just tip one yeah that's gonna run out
01:43:50.580
of time yeah it's a good tip tip number two is to make god great again this is something that i think
01:43:59.140
is incredibly important especially as someone myself i was an atheist my entire life right up until about
01:44:05.140
two three years ago i was an atheist the entire time i thought god was stupid i thought religion was
01:44:09.900
stupid the bible all that who needs that right some guy in the sky telling you these things
01:44:13.820
and then i realized when i started again working with dennis and he was a mentor to me on this
01:44:18.060
i know he's jewish i'm christian now but um with everything he talked to me about and you realize
01:44:24.440
that the founding fathers set this country up and even with you when i came to that night that you had
01:44:29.320
uh about nine months ago when i came to the thing you showed me all those documents that the founding
01:44:33.400
fathers had about the founding of this country they wanted a secular government with a religious people
01:44:38.220
because you get your morals from god not from government and the left has replaced um god with
01:44:46.520
government and so there's there's a huge gap of people's morality there in america because they
01:44:52.280
don't have religion they don't have god and so i believe that that is a pinnacle of what we have
01:44:56.240
to bring back all right so let's get into that here when we come back and then uh also uh we'll hear tip
01:45:01.600
number three uh from brad pitt just know you end up looking like me in the end you do gravity
01:45:13.000
shut up uh all right back in just a second on the glenn beck program
01:45:20.980
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promo code back this is the glenn beck program we're talking to will witt social media influencer
01:46:52.760
he's with prager u he's currently on tour and he's got a from here he's got a struggle all the way to
01:46:58.440
hawaii uh to speak at a couple of universities over in hawaii oh how do you do it um we're talking
01:47:05.900
about that that you're speaking on the three we three ways to beat the left um and the first tip
01:47:12.080
you had was we have to make liberals not progressives liberals are friends to show liberals that yeah we're
01:47:19.420
for the bill of rights you're for the bill of rights right uh the second is that our rights come
01:47:24.100
from god and he is the center it's not government it's god right what's the third the third is is a
01:47:31.140
tip that i think young people especially need to take in and people who live in left-wing areas need
01:47:35.360
to take in is to never sacrifice your values for anything and there are people again i live in
01:47:41.380
hollywood and so i remember i was i was at a hotel roosevelt if you're familiar with what that is and i
01:47:47.260
was around there and one of the guys who work there he came up to me and like whispered to me and he's
01:47:50.460
like hey man i know who you are uh but i can't talk here we're an enemy territory but i love i love
01:47:55.340
what you do and i don't want to seem like i'm friends with you because i'll get fired but i uh
01:47:59.800
i love what you do right and it's like this happens all the time all the time with people who are in
01:48:04.860
these industries that are ran by the left and and there are secret conservatives and i tell people to
01:48:09.880
to not be secret conservatives you need to be bold about your values because if if we don't stand up
01:48:14.880
for what we believe in everything is going to continue to get worse texas is going to look like
01:48:18.880
california if people in texas don't stand up for what they believe in and if people in california
01:48:23.480
don't stand up for what they believe in i truly believe that i think people just think and this
01:48:27.720
is this is this is natural that people think it can't get much worse than this and i'm just going
01:48:34.740
to weather this storm and by remaining silent when it's relatively easy it's only going to get
01:48:41.920
harder to stand up you know courage is a muscle and if you're not exercising the muscle of courage
01:48:48.020
you're just you're going to be too weak to when you really have to stand right i'll tell you these
01:48:53.420
these social media giants these uh you know facebook twitter and them and then also even the the brand
01:48:58.820
something like a now this a buzzfeed and aj plus these companies have huge huge budgets that you know
01:49:05.180
dwarf the the prager you budget they're much larger than like the prager you budget and it's like they
01:49:10.160
are reaching millions upon millions of people every single day and it's like this is what we're fighting
01:49:15.260
against that we can't just say um yeah i'm going to stand by and just let this happen no these people
01:49:20.920
are are fighting to radically change this country to destroy what we believe in if i would feel guilty
01:49:27.620
if i wasn't standing up and trying to do something to change it when you have um when you are going into
01:49:36.520
these universities and campuses the greatest ideas and the thing that should unite us is truly all men
01:49:47.500
are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights life liberty and the
01:49:52.380
pursuit of happiness um that's a game-changing idea and um and a mission that really has never been
01:50:04.120
fulfilled but is and because it's hard because it is so grand the bill of rights how do we how how does
01:50:14.740
that catch fire again because it's been so damaged and so misunderstood how does the promise of what our
01:50:22.280
founders wrote come alive again yeah i think we have to look at what the left believes in that the left is
01:50:28.240
for um equal opportunity and equality of outcome as well so they want everyone to end the same as
01:50:36.000
well even if they don't work as hard they're unwilling to work you know according to the green new deal
01:50:39.900
um this is what they want and so that's why they've completely radicalized the the meaning of the bill of
01:50:45.760
rights and the constitution everything and so really to bring this back i mean i really do i i know i just
01:50:52.080
said this but it takes the strong values of people who are going to go to places that are left wing
01:50:56.740
i tell this to people a lot of times people ask me they say uh where do i send my kids to college
01:51:01.000
so they don't turn into a leftist or where do i go to school so i don't turn into a leftist and i
01:51:05.120
say send your kids to boulder send your kids to berkeley send your kids to ucla because you should be
01:51:09.760
going to these places to strengthen your values and try and change the places that are in there
01:51:14.380
with this you're able to to actually make changes they did a study actually that when conservatives go
01:51:19.460
to college they remain conservatives right and that's that's something that i think is very powerful
01:51:24.580
and so if we send these conservatives to places that are dominated by the left we can try and
01:51:29.300
change those views and and change the atmosphere i i wonder though if we are sending them without any
01:51:36.460
uh armor uh or a sword of any sort i mean most most uh people going into college they cannot tell you
01:51:46.080
what the bill of rights are they can't tell you the first five in the in the first amendment right let
01:51:52.620
alone you know 10 yeah um uh they don't know the declaration of independence they don't know
01:51:58.800
the founding principles they know you know progressives bad conservatives good and vice versa
01:52:06.240
you know that it's even i think a lower uh uh civics education on the left um i just did a video on this
01:52:16.360
yesterday that we released what is it i went to dc um i was at the national mall and i asked people
01:52:21.780
if they could answer basic trivia basic american history trivia didn't know who the first president
01:52:26.900
was at the lincoln memorial they didn't know who the 16th president was uh which is just dumb
01:52:32.040
founding um and also it was interesting they all thought that gfk or not jfk lincoln was a democrat
01:52:37.920
as well not not a republican founded the republican party wow which was very funny um and yeah i do
01:52:44.860
videos like that all the time and yet the lack of american history i think is is why people turn to
01:52:50.860
leftism because if you don't understand why this country was founded why how this country was
01:52:55.560
founded the values that it was founded on then you're going to want to transform this country
01:52:59.260
and that's what leftism is all about correct give me some good news leave me it's friday give me some
01:53:03.840
good news about um the things that you see happening i'll tell you we have a student program with
01:53:10.240
prageru uh it's called prager force excellent program if you're a student you should definitely
01:53:14.460
check it out on prageru.com but we just got a student from venezuela to join prager force wow which is
01:53:19.940
something that is fantastic to me it gives me hope that we can have someone from venezuela who
01:53:24.100
watches prageru videos and the people in venezuela aren't too busy digging through the trash that they
01:53:29.200
can go and watch our videos and be impacted by what we're doing so i think that that's incredible
01:53:35.120
the future of the conservative movement in america how does it go away from here
01:53:38.800
i think it's going to be very social media driven i hope that's not too cliche but i think it's
01:53:47.020
actually very important is that it's going to be things that are easily shareable things that are
01:53:52.740
quick for people to understand and break down and that way it's going to reach the widest audience
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possible so those are like prageru videos those are like my videos that are under five minutes
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and that are reaching you know billions of people we just hit two billion lifetime views
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uh just the other day it's like this is the future because people's attention spans are
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are so so little at this point right so um i really think that's the future and i think
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uh conservatives are also heading in a more i don't want to say progressive way but i want to
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say in a way that is very um let's say you say open to everyone i think there's a lot of conservatives
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nowadays who are going for things like gay marriage um as an example who want to do things like
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uh who believe in transgender rights and these sorts of things are not just transgender rights
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but you know uh believing in all sorts of genders and stuff like this is some of the way that the
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conservative movement is going i don't know if that's necessarily the the right future of the
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party but i do see it going in this way and that's why it's even important for conservatives to
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to stick up their stick up for their values even within the conservative movement yeah it's i mean
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there's a libertarian um thing that uh a strong streak at least in me that i don't really care
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what you do in your life but once it starts to in um infringe on my rights you know i can't believe
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i can't force you to to live a certain way but don't force me to live a certain way and that's really
01:55:24.900
the american way um and and when science is the answer uh and we have empirical data then you go
01:55:35.180
for the empirical data and you and you use reason we've we've detached the left has detached us from
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any kind of reason whatsoever and then any kind of tolerance in the name of tolerance right to be able
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to live together right well the left wants to tell you how you should live your life but they don't
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even practice their own guidelines yeah it's like feminists saying like oh yeah you should date
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uh beta males and and all that and then they're dating like six foot two biker dudes in leather
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vests right right it's like they don't even follow the the things that they preach correct it's human
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nature um will wit thank you so much for being on with us thank you he's with prager university
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prageru.com also you can follow him on twitter at the will wit thanks will all right let me tell you
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i mean we are just having it's a it's an all-out marvel war here um uh in every way awful captain america no
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captain america uh captain what is it captain marvel is coming out uh this weekend and this
01:58:06.520
is when i have to just avoid social media for a weekend i see everybody's stupid reviews of the
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superhero movie yeah i'm not going to review it i'm not going you're not going why it's the first one
01:58:14.940
that i'm i'm just not going she said i hope there's just not a lot of men that are going to this
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okay all right i can make that happen i'm good yeah i'm good it is interesting how they like it's the
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same thing happen with a black panther like it better not be a lot of white people going to this
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thing okay all right i got you know you got about what 70 of the country gonna be tough on receipts
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now of course yeah people did not listen as by the way the director did not want white people not to
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go to the movie so we should point out that that is not yeah yeah yeah but there were actors in the
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movie who were saying things like that well this so this one is just the the lead role and i guess
01:58:51.300
she's caused a lot of trouble with the rest of the actors uh and they're even talking about now
01:58:56.680
of like she may not be uh captain marvel for long no god what a tragedy that would be i mean
01:59:04.260
that's 16 shows if that is 16 consecutive programs dedicated to her losing that role can i tell you
01:59:10.180
something though uh that's a job you have for a long time and a good paying job you don't get that
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job that don't lose that game it's the guy remember the guy who got uh fired from the uh directing the
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guardians of the galaxy series because you know i remember what he made it like a risque joke like
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10 years ago or something uh that was a you know that's a good gig yeah that now good gig the first
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one was really good the second one um belonged in a dumpster immediately after being printed so
01:59:42.340
uh they should have just taken it and digitally thrown all computers that ever hosted it into a
01:59:47.500
giant burning dumpster but the first one was really good i i have to tell you i uh i i'm a
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marvel fan and i can't believe i'm a marvel fan um but i because i didn't grow up reading comic
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books or anything else i don't know about the marvel universe but i tell you the difference
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between what marvel has done and what dc comics is doing is night and day it's just just they've just
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destroyed their line because it's almost like they're sitting at dc comics going oh man marvel is
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doing all these great movies quick let's make a batman movie and you're like well we we have the
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quintessential batman movie already made why don't we instead of rebooting it just kind of let that one
02:00:36.720
speak for itself and build on it yeah it's really confusing for people who don't care about this stuff
02:00:42.880
like i'm because i am legitimately like if a big movie comes out maybe i'll go see it i probably see
02:00:46.860
10 of the the superhero movies that come out but it's so confusing people jump all over you like
02:00:51.780
marvel dc and i feel like they're just all rebooting these things all the time they just
02:00:55.540
take a giant handful of action figures and throw them against the wall and whatever lands inside of
02:00:59.620
a little taped box are the ones they put in the next movie i have no idea what's going on they're
02:01:03.720
constantly dying and coming back to life and then they're all working together and then they all
02:01:07.620
hate each other i can't keep track of any of it i will tell you if you watch all of them
02:01:11.980
it is a very complex universe yes and i would agree with that and they pull it off if you're
02:01:19.480
if you do pay attention you're like oh my gosh look at that relates to this and that and you know
02:01:25.980
10 12 years ago they said this and here it is again i mean it's really well done really well done
02:01:32.340
yeah i mean look i have people obviously they're the biggest movies of all time right i mean i you know
02:01:36.180
you look at obviously there's been one-offs uh you know yeah yeah but like you know titanic and such
02:01:41.260
that are up there but really you look at the top 10 movies it's basically all superhero movies at
02:01:45.180
this point i mean they just every single one that comes out makes you know 100 million dollars more
02:01:49.120
than the last one so i'm gonna go see uh the one about the new president 2024 this weekend
02:01:54.000
um which one is that uh the one starring the rock oh
02:01:59.040
that's an interesting one because i he's like so he's generally just really well liked he works
02:02:06.860
really hard he's funny he's engaging you know and everyone kind of talks about him because i mean
02:02:12.600
he spoke at the republican national convention a year that we went i think maybe it was 2004
02:02:17.460
really yeah when this is back when he was mainly just wrestling and he actually spoke at the
02:02:22.700
convention i don't think he's a big hardcore republican or anything no but he spoke at that
02:02:27.440
convention which at the time was like wow this guy who's like a pretty big celebrity actually is
02:02:31.260
showing up at a republican convention like what's going on everybody's afraid he won't take the
02:02:36.040
beat down from the left that's why right and so he but like i think because of that and because he's
02:02:40.640
a hollywood celebrity he has that sort of he has that uh the glean of a backup quarterback no one knows
02:02:46.420
when he gets it once he gets in the game he's going to start having policies yeah and all these
02:02:50.680
things go away yeah although goodwill goes away remember hillary clinton uh in 2010
02:02:57.200
had about a 70 approval rating she was one of the most popular position uh politicians in all of
02:03:04.300
polling at that point when she was secretary of state the second she started running a campaign
02:03:08.200
people like holy crap i remember who this woman is oh god and they all ran for the hills
02:03:14.080
it happens fast when you when you jump in there it's so funny because the left keeps saying
02:03:20.440
how did how did donald trump win how did this happen two words hillary clinton
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hillary clinton look no further you picked the worst candidate you could have possibly imagined
02:03:35.780
oh i don't know what about that dead rotted corpse over there i'll take that yes that over hillary yes
02:03:47.620
it could have been an area back more than 31 tropic
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