The 'Completely Bonkers' Gun Debate (Brandon Gillespie joins Glenn) - 3⧸26⧸18
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Summary
The March for Our Lives was supposed to be a protest by kids, for kids, but it was actually funded by a woman named Jerry Rhodes. Glenn explains how the leftist puppet masters got their hands on the march money, and why the media is covering it up.
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The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, love, courage, truth, Glenn Beck.
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So there he was, David Hogg, dressed in a snappy looking suit, ending his March for
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Our Lives speech with the line, thank you, I love you all, God bless you, and God bless
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the United States of America, what a politician, now wait a minute, hang on just a second,
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God bless you, God bless you, I mean, I thought the entire reason they began this whole thing
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was because merely sending thoughts and prayers, that prayers were pointless, God bless you,
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God bless the United States of America, what a pointless thing to say, hashtag never again,
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we've got to do something, and invoking the man upstairs is for children, oh, wait a minute,
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that's who we are, anyway, I digress, Hogg continued, we can and we will change the world, with that,
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he thrust his clenched fist into the air in triumph, wait a minute, I've seen that clenched
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fizz before, yes, yes, I saw it in the 1960s, but that's not it, no, no, no, I mean, what
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was else that was a symbol for, oh, oh, there, yes, that's right, the anti-Trump resist movement,
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that's right, I forgot about that, Emma Gonzalez, she was great, she gave her speech, she was
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rocking this great outfit, with a Cuban flag patch on her army green jacket, that is fantastic,
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so we've got two kids advocating against the second amendment of the constitution, while
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at the same time, repping the resist movement and communism, oh, this is neat, now, I don't
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think I need to point the obvious out here, but I'm going to anyway, there's more going
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on here than just guns, and leftists all over the country, adult leftists, have weaponized
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a bunch of, dare I say it, well, I can, because we're just quoting Lenin, they've weaponized
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a bunch of useless idiots, so useful idiots, useful idiots, I, well, they could be useless
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to, anyway, bunch of kids to do their dirty work, now, how do we know this, well, follow
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the money, oh, wait, wait a minute, we can't follow the money, oh, yeah, we'd have to be
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able to follow the money, because there's all kinds of paperwork, and all kinds of permits
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that have to be done for a march like this, right, yes, but the puppet masters behind this
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thing have hidden their paper trail, it's a conspiracy, no, this is just the way it's
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done, this march was supposedly organized by kids, for kids, yeah, well, it had its paperwork
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filed by a woman, not a kid, a woman named Jerry Rhodes, now, who's Jerry Rhodes, I'm sure
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she's just a mom, right, she's just a mom in Parkland, neither that, or she's the CFO
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for Greenpeace, but now works for the National, the Friends Committee on National Legislation,
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it's a high-powered lobbying firm in D.C., wow, how did she get involved, you'll never
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guess, by the way, what they specialize in, from their LinkedIn page, they focus on, quote,
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social and economic justice, wow, rocking that Cuban flag, demonstrations like March for
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our lives, are usually set up as a 501c3, how do I know that, I've set these marches up,
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501c3, but Jerry Rhodes didn't do that, instead, she filed for a 501c4, it's one number better,
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well, what does that mean, Glenn, well, a 501c3, you have to let everybody know who's behind
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it, but a 501c4 status lets you hide your donors, so no one knows who the donors are,
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remember we did that at the Rally for America, and oh, no, wait, we didn't do that, well,
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we did it when we marched on Washington, no, we didn't do that either, because the press
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was demanding to know who was funding, that's right, wow, well, the press must just, they
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must be all up in arms about this 501c4 thing, whoever footed the bill for Ms. Rhodes will
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probably forever be a secret for a couple of reasons, A, nobody in the press really seems
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to care who funded it, this is not AstroTurf, the rest of the March for Our Lives organizers
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will probably never be known, but this is not their first rodeo, and it won't be their
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last, the last thing they want is names like George Soros to pop on the tax sheet, and I'll
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bet he's just one of the embarrassing names that were involved here, we do know that Debbie
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Wasserman Schultz swooped in from the beginning to start linking these kids with progressive
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groups, groups like Giffords, Everytown for Gun Safety, and of course, they love the children,
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Planned Parenthood, and the Women's March, you know, the ones who have been linked now to
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Louis Farrakhan, they're the ones who took the roles in organizing this event, but we'll
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never know the full extent, because big progressive donors don't want you to know who's really
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in charge here, a 501c4 ensures that no one will ever know, all the while the media and
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Hollywood stars focus the attention on the kids, oh, isn't that sweet, this is in chapter
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one of the progressive propaganda playbook, progressives have moved on from simply invoking
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the words, let's do it for our children, to actually doing it to the children, if you're
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curious, now that the march is over, David Hogg isn't finished, he's now going to crusade
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for opposing voter identification laws, get ready for more of this, yes, raise your fist in
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the air, resist, sport the Cuban flag, because this is only the beginning.
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It's Monday, March 26th, you're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
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So the protesters, can we play the audio here in the video, they say they want to assault,
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to ban assault weapons, but do they even know what that means? Let's support the kids, let's
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listen to their voices. Play the audio, please.
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I think there needs to be a complete ban on assault weapons.
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We need laws in place that are going to prevent people from walking into schools with assault
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rifles. Yeah, I think there definitely needs to be a ban on these assault rifles.
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Any banning of any guns, I would be supportive of.
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To give up some rights to have assault rifles, it's like a higher priority than people losing
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their lives. Assault weapons are not necessary for home defense, they're not necessary for
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the average citizen to have. What laws would you like to see, what kind of guns would you
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Do you know what an assault weapon is? Yeah, it's an assault weapon. It's like, I kind of
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do, but kind of don't. Um, like I, no, I guess. Um, but assault weapons, like, does that sound
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safe to you? What an assault weapon is? Yeah, it's like, it's an arm that, like a gun, for
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instance, that you can buy at a shop pretty easily, that is, like, can cause more deaths
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than, like, one, I guess. Yes. Yes. You nailed it. Man. More than one. They're good, right?
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That's assault weapons. Yes. That's what they do. They're, they're, they're, they kill more
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than one. They, they, you buy them at a store. It's that kind of a gun? Cause they don't even
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know. They want to say, you know, it's a big black scary looking gun. That's what they want
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to say, but they know that that'll make them sound like an idiot. So they're trying to come
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up with something that doesn't make them sound like an idiot, which isn't working right here.
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Like if you had this idea and you were like, you know what? God, heroin is bad, but, uh,
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you know, what's really bad is Mexican heroin. And you went to the front of the American people
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said, look, we're not trying to ban all heroin. We're just trying to buy Mexican heroin because
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of, it's a really bad product and it does really bad things. And when people came to ask
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you, well, what's the difference between Mexican heroin and heroin from anywhere else in the
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world, stuff for Mexico, right? And if they didn't have an answer to that, you might correctly
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assume that their actual goal was to ban all heroin. Because if you wanted to ban just Mexican
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heroin, you would come up with a real, you'd have a real understanding of the nuances between
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the two products. And that's, what's interesting here with the gun debate is they come here and
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they say they want to ban assault weapons, but they don't even bother to get the most basic
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understanding of what the thing they're trying to ban is. Now, if you really care and there's
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a real difference and the only thing you're after, you're for the second amendment, of course,
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but you're really just looking to ban these assault weapons. Wouldn't you take the time to
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know what it is? No, no, no, no. Unless of course your goal is just to ban all guns and this is the
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easiest one to get done. Well, now wait a minute, wait a minute. There's a new commercial out and it
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is all about gun control facts. Oh really? And they brought the actors in and they said, just read the
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lines off prompter. And then they watched their reactions as they read the facts of the gun control
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facts. And it was kind of, it was, it was weird as they were reading these facts. They thought they
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were learning as they went. Listen to this. Did you know, according to the CDC, there were roughly
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38,000 gun deaths in 2016. Two thirds of them were suicides. There are over 300 million guns in the
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United States. There are over five times more murders by knives than by rifles. The U.S. has the
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highest gun ownership rate in the world, but ranks 28th in gun murders. That's a rate of 2.97 deaths per
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100,000 people. Handguns are responsible for more than 80% of total mass shootings. The
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between 1993 and 2003, gun ownership increased by 56%, while gun violence decreased by nearly
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half. Since 1950, nearly all mass public shootings have occurred in gun-free zones. From 2013 to
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2015, the six states that banned open carry actually experienced higher rates of police death. 86.4%
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of 20,000 police chiefs and sheriffs support concealed carry and are overwhelmingly against
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further gun control. Those that have concealed carry permits, on average, commit less crime
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than police. Hmm, imagine that. Yeah, what does that mean? There is a clear correlation between
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higher firearm ownership and reducing police killings. Switzerland, a nation of about 8 million,
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is armed with an estimated 2 million guns in circulation, with limited gun legislation.
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Switzerland's overall gun homicide rate is practically zero. Gun ownership does not correlate
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with the homicide rate. Interesting. Um, I haven't, I just kind of blindly chose a side on the whole issue
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without really thinking about facts. I mean, I'm gonna be honest, for me, I don't really like go to the main
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news sources, cause a lot of it's always like, pushed by an agenda. You know what I mean? So, um, you know, to get
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like the real facts, you always have to do more research. I mean, it definitely makes me wanna do more research
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Mm-hmm. About, um, like everything that's happening right now with gun violence. Yeah, yeah. It's interesting
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to actually take the time and see what the facts say as opposed to what I personally feel.
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Uh, I didn't know a lot of that. Pretty much, yeah, pretty much all of it.
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Gun control does not really mean crime control. But it's not really up to the, like, the guns,
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the guns itself, that's gonna cause harm to people. It's really about the bad people.
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It's interesting, isn't it? You watch that video at theblaze.com. It's, uh, it's remarkable to see them.
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As they're reading these things, you can see them going, wait, wait, this is not working out the way I thought it was.
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Now, there are very few statements of opinion in there. I mean, the overwhelming majority of those
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were just straight-out facts that you can't really argue with. You can make other points that you think
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defeat those, but, uh, the bottom line is those are truthful statements.
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This is something that you should take and share with all of your friends. Again, you can find it at theblaze.com,
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but you should share this with all of your friends. You can also share the book Control.
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Who wrote that? I'm just looking at a fact. I'm gonna make... Sources are important to me.
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Yeah, well, every single fact in it is footnoted. I love the crime stats and the gun stats,
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because they're usually from the FBI and the Justice Department.
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Well, not everybody got a chance to speak, you know, because it's not a march for our lives.
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It was a march for gun control, which is actually a march for fascism.
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It was it was aligned by the same exact people who did not have a problem at all with all of the executive orders and everything else.
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They didn't have a problem with that if it was done by Obama.
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But now they are saying that President Trump is a fascist.
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I had a problem with executive orders and everything else all the time under Bush under this guy under Barack Obama.
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They have a problem with it if it's under somebody from the GOP.
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And I can't imagine you're saying that, you know, I'm afraid he's a fascist.
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How do we know that it really isn't about the safety of our children and doing something?
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It's doing about it's about doing something very, very specific.
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Ask the family of the murdered Parkland student that wasn't allowed to speak at the rally.
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A program which was registered and implemented in Florida in which would allow properly trained officers and veterans and unemployed veterans to acquire the training to protect our schools.
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Because we've seen in Maryland that the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
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And it really concerned me as to how come we did not see a single person.
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You would have liked more armed guards at the school.
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And had the cowards of Broward done their job, I think that the count in Parkland would have been much lower.
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We saw that in Maryland that a good guy with a gun stopped a bad guy with a gun.
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The only way to stop an active shooter on campus is to have another person to eliminate him.
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The hatred and sickness that fuels a killer to kill innocent students is something most of us will never understand.
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But that doesn't mean it's something we can't ignore.
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We need to be on a mission to stop these monsters before they take action inside our schools.
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We must demand our leaders to help those who are sick.
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But we must also demand that they protect those of us who are not.
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In closing, I ask you to say my sister's name to yourself.
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If you say her name, it's impossible not to feel the beauty of who she was and who she will always be.
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And shines on our desire to live a safe and happy life.
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She wants us to thank my families and the parents of the victims like my dad Andrew and Mr. Ryan Petty.
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And all the others are returning their grief into something positive.
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She says, thank you for continuing to fight for the survivors and students of all ages.
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Meadow is asking us to be smarter and to love and to share the common denominator we share.
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So here is, here is, what's wrong with that message?
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That can't be shared because they don't stand on gun control.
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And it is orchestrated by very powerful, very left people.
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And he's a he's a ranger qualified aviation officer.
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He has earned the combat action badge to air medals, among other words, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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I think this is he's a he's quote, a lean six sigma black belt.
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You would want to move to Washington and be in the Senate.
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Can I answer honestly for you and your listeners here?
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I think anybody who wants to need to have their head examined.
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But I am doing this because I have a passion for service.
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That's what led me to leave my my my privilege, my blessings, my the blessings from God that I've been given when I was 17 to enlist in the military in the first place.
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I understood that too many people have died for my rights for me to sit on my tail and do nothing to give back.
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So I worked my way into West Point after enlisting for a year.
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I graduated from West Point in 2004 and I became a range of qualified Apache pilot who had the honor to deploy an Operation Iraqi Freedom and lead some of the best men and women in this world ever known into combat and bring them back.
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We fought an Operation Iraqi Freedom on 709 flying patrol missions, air reconnaissance patrol over over Baghdad.
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We're going through the Great Recession all over the country, but no place was hit harder than mission.
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And so while I'm over fighting for Iraqi freedom, I get images beamed back to me while I'm sitting in a dining facility.
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Images that look of home, Michigan, Flint, Detroit, Muskegon, Saginaw, areas of my home that look worse in the combat zone I'm flying in.
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And so I resolved that when I got done fighting for Iraqi freedom, I come back home and fight for Michiganders.
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And what did Michiganders need coming out of the Great Recession?
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So I joined the family business, automotive logistics company, and was able to deploy some of the skill sets that I learned in the military to lead culture change,
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to lead investment in talent technology, to grow my company from $35 million to $137 million and add 100 additional jobs.
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I believe that my passion for service is understanding how to bring people together to get results and accomplish mission,
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and understanding how to do this and achieve this from the battlefield to the boardrooms, what we so need in Washington.
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And I'm answering the duty to go back and continue my service.
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And you can learn a little bit more about this on johnjamesforsenate.com.
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All right. So, John, you're running in Michigan.
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Well, you know, I could effectively run on her record when you consider what she hasn't done in 43 years of elected office and 20 years in Washington.
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There is no better example of somebody who's increasingly disconnected from the needs of Michiganders.
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When you have a sitting senator who is is is just recently been shown that she is serving.
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She's polling below 50 percent, below 50 percent.
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And a generic Republican is polling at 45 percent.
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Well, that's honestly, John, that's because, I mean, you know, at least she's a woman.
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I thought the only conservatives were were white old men.
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My values are faith and family, God and country and service before.
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So I'm a Republican because I'm conservative, not the other way around.
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And my values don't belong to any particular political party.
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I'm running because I have a passion for service and I want to do more for the people of the state of Michigan.
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By running somebody like me, I can broaden the back of the elephant to include millennials and minorities the way no other candidate can.
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I believe we have an opportunity not just to win the seat, but to get a massive win for our party for generations.
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So who are the people, John, in the Senate that you admire that you would say that these are the people I want to hang out with?
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Well, I say Tom Cotton does a good job sticking to his guns and and delivering on conservative principles.
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And I think that by getting more veterans on the look as I travel around the state, really, I can tell you is all the chaos.
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People want want somebody who understands how to keep Americans safe because they've done it before on the floor of the U.S. Senate.
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The world becomes a more and more dangerous place.
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And someone like Tom, I believe, does a great job.
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So I have, you know, I've seen reports that military guys, when they get in, they're much more likely to expand the power of the government because it's what they know as opposed to limit the power of the government.
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Well, I would also say that I'm not a one trick pony.
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I also understand what it's like to run a business.
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I also understand what it's like to run a business in Detroit coming out of a recession.
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And I understand also from seeing the fraud, waste and abuse, our government is so wasteful.
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I believe that getting back to the best government being at the state and local level and understanding on the federal level that we, the people, have not delegated certain authority to the federal government.
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But understanding when you swear an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, it requires people to have the discipline to actually follow through on that.
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I truly believe that having is not just about the veteran, but it's about the actual person who you're voting for.
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I do have a military background, but I also understand how our government is supposed to function.
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And not only am I a veteran, but I'm also a businessman who understands that our country is great because of our capitalistic system of self-determination that allows everybody to achieve the American dream when the federal government stays out of the way.
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I see here that Debbie Stabenow votes with Chuck Schumer about 95 percent of the time.
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What's your what do you what's your expected percentage?
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Well, you know, I heard the other day on the trail that with numbers like that, Debbie is an enemy of the state.
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And I have to tell you, I mean, even if even if you are a Democrat and you look at those numbers, you have to say that that by the numbers,
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Debbie Stabenow has a solid A as a New York senator.
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And for somebody who who says that she puts people before politics, it's a lie.
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And we have data and Democrats are afraid of data.
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And right now, the proof is that she votes with a New York senator, a progressive New York
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And she's more aligned with the disconnected coastal elites than she is with the hardworking
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I will be aligned with the hardworking people of Michigan.
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And you can find out more about my views on John James for Senate dot com.
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You can also follow me on Facebook and Twitter at John James.
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I was looking at your your website, which is great.
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And I'm realizing I'm really out of shape when I look at your picture.
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I think you're trying to inspire us and I'm just depressed.
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That's why you don't have a lean six Sigma black belt.
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So, John, you know, you're right about I went to Detroit and I thought I've seen war zones
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I can't believe it's an American city and especially Detroit, the American city.
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And in in my father's lifetime, Michigan was the place that people came for opportunity.
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Now, immigrants who immigrated here correctly, the right way legally, who came here legally
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and were able to come to Michigan to pursue opportunity.
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And while the decades of liberal mismanagement, Michigan has been a lot.
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And most of this has been on Debbie Stabenow's watch.
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She's either been in Lansing or Washington for the past 43 years.
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And she has been like Nero watching Michigan crumble.
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I truly believe that by having somebody who understands national security and economic opportunity.
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And you mentioned the lean six Sigma black belt.
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That is a that is a supply chain operations management discipline that focuses on increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of organizations.
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I've worked in the largest government bureaucracy that we have, the U.S. Army, and I've been successful in it.
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I also understand how to be successful in business.
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I understand how to make things more efficient and effective.
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And I understand how to ask the right questions.
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And so I think that's a skill set that Debbie Stabenow has not.
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She has not had the occasion to develop the skill set to qualify to be a senator in her 43 years in elected office.
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I have from both the military and the private sector.
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And I believe that we need to get better results, more results immediately for the people who have been suffering in the state of Michigan.
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John James running for the U.S. Senate in Michigan against Debbie Stabenow.
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He's trying to make that Six Sigma black belt like a Jack Welsh thing, please.
00:31:07.060
Okay, so JohnJamesforSenate.com is the place to go.
00:31:18.060
But that's what they said about Trump in Michigan, too.
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I think Michigan's not the Michigan it used to be.
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I mean, she is really on that far, far, far left side of the Democrats.
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I mean, maybe they could embrace a more moderate Democrat, but...
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One is about the self-taught rocket scientist who blasted.
00:33:54.060
And the other one is the mother that crashed her car into a pole to prove to her kids that
00:34:06.060
Self-taught rocket scientist has blasted himself into the California sky using steam powered contraption that he built in his garage.
00:34:15.060
This is his first step in his long-term aim of proving the earth is flat.
00:34:29.060
Is that his nickname for himself or is that perhaps someone else's?
00:34:34.060
He propelled himself 1,800 feet into the air above the Mojave desert in a homemade rocket before deploying his parachute and landing back to earth with a bump.
00:34:46.060
He is a 61 year old limo driver who believes that the earth is flat.
00:34:56.060
Yeah, I guess I probably won't be able to get out of bed tomorrow, but at least I can go and have dinner with my cats tonight.
00:35:03.060
This guy is the person type of person who might be having cats for dinner.
00:35:08.060
It might be the kind of person that Homeland Security should keep an eye on the flat earther who has spent around $20,000 pursuing his rocket dream since 2016 admitted he was relieved to finally have achieved his goal of following several aborted attempts.
00:35:29.060
He, you know, he had several attempts and some people ridiculed him and he said he was tired of people saying I chickened out and that I really didn't build a rocket.
00:35:42.060
He said, you know, I don't know if you know this, but rockets can kill you in 10 different ways.
00:35:48.060
I bet there's more ways that a rocket can kill you than 10.
00:35:53.060
He said the California native was forced to postpone his takeoff and his attempt last year from an abandoned runway in a ghost town located about 200 miles east of Los Angeles due to his motor home slash rocket launcher breaking down.
00:36:15.060
A lot of their mobile homes break down before shuttle launches.
00:36:18.060
So it's a, it's a motor home slash rocket launcher.
00:36:22.060
And did I mention that the rocket is steam powered?
00:36:30.060
He said that he has a hard time getting permits for it.
00:36:34.060
I just go to the steam powered rocket division of any local, you know, government building.
00:36:46.060
The earth isn't flat and he's going to, he's not going to win this one.
00:36:50.060
But he took 20 grand of his own money, built a steam powered rocket, shot 1800 feet in the air.
00:37:00.060
He says he wants to, his next rocket will take him 68 miles up in space so he can photograph.
00:37:13.060
He said, I, you know, do I believe the earth is shaped like a Frisbee?
00:37:20.060
So he needs to get up into space and settle this once and for all.
00:37:40.060
So most of the reports over the weekend, if you were watching that in the mainstream media,
00:37:45.060
it looked like the entire country took to the streets as we can protest the evil Second Amendment.
00:37:50.060
The March for Our Lives is what that was called.
00:37:53.060
Supposedly organized by the teenage survivors of the Parkland shooting.
00:37:57.060
It is so it's it's so absurd that it's laughable to say that the March was slated to be a massive show of force against guns,
00:38:06.060
which, according to March organizers, are the cause of school shootings.
00:38:15.060
Of course, they've held these kids up on their shoulders.
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CNN article said of the young speakers in Washington, D.C., the gathering for the event.
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That they were defiant, that they were that they were determined, that they were outraged?
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They had a resounding message for the lawmakers in Washington.
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Now, the celebrity donors this time around included George Clooney, Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.
00:39:03.060
Gucci donated $500,000 and the Miami Dolphins, $100,000.
00:39:09.060
May I ask, where was all this money after Sandy Hook?
00:39:14.060
Where were the the similar nonstop screeds against President Obama?
00:39:22.060
To me, it seems like every weekend there's a new protest, a new cause for outrage.
00:39:28.060
And quite honestly, I'm kind of bored by it all.
00:39:31.060
If you took the media's word for it, it would seem like it was the country's largest events ever.
00:39:42.060
Saturday's March, for example, hailed as one of the largest of its kind.
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And there were more people at the Tea Party rally.
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Organizers boasted that in D.C. alone, there were 800,000 people in attendance.
00:40:06.060
A tweet from the March for Our Lives account announced that more than 850,000 marched with us in D.C.
00:40:15.060
Together, we will, quote, hashtag throw them out, end quote.
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An objective estimate of the crowd size determined by CBS News, actually a little over 200,000 people.
00:40:34.060
It was about the size of the rally that we did, the Restoring Honor rally.
00:40:41.060
That was about 750,000, between 500 and 750,000.
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Not when you have all of the organizations behind it that they had, but still people are people and numbers are numbers.
00:41:21.060
Did you see the, because we were in Los Angeles, I was in Los Angeles over the weekend,
00:41:30.060
I mean, nobody I was around even talked about it at all.
00:41:42.060
I was interested, because I saw a lot of, you know, on conservative Twitter was posting a lot of the controversial signs,
00:41:47.060
the ones that they were mocking, you know, the religion of people, and saying how, you know,
00:41:54.060
that were blatantly left-wing, socialist, borderline communist messages, and all these things.
00:41:59.060
I saw a few of those on conservative websites, and I was like, you know, I wanted to see that list of...
00:42:04.060
So I searched for the worst signs for the March for Lives movement.
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Here are all the best signs for the March of Our Lives.
00:42:16.060
Here are the best signs for March of Our Lives.
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Here are the best signs for March of Our Lives.
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Maybe you're looking for this one from Business Insider.
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Here are some of the best signs for March of Our Lives protests.
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A student stouts out with some of the best signs from the March of Our Lives.
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If we would have marched with signs when we went to the rally for...
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Had there been one sign, one, that said something about Obama or said something about the other side,
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Here there were signs that were horrible about Dana.
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Personal attacks against her, her family, because she...
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They don't know that Dana Lash has been around and done multiple bestsellers and had a successful radio show and TV show.
00:43:15.060
They know her from one interview she did on CNN, right?
00:43:20.060
Her family and her are subject to incredible personal attacks for absolutely no reason for defending one of our constitutional rights on television.
00:43:30.060
If she doesn't want to be trashed, she should stop acting like trash.
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She's the public face of a terrorist organization and she spent last month attacking children who had been shot at.
00:43:53.060
The five worst takes from coverage for the 2018 March of Our Lives from Media Matters.
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And it's like, you know, yes, are there plenty of people who went to that rally?
00:44:07.060
Plenty of them who, you know, believe I believe wrongly in the solutions to gun violence, but take it seriously and want to protect children, of course.
00:44:15.060
But that is not the way that they would cover it in the in the in the other.
00:44:18.060
That's one of the reasons why you said no signs, because the idea that something gets taken out of context, that some someone who is there brings a sign that is actually bad.
00:44:31.060
The idea that someone could bring a sign who does not even support the movement that is bad.
00:44:38.060
Let's just go there and we'll we'll we'll we'll have a normal person gathering because, you know, when you go out and talk to friends about issues, you're not bringing signs, right?
00:44:48.060
Now, here is a bunch of people who brought signs.
00:44:53.060
Oh, most of them, though, were either even the ones that were OK and not, you know, you know, really offensive towards individuals were very mocking in tone.
00:45:04.060
You know, I mean, they if the if the Tea Party had done the same thing, it would have been, you know, a massacre in the press.
00:45:13.060
And it's it's just frustrating because they don't even try.
00:45:16.060
You know, there are issues in which the press does what I consider to be a left leaning job, but an OK job.
00:45:24.060
They don't present the conservative side fairly, in my opinion, at times.
00:45:28.060
This is one they have abandoned all ideas of journalism.
00:45:36.060
We're not going to allow the other side at all.
00:45:38.060
We're going to squash it at every opportunity with very limited exceptions.
00:45:42.060
And there have been a couple of exceptions, but very limited.
00:45:56.060
They have turned into an absolute left wing advocacy program for changes in gun control.
00:46:03.060
And they will use, including children, use anything at their at their at their side.
00:46:10.060
They're really hurting themselves by making this by by making this particular shooting as the one that you were supposed to rally around.
00:46:23.060
I feel a political groundswell for the left that they think that this is going to be so good.
00:46:30.060
I don't feel the average person in a groundswell here.
00:46:33.060
I do think this is a manufactured a bit by the media that they're trying.
00:46:37.060
They have tried so hard to turn these kids into celebrities.
00:46:52.060
Correct me if I'm wrong in the history of this.
00:47:00.060
I can't remember may have been a teenaged and pregnant or there was there was some there was some issue that they thought that's all they're going to talk about.
00:47:10.060
And so, you know, whatever it was, she wasn't she wasn't the poster child.
00:47:19.060
No, but they held up Rosa Parks because she was a great example.
00:47:22.060
And I think that's what they're trying to do with these kids.
00:47:25.060
No, I mean, the David Hogg thing in particular is awful is just terrible.
00:47:31.060
I can't think of her last name, who was another one of the faces of this.
00:47:41.060
I mean, if you're trying to appeal to the to the revolutionary left, you already got that.
00:47:57.060
Maybe she has, you know, Cuban heritage or whatever.
00:48:00.060
If you have Cuban heritage, you definitely don't.
00:48:03.060
You don't embrace, you know, that what that regime and what it's become.
00:48:07.060
And, you know, and I think with with her, she's at least a compelling character in some ways.
00:48:11.060
He's like he reminds me of, you know, for years and years and years, the left tried really hard to make Ron Reagan happen.
00:48:20.060
Not Ronald Reagan, but the son, Ron Reagan, who was liberal.
00:48:23.060
They tried for years and years and years and years.
00:48:26.060
And I think all conservatives look at this and like, I get that his last name's Reagan, but you realize he's terrible, right?
00:48:38.060
He reminds me of a 17 year old Ron Reagan for some reason.
00:48:41.060
Every time I see this guy, because he's just you can tell.
00:48:44.060
Like, yes, has he has he read Twitter and seen a lot of left wing comments about guns?
00:48:49.060
Yeah. Like he'll he doesn't obviously understand me.
00:48:52.060
People were mocking him like crazy because they have now gone to saying you're going to have opaque or you're going to have clear backpacks going to school when they go back to Parkland.
00:49:02.060
And he's fighting that because he can't believe that they would infringe on his rights to have a backpack that you can't see through.
00:49:09.060
Now, here's a constitutionally guaranteed right that he's done nothing but oppose since he's come into the public sphere.
00:49:16.060
And he can't he can't for safety have a clear backpack at school.
00:49:27.060
He maybe it's just because he hasn't heard of the California school idea of a bucket of rocks.
00:49:40.060
And so they're going to put a 50, you know, little little five gallon bucket right there by the door and they're going to fill it with rocks.
00:49:47.060
And that way, if anybody comes in, kids get a rock and you're supposed to throw a rock at the guy who comes in with a gun.
00:50:10.060
So they'll have a bucket of rocks in a bucket right there by the door.
00:50:15.060
They just have to go get the rock and throw that.
00:50:20.060
So they have to get to the bucket of rocks and then throw the rocks.
00:50:23.060
And, you know, I tweeted, you know, another logical.
00:50:27.060
I mean, if that's your plan, why not just a little bucket of little child side child sized coffins there by the door, too?
00:50:35.060
Because you could have that because I think that will be just about as effective.
00:50:47.060
I want to get a real quick update from Brandon Gillespie.
00:51:01.060
He is a student at Rockland High that his teacher was was dismissed for a couple of days until it was all sorted out because she said, you know, if we had a march for life, you know, pro life.
00:51:15.060
Would would the would the schools be OK with it?
00:51:27.060
So I'm so I met with my principal on Friday morning and I went in there asking for the exact same accommodations that were given to the students who held the previous walkout on March 14th.
00:51:40.060
And he was unable to give me a direct answer whether or not I was able to hold a pro life walkout at my school.
00:51:48.060
So he basically said that, oh, I'm going to have to go and talk to multiple people in the school district about this and stuff.
00:51:56.060
However, I know that that's not the exact same thing that happened for the previous walkout.
00:52:01.060
He just accepted the request and then they were allowed to do it.
00:52:06.060
So because I've talked to people through that held the previous walkout.
00:52:17.060
I mean, does he have the policy of what that procedure is is supposed to be?
00:52:24.060
He did give me some of the the school district policy, which includes that students have the right to exercise freedom of speech and press, including but not limited to the bulletin boards and like a bunch of stuff on like a piece of paper saying that students cannot be disciplined if they do decide to conduct free speech during the middle of class time or whatever.
00:52:53.060
However, previous to going into the previous to going into the meeting with him on Friday, I was pretty optimistic about it.
00:53:01.060
However, after meeting with them, I really don't think that it's going to happen.
00:53:06.060
I hope that it does happen, because if it if he does deny my request, it'll show the blatant double standard that Miss Benzel warned us of the other week.
00:53:16.060
Yeah, I wish I was optimistic like you were, but I've never been optimistic on on the school, allowing you to do something in California that is pro life.
00:53:37.060
But he said that he has a meeting on Monday, the second.
00:53:41.060
So he said that he's going to be getting back to me on that day.
00:53:47.060
We will check back with you then on on Tuesday, the third and find out what what he had to say.
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Stu, just in case you didn't, you know, I know you, I know you would believe me.
00:55:59.060
I want you to, I want you to hear what they're doing in Pennsylvania.
00:56:02.060
And they routinely hold evacuation drills for active shooter simulations.
00:56:06.060
But if a teacher decides to lock down a classroom, there are rocks in a five-gallon bucket kept in every classroom's closet that a student could throw if a shooter gets inside.
00:56:15.060
At one time, I just had the idea of Riverstone.
00:56:19.060
You can throw them very hard and they will, they will create or cause pain, which can distract.
00:56:32.060
This is actually, as much as I ridicule this, it is actually not an entirely bad idea to have, you know, rocks or something.
00:56:43.060
I mean, the best idea is if you're going to, if you're going to distract, okay, so distract, but then what you distract and then rush.
00:56:53.060
So if you're, if you're going to throw something, it's not a bad idea.
00:56:56.060
Grab whatever is in front of you, but kids go to the go quick, go to the closet and grab the bucket of rocks.
00:57:04.060
If you're going to have something, put a rock in everybody's desk or put it, whatever it is, throw something at it, but then you have to rush them.
00:57:15.060
But if you, yeah, but obviously if, if a bunch of, if you walked into a room and 30 kids through rocks at the same time and rushed them, it probably would end it.
00:57:21.060
I mean, it doesn't mean you're not, no one's going to get hurt, but that being said though, it like it's being, these things are being mocked.
00:57:27.060
We should talk about the Rick Santorum moment as well.
00:57:29.060
Um, but the idea that instead of having 330 million guns, you'd have 340 million because it wouldn't affect any previous purchases, uh, with a ban.
00:57:59.060
So the rocks were not ridiculed by anybody in, uh, on the left and, uh, and in fact, defended by many people.
00:58:12.060
We, uh, we should definitely secure our schools.
00:58:19.060
I mean, my kids are more important to me than what we have at a bank.
00:58:23.060
So we should secure it, but we're not talking about that.
00:58:31.060
Every time I go into a bank or an airport, what are you talking about?
00:58:34.060
Every time I go to a concert, I feel like I'm in a prison.
00:58:38.060
If they act like they're already under incredible amounts of fear from gun violence.
00:58:42.060
So why would they all of a sudden be afraid of security?
00:58:51.060
Um, uh, here's Rick Santorum saying, you know, there are things that we can be doing
00:58:57.060
that our kids could be doing right now in our schools that might help.
00:59:03.060
Much broader discussion than the discussion that's going on right now.
00:59:07.060
How about kids, instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something
00:59:11.060
about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with, with situations that with, there
00:59:23.060
They didn't take action to say, how do I as an individual deal with this problem?
00:59:28.060
How am I going to do something about stopping bullying within my own community?
00:59:31.060
What am I going to do to actually help respond to a shooter?
00:59:34.060
Those are the kinds of things where you can take it internally and say, here's how I'm going
00:59:38.060
to deal with this, here's how I'm going to help the situation instead of going and protesting
00:59:42.060
and saying, oh, someone else needs to pass a law to protect me.
00:59:48.060
Even though many people on the right don't like that.
00:59:50.060
They want to have somebody else fix it for them.
00:59:55.060
They don't want to take personal responsibility.
00:59:57.060
But he's being beat up because his answer to gun violence is take CPR classes.
01:00:02.060
So after everyone gets shot, you can hopefully save a couple of them.
01:00:07.060
I mean, if you're if you're if your sheriffs are cowering someplace and they won't let the
01:00:13.060
ambulance service in, it might have been it might have saved some lives if the kids knew
01:00:17.060
how to stop bleeding or at least hold pressure down.
01:00:21.060
Of course, CPR classes are always a good idea, whether you're scared of shootings or not.
01:00:26.060
But that is not Rick Santorum's answer to all gun violence.
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Stop here for a second, though, and look at the other side.
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The assault weapons ban would not cut the amount of guns in America.
01:00:43.060
Does any 17 year old that keep propping up on television understand that the solution
01:00:47.060
of an assault weapons ban would not limit the amount of guns in the country, even assault
01:01:02.060
This would not target previous purchases of an assault of assault weapons.
01:01:09.060
So all the assault weapons that already exist, five to 10 million AR-15s, for example, would
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already would they already exist and would remain on the streets.
01:01:21.060
Point two, as soon as you got close to this and this actually felt like it was really going
01:01:25.060
to happen, everybody who is a gun owner and who ever has thought about buying an AR-15
01:01:36.060
Real world example of this is our own Pat Gray, who in 2012, after the Sandy Hook thing,
01:01:42.060
was convinced, as he's talked about on the air, that that does that, you know, they're
01:01:46.060
going to come after the AR-15s are going to come after assault weapons, quote unquote.
01:01:51.060
And he decided to go to Cabela's, I believe it was, and buy an AR-15.
01:01:55.060
Since then, he's told me, you know, I kind of just wish I bought a different gun, maybe
01:01:59.060
a handgun or something, because an AR-15, it's not really what I wanted.
01:02:02.060
But I was just, you know, I was worked up over the potential of this going away.
01:02:07.060
Totally rational thought, by the way, because they tried, right?
01:02:12.060
If you got close to getting this done, people would buy millions of these guns.
01:02:17.060
So there'd be even more assault weapons out there.
01:02:20.060
In addition to that, an assault weapon costs, what, $2,000?
01:02:23.060
Again, assault weapon, I keep using it, but AR-15, whatever weapons you're going to ban.
01:02:38.060
If you're going to buy one AR-15, and you go to the gun store, and you have $2,000,
01:02:42.060
You're going to walk in there and spend $500 on a handgun.
01:02:48.060
You could buy four for the same amount of money.
01:02:51.060
So that's going to get even more guns on the street.
01:02:54.060
Likely what you'd see is a large increase in the amount of firearm ownership.
01:03:04.060
That you take steps on your own to try to improve your reaction.
01:03:08.060
Maybe take, you know, these courses that they've talked about.
01:03:11.060
You know, even San Diego Promise has talked about it.
01:03:30.060
Hundreds of thousands of people around the country marching for something that would actually
01:03:35.060
likely increase the amount of guns in the United States.
01:03:38.060
And we're supposed to act like that's going to be a solution to this problem.
01:03:45.060
And it's, there's not one point of criticism, one point of pushback on any of these ideas.
01:04:01.060
It's just step one of a long, of a long time solution, which will end in what they really
01:04:06.060
want, which is no second amendment and no guns on the streets for people to actually use in
01:04:11.060
their defense, for hunting, for pushback on a tyrannical government, whatever you believe
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you want to use your gun for in a certain circumstance.
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So, Jeff Greenfield wrote a, wrote a pretty remarkable article in Politico this weekend that was
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called how Hollywood, how the Hollywood hit movie that urged FDR to become a fascist was
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And it's, it is, he says, a mostly forgotten film.
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Well, yeah, it is forgotten, especially by the left, because they, you know, they don't,
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they don't, they don't ever want to be called a fascist.
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Now, remember, the idea of progressivism is to transform your country from a constitutionally
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restrained government to something where we can just get it done because somebody's got
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Well, that was fascism, totalitarianism, communism.
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And so now you didn't want to have a dictator because, well, that would be a bad thing, but
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Now, this is, this is a film, big critical success.
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It was critically acclaimed and, and successful at the box office.
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It is about a president who is a bad guy being controlled by the parties.
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And, and then he, he's hit by a car or he's in a car accident and he, he's in bed, he's
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dying, but you see a light coming through the window.
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And it is called Gabriel over the white house because as his secretary once says in the
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movie, I think the angel Gabriel came and possessed him.
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They're calling for his impeachment impeachment about halfway through because he's starting
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So you're going to hear at the beginning senators calling for impeachment and then it's going
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to get quiet and everybody's going to respect the president.
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They're going to stand up and he walks to the podium and listen to this Hollywood speech.
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I speak for the majority of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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Assured that President Hammond has been a traitor to his party.
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False to the principles on which he was elected.
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I propose to demand from the House, the impeachment, the immediate removal of the president of
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Now here comes the president who just walks in.
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I would like to dispense with all red tape so I can answer questions directly.
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Unless there is objection, the rules of this Congress will be suspended.
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Gentlemen, I am here as a representative of the American people and there are of darkest
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A plant cannot be made to grow by watering the top alone and letting the roots go dry.
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The people of this country are the roots of the nation and the sturdy trunk and the branches
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You have spent four billion dollars only to aggravate adversity.
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I ask for four billion dollars to restore buying power, stimulate purchases, restore prosperity.
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You have wasted precious days and weeks and years in futile discussion.
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We need action, immediate and effective action.
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Mr. President, there is a movement in Congress for your impeachment.
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Hardly the time for making any requests, however small.
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I shall withdraw that request, but I would like to substitute another.
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I ask you gentlemen to declare a state of national emergency.
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And to adjourn this Congress until normal conditions are restored.
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During the period of that adjournment, I shall assume full responsibility for the government.
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But the United States of America is a democracy.
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We are not yet ready to give up the government of our hearts.
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You've closed your ears to the appeals of the people.
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You've been treasures to the concepts of democracy upon which this government was founded.
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I believe in democracy as Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln believed in democracy.
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And if what I plan to do in the name of the people makes me a dictator,
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then it is a dictatorship based on Jefferson's definition of democracy.
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A government for the greatest good of the greatest number.
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I think, gentlemen, you forget that I am still the President of these United States.
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And as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy,
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it is within the rights of the President to declare the country under martial law!
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He fixes everything, of course, but he fires everybody and suspends everything.
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If you read the Jeff Greenfield story this weekend about this, you heard only half the story.
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Because I have the other half of the story that I'm going to show you tonight on television.
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And it is 1936 Recovery and Re-election or Radicalism.
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And when you read it, and it's all done by hand with color charts and everything else,
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you will see, recovery or radicalism, a new civilization in the making.
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And pretty much, they're calling exactly for what this movie was calling for.
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Plant the seeds, let it grow, and then pass the legislation to get it done.
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Well, there's a little chicken and the egg thing going on here.
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Because the way the story was written about this this weekend was Hollywood trying to convince the president to become a dictator.
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You're saying that maybe there's some evidence here that it was FDR...
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Read Walter Lippman from the time of Woodrow Wilson.
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They had been trying to do that to make the president a dictator since the time of Woodrow Wilson.
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This was to water the roots to get them to go, yeah, see, look, it can be done.
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This is the actual evidence that they were trying to do it three years later.
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From hurricanes to cyber warfare to terror to riots, you name it.
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Because we're going to have an emergency at some point.
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They had a FEMA come out and say that they can't provide proper emergency management.
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If the next big event happens, they're not prepared.
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And so they said, this is right before Christmas, that every American needs to be prepared to take care of themselves.
01:12:43.060
Now, it's really, I used to think it was really hard.
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It's really daunting to think, okay, how do I do this?
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They're four weeks of breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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It's amazing to read this radicalism or recovery book that was outlined.
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And they were only made for a select group of people that were trying to convince the president that you needed to spend a lot more money because dictatorship is on the way.
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And there are crazy people out there who just want to be the dictator of the United States.
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And you're the only one, Mr. President, with the personality and the know-how to be able to do that and navigate.
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We need to give you some more money so you can direct to have recovery happen quickly.
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We'll try to get into it a little bit here before we leave radio today.
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Defenders of Islam in the Middle East will claim that the Koran prohibits forced marriage.
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In reality, forced marriage is sown into the culture of many Islamic communities here in America as well.
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Mohammed married a six year old consummated the marriage when the girl was nine in Islam.
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The girl's father and the husband determined when the girl is ready for consummation.
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And of course, everybody knows, you know, nine.
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Last year, two Iraqi immigrants in Texas, San Antonio, allegedly arranged for a grown man to marry their 15 year old daughter.
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The man would pay them $20,000 and take his bride to a new city in Texas.
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When the girl protested, her parents choked her, choked her until she passed out.
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Some people, racist bigots, worried that maybe her parents had murdered her for a so-called honor killing.
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She and her five siblings now are in the custody of child protective services and their parents were hauled off to jail as police led them past a huddle of journalists.
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Her father yelled, blaming his daughter for everything.
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Of course, the mainstream media has largely ignored this story, ignored the girl's protests in favor of a narrative that views Muslims as supreme victims or harmless, peaceful sages.
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We need to be able to tell the difference between them.
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The campus feminists and all the Hollywood celebrities who rant about consent and women's rights.
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I thought you believed that men should not dominate women.
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Are you going to stand up for this young girl's rights?
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Will campus feminists like Linda Sarsour and feminist Beyonce rally in her name?
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Will anyone protest and march for her and the other girls and women who live in silence, taking the beatings every single day?
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You're some of the most privileged people on earth.
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When will you stand up for actual rights of women?
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Sadly, it doesn't seem like it's going to happen anytime soon because that's not what that movement is all about.
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Maybe, maybe someone will come up with a hashtag to make the terrors of Islam trendy enough for progressives to care about.
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They're too busy with their hatred of conservatives.
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They're too busy with their hatred for Christians.
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Power use rises during Earth Hour for first time.
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Mother crashes car into pole to prove God is real to children.
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I need to know how crashing your car into a pole proves anything about God.
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Police say a mother intentionally crashed her SUV into a pole to prove to her two small children that God is real.
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Did the investigators investigate why that would prove that God was real?
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No, they just wanted to find out what the accident was caused by.
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And the children told the investigator that mom did it on purpose to show them that if they believe, God would protect them.
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So would protect them from the pole or protect them from surviving the crash?
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Well, because it's weird because it seems like God like a big part of Christianity is what happens after you die.
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So I don't think he's necessarily saving you from an earthly situation every time.
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Because God will save you from that if you believe.
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And if you don't believe, you didn't believe enough.
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I mean, if you burned, if you burn to a crisp, you didn't believe enough.
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So what you're saying is if I float, you're a witch.
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So if you believe you, I can't burn you to death.
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Sitting in the car, her children explained what happened before the crash.
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The officer said, do you think she did it on purpose?
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Because she turned her eyes were closed and she was saying, blah, blah, blah.
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Again, why would that prove that God is real, that she crashed into a pole?
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Like I can understand saying, I'm going to close my eyes and I'm going to navigate this street and not run into a pole because God's going to guide me.
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I don't know if she had the God is my co-pilot sticker.
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At least there's a sense to that, that theoretically it would make sense.
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If you're in your car, don't let Jesus take the wheel.
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But maybe it's that I'm not a big enough believer.
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Is she saying that God will help me navigate the streets and then she ran into a pole, therefore disproving God?
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Or is she saying, hey, I'm going to crash this pole?
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Officers said it could have been much, much worse.
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She could have hit the pole at such an angle that she did more damage to the car, but she didn't.
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Okay, so God navigated her into a lesser impact collision.
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I mean, I protected the kids even though the parents are dummy.
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What was the, what was the thing about, you know, don't tempt the Lord?
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Yeah, you're not, you're not supposed to say, hey, Lord, I'll give you this.
01:23:30.060
I'm really, really hungry here out in this desert.
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Why don't you just, why don't you just turn this into a nice meal for me?
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So I can show my friend over here who I don't think actually is your friend or mine, but I just want to show him that you're real.
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I mean, perhaps she didn't have a deep doctrinal understanding of the scriptures.
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But the kids are going to learn a lesson about God.
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I don't know if it works out well, but they will remember the lesson.
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Because I like to say, hey, that whole thing with your mom.
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I think pretty well is the understanding that I would have.
01:24:38.060
Power rises in British Columbia during Earth Hour.
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Despite their best intentions, British Columbians increased their power use during Earth Hour for the first time in a decade.
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B.C. Hydroelectric says electricity use in the province rose 0.2% from 830 to 930 Saturday night compared to the same hour the week before.
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Earth Hour is an annual World Wildlife Fund event that encourages people across the globe to turn off their lights for one hour to draw attention to climate change.
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But let's remember, it used to be global warming.
01:25:28.060
The increase in electricity is probably due to declining participation.
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Also, colder weather in many parts of the province.
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In B.C. Hydro report published this month, the Crown Corporation said seven in 10 survey respondents said they did plan on participating in Earth Hour this year.
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But the Crown Corporation says it also marks the fifth year in a trend of declining participation in the province.
01:25:54.060
So when you call people up and you survey seven out of 10 are like, oh, my gosh.
01:26:08.060
We're thinking about getting rid of our conditioning.
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Soon as they hang up the phone and they stop the survey.
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They're making styrofoam and burying it out around their yard just because it'll never, you know, you got to just bury it all around.
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So we can't we don't we don't want it all in one place.
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And they're doing it with a like a like a window air conditioner strapped to their back so they don't get hot.
01:26:38.060
Everybody loves the environment until it affects their life in any way.
01:26:43.060
You know, as soon as they there's a moment, they have to lose any of their niceties in life.
01:26:52.060
This is one of the issues that the environmental movement is really having in that they are trying to figure out ways to tell people, hey, you're involved.
01:27:03.060
What you need to do is little steps, little steps will help.
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You should blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:27:24.060
If you turned off, turned off every car and never let any of them run again, you would save about this is cars and trucks, by the way, the entire transportation sector.
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If you turned it off tomorrow in the United States, you would serve.
01:27:43.060
Now, it would still have 80% of your emissions still going.
01:27:47.060
However, you'd save about 20% of the emissions.
01:27:49.060
Problem with that, of course, is that the United States is only about 20% of global emissions.
01:27:54.060
So you'd really turning off the number one industrialized transportation sector in the world would save you about 4% or 5% of global emissions.
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Global emissions grow between 2% or 3% per year.
01:28:08.060
So you'd save yourself a couple years if you turned off every motorized vehicle in the United States.
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That is not what they're asking you to do, right?
01:28:17.060
No one's saying you shouldn't drive anymore because they know no one can do that.
01:28:20.060
They're saying, well, you should get a more fuel-efficient car.
01:28:25.060
You know what you need to do is you need to unplug those plugged-in appliances when you're not using them.
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None of this does anything, which is why they constantly express these statistics in things like cars taken off the road or certain amounts of trees.
01:28:46.060
This is the equivalent of planting 4 million trees.
01:28:51.060
Because millions sounds high, but it means nothing.
01:28:57.060
Now, you're going to tell me why little things do make a difference.
01:29:06.060
I owe that to you after you took my point very seriously.
01:29:20.060
You take the little step of putting a diaper on that child because telling the child, hey, go to the potty.
01:29:27.060
Go into the bathroom and sit on the crapper over there.
01:29:38.060
And after like, I don't know, 14 years, they start to go crap where they're supposed to go crap.
01:29:47.060
If I just wanted the big step, I'd have crap all over my house.
01:29:57.060
Big steps are even better when when they're running to the potty.
01:30:12.060
Now, all of those diapers are not exactly helping with the planet.
01:30:21.060
The IRS released their annual dirty dozen list of tax scams and phone scans.
01:30:30.060
Somebody call in the house posing as an IRS representative.
01:30:37.060
Telling people that you're you owe money and you have to pay.
01:30:41.060
Otherwise, you're going to get a punishment, including arrest.
01:30:47.060
The other scams on the list peak during tax season.
01:30:51.060
Somebody they're writing you or calling you and saying you're in trouble with the IRS.
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There are so many threats in today's connected world, and it takes one weak link to get criminals to start to just rifle through your stuff and start to scam you.
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01:32:08.060
When you're a Supreme Court justice, you're obviously a very important figure in our country.
01:32:16.060
That's an interesting point you bring up because Ruth Bader Ginsburg was asked about scrunchies.
01:32:22.060
I don't remember the order, but it was Greece, Rome, and London.
01:32:27.060
I think that's where I get all of my scrunchies.
01:32:32.060
And my daughter goes, she's like, I need a scrunchie.
01:32:33.060
I'm like, oh, geez, we got to go to Greece again.
01:32:39.060
It seems like, and this is just a general perception of mine, and we need to fact check this.
01:32:44.060
It seems like if you're a left wing justice, you have this sort of treatment where they'll
01:32:48.060
ask you about scrunchies when you do interviews.
01:32:53.060
It went on and on and on and on and on about what an icon of accessories she is.
01:33:02.060
And then on the other side, if you're a conservative justice, you're just pretty much asked how much
01:33:08.060
You're obviously a racist, Clarence Thomas, but how much of a racist are you?
01:33:12.060
So Ruth Bader Ginsburg was on, this one was on Colbert's show.
01:33:17.060
And he said, I was told not to ask about any pending cases before the court, but I had
01:33:27.060
She said, you tell me what a sandwich is and I'll tell you if a hot dog is a sandwich.
01:33:30.060
Again, like this is typical legalese, like you can't even just answer the question.
01:33:34.060
Uh, Colbert described the sandwich as two pieces of bread with almost any type of filling
01:33:40.060
Would you agree with that definition of a sandwich?
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Does that include a roll that's cut open but still not completely?
01:33:50.060
Uh, so the question, her answer here was, is a hot dog a sandwich?
01:34:04.060
This is important though, because if you could put, if a hot dog is a sandwich, you're going
01:34:08.060
to need to have a slice, like you have a slice of cheese you put on a sandwich typically,
01:34:14.060
Unless you're allergic to, you know, dairy products.
01:34:16.060
I, I, this is not an all inclusive point I'm making here.
01:34:19.060
Was the bread made in a factory where nuts were also processed?
01:34:27.060
I will, I will address the lactose intolerant side of this in just a moment.
01:34:38.060
And what they are trying to do is solve the idea that ketchup is sort of messy when you
01:34:44.060
put it on your, on your burger or your sandwich.
01:34:50.060
It is a slice, like a slice of cheese made out of ketchup.
01:34:54.060
Like you unwrap it from a plastic container and place it on top.
01:34:57.060
What kind of creepy plastic did they have to melt in the ketchup to get that to happen?
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I mean, you know, and I've tried to keep them as unsafe as humanly possible.
01:35:40.060
Because anyone can have one child and dislike that one child and think, okay, that's it.
01:35:49.060
That's the extent to which my hatred goes is that I had children just to hate them.
01:35:55.060
I used to tell them to go and play in the gun range.
01:36:00.060
The best place to do it, you know, is between where the people are shooting and the target
01:36:09.060
He would just say right there on the grassy knoll.
01:36:12.060
He would, he would say, uh, cause I, I've, I've shot with Pat and, uh, I tried to explain,
01:36:18.060
no, that's not the best place, but he would say, no, no, just, uh, just right there and,
01:36:25.060
Uh, so if, you know, if their backdrop was like, you know, brick or something, he, he
01:36:42.060
Uh, and that's what I learned from the Washington post today, by the way, this is all based
01:36:46.060
They have from, I can't believe you said this because this is bad.
01:36:49.060
And, and, and the, and the bigger issue is, you know, this is a, uh, the top video
01:36:54.060
on YouTube when it comes to David Hogg is Pat Gray.
01:36:58.060
He's talking about David Hogg and, and trying to, uh, I guess expose a side of David Hogg
01:37:05.060
And the fact that you would take the entire time of the video for one little quote that
01:37:09.060
doesn't, it didn't cover any of your arguments about it.
01:37:13.060
And the only thing I said during that whole time was, dare I say it even?
01:37:19.060
Uh, stations stations just know, have your finger on the button.
01:37:23.060
And this company, the affiliates, me, my grandchildren, my ancestors do not agree necessarily agree
01:37:45.060
Now around that was something about his arrogance and his incendiary rhetoric.
01:37:52.060
And the fact that he doesn't know what he's talking about makes it quote, hard not to just go after this.
01:37:59.060
So what you're indicating there is you're not actually going out, not actually going after him.
01:38:13.060
How do I know you're meaning that metaphorically and not literally going after this kid?
01:38:37.060
It was just because they experienced some cuts under Obama.
01:38:41.060
And I said, I want you to have this gun and the Glock I just bought.
01:38:48.060
But if you just bought it, how did you donate it to the when the Obama administration was?
01:38:53.060
I had just purchased it when I when I gave it away.
01:38:56.060
That is actually this is an actual quote from this article.
01:39:00.060
May I just say this is how the Washington Post is just fake media.
01:39:05.060
They'll they'll say he was lying and making that up.
01:39:09.060
And he actually still has the Glock and the AR.
01:39:13.060
In all seriousness, this has been Pat's issue from the beginning, the shooting, which has
01:39:19.060
been to make sure since the shooting, since they started talking about the shooting, that's
01:39:27.060
I just wanted to make sure that people didn't know.
01:39:32.060
That they didn't think as the shooting was going on, Pat's not saying, man, it's hard
01:39:39.060
No, but Pat has been on this show, one of the largest radio shows in America every day.
01:39:44.060
Pat hosts Pat Unleashed for three hours every day and has talked about this extensively.
01:39:48.060
Pat appears on the news and why it matters on the blaze every single day and talks about
01:39:54.060
There are hours and hours and hours of nuance and points and backing up of those points
01:40:01.060
and arguing the other sides of those points that I have heard you personally make.
01:40:06.060
The Washington Post links to one video that has been edited and takes one quote in which
01:40:16.060
I understand they can't include every point you've ever made.
01:40:26.060
And, you know, I mean, if that sit down in his dining room or wherever that was and
01:40:31.060
his F-bomb laced tirade against the NRA and how everybody's got blood on their hands and
01:40:38.060
splattered blood from children on their faces and all that kind of stuff.
01:40:42.060
If that doesn't show you that these kids are somewhat difficult to love, unless you're
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a left-wing nut job who enjoys 17-year-old kids making gun policy and setting fire to
01:41:12.060
If you were hiring at a fast food restaurant, you're hiring at Hardee's, and a 17-year-old
01:41:19.060
comes in, ambitious for a job, and comes in and starts dropping F-bombs all throughout
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Well, there are a lot of victims of mass shootings, and so I guess your point there
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You can't criticize a victim of a mass shooting.
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Which is interesting, because I was just going through the internet and seeing a lot
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of criticism for Jesse Hughes, who is the lead singer of Eagles of Death Metal.
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You may remember him from the band that was on the stage in the parish shooting where
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None of those people would have been killed if he wouldn't have been on stage.
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So this is the second worst mass shooting in history.
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All of the 100,000 worst mass shootings in history are from the government against its
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But if you take all of those out, you get Norway number one, and I believe Paris number
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None of those locations in the United States, by the way, just point that out.
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He said, obviously, the best thing to do to combat the chronic abusers and disregarders
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of the law, like the law against murder, is to pass another law.
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But before we pass this law, we're going to denigrate the memory and curse ourselves
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by exploiting the death of 16 of our fellow students for a few Facebook likes and some
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And look how well civil rights abuses as it concerns to firearms helped protect me and
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This almost sounds like the plan of like a kid or maybe like a high school student.
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The Whitney Houston song about letting the children lead the way wasn't actually an operating
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Again, how look David Hogg is any normal person, even if you believe in dung gun control,
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is going to say that he's been inappropriate at times, right?
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Some of the signs we went over with extremely Marco Rubio is a kid killer.
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I mean, there's all sorts of stuff that's completely over the line here, but he's received almost
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This is the paragraph that leads in to the quotes I just gave you from paste magazine.
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If you can bear to stomach it, the entirety of Hughes's rant is below the life altering
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horror of what Hughes endured and witnessed in Paris cannot be overstated, which is why casting
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shame on the young survivors of another mass shooting seems debased even for him.
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I mean, he's getting, of course, the criticism and pushback that David Hogg would never receive.
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I mean, you can't solve these things by passing new laws.
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Paris has gun laws that David Hogg would dream about passing in the United States.
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And here it is, the second worst mass shooting of all time, despite all the others.
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I noticed you guys are avoiding the real issue.
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I noticed that neither of you want to talk about the real issue.
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Well, I wasn't going to mention the Stormy Daniels thing at all because I watched it last
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They kind of leaked that last week, so we already knew about that.
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I mean, it's impossible to prove if that ever happened.
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But it's not nebulous if someone leans in your car and says, oh, it's a beautiful
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But Cohen has said similar things on the record to reporters.
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He said he would make their lives a living hell.
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Donald Trump outraged by the TV show last night.
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So there was one thing that was said that I think was just to piss him, just to get
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What was the one thing that was said last night that was just like, this will make
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Something on the cutting room floor that you feel is relevant and could share now?
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But what I will say is that she was prepared to discuss intimate details relating to Mr.
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She can describe various conversations that they had that leave no doubt as to whether
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And if she's not telling the truth, let the president take to the podium and call her
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Let the president come forward and say it never happened.
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There is a reason why this hundred and thirty thousand dollars was paid and it wasn't paid
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Only that's the only wiener test I have ever heard of.
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If he said she could describe and she's like it ain't very big.
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And so far, he responded in a generalized way, a little bit on Twitter, saying that, like,
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there's a lot of fake news out there more than ever.
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And this is all Stormy Daniels and his attorney are trying.
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I mean, with Dana, too, she's going to be eating the matzah.
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Allison Camerata on CNN tries to defend Rubio, but she can't really bring herself entirely there.
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Listen, I mean, look, I'm not a Marco Rubio spokesperson, but now that I've heard what he's doing behind the scenes,
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he is sponsoring all of these various bills, two of which were part of the omnibus.
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And all I'm suggesting is that maybe your ire is misplaced, you know, since he is actually trying to work across the aisle.
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Yeah, I think it's a great step that he's trying to work across the aisle.
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But I think so long as he's supported by the NRA, no matter what he does, there's always going to be loopholes in anything that he does.
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Because we've seen again and again, we've passed gun legislation in this country.
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And at the end of the day, you can pass as many laws as you want.
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But if those laws are not very strong and they have so many loopholes that the NRA works so hard to ensure that they have.