The Cupboard is Bare | Guests: Pat Gray, Alexander Hammond, & Stephen Kent | 7⧸23⧸19
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Summary
The Glenn Beck Show is a fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program. Glenn Beck hosts a show about entertainment, enlightenment, and politics. Today's episode features: - Glenn Beck's trip to the Middle East, the Democratic Debates, the new budget deal, and Alana Marr.
Transcript
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They announced the Democratic lineup for the next debate.
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The new budget deal puts the final nail in the Tea Party coffin.
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All right, found out yesterday we have about 200 cabins left.
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We got about 3,000 people coming with us on this ship.
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It's going to be a remarkable, remarkable cruise through history.
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Then we're going to Athens, Croatia, Dubrovnik, which is the place where they filmed, what was it, King's Landing?
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We're going to watch the new film about Operation Underground Railroad with Jim Caviezel.
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It's a major motion picture coming out next spring.
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And we'll be one of the first audiences to be able to see it.
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Bill O'Reilly is coming, Rabbi Lappin, David Barton.
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We're going to have history, museum there on the ship.
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If you've been thinking about it, now is the time to act.
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Everything from the airport all the way to the return flight in the airport.
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So Ilana Marr, we have our special on her tomorrow.
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And, you know, we were trying to find a way to explain this whole marriage between her and her brother.
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We have, I mean, we decided we were going to do it through kind of a, did we name it That 70s Show?
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We have, because we were going through, it's kind of like All in the Family.
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We're trying to figure out a way because it's a very complex story, but one that everybody needs to understand.
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And it, uh, the evidence is a little overwhelming.
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Now, we're going to bring you up to a place to where I think this needs to be going to a grand jury.
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There's just no, there's just no way to, uh, there's just no way to go past this.
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Uh, at this point, it has to be answered by her.
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And, and, you know, the FBI needs to be involved if anybody is interested.
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By the way, while everybody is focusing on the racism of Donald Trump, has anybody noticed what Alana Mar has done?
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Uh, she has, uh, come out and, and asked Congress to stop supporting, uh, Israel and support the boycott and divestment of, uh, of Israel.
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I love that because people are like, well, one of the big pieces of evidence that she is anti-Semitic is this BDS movement.
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I wouldn't say, it's like, they're like, oh, well, is it, is Donald Trump racist?
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He, uh, he said, uh, you know, he wanted, uh, that the people on the, the, both sides are, are, are, are good people.
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And then he's, and then people question him about it.
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It's like, wait a minute, wait, in fact, we're going to lie, write it into law that they get a national holiday.
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She's just protecting the people, the Palestinian people from the Israeli occupation.
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Uh, first of all, there's never been a country named Palestine.
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Uh, and the so-called occupation is just the, well, there's never been 94 genders either, but that didn't stop anything.
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Um, uh, so she says that, uh, everybody should boycott Israel.
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Um, uh, and, um, and she says that Jews have hypnotized the world.
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Uh, she has used tropes about, you know, the money grubbing American Jews.
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It sounds so much better with this music in the background.
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With, uh, you know, they, they have dual loyalties to Israel while spreading conspiracy theories about AIPAC.
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Um, she, um, she says also that the, the Jews own the Republican Party.
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And, uh, she has also scoffed at the idea that Israel was even a democracy.
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I would laugh at the idea that Jews, uh, own the, uh, Republican Party, except for the fact that that would be the typical way Republicans would do it.
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Like, the Republicans are there, and they still only get, like, 25% of the vote from the group that runs them.
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That would be the evidence, that they do it, and they do it kind of crappily, and never, ever get any credit for it.
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So our Alonomar update and our special is tomorrow.
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We ask you to subscribe to The Blaze if you're already a subscriber.
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Um, this is going to be a, this is going to be a good one.
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Um, I have that feeling there's a lot of comedy in this one.
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There is, and I, I'm, I think it's most useful to people, um, besides the fact that you get to laugh and probably hear that song again.
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But I think, uh, just being able to visually understand what she's being accused of is really important because it's really complicated.
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And, and that is honestly why we started with the Alonomar, uh, is because it's, it's so complex.
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And so we started, you know, we started with one 70s show.
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And then as we went, we were like, well, it might be more like this 70s show.
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Uh, and I'm not sure if we're going to, I'm not sure if we're going to be able to decide by tomorrow.
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It might be all of the 70s show, uh, to try to explain, uh, exactly what's happened.
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Uh, now I will tell you that Stu claims to have run out of time, uh, to act out, be Alonomar as a sock puppet.
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Uh, he claims that, you know, I guess he's, he's used to Shakespeare where they have weeks and weeks to memorize lines.
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And, uh, so I'm still trying to convince him, uh, to play, uh, Alonomar as only Stu could play her as a sock puppet.
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Uh, that is on tomorrow's television broadcast.
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You get Steven Crowder, Mark Levin, all of them.
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There's like 40 now, and you can watch the shows whenever you want.
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I mean, you kind of have to believe that she's very safe in her particular district till the end of time.
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Now, I understand that you get, you know, you get what you can take at, you know, places like her district.
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Um, she admitted to the New York post that she voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
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You know, probably hard to find people who didn't do that.
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Last June, when Ocasio-Cortez won against the Democratic incumbent, she tweeted,
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Queens is headed in a new direction, and it's time for a new leadership.
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Well, I mean, I guess you could say they, well, they certainly were headed in a new direction,
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and now maybe that was just the person saying, look, it's time for new leadership.
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So, like, almost like, uh, you know, announcing the campaign, you know?
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So here's, I mean, that would be, uh, you know, uh, you could claim that if it wasn't
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that she also posted with her congratulations the CNN article with the headline, 28-year-old
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Democratic socialist just ousted powerful 10-term congressman in New York.
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Yeah, that takes a little bit of the shine off of my theory there.
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Then, uh, she tweeted on Friday because people are like, um, wait, are you really a Republican?
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Uh, you know, she took on a Democratic political machine and won, but nothing's changed since.
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Because she's only been focused on her fame and politics of division and hate.
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I don't, I, I really, huh, that's really interesting.
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But the good news is if you get her in, she's not going to stand in the way of any of these
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evil Republicans that, uh, want to cut spending.
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Because they are, these fiscal hawks out there, it's, whoa, calm down, guys.
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I mean, we have to have a few dollars to run the country.
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There's almost nothing left, as Nancy Pelosi told us.
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And we, at the time, I thought, disagreed, but apparently not.
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Well, we know that Donald Trump doesn't disagree.
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He said that in one of the, uh, um, you know, one of the, uh, uh, debates that he doesn't
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This one, um, increases, uh, by $2 trillion by 2021.
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Remember, we're in a, in a very good economic time.
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So the fact that we're going into all these deficits when the economy is good might lead
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you to think there's a problem if the economy gets bad.
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Well, the good news is, is saying that we're, we're spending it on, uh, all of our sunny
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What's great is when the rainy day comes, there are going to be so much money in the bank for
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Because we're beating many of the deficits from the economic collapse.
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Now we're getting to the point where we're putting up trillion dollar deficits when
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we're having a great economy with basically full employment.
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So if the economy, and I'm sure it's obviously going to be good till the end of time, there's
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As long as it stays as perfect as it is right now, we'll only have $24 trillion of debt
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Plus a hundred trillion in unfunded liabilities and more.
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Did you hear that Elizabeth Warren is warning now of an economic catastrophe?
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Now I, I just, because we're spending too much money.
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I'm sure that's what Elizabeth Warren is concerned about.
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Well, she said, I warned about an economic crash for years before 2008, but the people
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Now I'm seeing a serious warning sign in the economy again, and I'm calling on regulators
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Uh, to act before another crisis costs America's families, their homes, their jobs, and their
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Warning lights are flashing, whether it's this year or next year, the odds of another economic
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Congress and regulators should act immediately to tamp down these threats before it's too
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Now she said that yesterday and boy, do I have some commentary on it, but I thought we'd,
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I'm going to pull a trigger if you're wrong, which do you, what do you bet CNN is going
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to say about Elizabeth Warren and her warning on the economy and that Trump has just let
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I mean, uh, with no knowledge on this situation, I would definitely say that, uh, they would
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probably be harsh on Trump because they don't know how to do anything else.
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So that's where they would think that they would blame Trump and say, that's why Elizabeth
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And seeing this, she's a social justice warrior.
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And Elizabeth Warren's solution is going to be wonderful.
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She's proposing some solutions that actually might create another crisis.
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Number one, she points to several data points that say, you know, the alarm bells should be
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Well, one of the things that she points to is the level of corporate debt.
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Now, while risky loans to corporations have increased post-financial crisis, the ability
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for those companies to keep up with payments has also increased.
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So we're not seeing the kind of default rates that would be alarming at this point.
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Now, I'm not saying that's not a metric we should be paying attention to.
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All I'm saying is that Elizabeth Warren is shaping this conversation in a way that's politically
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Now, as far as her policy proposals, she is recommending lowering rents, offering affordable
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And the American public should be asking, how do you pay for it?
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This is that this is the issue that the American people should be actually focused on, because
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in many experts say, if we don't get control of our debt over the next 10 years, we could
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And that would be extraordinarily harmful to our economy.
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I expected I expected the door of her studio to be broken down and the CNN police come in
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You're defending the economy and you're also tearing down socialist policies.
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Are we on yet another earth where occasionally somebody on CNN says something that just doesn't
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bash Trump and instead bashes a progressive social justice warrior?
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I'll let you know if she still has a job by the end of the day.
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When do you think all the parts are going to start running out?
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At least that's what it seems like happens on mine.
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It's like it's got some sort of self-destruct button in the car.
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When as soon as the warranty runs out, it's like, oh, gee, all these expensive parts, you
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No, I want to drive my car until the doors fall off.
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I've got two trucks that, you know, I really take care of.
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And Car Shield has saved me a buttload of hassle and money.
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Pay you just all you do is you just pay it monthly.
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If yours is in the shop, you can take it to the dealership.
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Maybe we should burst in with breaking coverage of Robert Mueller's testimony in which he reads
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from the document he's already printed and handed and distributed to everyone.
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This will be really fascinating at that time when he says the line that we already heard.
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Remember when he was when he gave his press conference and said, Congress, don't call
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me to testify because I have nothing new to say.
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It's amazing listening to the political analysts talk about this.
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They're like, you know, this is going to be a huge moment in Washington.
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And, you know, Robert Mueller has said he's not going to give any new information.
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But, you know, in today's day and age, it is important for the person who did the report
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to read from it so that you can so people can hear it because they're not going to read
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It's like, OK, well, I think maybe if there was something in the entire collusion part
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Like, it's the fact that like you're you're saying, well, there's no collusion, but there
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could have been some things that may have if people acted in a slightly different way
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And he's already said, if you ask me, what do I think he's guilty of obstruction of justice?
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I'm going to say the thing that I said in the report, which is we couldn't clear him,
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but we couldn't, you know, there wasn't enough there for.
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There's a four hundred forty eight page document.
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I hope, you know, I hope he honestly he does is he takes a copy of the document and he just
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every time they ask him a question, hold on, let me refer to my document and then just
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And then he reads from page 271, the exact paragraph that where he answered the question.
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This was not a thorough analysis of the situation.
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He he micro analyzed every single thing that basically Donald Trump did from 2016, 2018.
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So I don't understand what they think they're going to get out of this.
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I think they're looking for that viral moment, which is this is a this is the freaking U.S.
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government that's running a hearing because they want to get a viral moment where he
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If I were to be fair, which is still stupid of them to do.
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But if I were to be fair, I could say maybe what they hope is they see damaging stuff in
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So we need to put on a little cake and circus show.
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That is basically what they bring everybody in.
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And that way, when he says it, and it's a cake and circus show, they're really going
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Yes, as I'm saying that, I'm starting to think maybe I do, too, to some degree.
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Summer is all about fun, but it's it's the it's time to call it a day if you want to
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And I was on a plane this weekend and they were like, and if you'll everybody will keep
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your window shades closed because it gets very hot here on the tarmac.
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We're like, yeah, I know somebody over we landed.
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Somebody opened up one of the windows and they're like, please keep the window shades
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But that thing, I mean, it's just become a furnace with the windows in it.
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If you don't have shade shutters or drapes, man, when this sun beams in, you are you are
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That's why you don't have any windows in this in this building.
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You know, I have no windows, no light, not coming.
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So if you want to get the Ilan Omar special, it's tomorrow night.
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We brought Pat in to talk about the real issue of the day.
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Finally, asking the question that must be asked.
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Well, first of all, we had last year, you remember this, and I think we disagreed on the kiss with the 11-year-old son.
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They made out for like 15 minutes or something.
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And now he went cliff diving in Costa Rica with his six-year-old daughter.
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This one's a little different because, first of all, why do you post this on Twitter?
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And whether or not Tom Brady cliff dives with his daughter, that's not in my business.
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So, it's interesting because there's a lot of controversy and a lot of discussion.
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A lot of people are saying, hey, that's a good dad spending time with his daughter doing, you know, unusual death-defying things.
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There are people that take their kids mountain climbing and all kinds of stuff that I would never do.
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The jump height isn't as big of a deal as the rocks.
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The rocks are frightening because if she lands on the rocks, you're badly injured if not dead.
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Yes, because he grabs her as he's jumping in and he sort of jerks her arm to make sure she clears the freaking rocks.
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For those who are watching this on Blaze TV, we do have the video.
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Now he grabs her hand and he seems to be talking about what we're going to do.
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He has to jerk her arm and separates her shoulder and separates her shoulder.
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I think this is if he was like, you're going to jump.
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I think she was like, I think that would be fun.
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At the moment of actually doing it, it's going to be different.
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You're saying once the jump began and she didn't want to jump, then he was a good dad.
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Because he had to pull her away from sudden death.
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The question is, do you put her in that situation at six years old?
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Now, let's stop treating our children like they're complete imbeciles.
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So it said treat them like Acme anvils and throw them off of mountains?
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She said, assuming that she said, I want to do that.
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Because he knows he's going to grab her and pull her over in case.
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And separate her shoulder and break her rotator cuff.
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We don't know that she's a very good swimmer, but she's a swimmer.
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You skip over a very important part of the parenting there, however, is when your six-year-old
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And that's when you as a father have to know your six-year-old kid and know if they are
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And he obviously shows incorrectly in that she did not want to jump.
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I have the greatest thing of Rafe and I jumping into the pool.
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I used to have him in our bathroom in New York.
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And there was this whole series of pictures of the two of us running.
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He just at the last minute was like, I'm nervous.
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Well, we know that's what happens with six-year-olds, right?
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But there wasn't a wry cliff you were jumping from.
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That's why I didn't grab his arm on the way in.
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And I can guarantee you, it's not her just standing there that made him grab her arm.
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I wouldn't do that with my 30-year-old daughter.
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She lives, my daughter Ainsley lives life head first.
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And she is a daredevil, and she will do anything.
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Would you take that risk if you were a world-class athlete
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put a hypothetical to a person who can just answer it?
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Number one, the social media thing here is overblown.
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I mean, it's not the worst thing in the world, right?
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Number two, Tom Brady, in every way, is a horrible human being,
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and he should have all of his Super Bowl rulings taken away.
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He should be in prison for his football cracks.
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And then the Patriots won't have him as quarterback anymore.
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What if he inflated his daughter just a little bit more
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The larger lesson here, though, more than anything else,
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because, look, jumping off this clip, is it a great idea?
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It's one of those things that as soon as I started it as a dad,
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So, like, I don't think it was a great decision.
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That being said, the only real lesson here, though,
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is if you're thinking, hey, it'll be cute to have this picture,
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You just don't post it, and then you just avoid all this nonsense.
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That's the only part that shows to me that he's just a bad judge of anything.
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That you thought, yeah, I don't know what it was, but again.
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I mean, he's got, you know, what, six Super Bowls, Giselle's his wife.
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He's got, you know, unlimited amounts of money.
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You take his picture-perfect life, and you just assume that it's all good.
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Do you realize how many times he has to drive to the bank?
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Maybe he doesn't have to take the trip to the bank.
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He does have to look at the account, and there's a lot of numbers there to read.
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It's easy when you don't have a lot of numbers or the numbers are small.
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He's a good-looking, what, eight-time Super Bowl champion?
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It would have been seven if it put the Eagles beat him.
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Yeah, so he's got all that going on, and do you know how many good-looking women he has
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Well, because he's married to one of the most beautiful women in the world.
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When he started to get with that woman, it was because he was turning away other women
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from his previous marriage, but that's a whole other story.
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Tommy, you really shouldn't post anything online.
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And I want to say, Pat and I are not biased against him in any way.
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It has nothing to do with the great big Packers one day winning the Super Bowl again.
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Thank you so much for the fair and unbiased reporting on that story.
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Somewhere in America, right now, within the sound of my voice,
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there's a man every day that knows that the days kind of blend into the next one.
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When you're working on the range, the sun rises and the sun sets through a filter of
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plume dust and the sound of thousands of hooves as God's creature seek forage.
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So Boris Johnson has been elected the Prime Minister now of England, which I think is
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He is saying that he could theoretically do the no-plan Brexit, which is something that
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terrifies many, although I'm not as worried about it.
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I mean, we've listened to Daniel Hannon talk about it, who is the guy on this topic, and
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And the way Theresa May was handling it, it was basically a take-anything situation.
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We are reclaiming, and yeah, we're just one of many, but we're going to stand on our
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We had founders who were in bars arguing these things, and then they sign their life
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They're like, well, you'd like to break away from this bureaucracy.
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But he is also a conservative, and conservatives are not liked in London.
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You're not really going to put George Bush as the mayor of New York.
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It's interesting, too, his career, basically, the reason people know who he is, is he was
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a journalist who covered kind of like the EU situation, right?
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And he was accused many times of just blatantly making up quotes that weren't even real.
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And he seems to have at times admitted it, just being like, yeah, well, yeah, it's like
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a little, like, it was the general vibe of the situation.
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Yeah, but it was the general, you know what I'm saying.
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And, like, people are just like, oh, okay, well, he's got kind of messed up blonde hair.
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He kind of has the Donald Trump effect that he can kind of get away with stuff because,
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you know, he strangely, even though he's from the upper crust, he strangely relates to
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You know, he's, the guy's got, the guy has, you know, I know the report says this, but
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It's the only kind of golden shower Donald Trump's getting.
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So anyway, you know, and yet the people who are, you know, lower middle class, they relate
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to him where Hillary Clinton was upper class and nobody related to her.
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Same thing with Boris Johnson, even though he went to Oxford and everything else.
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Gosh, you have to think that the Democrats every once in a while have to stop and think
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I mean, they basically ran Hillary Clinton unopposed.
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Like, they just handed her the nomination for the presidency.
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And here is someone who is one of the most unpopular figures in American politics.
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Because she, remember she finished second last time to that guy we had no idea who he
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Like, Bernie Sanders is, he's not even a Democrat.
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uh stew would you just do me let's just let's just make this into uh like a mad lib and you
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just take random words that you have and you fill in uh okay okay sure all right you got it
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sounds great female waxer who has declined now to handle a male
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that's where you fill in any just any word okay a female waxer who declines to handle male
00:45:09.020
berries well there's more than just the berries twigs and berries twigs and berries could face
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legal consequences at least uh this might soon be possible in the woke insanity otherwise known as
00:45:22.920
canada this comes from a recent recent british columbia human rights tribunal hearing i don't
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like the word tribunal doesn't that sound like it's like you're in real trouble you know going to
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courts one thing a tribunal hearing right sounds like a gulag maybe committed some genocide yeah
00:45:41.000
okay so uh jessica yaniv uh brought a complaint against marcia da silva a woman who runs a waxing
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service from her home complicating matters yaniv despite identifying as a woman sports the full
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package of male uh two oranges and a banana i don't i was hoping that you would you know come up with
00:46:09.400
something a little less graphic okay well i thought you didn't you were not clear of the rules of this
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game just said pick some random words just to throw them in there according to the toronto sun
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yaniv responded to an advertisement da silva posted on facebook and sought out da silva's waxing services
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however uh upon learning that yaniv retained her junk
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this is this is much better right you wanted to da silva said that she was no longer comfortable
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performing the waxing as she only offered female waxing services and not services on male
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i have no problem with the lg lgbt people da silva said in fact she was willing to offer waxing services
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for a transgendered woman who uh had lopped off the
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so had the the okay um lopped uh the uh invading uh reproductive organs
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no this is because like because that person didn't want those organs just so they were invading
00:47:23.920
they're invasive there was like an invasive species and attacked them at birth and now has a female
00:47:29.800
see you're sucking this just open up a book just open up there's a book over there just open up a
00:47:42.680
book and just start grabbing words just any word see if tim alberta's new book is used in this way
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uh i believe at least uh all right uh her waxing services for chen transgendered women
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who had undergone reassignment surgery and had lost their romney
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now see this works that's pretty much better uh to the average outsider this seems a perfectly
00:48:16.300
reasonable response to the woke identarian left it's an act of bigotry yanov charged that da silva
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was discriminating against her on the basis of her gender identity such a discrimination is barred
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under canadian law during the hearing yana even can compared da silva's refusal to to wax her
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baner as an unfortunate one it didn't work out well as an but it's in the book as an act of neo-nazism
00:48:48.580
naturally comedians and parody accounts filled the day so here is the um here's the problem she said
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on an on another level this is no laughing matter well yes wax my prebis bigot
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uh case is just one isolated incident but it shows how the identitarian left is rapidly advanced from
00:49:13.760
pursuing equality which involves the freedom from oppression to seek the justice and version of
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justice which includes the freedom to force your views or yourself on more literally onto others
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this version of social justice poses a threat to a free society if you could if if yanov could have
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gone to a waxing service that accepted both the male um bannon and the female uh kushner
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or even it could be a banner it's actually or go ahead they sound those words uh uh or even bought it a
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do your do yourself at home kit she didn't instead she relentlessly pursued this case to try to
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browbeat her fellow citizens into submission okay so now here's the problem uh you know anybody who
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you know said oh they can just make a wedding cake now you're having to uh also handle the man's
00:50:19.660
baner uh and uh and is that right do you have a right to say no
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how can you not have a right to say no to touch another person's genitals
00:50:35.500
how like isn't this the me too party you're gonna force women to touch male genitals because of some
00:50:45.420
ridiculous a corner you've backed yourself in on wedding cakes i mean it's completely ridiculous but
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if you believe that someone should be forced to write words on a cake then you absolutely have to
00:51:00.740
go along with this absolutely it's a completely consistent and isn't it strange that you have to get
00:51:07.080
permission to touch someone's genitals and they can and they can take that permission away or say
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i didn't give you permission and then it's sexual harassment and you're in trouble um but you can't
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say no to touching someone's genitals if they are asking you uh and paying you money as part of your job
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it seems almost mildly inconsistent i think it's what you're getting at it does it does but i mean i
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really don't understand how you disagree with it like there is you can make the there's some sort of
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like well that seems like it's crossing the line argument but you don't have a you don't have an
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actual consistent moral argument i don't think there i mean look the easy way here is to err on
00:51:55.180
the side of individual freedom which we do in this country in canada you know it's not their gig right
00:52:00.320
like that's not that's not the they don't have the constitution that we have they don't have the
00:52:03.700
founding that we have so you expect things like this to happen in canada but that one's coming here
00:52:08.780
now don't you think that maybe feminists would want to stand up for some i'm gonna be frank with
00:52:19.900
you i mean once you've had the reassignment surgery franks and beans that's a good one
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thank you um you know once you've had the franks and beans removed uh you're still the same gender
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you're still a you're still a guy on the inside you're still a guy however you know you've you've
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you've committed to it yeah you've at least somebody who comes in and says you know i want my
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my meat and vegetables polished uh that's that's not i mean you you're telling feminists are telling
00:52:53.820
women you got to do that right and you know what's funny about it is the reason why they have to be
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consistent on this and say yeah you got to go up you know the the franks and beans are there you got
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to go do it on the franks and beans is because for their worldview to have any level of consistency
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they can't admit that that's a man they have to say that that is a woman on the table with the franks
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and beans do you think they care about consistency uh or is it just forcing people to comply in all
00:53:25.380
ways force people to comply oh i think that's part of it but i mean if you you you have to admit
00:53:31.500
something that fundamentally they can't admit they can't admit that this is a this is not a uh a girl
00:53:38.540
this is a boy uh this is not a man this is a woman they they can't say that this is one gender they
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have to act as if it's real right that's that's the the foundation of this entire issue is all of
00:53:52.540
these conversations revolve around this premise that something we all know is not true must be
00:53:59.360
we must pretend that it is true and if we all pretend that it is true maybe it will become
00:54:05.400
true no but that's not how the world works no that is not how things happen we can all say hey we
00:54:11.920
really care about the national debt but you know what we don't surprise surprise we don't care at all
00:54:20.280
and i think it's one of those situations where the reality there are certain things that test these
00:54:27.480
realities and it's the only way i think you push back on it honestly like you know the sports thing
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is another one of them you know when your your 16 year old daughter gets destroyed by a 16 year old
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boy in a race that she's worked really hard for parents tend to get pissed off about it when your
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24 year old daughter works at a waxing place and is waxing guys franks and beans every day because
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some activist is telling you that they're not franks and beans or that women can have franks and beans
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that is that is a situation where it tends to test people's patience with your little story
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things tend to break down like they're breaking now right now the the democrats are pushing these
00:55:08.100
uh these ideas so hard and they are starting to be in they're starting to leave the classroom
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and actually be dealt in every person's house they're dealing with it now in everybody's house
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and you're and we're all coming home with our kids going wait a minute what are they teaching
00:55:25.300
you wait a minute who was there in the library wait a minute they asked you to wax what it's
00:55:32.580
starting to happen and and people are here's why it has gotten out of hand so far is just like
00:55:40.540
political correctness nobody wants to hurt anybody else's feelings nobody wants to hurt anybody's
00:55:46.060
feelings and if that's what makes you feel better fine i'll i'll do but when push comes to shove and
00:55:51.960
i've got to testify or i have to tell it to my children or i have to whatever no no wait wait wait
00:55:57.380
wait wait you can live your life that way and i'll i'll tolerate it and you'll tolerate me me leaving
00:56:05.180
lead my life and we're not going to say bad things to each other but i'm not teaching my children that
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your thinking is is right or even healthy in some regards and it's moments like this where you know
00:56:20.440
that they don't even believe it right if you're fighting back against a woman uh and that because
00:56:27.200
she has to wax a part she doesn't want to do where's your where's your feminism yeah you're
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admitting it you're admitting that you don't actually believe these things you're just saying
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them over and over again and trying to get people fired from their jobs if they say the opposite
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that are getting de-platformed if they say the opposite now this this franks and beans story
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is happening in canada but let me show you what's happening here in america in one minute
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was the best employee he could be every night he came home to his growing family his children that he
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loved he worked hard to balance the ambition and the drive he had in his career with the love and the
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care that they needed from him and he wanted to give in the end it all panned out but now
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he's at home and he's still working hard he's 50 and the kids are blazing their own trails in the
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now before i get to america there is there is one more part of the um twigs and berries story
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from canada uh jessica yaniv yaniv yaniv she's scheduled to appear before the township of langley
00:59:39.000
council in british columbia canada uh to ask for permission for all but all bodies swims at three
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community pools where individuals including girls as young as 12 will be permitted to be
00:59:50.520
topless swim is for kids who identify as lgbtq2s plus
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q queer two two spirit two is two s two spirit or is that something else
01:00:04.740
i don't know maybe it's two s i thought it was two was by itself but i thought so too and then
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two s plus snake because i mean identify if you're gonna use a plus it's a cop out right just just call
01:00:18.000
it plus or l plus yeah you know what i mean you get we get that and all the other ones yeah anyway uh
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she is going to make sure it's a safe and inclusive environment for 12 year olds to be topless so
01:00:28.760
you know again it's it's completely fine let them be themselves definitely a good idea
01:00:35.840
12 and up says the man who can't get his junk waxed did you just say the man yeah i did oh i did uh
01:00:45.200
all right let me talk to you about america i mean a man is scheduling topless 12 year old swimming
01:00:49.720
uh pool adventures but he identifies as a woman right but he identifies as a woman so people are
01:00:54.680
going to be like oh okay sure just just again clear where we're standing where we stand here
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how are we doing in america glenn well in america we have something called the um equality act the
01:01:05.280
equality act uh by adding gender identity as a protected classification in new federal civil rights
01:01:12.260
law it uh is going to be used by activists or could be used to legally harass women who don't want to
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you know do things like i don't know wax male junk regardless of whether those male private parts
01:01:27.780
are attached to people who identify as a man or a woman this is the case now in in canada but it is
01:01:36.120
not about waxing this is about business and individuals using their religion and their culture
01:01:41.500
to refuse service to protected groups because they don't agree with it or the person and use that to
01:01:48.740
illegally discriminate contrary to the british columbia human rights code and the canadian
01:01:54.580
human rights code now that's that's what they claim that this is just about your bigoted religion
01:02:02.060
or you personally don't like someone and so you won't do it the equality act will have sweeping
01:02:09.760
effects on girls sports the bill will require schools to include male athletes who identify as
01:02:16.060
transgendered girls on female sports team male athletes in recent years have wrapped up victories in
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female athletics uh and um the republican controlled senate is unlikely to hold a vote on the bill
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however susan collins the only gop co-sponsor in the senate uh and all of the democratic presidential
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candidates have lined up in support of the bill promising to make its passage a top priority if
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elected look up the equality act we have to do a special show on that in the coming weeks it is
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it will change everything in america literally change everything in america congratulations that's
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alexander hammond uh hammond we had on uh yesterday uh we wanted to touch base with him quickly here
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boris johnson was elected he's the new prime minister welcome uh alexander
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hi glenn thanks having me yes he has done it he's now or tomorrow he'll be um walking to number 10
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downing street as a new prime minister to the uk you know that's one thing that we also don't do
01:06:36.200
we have like several months in between but you guys go through these people like water
01:06:40.440
we just get right to the point glenn 66 percent of a vote he's got a clear consensus to enter um and
01:06:48.960
become our next prime minister and he'll do so soon okay so how he gets along with uh donald trump right
01:06:54.960
yeah so a few years ago he maybe said not so nice things about donald trump however since trump's been
01:07:03.560
elected and since he's been in more senior positions um the rhetoric's been far nicer um
01:07:09.720
earlier today once it was announced that boris will be the next prime minister trump tweeted him
01:07:14.820
saying that he will be a great prime minister um similarly renka trump shared the sentiment however
01:07:20.360
she said he'll be a great prime minister of united kingston um a bit of a spelling error there but
01:07:26.300
that's okay still the same sentiment is being held so yeah they get on um and i'm seeing across so many
01:07:34.540
commentators today across twitter and everywhere else are saying how similar these two men are however
01:07:40.440
i couldn't disagree more i think they're fundamentally opposed in so many different ways
01:07:44.480
in what idea that they're ever saying well firstly boris johnson he ran the brexit campaign on the
01:07:52.520
idea of creating more free trades to open the uk up to the world whereas trump i feel has more
01:07:59.600
protectionist uh sentiments in regards to his trade wars brexiteers wanted a trade deal with china
01:08:05.660
trump wanted a trade war with them okay so hang on let me let me add let me answer these as you go along
01:08:11.400
i agree with what you just said you're absolutely right however trump was one uh trump one because
01:08:18.340
there was this feeling from the people that nobody in government was listening to the people and they
01:08:25.060
were sick and tired of it and that's what put him into office kind of the same thing nobody was
01:08:31.080
listening to the people on brexit and they got sick and tired of it okay sure so i agree that
01:08:37.100
perhaps the sentiment behind people feeling disenfranchised and angry with the government
01:08:43.620
did propel both brexit and trump however the rationale behind both votes were completely different
01:08:50.360
it was for example uh boris johnson is pretty pro-immigration for example too he favors the australian
01:08:58.360
point style um system which basically sees immigrants fill our country um depending on the skills they have
01:09:06.720
and our current shortages in our economy um whereas trump i i think is far far more different on that
01:09:14.040
i think trump would i i think trump would be okay with if we had a point system we don't have a point
01:09:20.400
we have no system now you just come on in they're like hey you know i i i i like the red in your flag and
01:09:28.240
so i'd like to come in and we let you in you don't have to have any anything to be let in
01:09:33.640
okay good i've got you on this final point so boris johnson he i see he is a classical scholar
01:09:40.320
he is a historian you mentioned yesterday how you read his book on churchill yes um he often
01:09:45.080
uses utterance from great ancient philosophers in his speeches he does that all the time
01:09:49.820
um whereas i don't think we can apply the same intellectual rigor uh to trump if you believe
01:09:56.640
if you wish to dismiss the ancient wisdom of fortune cookies you may be right
01:10:03.320
they're definitely not the same person i mean there's definitely differences um and i the trade
01:10:09.900
thing is one of the biggest you know issues i think i think the difference with trade in that
01:10:15.100
like you know daniel hannon i thought was a great voice for brexit and that he constantly uh emphasized
01:10:20.880
wanting to open up free trade to the world and that's definitely not what trump um ran on though
01:10:26.720
i i will say it's a low priority issue i think for most american voters it's just it's not something
01:10:32.040
that i don't know that trump got elected because of his trade position no he got more elected i think
01:10:37.420
you know some people really liked it some people really hated it but they saw it as like it's you
01:10:42.100
know it's it's way down the list and it was not a top priority where brexit really that was a big
01:10:46.080
focus i don't know settle this for us alexander i because i would say that the trade thing was was
01:10:53.920
probably bigger for the politicians and the elites but it was the cultural things and the immigration
01:11:01.840
uh standards and the living up to rules that weren't weren't coming from england that was the main
01:11:08.880
force and driver behind brexit which which one is accurate or more accurate so i think the trade
01:11:15.900
aspect is really crucially important and unlike with trump where you say it was is more a minority
01:11:21.740
issue for brexit on every single thing uh all the practices did it was so we could create a free and
01:11:28.140
open global trading britain that's what they said um and right but was that what the people were saying
01:11:36.200
for instance you could say you could say that donald trump and i don't believe this to be true at all
01:11:41.900
donald trump is a racist that just doesn't like mexicans you could say that you could say that all
01:11:47.420
you want and that's what you're fighting against but you wouldn't really be fighting against something
01:11:51.920
that was real because what the people are saying is we want to know who's coming across our borders
01:11:58.020
and we'd like it to be controlled there's nothing wrong with mexicans or anybody else from honduras
01:12:04.360
it's just we want to make sure that this is a controlled entrance so are the political elite
01:12:11.180
having that conversation um about trade but the people are saying no it's more visceral than that
01:12:18.240
it's about my heritage my culture my country yeah sure so following the when we did the brexit
01:12:25.960
referendum on 23rd of june 2016 um all the exit polls were persuaded for lead voters showed the
01:12:33.940
biggest issue was the diplomatic size the fact that laws were being made in brussels um with
01:12:40.900
very little say from the uk members of parliament um and how unelated officials were creating our laws
01:12:47.560
so that was the biggest and then beneath that i would say then trade and immigration come into the
01:12:52.680
picture sovereignty is really i mean it encompasses all of these issues yeah um because i mean trade policy
01:12:58.760
is part of it and immigration policy is part of it and i think that's what we feel here in america
01:13:02.800
remember we're a collection of states we're the the union uh of states and uh we're feeling the loss
01:13:11.380
of our sovereignty as states not not the same we've lost it a long time ago compared to you guys but
01:13:17.660
we still feel that loss of individual sovereignty so let me ask you this you had a british ship taken
01:13:25.140
by iran uh our department of state issued a statement said you know great britain can take care of
01:13:32.580
their own uh you know issues so it's not something that involves us how is boris johnson uh when it
01:13:39.860
comes to war donald trump is is is not a hawk when it comes to war at all uh but he is he is at least a
01:13:48.780
tough talker um where's boris johnson so i'd say boris johnson is quite similar in the sense that he
01:13:57.780
doesn't want to be evading iran iraq afghanistan anytime soon he is um similarly cautious about
01:14:05.240
ground intervention the same way uh donald trump is and when he was foreign uh minister
01:14:12.040
or foreign secretary of the uk between 2016 and 2018 that's when the russian spy incident in salisbury
01:14:20.300
happened when uh russian agents were uh caught using poisonous materials on uk soil and accidentally
01:14:28.340
killed a member of our public and he was foreign secretary at the time and instead of uh trying to
01:14:34.500
jump to military action or any sense he gathered the what gathered the nations of the world and in a
01:14:40.780
joint effort under his leadership expelled uh spy he got every nation to expel spies from our country
01:14:48.300
um and he was more pushing for sanctions on russia as opposed to any military intervention which is i
01:14:55.720
think is definitely wise and in a similar category to trump i think that's good okay alexander thank you
01:15:00.660
hold on one more question before you go alexander so what i keep reading is if johnson comes in and
01:15:06.460
tries to do a no deal brexit they will uh they will wind up being very upset with him and then call
01:15:13.900
for a new general election and this whole thing could be changed again how does because i do not
01:15:19.480
understand the the scope and the nuance of the parliamentary democracy let me just let me boil it
01:15:24.800
down to this you all seem to have a stick up your butt when it comes to you know walking around and
01:15:30.060
um tea time and then once you close the doors you have somebody order order close the door
01:15:36.460
and you just wail on each other what's the deal dude well yeah that's you're talking about john
01:15:43.280
burke the speaker of the house of commons who is famous whoa yeah um so it would be if a general
01:15:51.180
election is called it would be because boris johnson himself calls it and the reason he would do that
01:15:57.700
it's so that he can get more conservative members of parliament into the government um and what that
01:16:05.340
would mean is he has a greater mandate to pursue brexit because at the moment the conservatives
01:16:09.680
are in power but they're in power just by a little bit they're in a minority government being propped up
01:16:15.220
by other parties so a general election could be called so the conservatives get a bigger proportion
01:16:21.600
of the vote and that would give him the power to more easily pursue a no deal brexit and so and let's
01:16:29.400
just say they go in there and they just fight with each other and they can't come up with any deal they
01:16:33.500
can't come up with anything does it just automatically go into effect a no deal brexit on the 31st
01:16:38.640
yes the default setting in law is that we're leaving on the 31st of october um and the only way they
01:16:45.780
could overcome that is if a new law is created but boris johnson and his cabinet and his cabinet will
01:16:51.660
likely be brexiteers who have committed to the no deal deadline um will have to sign it off so why
01:16:58.620
would he why would he call for a general election that he could lose if he if he could just wait and
01:17:06.940
let brexit go through well that would be it basically had given more legitimacy and a bigger
01:17:13.740
mandate in the houses of parliament um to push forward his agenda as opposed to creating more of
01:17:19.880
an up for all than it would otherwise and do you think he uh would win that i think he would so
01:17:26.760
when between 2008 and 2016 he was mayor of london and london is a pretty far left liberal city and it
01:17:34.560
had uh ken livingstone who was essentially a marxist similar uh grain to jeremy corbyn and he managed to
01:17:41.320
defeat him by a huge margin and in the uk in the european elections which were held last in may uh the
01:17:50.600
brexit party won a huge proportion of vote they won 31 of a vote whereas conservatives under the
01:17:56.320
remainer theresa may only won nine percent so what boris johnson basically represents is he can unite
01:18:02.920
the brexit vote to be able to defeat jeremy corbyn because he will unite all the people who voted for
01:18:08.300
farage because he stands on the same policies pretty much uh in regards to brexit whilst he maintains
01:18:14.440
for conservative vote which should keep jeremy corbyn out of power because uh both the brexit
01:18:20.460
party and conservatives definitely don't want a marxist in government and rightly so yeah yeah
01:18:25.000
corbyn is bad news um alexander thank you so much appreciate it we'll talk again thank you all right
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do you remember joe the plumber yeah yeah and what was the problem with joe the plumber what what was
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build this maybe or no it was before that okay it was before that uh well something else has been uh
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so recently i introduced the boost act this legislation completely repeals the gop tax scam
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that is wholly helping wealthy individuals the rich the corporations and do you know what i did
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with that money do you know what i said we're gonna go ahead and put it into the pockets of folks
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like everyday americans if you make less than a hundred thousand dollars you're gonna get up to
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get three thousand dollars that's what we do with our public dollars we give it back to the people
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the people that earned it but wait wait if you make less than fifty thousand you're most likely not
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who earned it the rich people apparently earned it or are you deciding who's worthy of money more on this
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i want to show you how far we have slipped anybody says it's a slippery slope oh i don't believe in a
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slippery slope well really that's what progressivism is just keep taking one step closer and closer
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a slippery slope into what the goal of progressivism is authoritarianism they may not call it that but
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that's what it is bureaucracy that handles everything because the bureaucracy will be smarter than you
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well how far down the slippery slope have we gone i'm going to i'm going to show you a mile marker
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that you probably have forgotten about and then show you today's mile marker
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and i want you to notice the difference in reaction from then and now in 60 seconds
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you know elizabeth warren came out uh yesterday and she said i feel there's a correction coming
01:23:44.980
there's there's a catastrophe coming and for the first time uh the liberal media bashed her
01:23:51.480
interesting isn't it uh they've asked her for saying you know whether it's this year or next
01:23:56.440
year it's going to come and she said i warned about oh eight and uh you know and when that come when
01:24:03.120
that came you know everybody it was too late to do anything about it so we got to do something about
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it now now unfortunately as cnn strangely pointed out it's her policies that would do a lot to destroy
01:24:15.520
the economy of america and it's the policies of those who might win power they're talking about
01:24:23.220
the dismantling of the free market if this happens it is all bets are off globally hopefully it doesn't
01:24:30.680
happen but if trump does win stays the course we still are going to have a downturn why because it's
01:24:40.420
cyclical we are in the longest recovery in american history that's a good thing that's a good thing
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but it is going to come down so when it does is it going to be a hard crash or a soft landing well
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you saw the last one and i think we're repeating many of the mistakes you know there's not the housing
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market uh in new york that's the problem it's now the taxi cab medallion market the banks when they
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so here is uh congresswoman to leave yesterday and i want to play first her call for a new minimum
01:27:06.220
wage now we just found out that last week bernie sanders gave all of his people a 15 minimum wage
01:27:14.860
because they said what they were working for just wasn't enough he said okay you know what i'm going
01:27:19.980
to raise everybody to the 15 minimum wage because that's what i believe anyway americans should do
01:27:24.940
now by the way now that you only you know you're making 15 an hour i just want you to know i can't
01:27:32.600
afford everybody to work six days a week so everybody works five days a week uh you know so
01:27:39.100
so what so wait wait a minute hang on just a second so now they have to get done all the stuff that they
01:27:45.080
were doing before but they have to do it in five days as opposed to six days and that doesn't help
01:27:51.200
their financial situation what he's saying is now you have time to go get a second job he also let some
01:27:58.360
people go and some people walked out and said and you're crazy now i have to accomplish this in five
01:28:05.820
days as opposed to six no thank you it doesn't work when we say what's going to happen is the
01:28:14.360
companies can't afford that so they will let uh lay people off or they will cut back on the days
01:28:20.320
the left always says that's crazy that won't happen they have the money well doesn't bernie doesn't
01:28:27.080
he have millions of dollars in the bank doesn't he have the money why isn't he doing it because the
01:28:33.900
math doesn't work so we just had bernie sanders the king of socialism prove that just the 15 an hour
01:28:44.220
minimum wage mandate doesn't work and here's what uh rashid talib learned from that
01:28:53.280
you can't allow people to be living off of tip wages it's just not or whatever they call it
01:29:01.220
income because it's just not enough to support our families but i also want to always tell a story
01:29:07.000
because big fights like this one 15 by the way when we started it it should have been 15
01:29:13.600
now i think it should be 20 dollars picture america rising here it should be 20
01:29:18.880
it should be 20 dollars an hour 20 dollars 20 dollars right here 25 25 25 25 there thank you
01:29:25.600
who wants 30 who's got 30 i can tell you milk has gone up eggs has gone up all right can't take it
01:29:31.960
stop that's why if you were serious in congress about a minimum wage you would attach it to the
01:29:39.200
fundamental market you would attach it to the cost of living but you shouldn't do that as the federal
01:29:45.240
government because 15 an hour is is death money practically in new york city but if i was paying
01:29:53.560
somebody 15 an hour uh in the middle of idaho or on a ranch in arizona that's a lot of money
01:30:01.620
and you know if you're going to do it it should be state or locally and it should be attached to
01:30:10.580
the cost of living that way we don't need anybody to tell us you need me to change that right takes
01:30:17.180
them out of it right they're not serious they're not serious so it always gives them an axe so they
01:30:23.620
started doing this 15 an hour well you know when we started it it was 15 and that was fine but now
01:30:29.280
it's 20 it should be 20 but we'll settle for 15 as soon as they get 15 it should be 20 and you need
01:30:36.420
me to fight for you because i was the person that got the 15 what if they get 20 what will happen 25
01:30:41.680
it's an auction exactly and it's funny because they the blessing of the squad as it were is they make
01:30:49.020
every argument conservatives have been making forever in full color what do we say when people
01:30:55.060
would like oh you know what it should go from seven to ten dollars an hour we would say what's next
01:30:58.340
15 20 an hour and they say no we're talking common sense solutions right the second they have power
01:31:05.520
what is it 15 20 an hour there is no there's no limit there's no there's no end to it there's no
01:31:12.400
limit to that principle it's just ever ever escalating so i want to show you exactly kind of what stew said
01:31:18.140
that uh they're saying things right out in the open and if you remember right i said while i was on fox
01:31:22.940
i they want to tell you they want they're dying to tell you who they are because they believe you're
01:31:29.980
wrong and they're right so they're dying to tell you that they are socialists well they are saying it now
01:31:35.840
they're saying it do you remember what happened when anyone said anything about socialism it was racist
01:31:43.540
to claim someone was a socialist it was scare mongering to call someone a socialist it was
01:31:50.780
ridiculous to call somebody a socialist that was the that was the most benign you're just ridiculous
01:31:57.420
they're not socialist yeah they are they're talking about redistribution of wealth that is a marxist
01:32:05.140
socialist idea that's ridiculous that's hate monger that's scare mongering that's racist
01:32:11.600
if you remember the first time that i really ever heard anyone in my lifetime because i don't
01:32:18.100
really remember jimmy carter uh who was a serious candidate talk about things that had marxist
01:32:24.540
undertones was this exchange in 2000 i think it was 2008 october of 2008 i believe uh when a guy named
01:32:36.460
joe the plumber finally got a chance to talk to barack obama listen i mean one way of looking at
01:32:44.240
it is now that you've been more become more successful through hard work through hard work
01:32:48.300
you don't want to be taxed as much exactly which i understand but another way of looking at it is
01:32:52.580
95 percent of folks who are making less than 250 they may be working hard too but they're being taxed
01:32:59.660
at a higher rate than they would be undermined so so what i'm doing is you know project put yourself
01:33:04.480
back 10 years ago when you were only making whatever 60 or 70 under my tax plan you would
01:33:11.200
be keeping more of your paycheck you'd be having lower taxes which means that you would have saved
01:33:16.340
and gotten to the point where you are faster my attitude is that if the economy is good for folks
01:33:21.500
from the bottom up it's going to be good for everybody if you've got a plumbing business uh you're
01:33:26.480
going to be better off if you've got a whole bunch of customers who can afford to hire you and right now
01:33:31.700
everybody's so pinched that business is bad for everybody and and i think when you spread the
01:33:36.880
wealth around it's good for everybody that was the key i think when you spread the wealth around
01:33:44.560
he's a socialist he's talking marxist ideology oh that's racist to even say that how ridiculous he
01:33:55.740
only cares about people i'm telling you now if you don't pay attention you're going to have
01:34:02.660
socialists in the government and they are going to be coming out of the woodwork and there's going
01:34:08.340
to come a time when they're not afraid to say they're socialists that's crazy you're a danger
01:34:15.580
how dare you you're just trying to whip people up into a frenzy
01:34:19.600
let me uh take you to the audio yesterday of democratic socialist rashida talib
01:34:29.180
so recently i introduced the boost act this legislation completely repeals the gop tax scam
01:34:37.940
that is wholly helping wealthy individuals the rich the corporations and do you know what i did with
01:34:44.120
that money do you know what i said we're gonna go ahead and put it into the pockets of folks
01:34:50.280
like everyday americans if you make less than a hundred thousand dollars you're gonna get up to
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six thousand dollars in your pocket and if you make less than fifty thousand dollars you're gonna get
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three thousand dollars that's what we do with our public dollars we give it back to the people
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hang on just a second that's what we do with our public dollars
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stew can you tell me what product the united states government is now selling
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because they have public dollars dollars that the government has earned
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those would be the public dollars i would assume because those dollars all came from private
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individuals and private corporations that they tax so those possibly those could not be public
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dollars i will say they did print them though so maybe they are maybe they're just all printed
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yes we printed them they're ours you borrow them right yeah sure okay so she's talking about the
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public's money now that the government has taken now the government is supposed to take it for things
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like the common defense they take these things and then now they're talking about redistributing
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them to other people we quote take from the rich and give it back to the people that earned it
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how can you possibly take money away from somebody
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and claim someone else earned it unless you're the police
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and the guy who had the money was a bank robber
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that a democratic socialist can tell you exactly what she's planning on doing