The Dark Money Behind Biden's Justice Pick | Guests: Justin Haskins & Rep. Philip Singleton | 3⧸23⧸22
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On today's episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the Supreme Court hearing where Justice Ginsburg questioned the existence of a woman and how to define what a man and a woman are. Glenn also talks about his dog, Uno, and why he doesn't want his kids to go to college.
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oh so i can't start today i just can't start today without going over the supreme court hearings
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yesterday uh judge uh jackson uh play cut six please because i i really think this is what it's
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really all about here i just love this answer when does life begin in your opinion
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i have um personal religious and otherwise beliefs that have nothing to do with
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do you do you have a personal belief though about when life begins
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i have a religious view religious belief that i set aside when i am ruling on cases
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yes and i read that all throughout the bible you know what i mean hey you have to have
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a real firm belief and faith uh but set it aside you know when you're doing your job
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hey i'm a ceo hey i'm a brutal dictator there are things that i believe but i gotta set them
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aside because i got a job to do right it's right after the 10 commandments where it says
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this isn't a 24 7 thing yeah you know right i think so yeah exactly right uh we begin with
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defining a uh a man and a woman apparently it's very very difficult to do uh total twins is our
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tuttletwinsbeck.com wow so stew uh judge jackson said that she just can't define uh what a woman is
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uh here she is cut for uh can you provide a definition for the word woman can i provide a
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not in this context i'm not a biologist i'm not a biologist okay all right well neither neither you
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know really are people that taught the entire world the teachers uh you know that that taught us
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the difference between men and women uh neither are the the family and the parents maybe that's why
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the school boards really believe that parents shouldn't be teachers i mean unless you're a
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biologist if you're a biologist then you can answer i mean i don't know how many times my kids have
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said daddy what's a woman and i've said no i can't tell you that i can't tell you that i don't
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know i can't provide an explanation or a definition of a woman i love this it's like uh is it raining
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outside i don't know i'm not a meteorologist i you know you should be able to figure this out
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so uh here's the definition of a woman uh a woman biologically speaking has ovaries and a uterus
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and a vagina they can lactate and i you know i'm pretty sure that you it's not just you could get
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anything out of any nipple uh you need to be able to lactate and a woman has that um they give
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birth naturally by passing a baby through a birth canal um so so you know is this true or are you
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just saying things that could be potentially true no those are true wow those are true really um i think
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now i i don't want to get too technical here but uh a man has a penis and a woman has a vagina
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now i'm no oh wait a minute i am a doctor oh that's right i am a doctor of humanities which you'd
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so you'd really know anything to do with humans i i have right i've got it mastered how that works but
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yeah no you've got it you know there are many things that over time have been labeled a mental
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disease um but i do believe the the clear definition here of a mental disease
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is pretending that you don't know the difference between a man and a woman
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you know i mean i think it's i think that's crystal clear and what's funny is uh so many of the people
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who deny god's existence because it's a man in the sky you can't see him you can't hear him you can't
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prove that he exists many of those people are the same people that somehow or another can see the
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wiener in the baby in the bathing suit but still says there's no evidence that that's a man
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isn't that weird hmm it's stunning it is stunning yeah so the same people that will go
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like i did a couple of weeks ago and and get a new puppy yeah we we were told it was a girl
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how do we know we're not veterinarians how could we make such a distinction wow and you can't ask the
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puppy no the puppy never tells you yet every single one of these people owns a dog and those
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people are able to tell they say come here good boy good boy oh they're so evil evil they have never
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they have no idea whether it's well i will tell you that uh you know i raise cattle and walking behind
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the cattle i cannot tell the difference really there is no difference and let me tell you it's dangerous
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when you go to try to milk those cows you but i don't know which one's which you know what i mean
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and it is not safe i like it's it's no longer two plus two equals five it's two plus two equals i don't
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know i'm not a mathematician yes it is and you know when we first read 1984 we thought that could
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never happen that could never happen and we really did think i mean i did i know stew we were just
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talking about it off air stew stew brought it up today two plus two equals five we thought that was
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ridiculous i remember thinking that's it's you know i understand the point of the book and it's a good
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book but come on that would never happen in real life people would not say two plus two equals five
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under duress no no and guess what that's what when you look at the picture of leah thomas next to
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those two women on the uh you know with the awards they're clear it's clear that's what it is two plus
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two equals five you're supposed to say that it's five and everyone that says it's five gets banned
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off of twitter yeah well here's the thing here's the thing uh this is the emperor's new clothes
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i read that fairy tale when i was a kid didn't understand that one you know these fairy tales
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exist for a reason reason to teach people and the emperor has no clothes we are there we are there
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we are looking at joe biden our emperor who is completely senile not someone who i i think should
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be around a desk without a button let alone a desk with a button he is senile he is absolutely corrupt
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we have the evidence that he has taken money from the from the people that we are currently talking
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about war with he's taken money from ukraine he has taken money from russia he has taken money from china
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and we're expected not to say anything the emperor has no clothes you know i gotta tell you uh rochelle
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it's a man i mean to quote no no no i'm going to quote the great biologist clear uh i am going to quote
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the great biologist austin powers it's a man man i believe you're thinking of rachel levine
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here uh rochelle williams i don't think she's sorry sorry yes i am it would be interesting to see
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yes i don't i've never heard anyone make that yes yes yes uh rachel levine is the one yeah rachel
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levine i don't know how i rachel levine it's a man man okay that's all there is and
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where the confusion would come in is if she were actually a woman and looked like that
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then there would be confusion then you'd be like i don't know this was the bit back on snl with it's
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pat right right that was like you couldn't tell what gender it was and it was confusing to everyone
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and that was the joke and everyone was like ah ha ha ha good heart good hearted joke no longer
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i think the same people now wouldn't would not be able to define what a woman even was how can the
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joke be funny if we don't know what it is and by the way you know glenn when you're a supreme court
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justice the words matter the definition of the words matter yes and the word woman is in a lot of
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these rulings yes how is she going to determine what is going on i know in in these cases that's that's
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why we need to have birthing person instead of woman by the way washington uh just passed a new law
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they changed uh the law on abortion uh so it's not just for women it's for birthing people so men can
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have an abortion and i just want you to do the math with me here so a man can claim that he's a woman
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then have a baby inserted inside of him to where he carries it i i don't know is there like next to the
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liver or someplace he carries the child a fanny pack i believe it's a fanny pack okay so he carries the
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child and then he goes to a planned parenthood to have them kill the child yay so we've done a circle of
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life boys and girls we have done it we are such a great great society aren't we by the way um you
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know they were talking about kitty porn uh because apparently she has left a few people uh you know
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let a few people go uh that were you know pedophiles and and she said well you know uh i mean it's so easy
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to find pedophile material now and have it on your computer i i mean i don't know i mean it's like joe
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biden said i mean who doesn't have you know that experience who doesn't have a little child porn on
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their computer you know what i mean uh but here's here's the thing that i uh i found interesting uh and
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i just would like to point this out and again i don't want to be judgmental here at all
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but cnn you you probably should not have jeffrey toobin on to discuss pornography or child porn i'm
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just throwing that one out there because we don't normally say that government should get involved
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in media in fact it's against the constitution in many ways but this particular case i think we
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should make an exception and ban jeffrey toobin from talking about any type of porn yeah you can't
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bring him on as an expert no i mean he may be an expert on porn uh that he probably is i mean we're
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living in a society where rachel levine is you know a woman of the year so you never you never know
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uh by the way leah thomas is so beautiful isn't it didn't she say it say it leah thomas is so
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beautiful yes so she is so beautiful i don't know if you know this and i think this is i think this is
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horrible um because the today show did not need to airbrush any of the photos or the video of uh of
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beautiful beautiful uh leah thomas um i don't know why they did that i don't know why they chose
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to you don't know why huh i don't it was an interesting photoshop job it did it almost seemed
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like they were trying to feminize her in some way and it's already a woman why would you need to do
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that right why would you need to do that she's already done all the hard work of being a woman
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for such a long time don't women have a hard enough job without the today show airbrushing so
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everybody looks at her and says oh my gosh i could never be that beautiful you are just you're just
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making it harder for the average woman if we have to see these perfect women all the time airbrushed
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i feel a little bad that we have not been officially banned on twitter because of this
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i feel like we haven't done our job i don't know that we want to necessarily beg for that but
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uh i i am a little surprised i mean i did an entire segment naming leah thomas the woman of
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woman of the year now it was very sarcastic glenn and it seemed some people detected and i know i
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didn't intend this of course at all but some people detect detected sarcasm when i said leah thomas was
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the only good female driver um but no no uh i mean of course you win women of the year if you're the
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only good female driver sure uh but it's it's we just couldn't put our finger on why she was better
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than all of the women in these in in these races and in so many other ways yeah and one of the only
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uh women that doesn't look sexier when she smokes smokes a cigar for some reason you know what i mean
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uh okay let's see these are all good points that should totally get you bad from twitter exactly
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right well maybe this story will do it okay uh disney has a list of their worker demands uh the
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company's lgbtq workers i don't know what they do with the i and the two and the plus but they don't
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care apparently they have been protesting its response to uh the controversial legislation it's
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not controversial just in news stories it is um and um they are um they are now saying that they want
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um a mammoth footprint in florida politically they also want to go after texas and our governor uh and
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they want the company to be much more magical uh when it comes to uh politically can i ask you
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something as something says to me that liberals have made the point that companies are not people
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and so they shouldn't be able to use all their money for political influence i have heard that before
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i have heard that too that's weird because that's not where they're that's not where they're going
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now here's the great thing and i know we've all been begging for more of this uh but the uh lgbt task
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force uh set to be led by disney studios senior vice president of communications and senior vice
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president of global marketing for disney park experiences and products uh they have reported
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that they want to be seen as a force for good for lgbt children and adult communities uh and so they are
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going to make more lgbt content for children um and uh and i think you know i think this is really
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i mean who hasn't been who hasn't been screaming for more content lgbt content for our children
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from disney i mean oh my gosh it's non-stop the need is so so deep uh there was a there's a new
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cheaper by the dozen out by disney yeah except there's only nine kids is it nine i didn't just
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straight yeah but uh you know a friend of a friend uh had their kid just picked it as a movie they
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figured it was disney it's kids uh opens up with a outside shot of the house blm signs on the front
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oh yeah uh you know these bizarre scenes were like you know i guess it's a white husband and a
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black wife and she's like i people are staring at me at the pool and he's like wow they're not
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staring at you and she's like you don't understand what it's like to be like me and be stared at at
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the pool now i don't know maybe she was an actress in a bikini and that's why she was being stared at
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no no no it is it's it is all about that but that's that's yeah what what what is going on
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like disney has decided that it is their job and their place to raise our children and tell us what's
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right and wrong and not to enchant us with magical uh experiences uh i am done with disney
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hello america so let's go through just a couple of things that uh judge jackson
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katanji brown jackson uh some of her answers uh yesterday we we just we just told you she couldn't
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define a woman um on the physical differences between men and women this is what she said
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we don't have it okay do you agree with justice ginsberg that there are physical differences
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respectfully i how could you not i'm not familiar with that particular quote or case okay so it's
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hard for me to okay comment as to whether all right i'd love to get your your opinion on on that
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and you can submit that do you interpret justice ginsberg's meaning of men and women as male and
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female again because i don't know the case i don't know how i interpret it it could be a million things
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a million things okay so i'm gonna answer you you just stood under his breast said i mean come on
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why can't you why can't you answer it i'll give you that answer here in a second let me give you this
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these are important to remember uh cut five on court packing do you have an opinion judge
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not a strongly held opinion actually which you have an opinion i haven't really thought about it but
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i hear the arguments on both sides and i understand it to be a political issue
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uh-huh uh-huh court packing she hasn't thought about it really okay what you're going to be in
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the supreme court there's there's nine people correct on the court who would have any time
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thinking exactly right uh let's go to cut eight here she is on the 1619 project
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miz uh a journalist as you say who who made that statement and i called it provocative
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um it is not something that i've studied it doesn't come up in my work i was mentioning it
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because it was at least at that time something that was talked about and and well known uh to the
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students that i was speaking to at the law school so she wouldn't disavow something that's completely
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made up okay so why where does she come from how was she selected well we know that joe biden said
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you know since 2020 his pick for the next justice would be a black woman okay now where did he get
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that idea money money money where's my damn son black woman is the supreme court that's you know
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just i'm sure that was just his own thought it wasn't james cliburn demanding it or he wouldn't
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get his endorsement and he would lose the primary no what are you talking about okay back in 2019 a
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non-profit group called demand justice gave joe biden and other democrats running for president
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a short list of acceptable supreme court nominees on that list was a woman named katanji brown jackson
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where did i put that list he probably lost that list but then after taking office last year
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biden appointed her to the u.s court of appeals for the district of columbia that position is considered
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the stepping stone to the supreme court now when news broke out about justice stephen breyer's retirement
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the top name that surfaced over and over again in the media was katanji brown jackson but joe biden is
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here no money to me come on this isn't i don't have less than people i'm just looking for the black woman
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okay so who is demand justice what's their agenda well demand justice was started in 2018 with money
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from something called the 1630 fund if you don't know what the 1630 fund is uh just go back to one
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of my wednesday night specials about a month ago where we went into the new money laundering system
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of the left so the 1630 fund uh has a mission of opposing or did have a mission of opposing
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president trump's judicial nominees later that year demand justice spent five million dollars to oppose
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brent kavanaugh's supreme court nomination they're the ones that started the website called stop
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kavanaugh.com now i don't know about you but five million dollars that's a lot of money just uh just
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come up with all of a sudden boom you got five million dollars um but they were also the group
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that did the handmade tale stunt to protest uh kavanaugh in the halls outside of the senate here
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you remember that then in 2020 they had another 10 million dollars and they were opposing the nomination of
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amy coney barrett they also released great reports of senate democrats rating their job in stopping
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trump's judicial nominees then demand justice advertised against democrats who had the lowest grades
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in 2019 demand justice the co-founders brian fallin and chris kang published their instructions
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to democrats about how to handle judicial nominees once trump was out of office now one of the things
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that they're very passionate about is packing the supreme court now katanji brown jackson
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hasn't made up her mind she's heard arguments but she hasn't really even looked into it but she was
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one of demand uh justices top picks you would think that they would know last year they joined seven
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other groups to form a coalition in support of court packing called unrig the courts
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also last year the man justice waged a campaign did you know this to pressure justice steven briar to
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retire they drove a mobile billboard around the supreme court with the message briar retire it's time for a
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black woman supreme court justice there is no time to waste so when joe biden says i'm gonna jump on dumb black woman
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come on man you know it's coming from him and has nothing to do with demand justice by the way
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this is crazy i well i hate to even bring it up because it's such a minor detail before she became the
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white house press secretary jen saki worked as the communications consultant for demand justice
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another little point biden's supreme court nominee selection was in good hands because page erwig
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is the head of the white house judicial nominations team prior to that she was uh deputy chief counsel
00:31:56.480
at demand justice oh and by the reminder by as a reminder uh demand justice the short list of supreme
00:32:04.040
court nominees the one that katanji brown jackson was on um there were a couple of other names uh as well
00:32:12.840
uh christina or kristin clark uh vanita gupta katherine lamon and xavier becerra biden by the way has found
00:32:25.820
them all of them he has found them jobs in his administration including the head of health and
00:32:33.380
human services amazing coincidence that is what a crazy coincidence so she has no idea about court
00:32:43.260
packing what what person who's rising to the heights of a supreme court nominee would spend any
00:32:50.140
time at all thinking about a foundational principle of course not of of the organization they'd be joining
00:32:56.960
right you don't you don't think about that until you're i guess on the court right then you're like
00:33:02.740
oh wow i should think about how many justices i'm with right right but i have to put my deep religious
00:33:09.340
feelings aside very important right now it's not the same as saying my doctrine teaches
00:33:17.480
okay but my faith she said i have deep faith on this i doubt that her faith is telling her life
00:33:30.760
begins at conception i i doubt that but she doesn't matter she's putting it aside i don't understand how
00:33:37.740
you put your faith aside you can put your religion aside you can put your doctrine aside if you're a judge
00:33:46.000
but how do you put your faith aside when you know things to be true you can't put it aside right it is
00:33:55.560
important for supreme court uh nominee to be able to look at the law and judge the law as it was written
00:34:04.900
as it was intended whether even if you disagree with it you still have to rule in favor of of the law
00:34:12.180
but that was written by people who didn't put their faith aside no no so right you shouldn't put your
00:34:19.020
faith aside in uh the in the constitutional law because that was written by very religious people
00:34:27.040
if you had a a deep religious belief that all that you know health care was a right you shouldn't
00:34:35.160
interpret some law that comes in as everyone is covered because obviously i mean everyone understands
00:34:41.260
there is an element of doing your job it's the same thing as you know you it's the same thing
00:34:47.680
and everybody has a job where they have to uh do the the the pragmatic back and forth day to day
00:34:56.300
and execute it because that's your job however you do it that's something that's consistent with your
00:35:01.740
faith she brought that up she brought that up specifically about life yep i mean life there is
00:35:09.260
no answer to when life begins there's no official answer like this is it now i think that conception
00:35:21.280
yeah because it's not going to grow into a turtle no uh you know when it did in mitch mcconnell's case
00:35:30.440
you are on fire today uh you know but there is no you have to you have to come up with that yourself
00:35:46.560
you have to come up with it how else do you come up if there is no official answer
00:35:52.980
well then i guess you're gonna have to do it on faith is that right i mean because if you want to
00:36:01.640
go for official answer it would be at conception it's sort of hard to pick another point i mean i
00:36:08.840
guess you could do heartbeat but again even that is a little flaky yeah but i guess if you're gonna
00:36:15.760
pick another part i mean there's it's hard to pick any other point certainly if we found an egg that
00:36:22.780
had been fertilized by sperm and it just happened the day the you know the the day before yesterday
00:36:30.240
and we collected it because we found it floating in space we would call it life would we not
00:36:46.640
so you want to i know you're not a biologist but
00:36:51.800
they do seem rather spacey but i'm bummed all right here's american financing did you know 40 percent
00:36:59.900
of americans with credit card debt uh don't even know their interest rate kind of shocking but i mean
00:37:06.440
that's the world we've been living in credit cards most of them are in the double digits
00:37:12.880
we're talking 12 to 14 percent today those numbers are going to go way up if you are carrying any kind
00:37:24.220
of balance on your credit cards you're going to get yourself into a position to where you won't be
00:37:27.720
able to pay them off please do everything you can to pay off those high interest credit cards one of
00:37:33.820
the ways to do it if if you have a mortgage is through a consolidation loan all you have to do
00:37:40.040
is call american financing now now the mortgage rates about four and a half percent i think now
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do it now american financing nmls 182334 www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org the glenn back program
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so i want you to remember that this whole esg thing is nonsense it's a conspiracy theory
00:38:37.580
it's just for investors so they you know they can judge what they want to invest in
00:38:42.940
uh-huh yesterday by a three-to-one vote with all democratic members voting yes and the sole
00:38:48.900
republican member voting no the sec the securities and exchange commission advanced a proposed rule
00:38:55.300
compelling public companies to disclose climate related risks to the government the goal of the
00:39:02.460
new regulation is to discourage wall street investment managers from giving oil and gas
00:39:08.860
companies the investments they need to increase domestic energy production once the regulation
00:39:15.220
is fully implemented publicly traded companies would be forced to provide data on their own carbon
00:39:21.800
emissions how much energy they consume and how many carbon emissions are generated by their suppliers
00:39:28.680
and their customers environmental social and government governance investors would then use this data to
00:39:37.880
deprive fossil fuel producers of the capital they might need to increase domestic energy production
00:39:43.340
the new regulation will also force companies to get their emissions data independently certified by a third party
00:39:50.260
this will be a huge windfall for consulting and accounting firms but will only hurt consumers who are going to be forced to pay for the high fees
00:40:01.400
that's great that is great correct me if i'm wrong it seems like you may have covered some of this in the great reset
00:40:08.880
is that that new book that's out it is and available now at bookstores everywhere you can even get it online at amazon.com
00:40:17.200
or barnesandnoble.com i only like audiobooks books a million you can get the audiobook as well really amazon.com audible
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wow yeah this is fantastic this is what what a miracle amen in this case it almost is a miracle
00:40:32.520
considering the path this book has taken oh my gosh to number one uh yeah no it's a kind of an amazing
00:40:37.480
thing this is really what the whole uh book is about yeah and you know we're we're beyond the point
00:40:44.240
of conspiracy theory unfortunately the mainstream press isn't uh and many of our uh many of our republican
00:40:54.480
friends are not past that they're still using that as a talking point or they're calling their
00:41:00.860
friends and major banks and saying it's just a problem and the major banks are saying no it's not
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment
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and enlightenment this is the glenn back program
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hello america i've been warning that the elites within the great reset were looking for the next
00:43:38.920
serious crisis and ukraine appears to be just that an economic weapon of mass destruction was turned on
00:43:47.780
and not just against the russian government but the russian people as well the very same system
00:43:55.320
that was built under the great reset enforcement mechanisms like esg
00:44:01.520
was weaponized in response to the ukrainian invasion by russia
00:44:08.080
now let's look on to see how else ukraine is helping push us further towards the agenda
00:44:14.380
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couple of weeks due to uh russia's invasion the global corporate community has united in parallel with world
00:46:03.920
governments the dhs has labeled misinformation as a terror threat while at the same time the media and
00:46:13.680
even elected government officials are calling americans treasonous for asking questions about what's going on
00:46:20.820
in ukraine the crackdown is coming but the big change that is on the horizon is what's about to happen to the global
00:46:30.480
financial system anyone who is paying attention understands what joe biden said yesterday is true
00:46:38.660
when he came out there's a new world order formulating it's actually begun and it's creating a new
00:46:46.760
axis power hostile to the united states we are now making moves to decouple from the u.s dollar we are
00:46:55.240
not just the rest of the world we are now our enemies wish to weaken us but ironically so does our own
00:47:03.280
government it goes right along with the great reset they want and need a weak dollar and to take its
00:47:11.500
place i kid you not a single global currency their words not mine in the meantime the path to full
00:47:20.220
control and submission will go straight through a u.s digital dollar it's being built right now esg could
00:47:28.220
enforce with the press of a button privacy a thing of the past local banks probably won't survive and they
00:47:37.800
can also print whatever they want with zero oversight this is mmt modern monetary theory on steroids
00:47:44.240
and for the great reset it has to get done breton woods three the next great global financial shift
00:47:53.160
is underway and i will show you what it looks like and what it all means tonight at 9 p.m eastern how
00:48:00.680
ukraine's ukraine's crisis will usher in a digital dollar disaster tonight at 9 on blaze tv sign up now
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save all right i wanted to bring uh justin haskins in he is the co-author of the great reset the editorial
00:48:28.140
director of the heartland institute editor and chief of stopping socialism.com he is also the co-author
00:48:35.040
of my new book that is out the great reset by the way it is in stores again and it is in a hardbound
00:48:43.400
copy i highly recommend that you get the hardbound you can listen to it on audiobook but please get the
00:48:51.200
hardbound it has 50 pages of fine print footnotes you can have the argument with your friends or
00:48:59.200
whoever no no this is from whitehouse.gov or us treasury.gov welcome justin how are you
00:49:07.680
oh i'm i'm doing really well i'm doing really well i've uh taken the advice of bloomberg i've decided to
00:49:15.740
uh deal with all the effects of inflation i'm off of beat now i'm only eating lentils dry lentils all
00:49:22.360
the time that is great well thank you for eating dry rental lentils because we don't want to use too
00:49:28.520
much water either uh i care about the climate glenn so i care about the climate justin you wrote an
00:49:34.380
article for newsweek uh biden's plan for a digital dollar massive threat to freedom you can find that
00:49:40.820
now at newsweek.com um but if i hear one more person say this that'll never happen that'll never
00:49:48.660
happen it's going to happen sooner than people think agree 100 we know for a fact that this is the
00:49:56.980
case when we were working on the great reset book and not not everyone knows this but we started
00:50:02.240
writing that in 2020 way back in 2020 and when we were writing the great reset book we talked about
00:50:08.180
we quoted from people involved in that movement who are affiliated with joe biden using words like
00:50:13.840
a new world order and talking about the possibility of a digital currency switching to a digital currency
00:50:21.340
and we there's a whole chapter in the book about modern monetary theory that discusses all of those
00:50:26.660
things and we are now seeing this play out in real time this is actually happening the things that we
00:50:32.840
were called crazy for a couple of years ago are now happening this new executive order issued by
00:50:38.440
the biden administration not only says that the federal government needs to study the issue of
00:50:44.400
creating a digital currency and produce a report within six months on this even though we've already
00:50:49.480
had a bunch of reports about this including one that came out in january from the fed it says that
00:50:54.520
within seven months 210 days of the order there needs to be legislation produced produced by the treasury
00:51:01.160
department the attorney general and the the chair of the fed they need to get together and create a
00:51:06.960
legislative proposal for a digital dollar and present it to the white house so you don't do that
00:51:13.320
within seven months no unless you've been planning to do this a major major shift and we in the modern
00:51:19.780
and we know they have been i mean we know that this has been a push all over the world and we you know
00:51:28.420
we also as i'm going to explain tonight i'm going to show you what the fed has been doing in boston with
00:51:35.280
mit they already have it they already know what what they're what they're looking to do on this
00:51:42.640
executive order is a little creepy why justin would you need to talk to businesses uh activist groups
00:51:53.720
environmental groups why would why would the government need to get their opinion on a new
00:52:00.740
dollar a new currency yeah the only reason that you would be talking to those and then that that's
00:52:08.280
not you just speculating that comes directly from the white house they said that they've been working
00:52:13.180
with industry labor consumer environmental groups international allies and partners why would you be
00:52:18.900
working with all of these people on a dollar the old on a new currency the only reason you would be
00:52:23.460
working with them on that is because the currency is going to be programmable it's going to be
00:52:28.340
programmable controllable trackable traceable and you'll be able to manage it set restrictions for it
00:52:35.280
anytime you want that's the only reason you would be concerned with talking to environmentalists
00:52:40.260
for example when trying to develop or labor unions when trying to develop a currency like this
00:52:45.040
they have they have given it way when in the executive order itself it says that they want
00:52:50.900
to promote of use this currency to promote financial inclusion and equity and to fight climate change
00:52:57.180
and pollution well how do you do that how do you how do you do that unless it's a programmable
00:53:02.600
controllable currency and the words financial inclusion are six times in by are in six times it's
00:53:10.100
mentioned in executive order and equity and climate change are mentioned four times each
00:53:14.280
that's 14 times they mention terms like that in his executive order so it's on it's really
00:53:20.360
important that people understand programmable and um we have new video do we have this uh ready this is
00:53:28.620
this is from the uh fed in st louis right do you know the background of this explain who this is that
00:53:37.500
we're about to hear you're about to hear uh this is a from a q a session in 2021 with david and
00:53:44.140
alfado who's a senior vice president and economist with the st louis fed he is the he is an expert on
00:53:51.120
digital currency and q a is about uh what's going to happen with a potential digital currency created
00:53:58.660
by the fed in the future and the person asks the person who's asking the question says can you can
00:54:05.720
the fed assure us that meaning the public that these digital currencies won't ever be used to tell
00:54:12.360
us when how or where our money can be spent and then he responds with this incredible answer listen
00:54:19.760
to this yeah i mean in life one can't give absolute assurances of anything um if i if i but if i understand
00:54:26.300
the question correctly i think the the um the caller is concerned about the potential uh you know privacy
00:54:33.040
that would be associated say with a government sort of uh digital currency uh this is this is an
00:54:40.280
ongoing debate uh that we have all the time about uh you know how much privacy is is desirable there's
00:54:48.600
a bit of a trade-off here uh as well because um you know we don't know for example what sort of
00:54:54.520
entities might make use of these uh central bank digital currencies for nefarious purposes say to
00:55:00.340
finance terrorist activities uh terrorist activity so you know we might want the government to
00:55:06.240
monitor certain types of of transactions as well and you know we see this in the anti-money laundering
00:55:11.700
laws and the kyc laws um so there's a there's a trade-off i can't i one can't give assurances for
00:55:18.540
sure but i mean i think what we can be assured of is that uh congress will respond to the electorate's
00:55:23.560
concerns and this is kind of the best we can hope for okay good good okay so what he's saying here
00:55:29.100
is you know we're gonna we're gonna monitor for terrorists etc etc the problem is um that that's
00:55:37.640
his opinion uh and how do you define terrorists but it's also really important that you look overseas
00:55:46.540
because they've already had this conversation three or four years ago uh in uh great britain and
00:55:53.560
parliament the reason why the digital currency debate kind of uh uh stopped and went uh went
00:56:02.160
uh closed quarters is because they started having this debate well what if we want people to buy
00:56:10.320
certain things or not buy certain things uh and that's what a digital programmable currency will do
00:56:18.720
yeah that that's exactly right and his response actually is extremely telling if somebody asks you
00:56:26.260
hey are you guys going to use this as a tool to control our lives and manipulate us and decide what
00:56:32.420
we can buy and when what we can't buy and when uh what would be the response if your plan was not to
00:56:37.860
do that your response would be no that's crazy of course we're not going to do that and instead
00:56:41.740
he begins with in life one can't give absolute assurances of anything really i mean what kind
00:56:48.980
of response is that unless that's the goal and going back to what you said about terrorism we just saw
00:56:56.380
this play out in canada where people who supported the freedom truckers were literally being called
00:57:02.160
terrorists by the government and by the way the parents in virginia were also labeled as terrorists
00:57:09.600
if you're labeled terrorists by the government and they have a right to shut down all terrorist
00:57:16.900
activities uh and shut down the use of the digital currency well what would have happened would that
00:57:25.200
have happened what happened in canada to the truckers would that have happened to the parents in
00:57:29.280
virginia and would people have even stood up if they knew that was a possibility according to most
00:57:36.860
people in the democratic party today at least if you watch cnn almost everybody who supports donald
00:57:42.300
trump is an insurrectionist correct so wouldn't they be a part of all of this as well this is so
00:57:47.940
incredibly dangerous and they are openly talking about these things they're saying that they're going
00:57:53.740
to use this as programmable currency to control and manipulate society of course for the betterment of
00:58:00.180
everyone uh according to them right but that's they're very open about it all people have to do
00:58:06.320
is listen and watch and believe what people are saying to them just take these people at their word
00:58:12.340
take them seriously and you will see that this is the plan to use a digital currency a whole new currency
00:58:19.960
to control and manipulate society so the measures that biden um announced they say will focus on six
00:58:29.820
key areas consumer and investor protection what does that mean
00:58:35.740
fine i mean consume go ahead no price controls would be my guess price controls potentially
00:58:43.220
determining how much money you can spend on i don't know gasoline or whatever providing incentives
00:58:49.960
for people to spend more money on uh solar power uh determining whether you should be buying products
00:58:57.380
that are good for you or bad for you like say sugary drinks or something i mean the possibilities are truly endless
00:59:02.840
now that is that sounds crazy but let me tell you something that happened yesterday by a three to one vote
00:59:08.340
with all democratic members voting yes and the sole republican voting member voting no
00:59:13.380
the sec securities and exchange commission advanced the proposed rule compelling companies to disclose
00:59:20.620
climate related risks the goal of the new regulation is to discourage wall street investment managers
00:59:27.420
from giving oil and gas companies the investments they need to increase domestic energy production
00:59:33.020
once the regulation is fully implemented publicly traded companies would be forced to provide data
00:59:38.820
on their own carbon emissions how much energy they consume and how much carbon emissions are generated by their
00:59:45.180
suppliers and customers environmental social and governance investors would then use this data
00:59:51.580
to deprive fossil fuel producers of the capital they need to increase domestic energy production
00:59:57.180
the new regulation will also force companies to get their emissions data independently certified by a third party
01:00:03.980
so if you don't think that that's what they're doing well then what is this from the sec just yesterday
01:00:12.480
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all right so tonight we are going to go into the digital dollar uh and this is a don't miss program
01:01:43.520
we're going to try to make it fun oh yeah we'll try to make it fun uh so don't miss it tonight on blaze
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tv 9 p.m the wednesday night special um justin yesterday i talked about uh the cyber war warnings
01:01:58.800
that are starting to come from the united states there's more of them again uh coming out today
01:02:05.680
and you wrote to me last night and said wait glenn you you don't forget a couple of things you want
01:02:12.080
to go over that yeah absolutely this is so important remember that the great reset only happens when you
01:02:19.920
have some sort of serious crisis that needs to be dealt with and so covid was 80 seconds yeah the
01:02:26.960
initial uh uh justification so the new one of the various war games that these people who've been
01:02:34.240
involved the great reset have been running over the past couple of years that could be a potential
01:02:39.440
trigger for continuing the great reset is a cyber pandemic or potential cyber warfare july 2021
01:02:48.000
world economic forum hosted a massive event uh they've been heavily involved in the great reset
01:02:52.880
obviously 200 teams from 48 countries participating with corporations and banks all talking about how
01:02:59.360
they could transform the the how they could work together in the event of a cyber pandemic a big cyber
01:03:04.400
warfare event or something like that in december 2021 reuters reported 10 countries including the united
01:03:10.880
states and other european countries uh held a a major cyber attack a war game that looked at a
01:03:17.680
major cyber attack on the global financial system in an attempt to increase cooperation again that
01:03:22.720
could help to minimize any potential damage to the financial markets and banks this was another big war
01:03:28.640
game uh and at what's the solution that they came up with at the end of all of this some of the
01:03:34.080
solutions according to reuters the participants discussed multilateral policies to respond to this
01:03:39.360
cyber pandemic crisis including a coordinated bank holiday debt repayment grace periods swap reap agreements and
01:03:47.360
coordinated delinking from major currency that would be us where oh also anybody who is podcasting or
01:03:55.920
broadcasting anything other than everything is a is fine will also need to be silenced that also
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according to reuters gustin thank you so much the book is out the great reset get it now
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you not the bank everybody is paid on a salary nobody gets commission so nobody's hyping you or
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trying to force you in in fact some of my friends like stew actually have been turned down well they
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weren't turned down they just said if you can find that crazy deal you'll have to go find that with
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we're just talking about it you can get it now the great reset in bookstores everywhere get the first
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chapter free at glenn's new book dot com so i believe i see how they are going to package uh this new
01:05:51.600
world order uh joe biden came out and and he knows using the terms new world order is not a good thing
01:05:58.480
uh to half of the country uh but he's talking about a new world order and they're going to start
01:06:04.160
packaging this new world order as a way to get away from globalization now that's not really what it is
01:06:12.560
it is a um a a bipolar world again there will be an axis we're going back to the cold war there'll be an
01:06:22.320
axis and allied power okay and the west will work together and the east will work together
01:06:28.800
and they're starting to package this because this is the second time i've seen this in the new york
01:06:33.040
times look at this a ukrainian war and pandemic forced nations to retreat from globalization how many
01:06:40.480
times have we asked on this program uh are we making our own medicine uh how about uh you know our own
01:06:48.000
oil gas can we get independent on a few things because we're way too dependent on china nobody's
01:06:57.120
actually ever done anything about that but this is the way this is being spun mr biden according to
01:07:03.840
the new york times already frames his foreign policy in ideological terms as a mission of unifying
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democracies against autocracies mr biden also says he's enacting a foreign policy for middle-class
01:07:16.640
americans wow it's working out and uh central to getting companies to move uh critical supply
01:07:22.240
chains and manufacturing out of china the goal is given urgency by the hobbling of these global links
01:07:29.920
over the last two years of the pandemic now have you heard anyone make this case to the american people
01:07:35.120
that's a pretty good campaign thing to run on isn't it uh didn't run on that didn't run on that
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um i think they are i think they are working in reverse here they're looking for a narrative
01:07:48.560
to sell all of this stuff so the narrative is going to be we're getting away from china warning warning
01:07:57.440
okay so yesterday there was uh another step taken for the delisting of chinese stocks and they say that
01:08:06.880
that is going to happen in the next couple of years now let's look at oh by the way uh we also
01:08:14.400
announced yesterday more sanctions are coming on russia and we threatened china if you help them at all
01:08:24.160
there we're coming after you too oh are we are we really okay
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okay i told you years ago that war is the way you change maps and currencies and everything else
01:08:39.760
because at the end of a global war it's been so horrible that it doesn't matter that you don't go
01:08:47.040
back to the way things were you just want the war to end okay so
01:08:51.920
so if you were really interested in peace would you not if you were an honest person would you not
01:09:01.600
just continue the abrahamic accords continue in the direction because we saw more movement in the
01:09:10.640
middle east towards peace and unity than we've ever seen in my lifetime under donald trump you may not
01:09:18.160
like him you may not like his tweets whatever but if you were actually interested in the middle east
01:09:25.920
not being chaotic you would continue down that road even if you thought it was wrong you might
01:09:33.440
you might just continue it until it starts to fall apart right like if you at the beginning
01:09:38.400
thought that these changes would create a new conflict in the region which wasn't a completely
01:09:45.760
unreasonable thought i didn't think it was going to happen but i can understand why people thought it
01:09:49.680
might but since those haven't materialized and we have seen peace in the region since they occurred
01:09:56.160
wouldn't you continue to go down that road at least until something changed
01:10:00.880
i would think so now let me show you what's happening in the middle east
01:10:05.440
saudi arabia won't take our phone call so they're now selling their oil to china they got a bigger they've
01:10:12.000
they've they've said enough of the old in with the new so they're not even taking joe biden's phone
01:10:18.480
call now there's a couple of reasons for that uh joe biden uh has said you know we don't like saudi arabia
01:10:25.920
and blah blah blah blah blah blah uh well who does except for the king of saudi arabia um but that's
01:10:34.800
always been the deal and we've always been there to back them so now we've taken russia a huge
01:10:42.160
oil field uh saudi arabia huge oil field and iran huge oil field allowed them to open it up for the
01:10:53.600
rest of the world just not the west hey we've forced them together and they've taken all of that oil
01:11:02.080
and they're pumping it east instead of west that's destabilizing for the west but one of the reasons
01:11:10.240
why saudi arabia is so mad at us is because joe biden went in and reopened the iran deal
01:11:18.160
and tried to bring all of this these blessings of all of the things that joe biden did
01:11:25.040
under barack obama and bring that back to life okay this is a really really bad deal first of all
01:11:35.520
tehran attacked iraq with ballistic missiles last month and through its houthi proxies in yemen they
01:11:44.240
launched a missile and drone strike on abu dhabi in january and i believe they just launched another
01:11:50.720
strike over the weekend in saudi arabia so how is this how is this happening well iran is getting
01:12:00.560
stronger and they're also going to have a whole bunch of extra money because now they can sell their
01:12:08.560
oil and it's not slowing them down on a nuke so we're not only looking at instability we're looking
01:12:19.600
at a possibly nuclear armed iran with a lot of money this is why and you're not going to read
01:12:27.280
this very often anywhere but check the israeli papers this is why israel is practicing uh bombing runs
01:12:37.040
on iran because they know that they're going to have a nuke and they have to take it out so now you
01:12:45.920
have iran and russia and china partnered and you have israel going and attacking
01:12:55.200
with what is said to be a massive attack that is coming and they're not hiding it they're telling
01:13:01.520
if this deal goes through and we are left alone we are going in so now you have a major attack on iran
01:13:10.720
do you think that might cause a war in the middle east which side are we on for the first time in my
01:13:19.600
life i don't know but that would make it a two-front war and quite honestly if that's happening with
01:13:28.800
israel and there's a real war going on with israel and a real war going on uh with the ukraine
01:13:35.680
if i'm president z i just go into taiwan i just go in because what is the world going to do you're
01:13:43.520
going to fight that war too nope and without those wars he basically went into hong kong and nobody
01:13:48.160
said anything exactly right so you know i don't see why taiwan would be any different and we wouldn't
01:13:52.720
even be able to do the things that we were were doing in ukraine as far as supplying them i mean just
01:13:57.360
the the geography of that situation doesn't allow for it in an ongoing conflict so what do you do what is
01:14:05.120
what is iran hoping for here uh iran wants to annihilate israel yeah well that's always their
01:14:14.080
long-term right but are they seeing a path out of their sort of isolation here because i mean yeah
01:14:20.400
if they if they ally with china and russia you'd think they would be less likely to get the benefits
01:14:28.000
of of a nuclear deal that obviously benefits them why would they be signing it
01:14:32.400
so let's just remember where iran came from remember that was the land of persia
01:14:40.880
what happened to persia when did persia become iran persia became iran during world war ii
01:14:50.080
when the head of persia and the uh grand uh what was it the grand mom uh in uh jerusalem at the mosque
01:14:59.840
in jerusalem became very big hitler fans uh they loved hitler uh and they i mean they had we have
01:15:09.040
several pictures in our museum of all these guys meeting with hitler they had their own ss guard
01:15:15.520
to round up jews i mean most people don't know that we have the uniforms here in our in our museum
01:15:21.920
it's a really bad thing the word persia went away the name persia went away it was a gift to hitler
01:15:31.760
they changed persia to iran translation aryan they said to hitler we are your aryan nation okay so that
01:15:44.400
kind of craziness is baked in to the religious zealots for generations it's baked in hitler was right
01:15:56.640
so i don't know if you can uh say any more than it's an it's an axis ally that doesn't mind
01:16:07.600
slaughtering people just like russia just like china they have their own design but now they are
01:16:15.360
this is gog and magog i don't remember which one is which but one of them is russia and the other one
01:16:22.960
is iran those are the modern day names for those those two are the ones that come against israel i could
01:16:31.360
see that easily happening easily so these three countries that we're talking about is uh iran russia
01:16:39.680
china mm-hmm there are different motivations for all of them correct here when you look at
01:16:46.160
the motivations iran you're saying is more of a the theocratic yes ideological bent what how would
01:16:54.160
you describe russia and china's motivation here uh china just wants to gobble up as much as
01:17:00.400
as possible empire building pragmatism yeah um russia wants europe so i think i think what they're all
01:17:09.120
thinking to themselves because you have to include on that new axis india that's terrifying india india
01:17:17.200
was our one yes one the one thing we could look to for hope in a in a in a large country heavily
01:17:24.320
populated that was a big fan of the united states and the largest they have capitalist in theory country
01:17:30.240
on earth they have just thrown their weight with russia yeah and with china and that's biden like yes
01:17:36.800
it is you can't they love donald trump right do you remember the rallies they had yeah in india for
01:17:44.000
donald trump the president uh loved donald trump we had a really good relationship with india when he
01:17:50.480
was president yeah they loved him they loved him one more thing um if you're iran and the united states
01:17:58.880
just gave you permission to have russia come in and build more nuclear facilities
01:18:09.200
are you celebrating if you're iran i would be if i'm them and by the way are you happy if you're russia
01:18:17.600
yeah because they don't think that they would use the nukes on them they'll use the nukes on israel
01:18:25.040
and some of their enemies in the middle east saudi arabia and if saudi arabia gets nuked who cares we
01:18:32.960
have oil then they don't this is a really touchy situation and uh if you're not down on your knees
01:18:42.640
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so we're pulling out something that america hasn't used for about 200 years and i'm feeling
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pretty good about it the constitution the you're getting me excited there is a bill now in congress
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to authorize the president of the united states to issue letters of mark and reprisal for the purposes
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of seizing the assets of certain russian citizens and for other purposes being enacted by the senate
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and house of representative united states america congress assembled section one issuance of letters
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of mark and reprisal for purposes of seizing assets of certain russian citizens authority of the
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president president united states is authorized to request to commission under officially issued
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letters of mark and reprisal uh so many of privately armed and equipped persons and entities as in the
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judgment of the president the service may require with suitable instructions to its leaders thereof to
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employ all means necessary reasonably necessary to seize outside the geographic boundaries of the united
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states and its territories any yacht plane or any other asset uh b security bonds no letter of market
01:21:43.520
replies or reprisal shall be issued by the president without requiring the posting of a security bond
01:21:48.240
in such amount as the president shall determine is sufficient to ensure that the letter be executed
01:21:52.480
according to the terms and the conditions of you know what this is this is the united states of america
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hiring pirates okay that's what it is it can't be what it really is it is it's a privateer
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hired by us to go take the booty from others yeah that's what this is this is this is this is how the british
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robbed the spanish of their gold and silver the last time we issued this was 1812
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what the hell is what are we doing what are we doing what are we doing tell congress
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are no pirates no pirates get yourself a parrot instead oh this is the glenn back program
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the back door is wide open because we all have been looking out the front door looking towards
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washington what's going on and it's all coming in through our back door our communities our towns
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01:26:10.400
he was uh he joined the army nine days after 9 11 uh to defend uh freedom he spent the next 15 years
01:26:18.240
uh flying in and out of uh combat he has a master's degree in aeronautical science so i don't know but i
01:26:26.160
think i can call him a rocket scientist with that i'm not sure now he is a georgia state representative
01:26:34.320
and the vice chair of the georgia freedom caucus philip welcome philip singleton hey glenn thanks for
01:26:42.560
having me on thank you for everything especially for your work in the freedom caucus i i think the freedom
01:26:47.680
caucus uh deserves the credit for any kind of shred of freedom that we have left right now
01:26:56.080
you guys are truly all over the country the only ones i see that we can count on to stand up so
01:27:02.080
thank you yeah you're welcome you know somebody's got to stand in the gap and unfortunately uh courage
01:27:08.320
is probably the least consistent trade amongst politicians in america you know courage and
01:27:13.440
and brain power these guys are morons they just right they really don't think you know i talk to a
01:27:21.920
lot of republicans like yeah there's all kinds of problems going on we're about to lose our country
01:27:25.920
and you tell them something like what you're going to say and they're like oh that's crazy that's not
01:27:31.120
happening really spend five minutes and look into hb uh 1013 this is the obamacare for mental health
01:27:41.120
in georgia explain it yeah so glenn you're i mean you hit the nail on the head so what this bill does
01:27:47.680
um is it's a government mandate it's a massive mandate the largest one we've had since obamacare passed
01:27:53.840
uh that mandates that every insurance company in the state has to cover mental health uh and we'll
01:27:59.360
get into the details of that later but um it's it's very broad and wide-ranging um and gives them
01:28:05.520
a tremendous amount of power to some federal medical bureaucrats which we've all seen how well that's been
01:28:10.240
working over the last couple years uh it also mandates that individuals get these insurance
01:28:14.960
coverages that you know every individual has to carry insurance um it's a it's a private mandate it
01:28:20.480
reduces the requirements of imminent uh threat to harm yourself or others before the police can
01:28:27.040
confine you up to 48 hours without due process it essentially takes that requirement away just as
01:28:31.600
they have to have a reasonable expectation you might commit a crime um that it goes on and on glenn but
01:28:37.520
the bottom line is wait wait let me let me go through some of these these other because i this is
01:28:42.880
terribly frightening you know every every country when it goes bad it starts locking people up for
01:28:50.880
mental health disorders and those mental health disorders are you know could be as broad as climate
01:28:57.120
change denier there is something wrong with this person this bill blurs the line between criminal
01:29:02.800
behavior and mental health disorders associated press reports police would have the authority to take
01:29:10.000
people for mental health treatment without with witnessing a crime also right in voluntary commitment
01:29:18.560
procedures from eminently life endangering crisis to a reasonable expect expectation that significant
01:29:26.240
psychiatric deterioration will occur in the near future so you this makes this much easier to
01:29:33.760
institutionalize people against their will right oh yeah don't don't be drunk on the street
01:29:39.360
quarter wearing a maga hat uh when this bill passes you know there there's you're crazy and they're
01:29:44.480
going to lock you up and it's it's terrifying what you know what's more interesting too is you know
01:29:49.840
this is george is the epicenter uh you know the political universe there was last election cycle
01:29:54.400
we're going to be again this election cycle so it's not an accident glenn that they're trying to
01:29:59.040
get the quote-unquote republican house republican senate republican governor in georgia to to pass a bill that you
01:30:06.640
know the one of the authors said was based off the illinois california and oregon version of the
01:30:11.040
single payer um if they can pass that here then they can take over health care everywhere and that's
01:30:16.400
exactly what they're trying to do okay so this is disturbing and i imagine you're coming from the same
01:30:21.760
angle not only is this a massive um uh opening to mental health and a big burden on everybody cost-wise
01:30:32.640
etc etc but when you're talking about uh a mental health issue uh and it allows you to take guns from
01:30:43.520
people with mental health issues this scares the hell out of me because a lot of of our service
01:30:50.720
personnel came back and they were suffering from ptsd and that's on the record would this allow them to
01:30:59.040
lose their guns and their rights yeah yeah so it's look it's a very slippery slope and a lot of that's
01:31:04.960
going to depend on the interpretation of attorney general time but just for your listeners and you
01:31:08.320
let me break it down very quickly essentially what this bill does is it points to a liberal document
01:31:14.080
called the dsm-5 that's published by the apa you know the apa new york times did a 2016 study uh they
01:31:20.400
published it in the new york times right they're all known for great journalism but even they talk about
01:31:24.400
how the apa is an extremely left-wing democrat organization oh my gosh but what this does is
01:31:30.080
we cede all of the power to the apa dsm-5 for definitions of all mental health conditions
01:31:35.520
and then this bill requires the state uh and these insurance companies to track everyone who has a
01:31:40.720
mental health condition which i hate to tell you this clan everybody has got something oh yeah in this
01:31:46.160
dsm-5 you know whether it's erectile dysfunction or sleep or you know a sleep disorder or adhd you've got a
01:31:52.640
mental health condition according to the left-wing apa well if you have a mental health condition
01:31:57.600
you're not a lawful weapons owner so it's a very short link link um from you know governor stacy abrams
01:32:04.800
if god forbid she gets elected in november which which by the way she came out two days ago praising
01:32:09.600
this bill that every single democrat in the legislature supports and passed by the way so
01:32:14.160
when republicans are passing democrat health care measures i think we've got bigger concerns at hand but
01:32:19.680
what what they're doing is they're praising that because you know it's a very short leap for them
01:32:23.600
to say hey you know what um all these people that we are now tracking in this database that have a
01:32:28.320
mental condition we've got to go in and for their own safety make sure that they don't have any firearms
01:32:33.360
okay so it's it's not what's not what's in the bill glenn it's what the bill tudd oh i know i i i know and
01:32:39.680
people are just so stupid when they say this will never mean good heavens man when we passed the patriot act and
01:32:48.400
said we have to start listening to terrorists did you ever think that it would mean parents at a
01:32:55.040
school board meeting of course not if stop thinking these things can't happen they are happening okay so
01:33:05.760
last week the house passed this awful bill 169 to three so all democrats and all but three republicans
01:33:16.080
supported this that's right what yeah look the bill the bill is being pushed by the speaker of
01:33:25.120
the house himself david ralston so he's spoken on committee and he's putting every lever that he
01:33:30.240
has of government behind it to to uh to make sure that the bill passes you know there it's not a
01:33:35.840
i mean glenn you've been around long enough to know there's a reason the bill came up on the
01:33:39.280
on the first day in session back during qualifying right if you voted against this bill here goes your
01:33:45.120
primary qualifier you know and the other two members by the way who voted no with me two freedom
01:33:50.480
caucus members uh that week they both got primary challengers you know i didn't because the speaker
01:33:55.840
already drew me out of my district and redistricted me in the last year because they'd rather have a
01:33:59.840
liberal democrat than a conservative republican but the the this is the way that they operate and it's just
01:34:06.080
it's all big government it's all government growth and expansion uh and people need to realize that
01:34:11.440
this is the aim of this is one thing it's to consolidate power with the government and take
01:34:16.480
away your ability and and mental health you know god bless them it's a crisis in the country and it's a
01:34:22.880
crisis largely caused by government intervention and and taking away civil liberties and so the the concept
01:34:30.080
of even using the government to solve a problem caused by the government you know your your listeners
01:34:34.080
get the irony but unfortunately many don't well that that's also another tool of the dictatorships
01:34:40.320
they make every they they find ways to make everyone possibly in violation of something and then they
01:34:48.960
only apply it to those that they want to apply it to uh and mental health that's easy i mean we have
01:34:56.480
heard you know if you stand up against um you know transgenderism you're going to be the one called
01:35:05.440
that you have a mental disease you have some sort of hatred that is uh that is just pouring through
01:35:11.840
you um this will this bill will actually the taxpayers will be forced to pay for sex change operations
01:35:20.240
right oh yeah that's exactly right so you know the author's bill will fight this but uh the reality
01:35:26.320
is what the bill does because it points to the dsm-5 it says that everything in this liberal document
01:35:31.440
has to be covered by insurance well the dsm-5 uh currently says that there are four treatments
01:35:37.200
for gender dysphoria uh two of them are medical so steroid injections or surgery which means you know
01:35:44.400
one plus one equals two glenn you don't have to be a you know a rocket scientist you know pun intended
01:35:50.320
to understand the meaning of the legislation which is that if it yeah and it you're gonna have to pay
01:35:56.480
for transgender surgery and let me tell you what churches are gonna have to pay for it there's no
01:36:00.160
religious exemptions you know it's little sisters of the poor all over again because if you have your
01:36:05.840
church provider and you have blue cross blue shield well your premiums are going to go up and you're
01:36:10.080
going to be paying for uh transgender reassignment surgery for someone uh and which by the way we
01:36:15.920
don't even have age limits on that yet and the apa doesn't want age limits on it they're completely
01:36:20.160
fine with a 10 year old getting their genitalia cut off and mutilated by their parents to serve some
01:36:25.760
woke objective it's disgusting okay so this is past the house but it now goes to the senate in georgia
01:36:31.920
once the bill leaves subcommittee it then has to go to full committee and then the rules committee and
01:36:36.560
then the senate floor so there is time to defeat this but it has to be defeated in the senate right
01:36:42.880
that's right it's got it's got to be defeated in the senate um i there's i mean there's a chance that
01:36:48.160
the governor with enough pressure with your viewers and other viewers you know the governor isn't a
01:36:52.000
primary uh he's been pretty silent on this bill uh there's a chance that the governor would veto it if
01:36:57.600
it somehow sneaks back through but um there's no chance without listeners getting engaged without
01:37:02.160
okay national attention because the the legislature up here um you know it makes the dc swamp look a
01:37:08.720
little bit funny the legislature down here is a complete swamp uh and it takes engaged they all
01:37:13.840
are i'm telling you they all are i'm so sick to my stomach about these legislatures and quite honestly
01:37:20.480
these republicans uh they make me sick to my stomach they have sold us out lock stock and barrel in many
01:37:28.000
many cases and uh i don't know what they're doing but they're not paying attention to what's really
01:37:33.520
happening in the world um all right so and it's what it's why the freedom caucus is so important
01:37:38.400
you know the national freedom caucus has stood in the gap in dc these state freedom caucuses are
01:37:42.880
popping up in states across the country with the state freedom caucus network uh that's what we do you
01:37:47.760
know we we are the ones that are in the legislature that are are standing up i mean i was in a meeting
01:37:52.480
yesterday and i stood up and said you guys are furious with me and all i have done is continue
01:37:57.840
to abide by the republican party platform and oppose the things that we are opposed to and that's the
01:38:04.480
difference between a freedom caucus member to not freedom caucus member we're about the principles
01:38:09.280
and the policies i know not about the power and the structure within the system philip thank you so much
01:38:15.280
so people need to call the um governor and will it help to call the senate yeah call call this call
01:38:24.320
the senators come down to the capitol and talk to people about it face-to-face works uh call the
01:38:29.200
people running for office you know you've got uh 234 members of the general assembly running for
01:38:33.760
re-election you've got congress people running for re-election you've got governors you got lieutenant
01:38:38.080
governors uh call them all you know trump's coming to georgia on saturday i'd love to see you know
01:38:42.960
president trump and his six endorsed candidates you know fight against abram's care i mean these are
01:38:47.600
all you know it political pressure is a combination of every pressure point you know it's not just one
01:38:53.520
and so we just need help thank you very much philip i appreciate it the uh the um the bill is hb
01:39:02.000
1013 hb 1013 it's happening in uh georgia look out something like this may be happening in uh
01:39:12.560
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you know from the beginning of america debate and freedom of speech have been a bedrock of american
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principles the freedom to disagree to question to have a different opinion from the prevailing wisdom
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of the age these are all under assault right now twitter is banning anybody who says you know i think
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that's a dude in a swimsuit that's why it's not surprising but still disturbing to hear people so
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many people and so many people in power asking the doj to investigate people asking for more people to be
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shut down i mean it is it's crazy because the left used to be the ones speaking out freedom of speech
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it's happened before and we'll get through it again but we have to wake up in 1916 woodrow wilson
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ran for re-election on a pledge to keep the u.s out of world war one a month after he was sworn in
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we went into world war one and the catalyst for wilson asking congress to declare war on germany was the
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british interception of a telegram from germany to mexico in what became known as the zimmerman telegram
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germany promised uh to return america land back to mexico if mexico would form an alliance with
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germany against the u.s wartime and severe economic crisis are the ultimate playgrounds for left-wing
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presidents once wilson flip-flopped on the u.s entering world war one he achieved all kinds of stuff
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he said he was an advocate of peace but there are some splendid things that come to a nation
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through the discipline of war splendid things in his case it meant socialism massive government
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agencies controlling propaganda every major industry and production and allocation of food and fuel
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for public safety we have to have the espionage and sedition act sound familiar we're doing all of
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this to keep you safe under wilson the justice department an organization was uh formed called
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the american protective league and by the by the year 1918 it had 250 000 badge wearing members across the
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country who spied and intimidated reading their neighbor's mail listening in on their phone calls
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all in an effort to root out the enemy wilson once said no doubt we are meant to have liberty but each
01:44:00.640
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back in the early 90s ukraine the wall had just come down
01:46:02.600
and dr roma was walking on the same route that he had walked every day
01:46:09.260
in kiev but suddenly he saw things differently he saw children camped out in manholes and uh basements
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metro stations they had been there but suddenly he had started to see them in an interview he said
01:46:26.320
i didn't go looking for him i just began to see them as if they were mushrooms growing around me and
01:46:32.020
crying out for help once you see something it's hard to unsee it he knew he had to help so he founded
01:46:41.460
something called our father's house it's a home for many of those kids that live on the street that
01:46:46.720
i mean as many as he could fit and the children came in with significant trauma he hired a team that
01:46:54.080
would commit their lives to giving them a second chance and that's what they did then russia invaded
01:47:01.040
as explosions rang out in kiev the staff of our father's house realized the lives of 167 children
01:47:09.440
and 30 adults were in their hands with the help of their sponsor organization ezra international they
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made a plan to move when this sounds like a good place to evacuate to you're you're in trouble
01:47:23.320
move everybody to germany one of the staff members wrote too much heartbreak can you imagine writing
01:47:31.220
the blood type of every child on their backpack in case your bus is hit dr roma told the children
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not to scream not to panic if their bus was hit by a bomb but to help each other and quickly leave the
01:47:45.540
bus and tell them if anybody is injured he asked them to behave as if they were 30 year olds
01:47:53.160
saying to them when we get out of ukraine i will return your childhood to you but right now
01:47:59.180
you have to think like an adult 80 sleepless hours prayers tears divine providence
01:48:07.000
they're in germany they're safe now the journey is far from over and they're raising money now to put
01:48:14.640
children up in germany it costs about 5 000 euros a day for all of these people they're trying to find a
01:48:20.960
more permanent home right now in a letter to the team a member of the staff wrote keep on your prayer
01:48:28.100
needs and knees please that's ezra international if you would like to help ezra international rescue
01:48:36.920
these kids and make sure that they're fine in germany please do you know a lot of these kids are
01:48:44.700
are um are jewish and we're going through the same kind of thing that we were going through
01:48:52.540
in the first world war and the second world war and people are looking for homes but this is the first
01:48:59.620
time that jews have a home to go to this is the first time that you can go if you're jewish you can go
01:49:07.860
to israel and no country has to say one way or another you can just go to israel that's that's a
01:49:14.940
first in history and fantastic incredible development really is really is and of course there's so many
01:49:23.860
people that want it to be destroyed to this day yeah i mean it's great until it's vaporized but
01:49:28.440
i mean uh you know but i'd rather be i'd rather be vaporized than in israel than any other place
01:49:35.820
really yeah for this reason they're writing the travel guide for israel yeah it is they're pretty
01:49:41.520
awake oh yeah they're pretty awake you know we are dead asleep yeah they are on high alert all the
01:49:48.880
time for good reason by the way if you look at the history of the people they might want to be on
01:49:53.740
alert i'm i'm reading a book called uh eight days in may which is about time period i've never really
01:50:00.160
looked at because everybody's read you know we've read about written about uh read about the hitler
01:50:05.640
and the nazis you're reading another hitler book you never stop reading i think i mix them in from
01:50:13.460
time to time yeah i'm fascinated by that that era and yeah so am i i think every guy is for some
01:50:18.460
strange weird reason he's a complete psychopath and but like looking at like how all that happened
01:50:23.820
it's such a fascinating study of human beings and it's taken to such extremes it's hard to look away
01:50:29.120
from may i may i ask you have you read ordinary people yet i don't know that i have yeah i think
01:50:35.500
it's ordinary people ordinary citizens it is the study of how it happened i think we've talked about
01:50:41.660
it is fantastic it is like poland was poland was really bad then how did they take these really stand
01:50:50.240
up poles who were police officers and they became worse than the ss how did that happen it's an
01:50:57.280
amazing look yeah some part of it looks at that a little bit and the and the guy who ran that whole
01:51:02.700
operation yeah his his post-war activities but that's what the eight days in may is you think about
01:51:08.560
world war ii ending when hitler commits suicide that's basically the end of it well there were eight
01:51:13.440
days after that that the nazis still existed that the government still tried to function they everyone
01:51:18.920
was reaching for power there was all the back and forth of what comes next but most of the big guys
01:51:24.820
they were getting out right and they were trying to go west yeah a lot of them i mean even the soldiers
01:51:30.460
everyone was just evacuating their eastern positions and moving west with the hope of being captured by the
01:51:37.860
americans rather than the soviets oh yeah because they were very much convinced rightly so that the
01:51:44.120
soviets would act like soviets and the americans would act like americans or the soviets would act
01:51:49.500
like the like the germans acted against the soviet population soviet union lost a hundred what is it
01:51:56.940
oh my god 125 million something like that it was i don't have the number it's some crazy number yeah it
01:52:03.860
really is incomprehensible number and that's when you look at some people brought up the current
01:52:09.980
conflict and they've lost something like 10 000 troops and i brought that up it's like that is
01:52:14.080
i mean in modern warfare incredibly significant it's more than the u.s lost in iraq and afghanistan
01:52:22.260
through two decades combined and they've lost it in four weeks some people and i think this is a
01:52:27.560
good critique of that point which is this the russians don't look at loss of life like the rest of
01:52:34.020
the world does they're just they'll throw bodies at anything you know but also they are not i can
01:52:39.780
guarantee you no tv coverage or newspaper coverage of coffins coming back no no not at all so the the
01:52:47.140
the book though describes this exodus towards the east as they try to get you know americans to capture
01:52:53.280
them and of course some of it's really hard to get through where of what the russians and soviets did
01:52:59.140
when they got through the defenses of germany what they did to the locals which was oh absolutely
01:53:07.100
horrific but what was interesting was a lot of these people got captured by the americans they
01:53:11.980
were brought to you know refugee camps and they did not have good experiences as you could they were
01:53:18.240
hoping to get the geneva convention uh sort of treatment and they got better treatment as compared
01:53:24.800
to the soviets i don't know that they got full geneva uh convention treatment but they was they what
01:53:30.440
was interesting was they said that there were some camps uh that were set up after all this went down
01:53:36.040
um that were run by germans and even as compared to the soviets the germans gave the harshest treatment
01:53:44.640
to those prisoners um which is saying something they've got that spooky element don't they really
01:53:51.880
do they know i mean if you've ever watched german film especially old german film have you ever watched
01:53:59.220
nosferatu i mean you know bits and pieces it'll scare the hell out of you really and it's a silent movie
01:54:05.140
about a vampire and you're like okay watch it by yourself in the middle of the night it will scare
01:54:10.860
the hell out of you yeah they they have this ability if you've ever watched anything german
01:54:15.740
on television even new stuff on netflix when they want to creep you out and make you afraid
01:54:21.820
oh they they can do it they got it yeah they got that neck i got locked into one of these long
01:54:27.740
lists of like the scariest horror films of all time like the movies that have been banned and they went
01:54:32.940
through all of this list and it was like 80 of them seemed like they were german oh they're
01:54:36.620
they got it and they were banned in germany yeah they're just banned everywhere else yeah uh but this
01:54:41.480
is why we were talking about this the other day they had we listened to some presentation and it was
01:54:45.640
some wonderful british woman with her incredible british accent and voice saying something was so
01:54:50.600
soothing and you just realize that like german voiceover actors don't get roles it's either they're
01:54:56.440
killing a bunch of people there's no like sleep app with the german announcer and we'll take care of
01:55:02.900
you at the spa yeah no no thank you no thank you but it's really unfortunate so you're reading this
01:55:10.340
but what is it called eight days in may it's by volker ulrich which who oh yeah wrote the you know
01:55:15.840
the latest and greatest best hitler biographies in two parts uh you know hitler ascent and hitler
01:55:21.520
uh downfall which are both i mean they're a thousand page books but they're freaking awesome
01:55:26.140
and it has more detail than i think the large predecessors it's funny you go through all this
01:55:31.880
research imagine the research this guy did over hitler's life and at the end he's got all this
01:55:36.020
information about the last eight days he's like i get put out another one let's just put it let's go
01:55:41.140
with it eight days in may it's a whole new book so now have you watched really have you watched the
01:55:45.780
documentary i think it was on either amazon or netflix uh the documentary of when hitler is
01:55:51.400
in the bunker i have this in my queue okay yes and then he comes up and he hit some sort of a time
01:55:59.640
vortex and he's in today oh really no maybe i don't have this in my queue hysterical it was done i think
01:56:07.200
in germany um this is is this like is this new this isn't the one no no this is comedy that was called
01:56:14.100
uh like oh it has like some really like innocuous title to it yes i think i did and he's a and he's a
01:56:20.840
they think he's a comedian and he's doing all the same thing and people like he's speaking truth
01:56:27.320
it's hysterical isn't it and he's like via people laughing here which only makes them laugh even
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we're just talking about um this book that stew is reading uh eight days eight days in may the
01:58:29.020
final collapse of the third reich by volker ulrich and uh does it go into how people how the big
01:58:36.100
germans really escaped yeah it goes through a lot of that i mean you know it goes through
01:58:41.020
everybody's attempts to escape everybody's attempts to position themselves you know all the way into
01:58:48.160
like where they hid how they hid how you know some people dressed up to leave the country and were
01:58:54.900
able to get out like i mean you know a lot of them were caught just like sleeping in forests
01:59:00.180
you know because they were trying to escape i wonder how many germans got away uh and were never
01:59:09.100
and i don't mean the like the top guys but i mean some really bad guys that just kind of blended back
01:59:14.980
in yeah i mean part of it goes into you know people that we were on the hunt for they're top
01:59:22.680
scientists that we embraced and brought into society our society as heroes which is an remarkable
01:59:28.320
bizarre thing it's true i mean and i understood why we did it but what was the movie that uh explored
01:59:37.340
uh warner von braun and it was a different it was an alternative you know an alternate history
01:59:44.220
and he was exposed for what he had really done and so the space program doesn't exist you know
01:59:52.940
doesn't happen here and yeah yeah because it is an incredible thing i mean it was very
01:59:58.380
it was very it was the ultimate effort in pragmatism by the united states to just say like look
02:00:04.940
i don't care what this guy how many people did he blow up that were innocent okay we need him here to
02:00:10.560
help us and we did that well we did want them over here as opposed to over there russia that's why we
02:00:17.340
were like right we were trying to get the russians to get them but we embraced him really and turned
02:00:22.440
him into a hero of sorts which is and a lot of a lot of them you know they they i don't think
02:00:28.540
warner von braun was a real nazi i mean he had the pen and everything i mean you're in you're in the club
02:00:35.280
you know what i mean so i guess you really are i mean once you're wearing the pen yeah you know
02:00:40.940
you're a nazi but there were there were i mean for a penny and for a pound this is this is only
02:00:46.260
appropriate in this type of conversation but there were degrees right i mean there were people who
02:00:50.660
viscerally had blood lust for jews and there were others who thought they were going to get killed
02:00:57.960
and should have questioned a lot more than they did you know some people i mean oscar schindler
02:01:04.140
yeah right oscar schindler is a good example like he had the pen yeah eventually he came around uh to
02:01:10.100
the right way of thinking but it took a while and a lot of people that that was the that was the truth
02:01:14.440
for some of these high level officials who to the end of the war believed in hitler and everything
02:01:21.940
you know that he was sort of supernatural and it only it took until he really collapsed and died
02:01:29.620
and the war collapsed for them to even ever question that he they could have been doing
02:01:35.980
something wrong i mean that is like it's in their private writings this isn't just like you know
02:01:41.420
looking at them from afar it's in their private writings where they you could see the the first
02:01:47.060
hints of doubt very very late uh and they eventually some of them wound up seeing this
02:01:54.260
and uh wind up maintaining power long into the future for decades uh getting high level positions
02:02:02.420
in the government and uh people who sufficiently i guess rejected the ideology afterward but that's
02:02:09.080
a balancing act that i don't think a country can handle that's why we have hydra here in america
02:02:14.360
that's what happens just saying hey tonight don't forget 9 p.m is my wednesday night special
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today is a don't miss uh i know it's coming and i'm gonna do my best to talk all the way to the
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america don't miss it you didn't even come close to talking to the end i mean that's not a radio hall
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not a hall of fame because it's not a hall of fame