The Democrats WANT Chaos to Happen | 11⧸23⧸21 | The Glenn Beck Program
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Glenn Beck is on vacation this week, but the boys are back in full swing! They discuss the latest in the JonBenet Ramsey Ramsey case, as well as the Kyle Rittenhouse interview on Tucker Carlson's Tucker Carlson's show.
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welcome to the broadcast today uh pat and stew in for glenn he will be back next week following
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thanksgiving are you going away at all pat for thanksgiving no no staying at home staying here
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yeah you've got the big cookie release coming up on uh yeah on black friday right yeah so what is
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that so you're doing like a whole different like slew of flavors for one day yeah well i mean you
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or you can start ordering on that day okay and they'll be ready then and how long do they last
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uh while supplies last until we sell out which is i don't know how long five minutes or
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six months we don't know we don't we're not just not sure just no one knows no one can know just
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like the metric system exactly right no one can know how many centimeters are in an inch
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right no one knows and if somebody tells you something seven kilometers away is that seven
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inches or is it seven thousand miles i don't know no one knows there's no way to tell it's
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impossible to tell don't give me that metric stuff no uh so that's available kexy.com yes thank you
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uh and uh that'll be coming up uh we'll maybe right at that yeah on friday that's pretty it's big news
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big news and do you keep the normal flavors too or yes okay yeah normal so you're gonna be busy
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you're gonna have a busy weekend is basically what you're saying yes very all right radio show starts
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it's pat and stupper glenn 888-727-BECK he's on vacation this week
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uh did you and glenn have talked about the q anon situation down at d-league plaza right
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oh yeah yeah we have that's uh that's fascinating yeah they're they're still waiting they're still
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down there with yeah waiting for jfk jr well especially yesterday because it was the 22nd
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which was the day of the actual jfk assassination so it would have been very symbolic had jfk jr
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jr shown up on that day i would agree he did not oh if he did show up i would have i would have said
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it was notable i'm not sure what he's waiting for but um they're still waiting for jfk and well a few
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other dead celebrities to show up we'll get into that plus the uh kyle rittenhouse interview happened
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last night on tucker carlson some interesting things uh he had to say we'll share that with you
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well the ignorance continues on the kyle rittenhouse situation despite the fact that the trial's over
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he was acquitted on all charges the evidence was overwhelming has there been a more cut and dry
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case than this uh i don't i don't even know if perry mason had had trials that were this obvious
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well the perry mason thing they'd be going through a trial and it was it would look like he was going
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to lose and then the video would come out and everyone would be like oh my gasp right oh my gosh
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the whole time he was actually being attacked but this one we had the the video at the beginning and
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we still went through this charade the whole time so uh last night kyle rittenhouse appeared
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on tucker carlson uh for uh a lengthy interview i guess carlson's also done carlson and vox have
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have done a documentary on him which i don't know when that comes out yeah apparently they were kind
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of behind the scenes as all this was going on yeah uh so that's going to be pretty interesting i think
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it comes out in december okay so uh here's some of what um kyle rittenhouse had to say kind of
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lays out the events of the evening and what happened in his mind as as things were unfolding
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did any of the rioters try and calm him down or stop him what i noticed is the rioters were trying to
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like they were like disassociating with him because he was like spewing the n-word around and they just
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didn't seem to want to pause it for just a second if you could this is um this is the first person
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who attacks him this is the first person who's yelling uh as stew pointed out yesterday it seemed
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like he was trying to commit suicide by cop or suicide by some other rioter and he was yelling
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the n-word and he was carrying on and then turned his attention to to rittenhouse and just to be clear
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it wasn't just that he was threatening rittenhouse and others with guns he was literally yelling at
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them on video shoot me shoot me yeah okay so that there's some evidence to support my crazy theory
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here yes and there's more here have anything to deal with them the rioters so he comes he tries to grab
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your rifle he gets shot you decide at that point unless i'm misremembering you're you want to go
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turn yourself into the police yes um after i shoot mr rosenbaum um he tried to grab my gun i was running
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away there was a gunshot behind me after i shoot him i run around the car because i was going to go
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render first aid to him i wasn't able to because then um there was a mob forming and calling for my
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execution to get him and kill him and that's when i try to run to the police line and get to the police
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and then i am attacked again by the by the guy who kicked you by by jump kick man yes whose identity
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we didn't know it turns out the prosecution knew it and hit it um yeah um so we found out november 7th
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the prosecution we went into the judges chambers and the prosecution said we identified jump kick man
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and the prosecution threw a fit a little bit they didn't want us to interview him they were like
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well he's a victim um and didn't want my investigators or my attorneys to interview him or ask him questions
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they just wanted to do it private non-recorded and the judge said no no no it's going to be recorded
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and then a couple hours later they say oh he asked for immunity and we're not going to give it to him
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so we're not going to be calling him as a witness pause it for a second so i think you alluded to this
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yesterday as well the jump kick man the guy who kicked him in the head and knocked him to the ground
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also apparently had quite a record of criminal activity uh yes he did so he did not want that to come out
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and they so we asked for immunity yeah he for his testimony exactly he offered uh testimony in
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exchange he wanted to get you know he has other crimes it was drug crimes and assault stuff and
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i mean you know the guy's known as jump kick man it would really be a disappointment if he didn't
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have assault charges already pending right like i mean if his name is jump kick man yeah you gotta
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have assault charges he it's got to be a jump kick of more than one person right exactly and you know
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he and to your uh to your point here pat he jump kicked him in the head while he was on the ground
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right so it was the guy he there was a guy in a white tank top that comes up and hits him in the
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head with a rock first that sort of gets him uh off kilter and he falls down then jump kick man comes in
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yeah he's about to explain some of that and and the guy with the skateboard comes along as well
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yeah um so here's more from kyle rittenhouse last night he didn't want to talk about his criminal
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record yeah so did you so you're running trying to get to the police lines you see the mob coming
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after you let's execute him they're saying and then out of nowhere you get dropped to the ground
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by the guy who kicks you in the head did you see him coming i i did um to backtrack a little bit
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actually as i'm running gage grosskroots came up to me with his phone and put it in my face and he
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said what are you doing did you just shoot that man and i told him i'm going to the police and he
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said okay and ran off and i kept running to get to the police and that's when anthony huber strikes me
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with the skateboard as i'm running before i'm on the ground for the first time and then i'm hit with
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a rock by somebody in a white tank top and that's how i end up on the ground and i have four people
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around me from what i remember and i move my firearm in the direction and they back off with
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their hands up so i don't shoot them and then jump kick man keeps coming and that's when i fire two
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shots at jump kick man wow and he you miss him and he kicks you yes then what happens um after um jump
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kick man is running off anthony huber comes up and he grabs the barrel of my gun and then he hits me
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with his skateboard holding his trucks and that's when i shoot him one time where did he hit you with
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the skateboard he hit me in the back of the head um in the neck the back of the head towards the
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neckline did you think you were going to be killed at that point i did then what happens and then after
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mr huber attacks me mr grosskruz puts his hands up and then i have my rifle pointing in his direction
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for about a second and then once i lower my rifle i noticed that my ejection port is opened about an
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inch and mr grosskruz said i pulled the charging handle which never happened i hit the forward assist to
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close the ejection port and that's he sees me doing that or something and this time he runs at me and he
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has his gun pointed directly at my head did you see the gun i did wow do you think he was going to shoot you
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i did he had it pointed directly at my head and that's when i shoot him one time and um he is no longer
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a threat to me at that point because he ran off after i fired that shot did you realize you hit him
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i i didn't know until later so then what happens pause it for just a sec um it's amazing that uh we
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are able to watch what happened as he's describing it and thank goodness that's the case as you said
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people like elijah uh from the blaze here um filmed this in this whole event as it was unfolding
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otherwise this guy would be in prison for life yeah i don't think there's any doubt about it
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honestly and you know it's funny because you heard his testimony and it was a big build-up as to whether
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he should testify or not and then you hear his testimony and it's basically could be used as
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narration of the video yeah because he's just describing what we all saw right you can see it
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happen there's no there's almost no need for his testimony because you know we had video of the
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incident from several different angles and it's blatantly obvious what occurred and any human
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being who wanted to actually know the truth could easily access it this is not a i mean think about
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even like the oj trial the oj trial we don't have the murder on tape we don't have him crawling over
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the fence in the middle of the night uh and waking up poor kato kaylin we don't have we just had people
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telling you those stories here we have the whole thing on video and we don't need to speculate yet
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we still went through with all of this nonsense for what for what there was never a reason for this
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to go to trial there was never a reason for him to be charged you know sure right after the incident
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you hold him make sure that you can understand what goes on but when the video comes out okay we
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get it that's the appropriate response from law enforcement yeah yeah he describes a little bit
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more what went on um there is a person directly in front of me and i point my my rifle in their
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direction and he puts his hands up and he's not he's backing up and i then turn around start going to
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the police and then i hear shots behind me and i turn around and briefly raise my rifle to see if
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i'm being shot at and then i realize i can't see who's shooting at me so then i turn around and go back
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to the police car towards the police line it's just hearing this it's just hard to believe this is
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happening in an american city yeah so then you finally get up you hear shots you turn to see who's
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shooting at you and then you finally make it to the police line yes um once i make it to the the
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police cruiser the police officer says get back get back get back um one of them has a gun out and the
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other has pepper spray pointed at me and i say hey i just had to shoot somebody i just had to shoot
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somebody and then they say go home and i didn't know this until go home yeah the officer said to go
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home i don't think he knew what happened or heard me there's a lot of chaos going on yes um but
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apparently he pepper sprayed me um you can see it in the video but i don't remember being pepper
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sprayed by him so then what happened uh so then he goes home well first he he went down to the
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kenosha police department trying to talk to somebody there uh he says and it was barricaded so he couldn't
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get in so then he actually went home turned himself into the antioch illinois police and they
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and and described what happened then and they told him to go home and so he did and then sometime later
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he was he was arrested and the rest is history it's interesting he has uh a fascinating story as well
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which we'll get to in a minute uh about what happened to him in the jail cell as well um we'll talk about
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program uh the big interview with uh kyle rittenhouse
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uh was on tucker carlson last night and so he walked us through pretty much everything that happened
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during the shootings and then he is eventually arrested and goes to jail and he described what
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the conditions were like there the jail was interesting i was in my own room it was kind of
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like a like a one star i'm going to describe it as a one-star hotel one-star hotel we'll go with uh
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a super eight super eight i had a desk i had a shower i had a toilet i had a tv i had a tablet
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um but i didn't have running water seriously i had a phone also but i did not have running water so i
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didn't shower until november 20th how long from october 31st to november 20th i did not take a
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shower that's disgusting it's very um i smelled terrible i felt sick i lost a weight my health
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was degrading um if i was in there for enough a month longer i would probably been in a hospital
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wait you had no running water no running water in my jail cell
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did you do they let you out to uh talk with my attorneys i didn't really say anything about my
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running water because i'm not i don't like to bring attention to myself i don't want to draw any
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problems with any of the guards um so i was like i'm just gonna i'm just gonna shut up and not mention
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that i don't have running water um but i didn't shower for until november 20th and when i showered my
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i showered for like i took like a three-hour shower i had like blood my skin was bleeding because
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my skin was coming off of my body it was just the nastiest thing ever and i feel bad for dave who's
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been with me through the beginning who's helped start free kyle usa.org i feel bad for him because
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he had to deal with my smell for that three-hour car ride so i give him all the credit in the world
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uh so uh fascinating to hear it from from himself and it's amazing because all of this information
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other than the conditions of the jail all of this information has been available the videos
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the evidence it's all been there for over a year now and yet we still have people saying
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that kyle rittenhouse uh murdered two two black uh americans and it's just so bizarre to me and in
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one case at least james madison university posted one of their students talking about this uh listen to
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this lie essentially i simply wanted to publicly announce that the verdict of the kyle rittenhouse case
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has been nothing more than a disgusting reminder of what it's really like to be black in america
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good and all the protesting everything we went through in 2020 we really would think would make
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a change but clearly it doesn't these grand black lives matter but it doesn't matter enough for these
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people who are in power the jury the judge anybody to charge this man with murdering and taking away
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two beautiful black lives at the right age of 26 and 36 so how does he know that an american university
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posts that that's amazing as if they have no idea either nobody at the university knows that he
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didn't kill two black men he took the time to figure out their ages but didn't like figure out
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their colors yes i mean again i believe i'd like to believe it's that he's colorblind but uh i don't
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think it applies i don't think that's what this what the problem is here i mean that's an amazing clip
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it is uh you know look i mean the interview with with rittenhouse it was not a you know it wasn't a
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chucker wasn't going for like a you know an expose interview i mean it was it was it was a way to get
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it to know kyle rittenhouse a little bit i think is the right way to describe it he went through the
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facts that he went through during the testimony and he got a little bit of his personality which i which
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was kind of interesting to see and you know kenny seems like a normal 18 year old uh that seems
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respectful however i mean he's i'm not calling the guys who were trying to kill me mr yeah i but he
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did yeah he did he did i mean and he also complimented the guards multiple times in the
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jail he was in yeah uh you know he did a you know he he seems like look it's because the media
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made this a controversial case that you would you would step back and say oh gosh you know it's
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controversial to say this but like you know he seems like a respectful young person who cared
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about his community and you very well can come up with issues with the way he approached it right
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like the you know again i i've said this before but like i have a 10 year old kid in seven years i
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really don't want him in a riot situation with or without a weapon like let somebody else handle
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that because i care too much about my kid and i'm sure his mom would prefer him not being in the
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middle of that situation for that reason you think so defending a community there's nothing wrong with
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that that's something that you should want to do and that's why it was so shocking when the
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prosecution made a big deal about him wanting to put fires out it's like why did you want to burn
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fires out i i don't i don't know i mean because they were fires i they're supposed to i think you're
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supposed to put them out when you see them that's the way that's the way you interact with fires i don't
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pat and stew for glenbeck program 888-727-BECK it's thanksgiving week and uh there's a big
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big slate of incredible nfl football games coming up on thursday i will watch any football game on
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thanksgiving any nfl football game that comes on the television i will watch it me too because it's
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a tradition and i love it yes however it's just comforting to have football on thanksgiving day
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and there's been a long time no offense to our our our detroit lion uh fans uh that may be listening
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are there any are there detroit land there's a few okay there's a few i mean the detroit lions fans
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are pretty pretty loyal considering their team's performance over the years yeah but it's one of those
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things where and the cowboys were pretty bad for a long time through the stretch too where where it
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was always the lions and the cowboys that would play and sometimes they'd just be terrible and you
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really wouldn't have much entertainment the first game is bears lions which is going to be a rough one
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and there's not a lot of interest in that one raiders cowboys not not a bad game this year raiders
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are sort of falling apart at the moment it seems like but uh the cowboys are in first place
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bills saints it's probably a good game although i don't understand what the saints are doing
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with tasem hill with tasem hill me neither they just signed him to a four-year extension yeah and
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they're not playing him at quarterback i i don't know what they're doing yeah trevor simeon instead of
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tasem hill and we should note that the reason why this is important to you is he's a former byu
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football quarterback yeah and pat loves byu so that's why this is important to him it is
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interesting to see that develop i don't understand what they're doing in that situation and he just
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signed an extension for i think 43 million over uh 10 years or no i mean four years yes okay so it's
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about 10 million a year but if he becomes starting quarterback which he can't seem to even beat out
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the third string guy trevor simeon but if he becomes the starting quarterback it goes to four
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years 95 million yeah now look four years 43 million is not exactly a bad day no that's a good
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day and that's probably why he's sticking around yeah it would be interesting to come back home and
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be like hey i gotta i gotta raise it's either 43 million or 95 million i'm not sure uh i wanted to
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speaking of football i want to uh to bring this i don't know if you've heard this story it's pretty
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crazy um bill simmons who is a you know big podcaster uh runs the ringer um he was at espn
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and was responsible for the 30 for 30 podcast so he's you know a big figure in sports and he does a
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podcast every week and with it uh cousin sal is his name i think it's cousin sal and so they do a
00:27:17.620
podcast where they go over the nfl games and i listen to it from time to time because they have a
00:27:22.300
you know good good review of all the action from the week but at the very end they do this segment
00:27:26.820
called parents corner where they just sort of come up with a funny story from their adventures as
00:27:33.900
dads like trying to figure out parenting they've been doing this for a long time well this story
00:27:38.960
had to do with covid this this week and i thought this was particularly interesting just to see this
00:27:44.540
sort of chaos that is going on right now in people's lives that you never even hear of
00:27:49.920
listen to this story all right so um you know my son same age as your daughter he's a junior in high
00:27:57.520
school they're in the semi-finals and the playoffs varsity football he plays every down on defense
00:28:02.900
defensive end the town is into it it's a small i mean it's as friday night lights as we're going to
00:28:08.000
get in um you know uh in a town and beach town in california right yeah but it's very cool like you run
00:28:15.080
into people and everyone's talking about that oh your son's playing great oh your son's playing
00:28:18.860
yeah this is oh we really have a chance very exciting and then the game is friday night at
00:28:24.380
seven and about five o'clock my phone starts blowing up from like texts from parents like do
00:28:28.920
you believe this like what the hell what kind of are they trying to pull so it turns out the team we
00:28:33.700
beat and rather handily last week informs our coach friday morning that they had positive covid tests on
00:28:41.860
their team and kids played with covid the week before and he's like i don't know what you want to do
00:28:46.980
about it but you you have guys that played with um kids that were affected from our team and our
00:28:52.660
coach is like uh our kids didn't know what to do he's like all right well what um give us your name
00:28:57.260
their names and i'll look at the tape and we'll see who was close to them like did they all play and
00:29:01.780
the coach is like we can't tell you anything you guys have to deal with it so now the parents are
00:29:07.360
like and keep in mind like our whole team tested negative on wednesday i don't like this is going to
00:29:12.680
get political but i don't care but so we all tested negative on wednesday um and uh and that
00:29:19.080
should be good enough i think and the parents are all like yeah go let them play it's outdoors and it's
00:29:23.320
fine it was a week ago and everyone tested negative on wednesday let them play and the superintendent's
00:29:27.700
like no no no if you weren't vaccinated which seven players weren't vaccinated five of them are seniors
00:29:33.600
you're not playing and five of them started five of them seniors it was like this is outrageous now
00:29:39.160
people are trying to get rapid tests for the unvaccinated seniors and players and superintendent's
00:29:44.040
like it doesn't matter it doesn't matter so our coach is scrambling and now this is like 20 minutes
00:29:48.640
before the game they finally let someone comes to their senses and now everybody gets to play but this
00:29:55.080
is after they switched lineups and everything so we're unfocused and we lose 46 43 and a heartbreaker
00:30:02.560
46 43 and you have to think like maybe things would have been different if the last two hours before the
00:30:08.680
game weren't spent trying to watch film to see who was next to who we don't even know who's
00:30:13.660
vaccinated but this is a crazy thing like this team might have there might have been bad blood and they
00:30:18.520
might have just made this up like we can make this up with the team that beat us next week and call
00:30:23.360
their coach next friday and then they're gonna have to deal with that shit like what the hell is going
00:30:27.380
on in this world i don't wanna that's enough i mean that's enough think about that they outdoor
00:30:34.380
activity no positive tests no reason to believe there was any danger yeah they pull the unvaccinated
00:30:44.120
kids out of the lineup seniors playing in their final game for a championship insane and then they
00:30:52.540
turn it all around at the last minute i mean it's a catastrophe and this is happening so many people
00:30:57.920
who are dealing with this nonsense once again i said it yesterday i'll say it again and i will say it
00:31:02.760
maybe every day until until all of this is over the new york times has written that there have been
00:31:10.860
no zero zilch infections of covid spread outdoors other than close conversation in the entire history of
00:31:24.780
the pandemic no documented cases at all including all the gatherings of huge uh fans a huge amount of
00:31:33.700
fans in the stadium yep including the players on the on the field nobody apparently ever gets it from
00:31:41.080
outdoor contact yeah it doesn't happen i mean you know it's well ventilated areas you just don't spread
00:31:46.140
it if you're outside making out with somebody who has it you might get it right which is why you should
00:31:51.540
only do that a few times a week right minimize your contact your random makeout sessions to three to five
00:31:58.160
times per week then you're safe then you're safe yeah relatively yeah ish but it's just like that's crazy
00:32:06.640
think of all the times we've heard from parents who will drop their kids off to daycare and you know
00:32:14.540
in the middle of the day they hear about a covid exposure they have to leave uh leave um work come
00:32:20.940
pick up their kid to bring them home for of course a virus that has almost no chance of doing anything
00:32:26.840
to the kid um but that is just this ridiculous nonsense that's going on and it keeps happening
00:32:33.420
and it's the hair hysteria that we're dealing with hysteria it's it's hysteria and you know at the
00:32:41.300
we are at the point now where we have a multitude of treatments for this stuff you can take them if
00:32:46.480
you want you cannot take them if you want but the bottom line is they're there if you would like to
00:32:50.840
take them we can minimize this to uh a flu level situation at this point thankfully thankfully yeah
00:32:59.700
even with this pfizermectin thing a lot of people are calling it that because it supposedly reacts with
00:33:05.020
your body kind of like ivermectin does the new pfizer new pfizer pill and so it's a treatment it's
00:33:10.840
it's not uh it's not a vaccine but it's 90 effective to me that's totally acceptable i'll
00:33:19.720
take that chance that you know if i get it then i'll take the the pfizer pill rather than the pfizer
00:33:26.500
vaccine and it it gives me a 90 chance i'm not going to be hospitalized or die that's i'll go with
00:33:34.720
that look there's a uh and that it's not approved yet but i think it should be pretty soon you know
00:33:42.000
we haven't seen all the data obviously but still i mean there's a merc one as well that cuts it by i
00:33:46.500
think 50 percent yeah uh and you know there's monoclonal antibodies have shown a lot of promise
00:33:51.680
there's a steroid that is used late late in treatment that has has helped a lot in those cases
00:33:56.540
when things get really ugly i mean the bottom line is there's a lot of tools in our tool chest
00:34:00.540
at this point and it should not be this this this should not be going on it should not be going
00:34:06.480
on it shouldn't and you think at some point now we're getting this is a as he mentioned i think
00:34:12.160
in there a beach town in california i mean this is the bluest of blue areas and you are seeing
00:34:19.120
a lot of this play out where we're living in there are two americas right now i mean i can't tell you
00:34:25.880
how many times i've talked to people friends of mine who live up north who live on the west coast
00:34:30.460
who are living lives are that are completely unfamiliar to me living in texas it's a totally
00:34:36.980
different country the the way they have to live with all these restrictions and and they can't do x y
00:34:42.780
and z look we've come a long way in this year and and and as we get close to thanksgiving we should
00:34:48.200
probably recognize that a year ago was a lot worse i mean it was a lot worse we we couldn't go all
00:34:55.640
i mean the nfl was still not letting people into games oh yeah the raiders who will play on
00:35:00.260
thanksgiving uh of course in dallas but the the raiders let zero people into their stadium for
00:35:07.460
the entire season last year the brand new two billion dollar stadium yeah nobody got to go in
00:35:13.980
nobody got to go to any games this year completely packed uh you know the the the super bowl 11 000
00:35:21.480
people were there at the super bowl in tampa that's incredible that was this year this february
00:35:27.400
it was only nine months ago that only 11 000 people were in an outdoor stadium in ron de santis's florida
00:35:36.520
by the way that wasn't de santis's fault that they limited the crowd but still that was the attitude just
00:35:41.720
nine months ago uh the first fully attended you know full capacity uh major league sporting event
00:35:49.740
in this country happened in texas in april of this year of this year that was only seven months ago
00:35:58.740
i mean that was just starting now you look i mean if you flip on the nba which i don't encourage you to
00:36:04.860
do unless you want to see lebron james talk about how great china is but i mean if you go and you
00:36:10.520
turn on the nba you watch games in chicago in uh new york in los angeles that are completely packed
00:36:18.940
indoor stadiums so there has been we've come a long way over the past six to nine months
00:36:26.220
just it's still not fast enough though and this stuff as we point out here is still happening
00:36:30.940
yeah you know which is incredible it just it's it's hard to believe here we are 18 months later or
00:36:36.800
whatever it's whatever it is that this stuff is still going on one more football item that's
00:36:41.060
really kind of not about football it's really about what's happening to us as a society we'll
00:36:46.560
tell you about this uh coming up in a few minutes here but there's a team and it's in texas that is
00:36:53.480
too good to be allowed into the playoffs well we'll tell you about that coming up
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program
00:38:24.660
888-727-BECK uh we were talking about this amazing situation with this youth football league team
00:38:36.340
uh it's right here in the dallas fort worth metroplex it's in flower mound and uh this
00:38:45.520
they're made up of seven and eight year old kids and it's about time for them they're the best team
00:38:52.200
in the in the league and uh it is time for the playoffs to begin i think this coming weekend or
00:38:58.320
weekend after and uh they've they've been told they're they're not going to be able to participate
00:39:04.080
in the playoffs and the reason they're not going to be able to participate is that they are too good
00:39:10.440
they won every game this year by a combined score of 199 to 6 and so they've penalized them by saying
00:39:20.020
yeah you don't get to participate wait what a great lesson that is for the kids huh oh yeah hey you guys
00:39:27.220
get really good at what you do and work really hard to get there and then we'll punish you for
00:39:32.960
your success by not allowing you to participate it's like the it's an inverse merit-based society
00:39:39.400
yes that's a good good message to send the kids so did they cheat did they do they have kids that
00:39:45.840
are 12 no that's that was my question too are are they a bunch of kids from out of town are they
00:39:51.680
using deflated balls was tom brady in town showing them how to get away with this stuff if
00:39:57.160
tom brady's kid is on this team then i support this fully you know what i bet they did i bet that
00:40:02.500
they were using uh cameras on the other team's practice uh and they they learned their plays
00:40:12.320
ahead ahead of time no they're just there's really too good and one of the coaches in the league who's
00:40:17.780
also the president of the league said look they're just i freely and openly admit it they're just too
00:40:23.020
good and so uh they can go play in some other league well you know what might happen if if a
00:40:29.100
team that is too good plays in a playoff game and a playoff tournament is they might win the tournament
00:40:34.860
and then everyone goes home and has a normal life that's the possible outcome and another thing you
00:40:40.820
could do is use that as a i don't know like inspiration for the kids to say hey you know what
00:40:45.840
next year that's gonna be us because we're gonna work really hard and we're gonna get better this year
00:40:51.280
and we're gonna beat them next year or maybe the year after that but we will one day one day we will
00:40:57.320
be good enough to to beat that team this is texas and flower mount is not like an inner city no it's
00:41:03.560
like an it's a little suburb and it's you know it's you know you think inner city maybe it's a really
00:41:07.820
blue area no no it's a not at all i don't think it is at all it's that's a fascinating one and again
00:41:14.720
like you know you can i don't what are you what are you supposed to do as a coach you're supposed to
00:41:19.460
just let the other team score a bunch of touchdowns to make it make the the end of the season look
00:41:23.580
like it's you know closer than it was that's kind of the mindset though now it does seem to be the
00:41:28.840
mindset you have to be concerned about beating somebody by too much uh every time you go out
00:41:35.400
and play it's just i don't like it this is the glenn back program before we get to the talib clip i do
00:41:42.780
want to know the thanksgiving dinner with the soybean dinner replacement yes do would you be on board
00:41:48.940
with this because i know you you like to eat healthy uh i do not that don't you dare accuse
00:41:53.860
me of trying to eat healthy that is not true i would say you're one of the more healthy healthy
00:41:59.160
focused eaters here wow wouldn't you say your credibility hillary is it all just plummeted
00:42:05.100
because you like the impossible burger as do i yes that is good so i'm a vegetarian i'm not a
00:42:10.880
healthy person oh okay so there's a line there an important distinction that i want to make sure
00:42:15.060
everyone understands no it's funny um actually years ago hillary um i brought in what i eat
00:42:20.160
for thanksgiving uh and pat taste tested it it's called a worthington's protein loaf
00:42:25.280
and uh it was a delicious protein i will say be honest it was good it was good yeah it was good
00:42:32.100
it was surprisingly good it was surprisingly good yeah now that doesn't mean a lot of people are
00:42:35.880
going to switch out uh their turkey this year for the worthington's protein loaf however i i'm happy
00:42:40.400
hillary you might be the one person around here who might appreciate this product you know i do i
00:42:45.600
like a lot of the replacement meats but i will say tofurkey my family has served that a couple of
00:42:50.180
times that it's disgusting yeah the tofurkey thing is not good it's not not strong they they they have
00:42:55.440
a couple of products that are okay but uh the one they they're like turkey thanksgiving replacement i
00:43:00.560
had that one it's not good it's not the protein loaf yes all right we'll get it we'll get you a protein
00:43:05.360
loaf uh coming up here in just moments uh hillary uh thank you so much all right uh radio show starts
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here in just a second we have new details on the the christmas parade incident
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888-727-BECK uh we got to tell you about this uh more information on the the person who killed five
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people at least five and it may turn out to be more hopefully not but uh there are i think nine
00:44:12.560
people still in critical condition we've got more details on him uh coming up we'll get to those
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uh so pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program the uh the person that they're holding
00:46:11.320
now as the person well he is he's a suspect they're i think they're calling him an actual
00:46:15.980
suspect now um is a rapper named daryl brooks 39 years old performs under the name math boy
00:46:24.940
fly yes now i have the entire collection the whole catalog fly i'm missing the greatest hits cd which i
00:46:34.440
need well you have all the other ones i have all the other ones because you have all the other uh
00:46:38.200
macboys fly recordings so you didn't the greatest hits it's remastered it's got some good good
00:46:44.080
good moments there but now is f the pigs on on the the best of as well yeah yeah track three all
00:46:49.640
right good yeah you gotta get f the pigs on there yeah you have to have that now math boy fly and i'm
00:46:56.040
sure he's a fantastic rapper nothing better than you know when you're a rapper you want the word
00:47:01.780
local in front of you that's that's what you want in your career resume yes local rapper math boy fly
00:47:08.140
now what i find a little more interesting than his his rap and as as we noted we're huge fans so
00:47:14.680
we find this to be very interesting because we are very we are pat and i from the streets
00:47:21.180
we this is our yes culture this is where we come from right uh pat grew up on the mean streets of
00:47:26.820
helena yes tana barely escaped barely streets barely barely escaped gunshots flying all the time all
00:47:34.060
all the time around because of the gang battles that you were part of part of yep yeah and um
00:47:40.740
and and you just tried to you tried to make good local boy done good right get out of that city
00:47:48.220
before it get out of the slums get out of the hood hood in helena fortunately i did that's our story
00:47:56.120
okay that we we relate to this culture very very well we're we're all pat and i are and people don't
00:48:02.700
know this we don't we don't publicize it but we are america's number one and number two uh supporters
00:48:08.460
of local rap people don't people don't know they don't know about us and as soon as you go regional
00:48:15.760
we are out we don't want anything to do because you're a sellout then you're a sellout exactly
00:48:20.480
statewide rap no thank you i don't want your sellout rap i want nothing to do with it i want raps about
00:48:26.720
local parks yeah i want where's the pothole yes i i want local uh high school sports in in my raps
00:48:35.280
local rap is where it's at and we've been saying that for for years we started a foundation the local
00:48:41.660
rap foundation the lrf where people can donate to local rappers to will only rap about things in their
00:48:49.920
community and when this local rapper math boy fly yeah uh sings f the pigs he's not talking about
00:48:56.420
police officers no no he's talking about the pig futures that oh yeah because there's a lot of
00:49:01.480
farmland yeah around waukesha and uh he doesn't like he doesn't like pork yeah he it was initially
00:49:08.180
called f the pork bellies and people were like i don't understand it's too long and so he he did
00:49:13.060
change it to f the pigs uh but that's uh really neither neither here nor there with this particular
00:49:16.900
incident what is uh important is his extensive criminal history yeah but it's only 50 pages long
00:49:23.400
50 pages long not 50 items 50 pages of of charges and they go back to 1999 so this is not just a
00:49:35.120
recent thing he's he's a lifelong criminal and there has been a negative light shot uh that has shined on
00:49:44.640
uh three strike laws over around the country lately like a lot of people have been pushing back about
00:49:50.700
that president trump famously pushed uh past criminal justice reform there have been a lot that that has
00:49:57.420
been the tide over the past 20 years i i think that's turning i think that's turning because you
00:50:03.040
have people like this who 50 pages of charges is somehow out on the streets and you say okay well
00:50:07.920
that's a lot of stuff probably shouldn't be out on the streets but still you know is there any way to
00:50:13.760
justify the fact that he was able to be driving a car near a parade and the answer to that absolutely
00:50:19.640
is no because in november of 2021 i don't know how old you were back in november of 2021 i was 12
00:50:26.440
you were 12 years old it was this early november it was early november i was 11 several weeks ago
00:50:33.240
this guy had multiple incidents again including and probably most germane to the situation
00:50:41.000
an incident in which he took the exact suv you saw driving through the parade and drove it over his
00:50:48.660
baby mama intentionally in a parking lot and she went to the hospital they got in a fight he decided
00:50:56.440
it was a good idea to drive his suv over a woman intentionally and then was released on a thousand
00:51:02.760
dollars bond so that he could go run over 53 people at a parade and murder a bunch of uh you know uh
00:51:12.280
performing grandmothers at their christmas parade and hit some children at least as well now some of
00:51:19.820
whom are in critical condition right now in the hospital yes now they are there's this idea the media is
00:51:27.200
doing a weird job with this because they're they're saying oh well he was leaving another incident
00:51:32.120
fleeing another incident no and it that's not really what police are saying what police are saying it
00:51:38.640
seems at this point is that he was out on parole uh or out on bail excuse me for uh this previous
00:51:46.720
incident we just discussed then he got into a some sort of domestic dispute slash knife fight
00:51:51.880
so then the police are called about that knife fight the police are speeding toward him there
00:51:58.580
he's leaving and he goes down this um parade route now the way the media is spinning that is okay well
00:52:09.600
he was fleeing and you know almost like didn't mean to hit people but took a wrong i mean again i this
00:52:16.020
doesn't make any sense but running you know going really fast down a parade route because he was just
00:52:19.960
trying to get away from police it seems like part of his motivation to be driving fast was to get
00:52:25.740
away from police however they have charged him with intentional homicide the the number one the top of
00:52:30.860
the list charge they can come up with in wisconsin so they are saying he did this intentionally now you
00:52:38.280
could be driving really fast down a road and decide you know i'm gonna hit that person too like it
00:52:43.120
might not have been a pre-planned terrorist style attack i think is basically the distinction here it
00:52:48.640
wasn't like you know what i'm gonna wait until this parade starts uh at the end of the road and
00:52:53.520
then i'm gonna bust through the barrier and run people over like you might see from an islamic
00:52:57.380
terrorist where they have months of planning of an incident like this it seems to be less planned
00:53:01.780
than that but just as intentional as that so whether you i don't it's that to me not an entirely
00:53:09.780
important distinction but that is where the media is getting that from so now this is a guy who's had
00:53:17.880
all sorts of problems with the law we went through a bunch of the stuff yesterday now he did have one
00:53:21.560
incident here pat with a with a 16 year old um and he did mention that he didn't know she was 16
00:53:28.820
uh he he claims um that he had a something called statutory sexual seduction which i did not realize
00:53:37.880
i mean it sounds like a crime i just didn't know they called it that uh but statutory sexual uh
00:53:43.840
seduction and he says he did not know the girl was 16 years old and some have said you know look
00:53:52.460
who knows i mean she looks may have looked 17 up to 17 years old so i don't know maybe wow maybe
00:54:01.380
that's this excuse wow maybe she looks 16 and a half i don't know but he is uh also has uh
00:54:08.600
charges charges of battery gun misuse strangulation suffocation property destruction um going back
00:54:16.320
to 1999 tons of drug charges as well as you might expect um and he's a tier two sex offender on the
00:54:22.600
sex offender registry in nevada well it's it's like he says in one of our favorite songs uh stew
00:54:30.140
they gonna need a cleaner for the s we did all my killers gacy where them bodies hid
00:54:37.820
oh good good yeah that's a good thing to glorify john winn gacy yeah who was also from wisconsin
00:54:43.160
wasn't he i don't know he's the one that dressed up as a clown right wasn't he wasn't that his
00:54:48.060
wasn't that his shtick yeah maybe yes okay i think it was yeah uh i i you know it's interesting to
00:54:53.980
watch this because i've been watching uh slowly over time going through the wire the show on hbo which
00:54:58.880
many people have said uh is one of the greatest shows of all time oh really yeah it's always on the top
00:55:04.840
of the list with like breaking bad and you know a few others that are famously really good shows
00:55:09.280
uh and this is on jason whitlock's full house fuller house yeah full house is usually towards
00:55:15.360
the bottom of the list fuller house usually top three you know how this works yeah jason whitlock
00:55:19.900
who's a blaze tv personality uh he it's like his favorite show of all time and he was in here one
00:55:25.060
day saying how great it was so i've been watching it and it's interesting like you get the sense
00:55:29.440
from watching this show which is famed for its realism but of course this is true outside of a
00:55:36.320
television show as well that you there is a certain let me shall we call them super predators i believe
00:55:42.460
it's what hillary clinton used to call them not not because of the color of their skin at all which
00:55:47.840
seemed to be what hillary was going for but there is a certain class of people who just start committing
00:55:52.860
crimes and don't stop committing crimes i will say this man in uh in wisconsin is the type of person
00:56:01.040
i'm talking about a person who over and over and over again regardless of the consequences continues
00:56:09.080
to commit escalating crimes over a multi-decade process and at some point you have to say no more
00:56:19.080
freedom for you you don't just get to terrorize everybody in the community non-stop throughout
00:56:27.320
your entire life no and you start looking at something like that a viewpoint such as yours
00:56:34.680
on the 50th page of the crimes that he's committed right you're you're looking through the first 49 and
00:56:41.860
you're thinking okay we can rehabilitate this guy he's fine he's fine but then you get to page 50 and
00:56:47.540
then it's too much yeah okay it's just too much now now you've now you've gone too far and the 50th
00:56:52.700
page in this particular case is him running over someone with the exact vehicle yeah right that's
00:56:58.080
the 50th page on this one so yeah you know i don't know what the line is it's not you know three still
00:57:03.700
like the three strike laws have had problems because you have you know a kid who's 18 years old who gets
00:57:10.360
busted with pot three times and then he's in prison for the rest of his life okay we can all understand that
00:57:14.840
probably doesn't make a lot of sense it's because it needs to be coupled with common sense yeah you
00:57:20.180
could have a three strike law and then you see something like that and you think that doesn't
00:57:24.180
apply to the three strike law right maybe smaller crimes i mean look there are problems with all of
00:57:29.020
these things and felonies that you know are violent you you're strangling strangulation yeah okay
00:57:36.060
that counts qualify you know and maybe it's not three maybe it's five maybe it's eight maybe it's
00:57:40.440
ten strikes but it's not 50 pages at some point the guy needs to be taken out of society
00:57:45.860
and put somewhere where he can't hurt people anymore yeah you can't just sit here as a policy
00:57:51.660
and allow someone to terrorize an entire community however the democrats do want that to happen
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who don't care about uh criminals being kept apart from polite society right they don't and i can
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i can tell you this now she's gonna try to talk her way out of this but this is an interview with
00:59:28.360
rashida talib uh member of the squad uh interviewed by jonathan swan now jonathan swan is one of those
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guys i don't think you want to you you just say no to his interviews because he will push on both
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sides you know he and he sees like what you want in a journalist yeah and like he'll be annoying when
00:59:46.700
he's talking to your guy yeah and he's pretty good when he's talking to the other people here he is
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talking to rashida talib holding her accountable for a bill she co-sponsored in 2020 you endorsed
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the breathe act which is a series of proposals to transform america's criminal justice system
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and create quote a roadmap for prison abolition the breathe act proposes emptying federal detention
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facilities within 10 years to what extent wow wrestled with any potential downsides of releasing
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into society every single person who's currently in a federal prison yeah again i think that
01:00:24.980
everyone's like oh my god we're gonna just release everybody that's not that's what yeah but did you
01:00:29.720
see how many people are mentally ill that are in prison right now no i know but the act that you
01:00:34.120
so we're gonna actually says release everyone but in 10 years but think about it who will release
01:00:39.600
but there are like human traffickers oh i know child sex so but you're saying do you mean that
01:00:44.380
you don't actually support that no you endorse the no i endorse the breathe act and looking at federal
01:00:49.320
the policies and how we incarcerate absolutely and you see this is like she geez now the now you could
01:00:57.900
go two ways on this does rashida talib just not have any information over the bill that she co-sponsored
01:01:03.820
i i think that's possible it's plausible that she just doesn't know what it is someone said there's
01:01:09.240
a racial injustice bill and she just signed on it's not completely insane to believe that you can see
01:01:14.760
here her face she looks shot first of all it's the first time she's ever been asked a tough question
01:01:19.620
in her entire life yeah in her entire life she's never been asked one tough question so this is the
01:01:24.120
first one she's stunned yeah you know that this is even occurring but as she no as as jonathan swan
01:01:32.040
correctly notes the bill literally says no one in prison in 10 years and yes there are mentally ill
01:01:38.880
people in prison and of course that's true there are mentally ill people everywhere on the street
01:01:45.600
on the street in almost every city in america san francisco is a nice example of that but yes of
01:01:53.040
course there's mentally ill people in prison there are also murderers right there are all sorts of
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people yeah i mean i can't imagine she wants the q anon shaman not to be in prison of course she
01:02:05.600
wants that well that guy's dangerous they all want kyle rittenhouse in jail he moved a podium
01:02:10.060
he did move a podium aggressively aggressively and horns on his head he wore horns on his head yeah
01:02:16.660
and i i don't know if he was a viking or what he was pretending to be there but he's not one of
01:02:21.280
those people he's not a viking he's not and so you can't be wearing horns on your head if you're not
01:02:27.400
a viking yeah he's he's he's appropriating the culture that's cultural viking culture appropriation
01:02:35.080
that's wrong that's a crime i'm pretty sure if rashida talib has her way it's definitely a crime
01:02:39.540
yeah but again you know you have federal prisons in 10 years what a dumb thing to advocate every
01:02:45.820
it's unbelievable yeah you have you know mass murderers in federal prison yeah you have i mean
01:02:51.240
they he points out human traffickers rapists oh i know was her was her response to that yeah oh i know
01:02:58.920
but that come on but you know there's like so she can't even come up with the point no that well we
01:03:06.600
would make distinctions between mass murderers and and uh mentally ill people because her bill doesn't
01:03:13.300
make any distinctions they want all of the people that drive down road again all of the people that
01:03:20.480
drive down roads and run over people at parades she wants out of prison within 10 years she co-sponsored
01:03:28.620
that bill that's her that are the those are the democrats that's what they want and i believe the
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bill has something dozens of sponsors it's not the entire democratic establishment that has embraced it
01:03:38.960
but the the progressive caucus has think about that too they want the prisons emptied within the next
01:03:46.280
10 years and they want police defunded what is it you want our our communities to look like in the
01:03:54.940
united states of america oh who is going to areas of san francisco oh that's what they want a free for
01:04:01.760
all you'd have absolute chaos you know people crapping on the streets and uh you know we saw we showed
01:04:07.100
the video uh yesterday on studios america of the uh i think we may have played it here as well the
01:04:12.500
nordstrom uh yeah 80 people that went into nordstrom and just cleaned about there's another louis vuitton
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incident last night where they stole 120 000 of merchandise these are organized crime rings and i go
01:04:24.720
back to the wire where this is this was the culture at the time where it was drugs then it seems to be
01:04:31.740
organized theft right now where you know you just realize what the limits of the law are you realize
01:04:36.460
where the loopholes are and you go exploit them uh to the terrorizing of the community and it's again
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democrats decriminalizing theft under a thousand dollars yep they're not going to charge you wow
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party one of the two it's one of the two so did you watch the mandalorian yes you did yes did you like
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it i liked it i think that's the right word i wouldn't say i didn't love it i wasn't in love with
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it it was a little slow at times but it was yes it was fine yeah what about the last episode
01:07:25.020
i did you love the last episode i don't know that i remember it um uh off the top of my head but i
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will say i'm there was a surprise person that showed up at the end i don't remember i mean
01:07:37.080
the surprise to some i think a lot of people expected it but somebody very familiar showed up
01:07:43.260
yes and it was a sort of a cgi situation yeah yes okay i do remember this i kind of like ever since
01:07:50.220
the gina carano thing happened i i have no room for their nonsense i'm so annoyed with them right now
01:07:57.900
that i can't yes i can't get excited over any new star wars stuff at the moment yes because i mean
01:08:04.440
she got fired from this show for nothing for nothing literally for nothing uh but now will
01:08:12.040
pedro pascal be fired because of what he just tweeted he just tweeted a tribute to joseph rosenbaum
01:08:20.480
the child rapist yeah yes the child rapist that was shot by kyle rittenhouse now he was the first
01:08:30.200
attacker right he was the first guy that came up and was was messing with kyle rittenhouse and said
01:08:36.260
he was going to kill kyle rittenhouse he was going to kill him using the n-word frequently right uh was
01:08:41.220
uh saying on video shoot me shoot me um if i catch you alone i'm going to kill you super troubled guy
01:08:48.040
super troubled guy and you know he was not even a blm protester he was a guy who was just released
01:08:53.440
from a mental hospital who he was there for suicide on suicide watch and then he comes up to a guy with
01:08:59.900
a bunch of guys with big guns and says shoot me shoot me i mean these these actions aren't exactly
01:09:03.780
inconsistent yeah and he's you know a convicted child rapist along with a child molester he's also a
01:09:11.980
child molester people keep calling him oh he's a child molester yes he is and in addition to that
01:09:17.060
rape child rape that's just i mean it's incredible and he did this he shared a picture of the two
01:09:23.420
of uh of rosenbaum and anthony huber 36 and 27 murdered august 25th 2020 rest in peace
01:09:33.440
you know that's not something you usually say to a child rapist is rest in peace you more like
01:09:41.760
burning the fires of hell for all eternity where you're continually burning but are never consumed
01:09:48.600
just so the process continues you know that's kind of what a lot of people wish for you
01:09:53.020
no but not pedro pascal rest in peace the stupidity the ignorance of these people on the left that
01:10:03.680
looked into absolutely nothing in this trial heard something from a friend or whatever and decided
01:10:10.520
that kyle rittenhouse killed usually they think it's black people yes during a protest usually that's
01:10:17.160
what they think now i i guess because he actually tweeted their photos he may understand they're right
01:10:21.500
they understand that's true that's that's something true uh though maybe not um but now they're white
01:10:27.700
angels these two they need to rest in peace no reese witherspoon also had an interesting uh tweet
01:10:35.060
about this did you see this i didn't she she was you know talking she basically you know it's
01:10:40.840
interesting because a lot of this i think there are two there are two little levels of this where
01:10:44.580
you have some people who know exactly what happened and are you know um outwardly coming
01:10:50.780
out and just arguing that the white person should have died on the ground because uh he was not on
01:10:57.520
the right side of the protest even though he says he supports the blm movement there are some people
01:11:02.520
who are literally arguing that some people like i think reese witherspoon would fall into this category
01:11:07.120
just turn on autofill right like she heard someone died of a gun all of the people she knows are
01:11:14.960
against the person who fired the gun so she just went into like instant gun crime commentary mode
01:11:22.500
like thank god we have every town for gun safety and like wait a minute like the guy you do realize
01:11:30.760
one of the people who was shot actually had a gun and was was pointing it at kyle rittenhouse
01:11:36.620
uh she she mentioned let's see if i can find the actual tweet here um because she you know she
01:11:44.260
goes into this whole uh analysis which is something like you'd you'd read after a typical gun crime
01:11:53.420
story that the let was making the left on or making the rounds on liberal blogs right um here we go
01:12:00.540
looking at the thread here woke up this morning thinking about every mother father sister
01:12:06.480
brother friend who has lost someone to senseless gun violence in america and then there was no
01:12:13.280
justice for their pain oh my god this is a disgrace gosh is it a disgrace really when well when a child
01:12:19.140
molester tweet is um who's attacking you gets shot i don't consider it a disgrace at all not at all
01:12:24.360
she goes on to say no one should be able to purchase a semi-automatic weapon cross state lines
01:12:30.080
again how do you not know how do you not know how can you think it's worthy of your time
01:12:38.700
to comment on a story you know nothing about you have not spent a second understanding the story
01:12:48.900
and be like oh let me just tweet about it anyway right it's incredible she says no one should be
01:12:53.760
able to purchase a semi-automatic weapon cross state lines didn't happen and kill two people wound
01:12:58.000
another and go free in what world is this safe for any of us well it's safe for kyle rittenhouse
01:13:04.100
because he was being attacked that's why those people got shot he was being attacked in all of the
01:13:09.100
cases it's on video he was being attacked and u.s representatives and judges who support this
01:13:16.500
recklessness will not be receiving my vote ever and the republicans may very well lose beverly hills
01:13:23.060
this time around i don't know where she lives wherever she lives i'm sure is a really close
01:13:27.480
area where republicans are making a big impact um moms demand action every town usa thank you for
01:13:33.040
the work you do it is vital and to the families and friends who are grieving you know not the child
01:13:38.240
children that were molested by joseph rosenbaum they're probably not grieving but to the families
01:13:42.660
and friends who are grieving i'm holding you in my heart and i will never stop advocating for justice
01:13:50.460
dun dun dun so powerful so powerful and so um what's the other word for it stupid it was stupid
01:13:58.060
but stupid but stupid but stupid and this is so common oh it's incredible how commonplace this is
01:14:07.500
virtually everyone on the left everybody in hollywood everybody on the left is is going through this
01:14:12.360
right now uh and part of the interview that that tucker carlson had with kyle rittenhouse
01:14:20.220
involved what biden said about him and rittenhouse asked that you know maybe at least uh joe biden
01:14:29.020
you could at least watch the trial or look at some of the evidence from the trial which was great
01:14:36.740
because biden literally admitted he didn't see any of it
01:14:40.100
i just heard a moment ago i didn't watch the trial so i oh okay but i felt like i was really
01:14:54.400
compelled to comment on it anyway i i didn't watch the trial uh so that's why i called him a white
01:15:02.920
supremacist uh i didn't watch the trial but that's why i said i was really angry about the verdict
01:15:09.880
how stupid is that and this guy's the president of the united states he's not just some yahoo from
01:15:17.140
hollywood he's the president of the united states it would be nice if you learned any of the facts
01:15:22.160
if any of the politicians who are all over this kyle rittenhouse thing and they want him
01:15:27.500
in prison if they just look into what actually happened it would really be helpful does not seem
01:15:34.720
to be a priority and and no and the reason it's not a priority is they never pay a price for it
01:15:40.200
there's never never there's never a situation where what happened to gina carano happens to
01:15:46.640
her co-star who has done the same thing and worse yeah uh much worse than anything that gina carano
01:15:54.360
has done we just glorified a child rapist yeah a lot worse than gina carano did
01:16:02.120
it really is it's unbelievable though that you know because i i think about this sometimes where
01:16:08.260
there are these issues let's take spending for example spending i think you can look at and say
01:16:13.960
republicans also suck on it like they suck on spending yes the democrats suck on it and they they're
01:16:20.020
worse however the republicans also are terrible they don't care about it at all it's not a priority
01:16:26.340
they will continue to spend and try to buy votes just like democrats and it's despicable this is
01:16:33.020
something totally different the the case here with kyle rittenhouse is not a case where well
01:16:38.140
republicans do this as well i mean look you know the uh ahmaud arbor situation is going on right now
01:16:44.240
i see very few conservatives out there saying well they should be completely they didn't do anything
01:16:48.020
wrong it's a good idea to go ahead and follow around people are jogging anybody anybody that
01:16:53.040
right yeah i think conservatives are looking at these incidents and looking at the facts yeah and
01:16:58.440
saying well this one seems pretty bad this one isn't and so we act accordingly and i don't even know
01:17:06.520
i'd like to think it's virtue i'd like to think conservatives are more high-minded and they're they want
01:17:13.560
to do the right thing and that may very well be it it may also be that we don't want to look like
01:17:18.520
morons all the time it may just be a selfish instinct that we don't want to reese witherspoon ourselves
01:17:25.380
right like i just i have a reflexive uh uh feeling to oppose embarrassing myself in public all the time
01:17:36.980
i just don't want it to occur so therefore i don't tweet idiot idiotic comments about things i know
01:17:43.580
nothing about right right and there's no there's no instinct among celebrities and and honestly
01:17:50.540
more embarrassing than celebrities are high level democratic officials like joe biden like kamala harris
01:17:59.380
like cory bush like uh iana presley like aoc who come out here and just say literally the dumbest thing
01:18:09.100
possible about everything and never seemed it never seems to bother them forget the consequences
01:18:15.400
don't you just feel dumb isn't there a day where you just want to avoid looking like you have the
01:18:24.560
iq of a carrot is there ever a moment where this happens pat sadly the answer is no no there isn't
01:18:33.620
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program stew is mentioning how differently conservatives handle these trials and these situations
01:19:59.720
than than liberals and progressives do progressives if you're on the left you just believed
01:20:06.980
kyle rittenhouse was a white racist a supremacist white supremacist a racist who just summarily killed
01:20:15.400
uh two black people uh on the streets of kenosha and you don't listen to anything that that disturbs that
01:20:23.060
little scenario that's in your head whereas with the arbory trial um i think that conservatives can
01:20:32.140
look at what happened there and what the uh what the lawyers are saying in an objective way and say
01:20:40.000
wow something's radically wrong there uh what did he do to deserve what he got uh listen to the
01:20:49.240
the defense lawyer sum up her case from yesterday turning ahmaud arbery into a victim
01:20:58.760
after the choices that he made does not reflect the reality of what brought ahmaud arbery to satilla shores
01:21:09.820
in his khaki shorts with no socks to cover his long dirty toenails
01:21:18.900
what is is that a joke or are you serious so he's wearing a khaki khaki shorts with no socks
01:21:32.620
to cover his long dirty toenails and that's why he's not a victim
01:21:39.540
wow seem like a good point is that tied into something else seem like a good point
01:21:47.000
no it wasn't really tied into anything maybe she's just like one of those people who really gets
01:21:53.160
grossed out by long dirty toenails and just couldn't help herself to bring it up i don't
01:21:57.260
think anybody appreciates them necessarily yeah i have not followed this case i haven't followed
01:22:02.020
it closely either so it could be related to something else than trial i'm sure it is but
01:22:06.220
i don't know what i mean the idea of him not because you know they're presenting him as a
01:22:10.060
jogger right so yeah he was jogging khaki shorts and no socks does not necessarily uh scream jogging
01:22:16.820
i guess is their point i don't know what the toenails have to do with it though i don't i don't either
01:22:20.960
wasn't the big deal they were pissed at him for going inside a construction site yeah that's that was
01:22:26.720
yeah and so they they hunted him down and shot him because he went into the construction site and he
01:22:33.180
wasn't supposed to well yeah and you look at the difference between the rittenhouse story you know
01:22:36.640
uh rosenbaum was three or four feet away from him when he shot um because he was charging and he
01:22:42.140
waited they i heard one of the attorneys saying they were 30 to 40 feet away it could have been seconds
01:22:47.580
okay i mean yeah 30 to 40 feet seems a little a little different than three to four feet yeah you
01:22:55.560
know especially when you're dealing with someone who does not have a gun yes so you know big difference
01:23:03.160
between the way we're looking at these two different trials and clean your toenails
01:23:07.220
program okay yeah i mean come on so so what and okay there's a few human traffickers couple of
01:23:18.020
murderers and you know maybe some rapists but i not that many it's how do you square this with like
01:23:25.720
for example the me too movement jeez i don't know harvey weinstein is out of prison
01:23:31.060
now i think it's federal prison i think it deals with but i mean i would assume the concept
01:23:35.540
goes down to all prisons right it's not just federal uh eventually that's the plan at least
01:23:41.200
so harvey weinstein gets out of prison uh-huh how does that does that help the me too movement
01:23:46.720
i guess republicans can stay in right let's let the republicans you can't let the insurrectionists
01:23:55.920
out in 10 years of course or 20 or even 30. it's the biggest attack since the civil war can't let
01:24:00.900
that happen it was the day democracy almost died almost died almost died that day you see the q anon
01:24:07.700
shaman almost the president of the united states almost almost almost almost killed the whole
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now oh uh which is uh if you don't know our award-winning president yeah he won person of the year
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for the islamic emirate of afghanistan uh congratulations to taliban joe uh president joe biden
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yeah so you can have that i didn't know he had won that one yeah that's great it's great you know
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that's great good for him you know some people consider he deserves it consider us to be partisan
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no and that's not true here we are celebrating an award given to our illustrious award-winning
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that up i also like the nickname brain dead biden i i think that applies as well taliban joe and
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brain dead biden how is that it's just amazing that this is happening yeah yeah it is i mean because
01:28:45.120
you could make an argument here's a guy who's been in office since 19 and he won an election
01:28:49.280
1972 so he's been in office for a very long time nearly 50 years you'd think he'd have some awareness
01:28:55.860
as to how to do his job yes you would right um and i can understand uh that uh you might have
01:29:04.660
been more optimistic about his presidency than pat or i right i mean it's possible you might be on the
01:29:10.880
left you might be a moderate and you didn't like trump for whatever reason and you decided to go with
01:29:15.580
joe biden okay or you know whatever with you know but you can't possibly think this is going well
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right i don't think so we can all come together on that point even though he keeps trying to tell
01:29:25.800
you you're doing really well uh under my lead here you're doing we're doing way better than
01:29:32.340
under the previous administration well how could you think that i well we've got the inflation which
01:29:39.200
is good because inflation's good yeah you might get more salary because of it and then and then
01:29:46.280
there's the situation uh at the border which we're a lot of people love america and they're coming here
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to join us really yeah yeah so that's a good situation and the the pandemic
01:30:00.420
is going well too now that's really going great yeah um so let me just give you an idea of the approval
01:30:10.880
rating of joe biden right now and how how that how that measures up okay you know over the years
01:30:16.460
so right now now donald trump we've talked about and that he came into office uh with an approval
01:30:21.340
rating uh really started out about 44 percent and at this point his presidency was at 38 percent
01:30:27.140
which is it was between those two numbers pretty much his entire presidency um joe biden started
01:30:32.900
some outliers some polls like rasmussen i think that had him higher at times yeah this is an average i
01:30:37.680
should say is an average of all the polls so biden started much higher than trump though and has
01:30:41.960
dropped much faster than trump he has not crossed the trump line however yet wasn't he way over 50
01:30:47.620
at the beginning was he even at 60 uh first mid 50s 55 and he's dropped all the way down now to 42
01:30:53.680
so he's only four points ahead of where trump was at this point in his presidency is this a poll average
01:30:58.460
this is a poll average yes okay 298 days into his presidency so the 36 is not a poll average that's
01:31:04.120
just somebody's poll yeah i think that was i think quinnipiac was that poll and usually quinnipiac
01:31:08.480
is fairly friendly to democrats so but i mean trump is is is a is an i would argue an outlier in some
01:31:15.180
ways he was he came in as a very sort of divisive president because not because of his policies just
01:31:20.880
because that was he was a guy who was attacked by the media constantly he wasn't even particularly
01:31:25.180
popular among republicans at this point this is early in his presidency people are still kind of
01:31:30.060
doubting him okay so trump who never really ran on a with a high approval rating never really did
01:31:36.760
well in those polls he's ahead biden is still ahead of him although it's getting closer and closer by
01:31:41.320
the day okay barack obama uh well biden is uh about nine points behind obama where he was in his
01:31:49.800
presidency um he is 43 points behind george w bush in this point in his presidency now you'll note it's
01:31:56.760
past september so george bush was still had an 85 approval rating wow um but uh considerably behind
01:32:03.260
that but that's he's now behind bill clinton um by six points at this point in his presidency george hw
01:32:10.780
bush he is down by 47 points yeah because there again you had a wartime president so you bush uh george
01:32:20.180
hw bush was at 69.8 percent at this point that was right around gulf war one right no i can't i don't
01:32:26.800
know it's three about 300 days into his presidency oh okay um a 10 a 10 point i would say no it looks
01:32:33.560
like that that happened later because he went to 90 at one point yeah and he got to 85 86 in you know
01:32:40.880
about 800 days into his presidency okay so bush is way ahead reagan also way ahead of biden by about 10
01:32:48.160
points jimmy carter about 14 points ahead of biden at this point in his presidency wow
01:32:53.780
gerald ford about seven points ahead of joe biden at this point in his presidency richard nixon about
01:33:00.460
24 points ahead of joe biden at this point in his presidency uh linden watergate he was pretty
01:33:06.640
popular oh yeah lyndon johnson uh let's see 32 points ahead of joe biden at this point in his presidency
01:33:14.080
john f kennedy um 36 points ahead of joe biden at this point in his presidency dwight eisenhower
01:33:22.620
19 points ahead of joe biden here are you sensing any pattern here wow and uh harry truman was let's
01:33:30.500
see 20 points ahead of biden at this point in his presidency i think what we're saying is biden
01:33:35.620
really sucks and the people don't really like him what evidence do you have well
01:33:41.100
other than everything you just presented there yeah now i will say john uh f kennedy is yes way ahead
01:33:49.940
of joe biden however the the new incoming president jfk jr we don't know what his approval ratings are
01:33:57.000
yet because he has not taken over the white house no and it's strange um q anon continues to wait for him
01:34:01.760
here in dallas uh this is great weeks after they first gathered near dealey plaza which is where it
01:34:09.100
all happened with jfk uh dozens of believers in the furthest fringe of the q anon conspiracy theory
01:34:16.260
remain in dallas expecting long dead jfk jr to reveal himself in the city where where his father
01:34:24.420
was assassinated and usher in the reinstatement of donald trump as president so they gathered on november
01:34:31.560
second at dealey plaza and they waited all day in the rain three hundred people waited all day in
01:34:39.460
the rain for jfk jr to show up now did he show up he did not okay he did not darn it stubbornly he held
01:34:47.180
out for a while and i think my thought was well that makes sense because he's probably waiting for
01:34:53.420
the more symbolic november 22nd date that's what you thought that's what i thought okay initially didn't
01:34:58.900
think that maybe there was an issue with his flight no no no i thought okay i think he's waiting for
01:35:04.380
november 22nd because that's really there's a lot of symbolism there because that's the day
01:35:09.000
uh on which his father was assassinated um so that's what i thought and then yesterday was of
01:35:15.660
course november 22nd and he still didn't show so he now i'm thinking he might have missed a flight
01:35:21.700
or two or maybe he was on the flight and that that may have been the problem yeah i hope not
01:35:26.240
um but this is a tricky uh situation it is a really tricky situation i don't you know this is a by the
01:35:34.380
way a fringy theory for q anon like even if you are a q anon believer to the extent pat that
01:35:42.160
you know if you go back in the history of this of the q thing which is you know mainly mainly used
01:35:50.620
as a way to make republicans look insane by democrats right like this is not pretty much
01:35:55.100
it's not a really huge following i mean you yes you can find they try to make it out as if it were
01:35:59.700
big exactly it's not it's it's not it's not but you know it's it's it's still pretty fascinating how
01:36:05.620
this stuff happens and there's a documentary on hbo called q into the storm i believe it's called
01:36:11.340
yeah i've started to watch oh really yeah it's pretty interesting you know again it's not like
01:36:15.940
it comes from hbo it's guy goes all over the world tracking these people down yeah and
01:36:20.380
and it's not the people it's the people who are like running these websites where the q postings
01:36:24.160
first started so it's people who actually had visibility as to who was posting at what time
01:36:28.760
yeah and what ip dress address they were coming from and he really goes back and this is all before
01:36:34.860
january 6 this is all just kind of looking at how this movement or conspiracy theory or whatever you
01:36:42.280
want to call it developed and it's pretty fascinating i mean it's it's a is an amazing adventure
01:36:47.740
and it has a little bit to do with donald trump but really not much i mean it it doesn't have much
01:36:52.300
to do with it's not really a political documentary as much as it's just the history of this stuff and
01:36:57.600
one of their first things was that the left democrats in particular are uh pedophiles and they were running
01:37:06.380
a child sex ring out of the basement of uh the pizza comet comet ping pong ping pong pizza yeah in
01:37:15.300
washington dc they supposedly had were running this thing out of their basement they don't even have
01:37:20.120
a basement so they weren't running it out of there um and people showed up and demanded to see the
01:37:26.880
children in the basement and they're like yeah we don't we don't have a basement so and people who
01:37:32.460
aren't architects might not understand this but it's very difficult to run a child sex ring out of a
01:37:36.640
basement you don't have yes it really is hard it sort of defies the laws of physics in some ways i think i
01:37:43.660
mentioned this to you before but i had a friend who was in washington dc at the time and uh for you
01:37:48.460
know some event birthday or something i sent him a a uh a gift card to comet ping pong pizza and just
01:37:56.480
said you know what to do that is great he really appreciated apparently the pizza is actually pretty
01:38:03.240
good really yeah that's what i've heard it's been featured on food network oh has yeah okay so maybe
01:38:07.880
it is pretty good uh guy fietti oh really went on diners drive-ins and dives wow he's involved too
01:38:12.640
he's involved jeez i would not have seen that coming he seems like such a good guy i know i know
01:38:18.280
who saw that coming um so anyway so anyway this this is even weird for q anon right so that so the
01:38:24.960
there's an official q right even though we don't think you know it's not a guy in the government blah
01:38:30.520
blah blah there is someone who was posting as q yes that person said jfk jr is not alive
01:38:38.200
so so like even inside the q world this is an outlying strange fringy conspiracy but there is
01:38:47.220
a guy named michael bryan protzman who has started like a an offshoot of q anon or a group within q anon
01:38:56.320
called negative 48 okay and they're the ones who believe jfk jr is coming back and he's going to
01:39:02.000
usher in donald trump to be the president and then donald trump is going to make him the vice president
01:39:07.100
and resign and he's going to go on to be the king of kings and jfk jr will be president of the united
01:39:13.620
states i gotta say if i had the chance to be king of kings i'd also resign the presidency that sounds
01:39:17.660
like a better gig it does now it's already occupied i mean yeah there is a king of kings already
01:39:23.060
so that's problematic symbolic about this here i don't yeah it's weird it's not the right message
01:39:29.360
i'll tell you that not at all no so uh we'll tell you more about this because there's some more
01:39:35.280
interesting angles and other celebrities that are involved in in this appearance or reappearance
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program uh we're talking about this uh q anon sort of subgroup called negative 48 and they're a group
01:41:00.220
that believes jfk jr is coming back from the dead i believe they they think he's been resurrected
01:41:08.280
and so they expect him here in dallas to appear at dealey plaza and then and then somehow he ushers
01:41:16.500
donald trump into the presidency which seems unconstitutional at first glance but um what do
01:41:26.620
i know what do i know uh they're not only are they waiting for uh jfk jr to show up at dealey plaza
01:41:35.960
but um there were a couple of other celebrities dead celebrities who were expected as well
01:41:41.700
including michael jackson and princess diana now if i had known that michael jackson
01:41:50.800
and princess die were going to show up with jfk jr i think i would have joined them at dealey plaza
01:41:57.780
but i didn't even know that part until today so i'm a little i'm kind of excited they haven't done
01:42:03.120
this yet because i want to be there when that happens you know i think it'd be fun to see michael
01:42:07.460
come back you think i do yeah don't you think so i've got some questions for him well i have a
01:42:13.740
little i have concerns about this entire thing because are we saying that they were not killed
01:42:18.100
and then are just going to show up or they died and are going to be like coming back and they're
01:42:23.380
all skeletons and stuff like that i'm a little concerned i think some of them if not all have
01:42:29.260
been resurrected okay so probably so i think they're in they're they're in good shape i think
01:42:35.060
they're in good shape there's a documentary called pet cemetery where um you know it seems like these
01:42:40.500
these pets these people are coming back and they look pretty normal but then they do terrible things
01:42:45.580
oh no don't put your feet down next to a bed is what i remember out of that movie really yes uh
01:42:51.020
something pops out from underneath well i mean spoiler alert on the stephen king movie from the
01:42:57.200
from the 70s 80s i would say 80s uh but you don't if you're if you if you happen to be the actor who
01:43:05.160
portrayed herman munster you do not want to put your feet next to the bed that's all i'm gonna say
01:43:09.620
now that's i'm talking to a very narrow audience there yeah but if you happen to be an actor that
01:43:15.920
portrayed herman munster at some point in your career do not put your feet next to the bed if
01:43:21.360
you happen to bury your dead son in a pet cemetery oh wow that's just something that and so the same
01:43:26.260
thing might apply here so was the son pissed about that he didn't like being buried in the pet cemetery
01:43:31.720
this is he was he was dead oh yeah so they buried him there but when you bury someone in a pet cemetery
01:43:38.640
as you know they come back to life oh um no i didn't know that that's really interesting oh i
01:43:43.720
thought everyone had seen this documentary i'm learning new things yeah so they come back to
01:43:46.740
life but they seem to be almost like a bad remix of the previous so like if you put a cat in the pet
01:43:54.580
cemetery the cat comes back and it looks like your cat but then it like but it's me scratches your face
01:43:59.800
yeah i don't like that yeah i don't like that if you put your kid in there it's much worse yeah
01:44:04.280
don't okay try not to put your kid in there if you could help it i think i could help it yeah i
01:44:11.560
wouldn't yeah i wouldn't bury him at the pet cemetery i would i would look different strokes
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for different folk but i would recommend a traditional burial it's a good safety tip or perhaps
01:44:21.400
use a reputable firm uh instead of the pet cemetery in the woods near your house okay fair enough
01:44:28.520
fair enough just recommendations again i'm not i'm not your dad no right you know if you want to
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we don't have to listen to you no you don't have to if i want to bury a relative in the pet cemetery i
01:44:39.160
will yeah this is that so far i haven't wanted to you haven't wanted to and you can if you want i'm
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just saying if you do yeah you're not the boss of me i i agree i don't have to bury loved ones where
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you say that's right that's a great point this is america after all right so if you don't want to use
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pet cemetery definitely cheaper i'll bet it will kill you though you will be murdered really
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uh the rapper who's being held in the christmas parade killings in waukesha wisconsin
01:47:24.380
uh daryl brooks 39 years old he goes by math boy uh fly math boy good old math boy fly and we should
01:47:32.300
note you might think m-a-t-h-b-o-y no no no no no no m-a-t-h-b-o-i much hipper much cooler much cooler
01:47:40.680
uh and you know a lot of stuff is circulating on the internet internet that he was a blm supporter
01:47:46.120
and a democrat and he does also seem to be at times critical of obama um but really when you
01:47:54.060
boil it down what 92 percent of democrat or black uh voters vote democrat i i would assume this is a
01:48:02.940
much higher percentage in inner cities much higher percentage in among local rappers among
01:48:09.000
local rappers yes now the the national rappers are much more balanced in their voting habits but
01:48:15.760
local rappers are exclusively democrat yes and then um when it comes to criminals almost all of
01:48:21.360
them i would say if you're democrats african-american black or white african-american rapper criminals
01:48:26.460
you're at what 99 uh are democrats yes so criminals in general are over 90 uh democrat i think i would
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not be surprised if that's true uh considering we just played you audio of how they want to let
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them all out of prison i would not be surprised so anyway the point of this to be is that it should
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not surprise you to find that if this person was posting on social media they were posting
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crazy blm things that doesn't necessarily mean it's it's tied to kenosha or anything like that
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but it does it's not exactly going against the grain here we're not exactly so um but he now he's had
01:49:04.440
some issues in his past it's it's not more than 50 pages of issues i mean it might now now it might
01:49:10.780
be more than 50 pages of issues but up until earlier this week page 51 now it's possible with
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all these charges it may be i mean 48 to 48 people were injured five people were killed yeah we don't
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know how much higher those numbers will go but i would assume there's a at least a charge for each
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one of those true um probably multiple charges for each of those so we're probably at 70 80 90 pages
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at this point but we were at 50 pages before this incident and we as we all know you get your
01:49:39.720
first 50 pages of charges free uh you do whatever you want until you get to that 51st page then the
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punishments start and that's a rational way to run a society uh but he did have one stand uh one
01:49:52.220
little incident that stood out a little bit which is he is a tier two not a tier one but a tier two
01:49:58.620
uh sexual uh deviant in uh in nevada uh he's had some sexual uh assault uh issues there and he was
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nice enough though to explain them and sometimes i think we don't get enough perspective from those
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charged with having sex with 16 year olds what do they think about the incident right right what are
01:50:21.840
what what's their story i'd love to know so we luckily have him on camera talking about it here
01:50:29.000
it is and then as soon as we fall out all of a sudden now i'm a pedophile let me explain that
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okay all right 10 years ago 2006 okay i caught a case with my oldest daughter's mama yes my baby
01:50:40.140
mama okay she's from oakland i was busting moves in nevada okay i meet the she says she want to get
01:50:45.160
out so i'm pimping on the i'll take her to nevada okay you know i'm saying i get cracked
01:50:49.020
know what you're saying i'm saying i didn't know the b**** was 16 at the time she gave a statement
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to the police and told them yeah she that i was pimping and uh that she was 16 and that i didn't
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know that okay all right now i he keeps asking if we know what he's saying i do not know what he's
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saying no he's starting to lose me yeah so i don't there were several parts of it where i did not
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understand what he was saying and as we pointed out earlier we're fans of local rap yeah huge supporters
01:51:17.400
of the local rap industry which now uh some estimates say is up to a twelve thousand dollars
01:51:23.040
a year in industry which is incredible incredible growing so quickly yeah but uh apparently what
01:51:30.060
he's saying here is his baby mama yeah he was a pimping on on this particular baby on the baby mama
01:51:37.480
and uh she she wanted to to get down with this particular baby papa huh and um now look age is
01:51:46.160
but a number as as many pedophiles say um so is this the 16 year old who's his baby mama yes i guess
01:51:52.700
now she's older pat they grow up apparently they do eventually get to the point where they are of age
01:51:57.600
he just chose a moment before that wow you know i'm saying you know we do that now i think i know
01:52:03.380
what he's saying so he's saying he didn't know she was 16 at the time okay which is a relatively i
01:52:09.000
think common excuse yeah when you get in yourself in one of these situations but he was not aware
01:52:14.840
so he may have thought she was 15 he didn't know i didn't consider that yeah wow it could be even
01:52:21.560
worse i didn't know she was 16 i thought she was 14 right i i didn't know it could have been that
01:52:26.560
would have been that would have been an interesting moment in the i'm sorry uh yeah i thought she was
01:52:31.960
14 do you know what i'm saying and then he would say yes i do know what you're saying
01:52:35.960
and would confirm that yeah so among the other 49 pages of charges this this one does stand out
01:52:44.200
now he has a lot of he has a song he now as you know i mean i don't i'm i i want to make sure the
01:52:49.000
audience understands i'm not explaining this to pat because pat knows the local rap scene whole
01:52:53.000
catalog uh but he does have a song where he seemingly you know says some bad things about
01:52:58.000
donald trump now donald trump used to be positively mentioned in all rap songs up until he ran for
01:53:02.920
president and now he's negatively mentioned in all rap songs so true prior to 2015 yeah they loved
01:53:10.360
him oh rappers loved him they aspire to be billionaires like he is i i think that's the
01:53:15.420
deal right and flashy billionaires right flashy right yes you know trump obviously is a little is
01:53:20.180
flashy he's got a lot of gold around him right you know it has lots of nice things bling if you will
01:53:24.640
yeah oh and you could and just you could see how natural that felt from pat to say the word bling
01:53:29.500
yeah and that's how you know he loves his local rap rap about the community and it's really true
01:53:37.300
it's really true i was right i actually don't even like getting my weather reports from local news i
01:53:43.320
like getting it from local rap i i prefer to get like what's what's the dew point i would like to know
01:53:52.660
that in a rap that's just the way i i go 48.7 and rising you know what i'm saying and and i do know
01:53:59.040
what you're saying because i i'm a fan of of weather related local rap school cancellations i'm a huge
01:54:06.420
school cancellation local rap nobody does it better nobody does local rap farm reports i want that
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delivered solely in rap form and as i said before he's got a pig future song called f the pig that's
01:54:18.640
right so it's about pig features a lot of people think police no no he would not he would not do
01:54:26.060
he's obviously respectful for the law he knows them all so well they're on a first name basis with
01:54:31.060
him right hey math boy great to see you once again for the 500th time this week or do i call
01:54:37.920
you mr fly sometimes they call him mr fly but i think they're normally on a first name basis when
01:54:42.640
when you see someone that often pat it feels too formal that's to call him mr fly you just say hey
01:54:50.380
hey math boy do you know what i'm saying which cell would you like this evening
01:54:55.460
yeah because he's you know because math boy i don't don't put me under the air conditioning vent
01:55:01.520
i get a little chilly at night put him in cell seven right that's the one he likes
01:55:06.360
i mean that's the kind of relationship they have i can't help but mock this idiot and for all of his
01:55:14.460
nonsense but it's like this is this is not how civilization is supposed to operate when someone
01:55:21.300
has such reckless disregard for society's rules where you have 50 pages now probably 100 pages and
01:55:28.620
for human life for human life uh again he ran oh you may have missed this detail if you were not
01:55:34.540
listening earlier in the program math boy fly our local rap hero in this story three weeks ago
01:55:41.560
ran over his baby mama intentionally and that's not like we're making it up oh i think it was
01:55:47.760
intentional no police charged him with intentionally running over his baby mama and i don't know if this
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is a 16 year old because wow i think maybe you should move away yes i think at this point from math
01:55:59.640
boy fly yes but uh you know six this this baby mama was run over with the same vehicle you saw speeding
01:56:06.760
through the parade that vehicle ran over a woman intentionally three weeks ago and they let him out
01:56:14.820
on a thousand dollars bond now they are saying well we recognize now that that was too low really do
01:56:22.760
yeah i don't even know if i believe it honestly if tomorrow the same situation repeats itself with
01:56:29.240
math boy fly spelled with a y a different local rapper who happens to have 50 pages of charges i don't
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believe they do a thing differently because they this is a philosophy this is a philosophy that has
01:56:42.920
penetrated america and is now supported by people like rashida to leave nationally uh there was a big
01:56:50.280
unrolling uh you know of this uh unveiling excuse me of this um breathe act which is named after i can't
01:56:57.680
breathe which is related to the george floyd's situation which was related to the eric garner
01:57:03.780
situation i think which by the way was a really bad incident in new york years ago uh but that uh the
01:57:11.420
i can't breathe act supported by rashida to leave and i think 47 total democrats which would allow
01:57:19.320
all prisoners every single prisoner in the federal system in the federal system to be uh uh let go
01:57:27.280
and in released into society because i think by rashida to leave's argument some of them are mentally
01:57:33.780
disturbed that doesn't sound like a good argument to me let them all go because of that yeah you let
01:57:38.800
them all go because i guess some of them are mentally disturbed and by the way letting a bunch of
01:57:42.700
mentally disturbed criminals out into society doesn't sound like a good idea either so you do that and
01:57:47.320
you couple it with defunding the police and what a society we're going to have here in america then
01:57:52.720
you've fixed our problems right when you've released all the criminals and then there's no police to
01:57:57.640
defend uh the population i think that's a winning combination right there it's the combination the
01:58:03.200
democrats want and they're fighting for it they're fighting hard for it there may be some exceptions
01:58:08.240
among democrats but this is this is the energy joe manchin and uh kirsten cinema like those are the two
01:58:14.760
eric adams and mayor of new york i mean former police officer oh yeah he wants that yeah right
01:58:18.720
there's there's there are some who will push back against this lightly in some cases but some
01:58:23.280
don't want this but the energy of that movement and the direction they're going is clear and it's
01:58:29.940
maybe most clear among um when you look at the career of joe biden who in 1994 supported the crime bill
01:58:38.340
and there's a world where joe biden could be a probably a popular president by saying you know
01:58:45.120
what i fought for the 1994 crime bill and we see how out of control crime is now and i want a new one
01:58:50.680
i want to be tough on crime if you combine the ridiculous spending nonsense with tough on crime
01:58:56.420
that might be something that would work in the united states of america instead the same guy who fought
01:59:01.480
for the crime bill back in the 90s is now saying uh he's sorry he supported it because it was so racist
01:59:07.480
wow you know that is where we are even the supposedly moderate president all sorts of air
01:59:15.340
quotes around that nothing like a moderate as well no he never was he never was a moderate he was just
01:59:20.380
old people confuse being moderate with being old if you are if you are liberal long enough
01:59:26.360
and the whole party moves to communism your old liberal ideas look moderate in comparison that just
01:59:33.600
means you've been around a long time and you move wherever the party goes which is what biden does
01:59:38.980
he's just old that's he's not moderate he's he's old and that's it there's a big difference there
01:59:45.340
you know those things that a what now would be i think hardcore right wing actions of of being tough
01:59:54.420
on crime and saying the era of big government is over that era is of democrats is long gone oh that
02:00:01.320
yeah that would never happen now never they've just gone extinct the moderate democrat again with
02:00:07.680
maybe two or three exceptions just extinct there there aren't any anymore and if you dare be pro-life
02:00:16.820
in the democrat party there's no place for you they don't even want to hear from you at all they want
02:00:21.440
you to shut your mouth and get in the back of the bus because you got no place here triple eight
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like crowds around her now when we go places oh the far more talented gray are you the cookie person
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yeah yeah she's she's the cookie she's a much better gray yeah she is of the grays she's the
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better gray by far i mean pat definitely definitely i mean pat gray was cool in like 1987 right
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maybe a little before that as much before that yeah okay a little cooler than that yeah no i like