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Dr. Kat Lindley is a family physician and the Global Health Project Co-Founder and President of Global COVID Summit. She grew up in Yugoslavia and she knows this kind of oppression and she is one of the fiercest fighters against it. We re going to get all the details in 60 seconds.
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Oh, oh, oh, we have no room to compromise We gotta stay together if we're gonna survive
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Stay the strength and hold the light It's a new day, a time to ride
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Well, hello, America. The pandemic is not over. We're still feeling the aftershocks and this is a new earthquake.
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In March of 2021, 25 heads of the governments and international agencies called for a new treaty that would protect the world from huge future health crisis.
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They want to cut through the red tape. And if the WHO says you got to shut your country down, that the countries don't really have a choice.
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We got to shut the if they say, you know, who's really hurt. It's the Trump people that are spreading this.
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I guess maybe we would have to we'd have to close all the doors for the Trump people. I don't know exactly.
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I just know this usurps our right to govern ourselves and our country's sovereignty.
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And it is coming up right around the corner. We have Dr. Kat Lindley on.
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She she grew up in Yugoslavia. And so she she knows this kind of oppression and she is one of the fiercest fighters against it.
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You know, the good people over the Chinese Communist Party, they have your best interest at heart.
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Our good friends, the Chinese, they would just make more of it and send it as fast as they could.
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Of course, now they've got a lot of fentanyl coming over, you know, so they'd have to wait in line for the fentanyl
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because there's a big demand for that here in the United States, apparently.
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She is a family physician and the global health project co-founder and president.
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And she is the director of global COVID summit.org.
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So, so tell people, most people don't know anything about this.
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So exactly as you said, they came together in 21 and decided that we need better protection
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from future pandemics because that's what they feel that we going to have this perpetual
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state of, uh, emergent pathogens and new pandemics.
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Uh, what they're trying to do is negotiate at the same time, two documents.
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One is the treaty that they are calling a, uh, agreement currently because they're trying
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a way to, to, to get away from calling it a treaty since treaties have to be ratified
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The other one is, uh, amendments to international health regulation.
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Uh, they really need to be looked at together because exactly as you said, if they are passed
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in May of this year by the world health assembly in Geneva, it would give powers to director
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general in an event of public health emergency to decide that the area needs to be closed.
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They can dictate to the member states what type of therapeutics we use, diagnostics, vaccines.
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There is a huge push for more censorship of, uh, voices that don't feel the same as the
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Um, there is going to be a sharing of intellectual properties, more push for EU ways to approve
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Um, and all in all, when you really look at the documents and read both of them, you really
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understand that this is an attack on us constitution, specifically first amendment, fourth, 10th and
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Uh, um, the people will say, Oh, this is a conspiracy.
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Well, yes, that's actually the big push that, um, director general Tedros always says for the
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future generations, we must pass this pandemic agreement because we need to protect them.
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In reality, you have to see that, um, the World Health Organization is trying to position
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themselves to become this global health authority.
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Um, there is also something in the article five of the pandemic, uh, agreement called one
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And one health essentially says that the lives of humans are not more important than, uh,
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animal plants and everything is intertwined with the climate change.
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So with this one health agenda, the World Health Organization will, would essentially have,
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um, power over, you know, the full aspect of life on earth.
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Um, is the World Health Organization still in bed with the Chinese or is that something
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that, that can change from time to time just based on the, I don't know, the appointments
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of, of the people, or is this still an arm of the Chinese?
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So Tedros was actually a position with the support from China and, uh, specifically United
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Nations, uh, as you are well aware, uh, World Health Organization is the subsidiary of, uh,
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And there is actually, it's interesting to watch both of these organizations at the same time
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because UN is pushing for global governance and they are pushing for this CBDC, the central
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If you combine that with the World Health Organization push for back vaccine, digital passport that
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they have adopted from European union, you can really see this, um, possibility of reaching
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social credit score system that they already have in China.
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Are you getting any attention at all from the mainstream media?
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No mainstream media really likes this pandemic agreement.
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Luckily we are getting some support from legislators on federal level and specifically on state level.
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So I know you were well aware of our, of political landscape on federal level.
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We will have a difficult time because, uh, Biden administration is the one pushing for most
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And they are very much in favor of the, uh, pandemic agreement.
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But on state level, we can actually protect ourselves because of the 10th amendment.
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And, um, in New Hampshire, I testified in February on a bill HB 1156 that would not allow any jurisdiction
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to the world health organization on state level on, um, um, you know, county levels and things
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So they are going for a full vote on the floor this Thursday.
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We need everyone in New Hampshire to call their representatives because it made it out of the
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Democrats, uh, were against this bill and Republicans obviously understand the dangers.
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So we need people to call their representatives and push for this bill to be passed.
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And when is that, uh, decision that vote Thursday and bill is HB 1156.
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If you're in New Hampshire, please call this happens Thursday.
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And this, the 10th amendment is the amendment that says anything that's not enumerated in
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All of that goes back first to the people are first to the states and the people.
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Um, and if it's, if it's not spelled out in the constitution, then they have no, they
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And so you're trying to use the, the 10th amendment saying that there's, there's nothing
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in the constitution that says what exactly, what are they claiming is their power?
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The healthcare, the police power, when it comes to healthcare of the citizen of the state
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are go to the federal, I mean, to the state level, federal, um, level has no jurisdiction
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So this is why it's important to actually push for this to protect the states.
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Um, so that the World Health Organization, if they decide we need future lockdowns, new
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vaccines, quarantine, and things like that, the state agencies do not have to comply and
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How different would COVID have been if this were in play?
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Not only that, how different the COVID would have been if the physicians were allowed to
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You know, early treatment, us really coming in, uh, first line and taking care of the people
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and then speaking with our agencies and our agencies listening to us.
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I would say the only good thing that happened, um, during COVID era is that we realized that
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our government, I know, you know, this, but most people didn't realize that our government
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And there are too many strings attached with many of these agencies, you know, someone
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like me, I understand what has happened because I look at it through global eyes, you know,
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When have you had these, uh, heads of state in every country say exactly the same words
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And, you know, people need to realize that this truly is, uh, an, an attack on national
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You know, I was in Croatia in December testifying in their, uh, parliament.
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You know, Croatians need to remember who they are, love their country and take back their
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This is a country that understands freedom, that understands this is the most important
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How, how concerned are you just as a, as an individual that, you know, grew up under communism,
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left Yugoslavia, I think when you were about 18, uh, and got to Italy and then to America
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to go to school, how concerned are you with what you're seeing in just America itself?
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You know, I, I am a true example of what American dream is, and I have five children.
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I fear, you know, with everything that's happening, the transgender policies, we're trying to confuse
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our children and who they are so that they are easily controlled.
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Um, you know, I hate this bipartisan divide because we all should value what America stands
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And if, if you lose this country, if we lose the freedom, you know, America is a beacon
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And every, everyone, when I speak with people around the world, everyone says eyes are on
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United States, you know, you guys get your act together, do something.
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We're letting it slip through our fingers and, uh, I'm a realist.
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We need a complete change of leadership in November.
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They need to do whatever they can to make sure that we have fair elections, that our voices
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are counted and that whoever is in leadership next understands that this country is such
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The thing that you can do right now is educate yourself.
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Go to global COVID summit.org, global COVID summit.org.
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If you live in New Hampshire, there is a vote on bill 11 56 on Thursday.
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Um, it, it must pass and stop, uh, the federal government from giving the state sovereignty away.
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Uh, your doctors will not be able to speak out.
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Your doctors will be silenced, uh, and we will be controlled by the world health organization.
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Something really run by China and the United nations.
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Today's newsletter and and and really, in the last, in the last week or so.
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The news, if you are somebody that wants to be prepared mentally, physically, spiritually,
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I'm reading fiction books now to escape from the reality of what's really happening just to give my brain a rest a little bit.
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But you have to know what the news is because it's becoming critical because so many things are happening.
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When you listen to this entire podcast or broadcast today, you'll have a scope of what's coming our way.
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And in looking at today's news, it's a straight and narrow path to be able to navigate these waters.
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And I don't know if you've ever actually been in a straight where you have to navigate through that water.
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And this large boat needed to have a boat in front of it.
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And all hands were on deck because they had dug this straight out.
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And so right by the shoreline was this very narrow path that the ship could go.
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And so every hand was on deck and they were all looking off to the side and they would be shouting up to the captain, five feet, five feet, five feet, four feet.
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And it was a little nerve wracking, you know, not dangerous, but we'd be stuck and it would our journey would be over.
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Now is the time that we need to be very, very aware of our surroundings.
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You know, I said, there's going to come a time where you're going to need the constant companion of the Holy Spirit.
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And when it says, stop, turn around, go away, that's right now.
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If you're not listening to that still small voice in you, start listening and obeying.
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Just today's will show you a giant cage is being made for the entire Western world.
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That's why they're calling it anything but a treaty so it doesn't have to go through the Senate.
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You know, this is such an interesting phrase right now because one of the righteous among the nations,
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somebody who saved Jews during World War II, told me, you don't understand.
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We just remembered what was true and tried to stop everybody else from going over the cliff.
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Somebody from the Blaze just burst into the studio a few minutes ago and said, we have big breaking news.
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And Stu and I listened to it and we're like, wait, what?
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If we understand it, we don't know even the ramification.
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United States faces increasingly fragile world order, says our spy chiefs.
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The U.S. intelligence agency said on Monday, the country faces an increasingly fragile world order.
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An ambitious but anxious China, a confrontational Russia, some regional powers such as Iran and more capable non-state actors,
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are challenging longstanding rules of the international system, as well as U.S. primacy within it.
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China is providing economic and security assistance to Russia as it wages war in Ukraine.
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By supporting Russia's industrial base, it also warns that China could use technology to try to influence this year's elections.
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Of course, it China may attempt to influence the U.S. elections in 2024 at some level because of its desire to sideline critics of China and magnify U.S. societal divisions.
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I mean, we're debating whether or not we should have TikTok.
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We have the U.S. government waging cognitive warfare on us, the citizens, and China is doing it well as well.
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But TikTok is really doing a number on our kids.
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The average American using TikTok spends how many minutes a day on it?
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The company ByteDance, which is TikTok, also makes movies, watch carefully, is located right by the headquarters of the Ministry of State Security.
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So this is convenient because ByteDance, while streaming billions of videos onto our screens via TikTok, is also spearheading an artificial intelligence infrastructure that is run by the Chinese intelligence service.
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It is part of the military intelligence industrial complex of China.
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And this algorithm is made to keep people glued to their phones.
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This is the Communist Party has said that the algorithms of TikTok is a national security asset.
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Military strategists in China are saying we need mind superiority through perception manipulation via propaganda, by changing how people look at the present, cutting off a people's historic memory, by warping their view of their own country's past so people will be open to changing their views.
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Changing the paradigm of thinking by targeting the paradigm of thinking by targeting people to change the way they view problems and thereby changing their belief.
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Deconstructing symbols, getting people to reject certain traditional symbols and therefore modifying a nation's identity.
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We've got our own people in our own country trying to do all of those things.
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When you're taking down the statues, when you're reimagining history, what do you think you're doing?
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You're dismantling our narrative so we are more likely to collapse.
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Here's the kicker according to the Chinese Communist Party.
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The ultimate goal is to manipulate a country's values and to achieve strategic goals without an actual overt military battle.
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So they are trying to destroy us without ever sending a Chinese bullet our way.
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Meanwhile, we are also having everything built by them.
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Chinese crane manufacturing company at the center of a congressional espionage investigation denied posing a threat to the United States national security.
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Here's what happened at the seaports, China bills ship to shore cargo cranes.
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You saw Tom Cruise operating one in War of the Worlds.
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You know, there's kind of like these these big, you know, you shaped kind of devices and crane operator sits at the top.
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Well, they found spying devices in all the cranes they were making.
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And China was like, what that you're kidding me.
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That was well, we didn't mean anything by that.
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So I go back to what they were saying yesterday with the spy chiefs.
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The threats reported noted that trade between China and Russia has been increasing since the start of the Ukraine war and the Chinese exports of goods with potential military use rose more than threefold since 2022.
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Republican House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, an ally of former President Donald Trump, has so far refused to call on a vote that would provide 60 billion more for Ukraine.
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The measure has passed the Democratic run Senate.
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Why would we want to get into a bigger war with Russia when we now know China's in bed with them and our real enemy is China?
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Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns said continued support for Ukraine would send a message to China.
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It's our assessment that Chinese leader Xi Jinping was sobered by what happened in Ukraine.
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The crisis in Gaza is a stark example of how regional developments have the potential of broader, even global implications.
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They noted attacks by the Houthi militias on shipping and said the militant groups Al Qaeda and ISIS, inspired by Hamas, have directed supporters to conduct attacks against Israeli and U.S. interests.
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After a protester interrupted the hearing with shouts about the need to protect civilians in Gaza, they turned to protecting the Palestinian enclave.
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The reality is there are children who are starving.
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They're malnourished as a result of the fact that humanitarian assistance can't get to them.
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It's very difficult to distribute humanitarian assistance effectively unless you have a ceasefire.
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Emotions rose in the hearing as some senators discussed immigration across the U.S. border with Mexico.
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FBI director Christopher Wray expressed concern.
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Now, listen to this because I don't understand it.
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Concerned about terrorism implications from potential targeting of vulnerabilities at the border.
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Noting rising threats from Americans inspired by Islamic groups and other foreign militants since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th.
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So are we talking about those Americans that are, I don't know, in Dearborn?
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Are we talking about those damn mega, mega, monstrous, mega Trump supporters that are somehow or another inspired?
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Well, he said the domestic threat has gone to a whole new level.
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I'm all for making sure they don't hurt people.
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Because I know you never want to say the word Muslim, but anybody who believes in the Constitution seems to be on a list right now.
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Also, we found out yesterday in another report that the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and other intelligence agencies are working together with gaming companies to root out so-called domestic violent extremists.
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Now, okay, that doesn't sound constitutional, does it?
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I've told you before that my son was being groomed online, and it was through a game.
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And in the days I trusted the FBI, we called the FBI, they came over, they caught the guy, knew exactly who it was.
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And the reason why they knew who it was is because everything that is said on the games is recorded.
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I didn't know that until the FBI said they needed his gaming box.
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So, I'd just like a little more information on what the government is doing with the gaming companies.
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Because the gaming companies spoke off the record.
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But they spoke off the record that, yeah, we're giving up information.
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By the way, you know, the whole border thing, wide array of dangerous threats.
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Meanwhile, the Italian police have arrested three Palestinians allegedly planning terrorist attacks in Italy.
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The DOJ, the Department of Justice, has just issued a gag order that requires immigration judges to seek department approval
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before speaking out publicly on anything regarding the border.
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So, we're now silencing the speech, the First Amendment right, of our judges.
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They'll do a better job than the TSA without undermining the Constitution
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and with less groping, showing more respect for passengers.
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I saw this, and then the comments underneath were all the same.
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Oh, you're going to let a private company do it?
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Yeah, you know the one airport that has a private company?
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I think there's only one in America that chose, because they didn't trust the government,
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That private company is known in test after test after test to do a better job than any of the other airports
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So, yeah, yeah, the airlines are really kind of motivated to make sure that nobody gets on
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The government, in the meanwhile, is just giving people a free pass.
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So, yeah, and I wonder, I haven't talked to Mike about this,
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Is he as concerned as, I don't know, I and others are that the state is growing so powerful
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and that TSA is just another, you know, brown shirt or jackbooted thug organization
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that could spring out of whatever they're actually building in Washington?
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We should have him on, but I thought that was very interesting.
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By the way, one dead after the Mexican cartels opened fire on illegal immigrants
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who were utilizing an Uber to cross into the United States on our southern border.
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Apparently, they didn't have permission from the drug cartel.
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They didn't pay the tax to the drug cartel, so they just opened fire, killed one,
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And thank you, Biden administration, for making all of that great stuff,
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One of the things that I value the highest in my life
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I want to be able to trust the people around me.
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But it's the ones who are working hard every day
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It's important when the stakes are really high.
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and you see what the federal government has done,
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I didn't think it was shocking at all, actually.
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and this is about how I think he is in private.
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maybe don't know don't know it's going to be up
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like wow, I think I'm going to do this a the world
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at a community college and another couple years
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paid it right so look it's it's easy to look at
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the Ivy League especially now and and point to all
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sorts of embarrassments yeah but it's it's not even
01:36:01.480
about that it's it's just this bigger thing that's
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happening where a whole chunk of our workforce is
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that has been that has become the proximate cause
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of derision I said to my son where did you learn
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that he said I can audit a course at MIT online oh
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since Roe versus Wade now that Roe is gone in some
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states and this drives me out of my mind it's up to
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the voters in each state that's what the Supreme
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bunch of guys in black robes let the people decide
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in each state that's what that's about anyway we
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can't erase the past but we can do what we can do the
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ministry of pre-born is working on this every day and
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what they do is they introduce an expecting mother to
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times they are alone and they just they're what do we
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do they regret it 68% wish they didn't do that okay so
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why don't we love the mom and help her out and be there for
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her first two years make sure we give them all the baby
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five baby lives abortion doesn't stop so we can't either just
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so your big push for a long time is you can go to college but you
01:38:41.020
don't need to go to college that's right and you've been i mean you
01:38:44.400
started with dirty jobs um now you are i mean you're you your
01:38:51.820
foundation has raised a ton of money how many people are you
01:38:55.740
putting through college so far we've got close to 2000 who
01:39:00.580
we've helped master a skill that's in demand um micro works
01:39:05.620
began really just as a pr campaign in 2008 dirty jobs was at its uh
01:39:11.340
absolute height the the whole country seemed to be unemployed but you know
01:39:15.620
everywhere we went we saw these help wanted signs so it seemed pretty clear
01:39:18.760
there was some other narrative going on and this idea that you could fix
01:39:22.840
unemployment by simply creating more jobs was actually a canard you know
01:39:27.820
today we have close to 10 million open jobs we've got 1.7 trillion dollars
01:39:32.940
in student loans and we're still sending the same basic message that we
01:39:37.580
always have this path is the best everything else is going to lead to some
01:39:41.920
sort of vocational consolation prize so that pr campaign morphed into a trade
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resource center and now we're a scholarship fund uh we've raised about nine
01:39:52.400
million dollars and given it out you're doing another million this year aren't
01:39:55.760
you right now as we speak yeah microworks.org if anybody's listening with a
01:39:59.720
kid or a grandkid or you yourself want to learn a skill that's in demand we can
01:40:03.840
help and we have helped but it's really a means to an end glenn the scholarship
01:40:08.300
program in and of itself is great but what it's done for me is it's given me a
01:40:14.520
chance to circle back and talk to people who five six years ago got a welding
01:40:19.800
certificate with our help or or a plumbing right and when you ask them the
01:40:25.560
question today how's it going you get amazing answers like now some of them are
01:40:31.500
still plumbing they're in a strong union hang on just a second still plumbing do
01:40:36.340
you know what plumbers may you do i do plumbers make a really good living if they
01:40:41.640
bust their ass they make a really good living and if you're back to that
01:40:46.060
freelance model we were talking about you can work as much as you want you can
01:40:50.440
set your own schedule you and you are busy i know a lot of guys both electric
01:40:56.260
plumbing uh heating and air conditioning you can basically work anywhere in the
01:41:01.160
country right now i have to tell you i had some i was building a house and i had
01:41:05.420
the plumbers there and i was talking to him the guy's like i can't get anybody to
01:41:08.920
help me it's like i'm i'm aging out soon i don't have to do this he said i've been
01:41:14.480
trying to get all the the kids in my family to hello good living here here's the
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math for every five trades people who retire this year two will replace them
01:41:25.180
jeez that's been happening for 15 years now you you know where this is going
01:41:31.300
yeah right in fact we're here right now it's happening right now so what i'm
01:41:36.200
trying to do with my little slice of the internet is make sure i can tell the
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stories of the people that i just described because i mean i can tell a
01:41:47.120
decent story but i'm not persuasive to a 25 year old or a 20 year old they need to
01:41:52.700
see somebody who looks like them and talks like them who is living debt free
01:41:57.740
uh and making 150 grand a year and i've got a long list of those people and they
01:42:03.720
are very persuasive so you know going back to your first
01:42:07.460
question you know how do i feel about the country what i think needs to happen
01:42:10.880
i've got a list of things but for me somewhere near the top
01:42:14.520
is a persuasive campaign and that's not even the right word but we need
01:42:20.100
persuasive voices talking in a credible way about the value of all forms of
01:42:30.500
ignoring the part of our workforce that keeps these lights on because it's only a
01:42:35.340
matter of national uh security security it it really is man and
01:42:40.520
so and so look here's the good news and i'm not sure it's good you know
01:42:44.520
sometimes things need to go splat right we've talked about this before and so
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rather than just having a conversation about okay this company's trying to
01:42:53.060
hire skilled trades people and they can't and these
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people over here don't have a skill we should get them together
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yeah yeah yeah that's happening but now the real conversation is how long do you
01:43:02.720
glenn want to wait for a plumber how long does stew want to wait for an
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simpsons on this very thing that i thought there's a simpsons on everything
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yeah there is there is and a south park too okay where do people go if they want
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to find out more about the scholarships microworks.org we're always open uh we'll
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be taking applications through the middle of april uh we'll give away a million
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bucks in this tranche and we'll probably do it again later this year
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but you know baby steps man you got to push the boulder up the hill
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micro always pushing the boulder up the hill thank you
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more with mike roe on studios america later on today you can catch it on blaze tv
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welcome to the blenbeck program we're glad you're here
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i asked mike to hang around for a few more minutes uh because we were just having some
01:45:15.720
great conversations uh off the air about you know the the state of the world and
01:45:21.400
you know i don't know crazy isn't it crazy how many great conversations you have during the break
01:45:26.100
yes like in the course of your career yeah like if you could somehow string all those together
01:45:30.760
i know what a special that would be yeah it would be good it would be good um career ending
01:45:35.420
i tend to save those for on the air quite honestly um uh are you as sick of the hippies as i am
01:45:46.760
i don't you know you can you sure but you can erase hippies anybody who didn't get the memo
01:45:57.180
regarding the time to leave the party yeah i don't understand well i mean i do understand i understand
01:46:03.860
inertia and i understand fear and i understand all of the things that keep us in the well-worn path
01:46:09.240
but we we do seem to have forgotten that that the part of the political deal is you come in you make
01:46:17.120
your promises you do your thing you do your best you thank everybody you know for their indulgence and
01:46:23.040
then you leave and you leave go back to your farm go back to whatever you don't leave i mean
01:46:27.380
best story of any president leaving office harry truman i love this he's he hasn't driven in years
01:46:36.220
okay because he was vice president before that he was a i think he was a senator um uh and so he
01:46:42.720
comes in and uh best is with him and they pack up their clothes and they just put it in the trunk of
01:46:49.840
his old buick yeah and he drives and he stopped on the highway okay right uh and the police come and
01:46:58.300
best he's driving best out of my out of her mind because he's not the best driver uh and he's you know
01:47:05.900
can you step on a little bit finally lights come on behind him and uh cop comes up and said uh
01:47:12.400
registration and like mr president and he says yes and she leaned over him uh to look at the cop and
01:47:21.680
said would you please tell him to speed up it was the first time he had ever driven on the highway
01:47:29.160
and he just went back and that was it it's great that was it now presidents and and senators congressmen
01:47:37.180
they just embed themselves and enrich themselves and it's i hate it well i think it's i think it's part
01:47:46.120
of why so many people have just a general sense of of it's not even frustration it's it's dread
01:47:53.820
there's a sense of dread happening and part of it i do believe has to do with the fact
01:48:00.040
that nobody got that memo no one knows when to leave no one wants to leave it seems and i would
01:48:07.220
say that equally on on on both sides oh yeah just i mean imagine being 23 24 25 years old and flicking
01:48:14.980
around and just seeing these ancient bipeds just standing there as if they've been wound up going
01:48:24.740
through motion after motion after it just it they dare you to care they wear you down yeah they do they
01:48:34.820
dare you it's like in the last segment we're talking about the the proact and all that you know
01:48:39.040
they dare you to open a business they're double dog daring you and to the point where when you do
01:48:45.720
find somebody who's willing to hang out a shingle or you do find somebody who's willing to run in an
01:48:52.420
environment like this you have to ask yourself what's what's wrong with them what's why do i have my
01:48:58.580
tongue stuck on a flagpole that's what you feel like all the time yeah so um i mean i wouldn't give
01:49:08.620
the keys to my car to most of these people i mean that's my that's my test would you give your keys
01:49:15.460
to your car if they were at your house and they're like i i'm gonna run oh my god of course not of
01:49:21.380
course you wouldn't you wouldn't give it to mitch mcconnell you wouldn't give it to any of them
01:49:25.500
nope and yet and yet we sit here appalled aghast and we just watch it yeah it's happening in front of
01:49:34.540
us and we just watch it like the townspeople and hans christian anderson's great story which is the
01:49:41.200
emperor's new clothes we're just standing there waiting for somebody to go hey wait he's he's he's
01:49:48.680
too old yeah and not with age for entirely different reasons um these two candidates that we have are so
01:49:57.180
polarized and i think the average help me out on this i think the average person is sick of it they
01:50:03.780
don't want to hate their neighbor they don't want to argue they just want to be left alone and just
01:50:09.860
can we just not all just get along here please you don't want to walk into a restaurant and be handed a
01:50:15.700
menu and you don't want to look at the menu and see something that you're deathly allergic to
01:50:20.900
and then something that in the past has only ever made you vomit okay you don't you don't want
01:50:27.680
these choices right now i say this with great respect to both candidates because of course they have
01:50:34.420
their supporters obviously but in a giant general way i think the country might be saying really is
01:50:43.260
this this is my party is this the best my party can do this is my party is this the best that party can
01:50:48.620
do this is it that this is what we've done and i don't think it's an allergic reaction i i i prefer
01:50:55.100
the uh description of you know you open the menu and it's a pile of dead bodies and a pile of crap
01:51:02.040
and you're and they're like sir you gotta have one of them you gotta eat one of them have you tried
01:51:07.380
the crap no the way we prepare it it's really really good at least it's not a dead body look again i i'm
01:51:16.960
certainly not trying to make trouble no with either individual i'm saying that as a country
01:51:23.020
you know i think that's the way we feel right yeah it's like what happened to my restaurant what
01:51:28.200
happened to this menu right what's what's happened who moved my cheese everything just like it's like
01:51:35.080
an episode of punked everyone's all just kind of looking over their shoulder for the camera because
01:51:40.580
surely surely this must be some giant farce that's unfolding it's it is i think impossible
01:51:49.480
to uh be the babylon bee i mean how do you i mean the stuff that we talked about today you're like
01:51:59.940
this i mean this would have been a joke that's five years ago i would have written that as the punch
01:52:05.820
like yeah well you know what else hey you know pretty soon they'll start they're doing it they're
01:52:10.600
doing it hey god bless the battle on b i mean oh i know right there i mean there was a time when
01:52:15.920
the onion picked up that load and then they dropped it and then the b came along saturday night live
01:52:21.420
woof oh yeah but you know good news saturday night live actually had what was his name he was the
01:52:29.260
guest host oh shane gillis yeah last week or week before weeks ago yeah i mean and he's
01:52:34.440
he was actually funny and said things that you're not supposed to say anymore and it single best trump
01:52:41.200
impersonator i've ever heard oh yeah i mean he's he's he's he's awfully good yeah but you know i mean
01:52:46.900
you know one candidate that wouldn't be hard to impersonate is rfk he would be i think that would
01:52:54.600
just get tiring i mean no offense to him or anything else and not talking about his politics just wow that
01:53:00.820
would be hard to listen to in a like a hour-long state of the union you know it's funny i was uh
01:53:06.560
i met him here in dallas actually about six months ago just ran into him and then we had a we had a
01:53:12.700
conversation where does one run into rfk well we were in a studio i was going into a studio over at
01:53:22.020
tbn okay and he was coming out and we kind of triangulated some things yeah and uh and he said
01:53:29.680
you want to get together sometime and have a chat and i said actually i'd love to i don't know if you
01:53:33.500
knew this i i wrote an open letter to barack obama in 2008 and a very similar one to mit romney
01:53:41.920
hillary clinton bernie sanders donald trump didn't really do any good huh well you know it's funny i've
01:53:48.360
i've had a different experience with all of them but but but the point of the letter and the point of my
01:53:53.700
meeting with uh rfk was really to talk about the foundation to talk about work ethic and to talk
01:54:00.840
about the need on some national level to to make a more persuasive case for all this stuff yeah uh and
01:54:09.940
and what are your thoughts on him i think he's saying some things that the other guys aren't
01:54:17.260
i like the idea that well i don't like it i hate it i hate the idea when we get to 50 trillion in
01:54:24.220
the hole the party's over there's no way we can service that kind of debt and there's no plan it
01:54:29.520
seems you know what is the problem with that we have less than a minute what is the what is the
01:54:33.140
problem with that is it that we just don't think we're going to ever have to pay it or it's like a
01:54:40.420
dream it is it's like falling down the stairs in slow motion yeah it's if if we get there for sure
01:54:47.520
there's just no math in the world that's going to allow us to be a country right and i think it's
01:54:52.880
important to talk about that you know i like what he talks i i like i like ending the forever wars i
01:54:58.500
think it makes sense to have that conversation it's amazing how the left and the right have switched
01:55:02.540
places unbelievable unbelievable i like the whole war on obesity and and and chronic disease and
01:55:09.380
diabetes and all the trillions of dollars that are pulled in there i think he's i think he says
01:55:14.140
things that are going to make a lot of people nod their head now we don't see eye to eye on the
01:55:18.040
environment right and there's a list of stuff but it's another menu item right yeah yeah they're in
01:55:26.700
the same restaurant but it is to say it's a different menu item uh micro thank you so much
01:55:31.280
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the guy who came out and said you know i i have testimony from the president you know he's he was
01:57:03.460
a little befuddled and and you know seemed like a nice old man with a bad memory uh they're now
01:57:09.200
saying that he did that to hurt biden's credibility and they're doing it by saying remember when they said
01:57:15.920
that uh he couldn't remember when bo died he didn't even know when his son died okay that's what
01:57:23.220
that's what the that's what the left is saying that's not true he did and they're releasing uh
01:57:30.460
it was 2015 from president that they have that in the transcript which is part of the transcript yeah
01:57:35.560
it's uh it was 2015 when your son it was 2015 okay they just that line still do you care to read the
01:57:43.140
uh previous lines oh i'd love to you mean like when he says uh well this is what 2017 2018 in that area
01:57:50.420
remember in this time frame my son is either been deployed or is dying in 2017 or 2018 he says
01:57:57.500
okay then the white house lawyers correct him and say no it was 2015 2015 biden says oh was it 2015
01:58:04.940
he had died yes it was 20 may of 2015 then biden says it was 2015 that's where they pick up the
01:58:11.720
transcript that's crazy they pick it up after he says 2018 was maybe the time skip to the part where
01:58:17.860
he doesn't know when he was vice president somebody must have been packing this up and put it in a box
01:58:23.260
because i didn't do it and her says okay do you have any idea where this material would have come
01:58:27.000
from and where it got moved into the garage uh biden says well if it was 2013 when did i stop being
01:58:34.500
vice president lawyer says 2017 oh so i was vice president must have come from vice president stuff
01:58:41.260
that all that's all i can think of another section biden says my problem was i never knew where any of
01:58:46.860
the documents or boxes were specifically coming from or who packed them just did i get them delivered
01:58:52.160
to me so this is i'm at this stage in 2009 am i still vice president his question am i still vice
01:59:01.660
president 2009 now you might remember him beginning his time as vice president in 2009 he's asking was i
01:59:08.740
still vice president in 2009 he's not saying was i vice president yet right he which he should know
01:59:14.840
he's asking if he's still the vice president in 2009 it would have been better if he said was i vice
01:59:21.380
president yet but it's like everyone barack obama 2008 election like everyone would know that now you
01:59:27.160
might know that but that's not necessarily what uh biden knew he actually uh talked about trump being
01:59:34.400
elected in november of 2017 because he didn't know it was 2016 or 2017 um but i will say this article
01:59:43.720
from the new york times does summarize it well uh that he was clear-headed most of the time now is
01:59:52.060
that first of all is that the standard that we're looking for no no no do you get a driver's license
01:59:58.240
if you're coherent and clear-minded most of the time now first of all no but do you want a president
02:00:07.200
who's clear-headed most of the time for and is it part of like is that the standard we're looking for
02:00:12.100
like hey most of the time he's coherent like no and then the evidence though is dramatic and i will
02:00:18.120
say this glenn the evidence they present that he was clear-headed most of the time is convincing
02:00:24.160
it's per it's per it will persuade you that he's fine here it is when mr biden provided a lengthy
02:00:30.860
description of the layout of his house in delaware mr her observed that mr biden appeared to have a
02:00:38.880
photographic understanding and recall of his house of his house so he remembered what his house looked
02:00:46.260
like which proves he was clear-headed and most of the time and photographic memory i gotta tell you
02:00:53.020
he's lived in that house for how many decades many yeah many decades i don't know and how i mean
02:00:58.940
you know i've lived in my house for under a decade and i gotta tell you sometimes i walk around like
02:01:05.400
where's the bathroom right who couldn't and i just i lift up the seat of the couch and i go to the
02:01:11.720
bathroom there and my wife says what are you doing and i'm like what is this not the bathroom is this
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not the toilet seat and she's like no it's the living room and i'm like i can't tell the difference i
02:01:19.420
get lost i don't know happens to people all the time the other day i was i just heard this like
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knocking knocking knocking knocking over and over again my wife was just walking into the wall
02:01:26.660
over and over and over again thinking there was a hallway there but actually no no no it was a wall
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wow and it's just it's just typical for you don't have a photographic memory and neither do i i don't
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i mean yeah usually apparently the average person needs a map for their own house oh do you actually
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get credit for remembering what your house looks like now that's where the media is the media is like
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hey he did a great job remembering his own home they were kept there in the garage which is
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right off the kitchen but again wow does he have a photographic memory of his own house he didn't
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know any of these documents were there of course now we know he did know they were there but he didn't
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know what was in the boxes so that's not really a photographic memory even of his own house