The Government Wants to Control Your AIR?! | Guests: Mark Levin & Marlo Oaks | 12⧸13⧸23
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As the Trump lead widens, prosecutors step up pursuit. Mark Levin joins the show to talk about plagiarism and Harvard University. Glenn Beck delivers a special Christmas gift for gun owners, and explains how to take your training to the next level.
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As the Trump lead widens, prosecutors step up pursuit
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One, former President Donald Trump's polling nationally in key swing states and in the first voting state of Iowa has never been better
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And two, the special counsel appointed by the Biden Justice Department to prosecute Trump is taking a self-described extraordinary measure in a rush to put Trump on trial before the presidential election
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Later on in the program I have Mark Levin on to talk about that
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We're also gonna talk to an expert about plagiarism and Harvard University and what's going on there
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The next 12 months are going to decide America's future
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If we have time, I'll get into what's happening in Ukraine and what the president did yesterday
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And, you know, we played yesterday the audio of Lindsey Graham and John McCain in 2016 saying
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Right after the election, this is going to be the year 2017
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We're coming and we're going to teach Russia and Putin a lesson
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In normal scenarios, that wouldn't necessarily be so bad
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And I was living in the same apartment building
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That is what Harvard tells its students in a very long document that outlines its policies very clearly
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It no fewer than five times indicates that intent is irrelevant
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If you take any language or even just ideas or content from someone else and don't cite them
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And according to the letter of the Harvard plagiarism policies
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Gay clearly violated them on at least some occasions
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Well, look, you know, if people do make mistakes
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And if this were, if this was what we found out of a corpus of say 100 or 200 peer-reviewed papers
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You might think, okay, it's a few paragraphs here or there
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I think it's worth emphasizing that she has published in total
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For any academic, I think, at a prestigious university
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But especially for the academic that the university chooses to elevate to its highest position
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So you're not talking about a few instances of maybe careless citations or plagiarism
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So there have been, you know, 11 peer-reviewed articles
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Then in another thing she wrote that was in a non-peer-reviewed journal
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So this starts to amount to a pretty substantial percentage of her academic output
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That contains at least some plagiarized material
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So as a percentage thing, I think that's actually the best way to look at it
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And it's a pattern that is fairly consistent throughout two decades of relatively meager scholarly output
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I mean, it's my understanding that this has kind of been known and kicked around for a while
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Because just last night, the New York Post reported that they had many of these examples
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And confronted Harvard with them all the way back in October
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And Harvard claimed, oh, we addressed it promptly as soon as it was brought to our attention
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Well, what the Harvard Corporation didn't mention is that apparently
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They intimidated and may have even threatened to sue the New York Post for defamation
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After the New York Post reached out for comment
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So Harvard apparently took this seriously enough that they thought it was worth hiring the best defamation law firm in the country,
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And they took a big square lock, God knows how much they were paying them
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Intimidation letter to journalists who are coming to them for the examples of plagiarism
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So clearly they thought that it was worth pulling out the big bucks
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You know, some people have focused on her race and gender
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And I'm sure, you know, they don't want the optics of firing Harvard's first black president
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She was a very shrewd political operator before she became president
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She was sort of at the center of a lot of cancellations, right?
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She helped engineer the bureaucratic demonstration of both
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Roland Fryer, who's this really famous black economist at Harvard
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Harvard Law professor from an administrative post after Sullivan
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Made the decision to serve on Harvey Weinstein's defense team
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Had a pattern of rewarding friends and punishing enemies
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And seems to have kind of maneuvered the administration and bureaucratic apparatus of Harvard around her
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And I think that that background may be part of why they're so unwilling to let her go
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The whole kind of institution has in some sense been mobilized around her
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Does it play any role that her first cousin is Roxanne Gay?
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Who is a feminist author and New York Times writer who's
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I think they would do this with just about anyone in her
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Anyone in her position, anyone with her ideology
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I mean, and I would think too, right, they've obviously been under pressure from donors
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But they're also under pressure from their own faculty and students
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And you know, you mentioned the testimony she gave where she couldn't forthrightly
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She couldn't really go up there and say, you know, yeah, we support free speech in all cases
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And in fact, yes, even if you want to call for the genocide of insert other group
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We will protect that because we're so principled
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A, because it wouldn't be true and we all know it's not true
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But B, because if she had said that, you know, student activists would have come
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So they really, to be fair to her, she is kind of in a rock and a hard place
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No matter what she does or what Harvard does, some constituency is going to throw a fit
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Well, I have to tell you, you know, I don't want to see harm come to anybody
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But, you know, gee, if you get nailed by your own policies
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And your life is tough because you shoveled this poison
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And now that poison is coming back to haunt you
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You know, I have a hard time, again, with nobody being hurt
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I have a really hard time, you know, giving any sympathy to her at all
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Is this an issue outside of her, should this be an issue outside of her testimony?
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In other words, is this just being brought up because there's a mob on the other side
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That is saying, hey, she should be fired for this
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Is this a real issue beyond the anti-Semitism stuff?
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Obviously, the anti-Semitism stuff increased scrutiny on her
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I mean, it'd be silly to deny that, but I think it would still be an issue
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You know, the plagiarism isn't quite as severe as say
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There's a guy at Stanford, actually, former Stanford president
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The anti-Semitism stuff obviously amplifies it, makes it worse
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But again, I think the real context here is the meager scholarly record, right?
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I wouldn't care all that much if we had found this
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And it was in the context of like 200 brilliant peer-reviewed papers
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And I think that what it underscores is that this woman clearly was not chosen
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If that was the criterion, they would have chosen
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I mean the dude turned in a Hertz rental car with a line of coke on the dashboard
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No, it didn't seem like he was struggling at all
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No, he seemed to be handling the purchase of women and drugs
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And you're using your phone to videotape it at the same time
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He tried to deduct a trip to an exotic dancer by claiming that he purchased art
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As soon as she wanted to invite the Palestinians in Gaza into our country
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She gave land to Communist China in South Carolina
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She's never been a leader on any of the issues that matter to us
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She refused to sign a bill that said men use men's rooms
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This woman is not going to be able to fight the Marxist revolution
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That is surrounding us and swirling around us today
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All these people, including liberal Democrat billionaires
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Who are going to vote for Biden are backing her
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And frankly, they're the fifth column in this country
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The Democrats, once they get their fighting out of the way
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They would back a kumquat for President of the United States
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The base is always supposed to march behind whatever the Republican establishment does
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She's going to fall before I have to fall in line
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Yeah, and I don't think it'll be Michelle Obama
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By the way, you haven't heard a word from her, have you?
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Is this grotesque effort to try and put Donald Trump in prison
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Presidential privilege, executive privilege, attorney-client privilege
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He doesn't want to go through the normal appellate process
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Because he can't get his trial going before the election
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You know, it takes years to have a full-blown criminal trial
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You're creating constitutional issues of first impression
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Now he's demanding that the Supreme Court hear his
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You had a case in Pennsylvania during the course of this election
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About who gets to decide and write election laws in the state
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The governor, the board of elections, or the legislature
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That people are waiting for in front of the Supreme Court
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And the Enron case against these Jace January Sixers
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So they're on appeal all the way to the Supreme Court
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And the same day the court says, okay, we want to hear these arguments
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The court says, we're going to put on this for now
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Well, maybe we'll consider it later in the year or next year
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And he said, Mark, I've been spending three years waiting for a decision from this judge
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The courts are bending over backwards to accommodate this guy
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The appellate court, which is overwhelmingly Democrat
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They added seats to the D.C. Circuit and sold it with Democrats
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This recent panel had two Obama appointees and one Biden appointee
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The judge that Trump's dealing with now is an Obama appointee
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The judge Trump was dealing with before that was another Obama appointee
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They don't like the tweeting, you know, they don't like the language
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It's so improper, you know, they're just used to losing the country very properly, you know
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But what's happening here, in my view, is we have a Potemkin criminal justice system
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Eventually you have a trial, the jury sits over there
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Because all these movements and actions before this trial
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The motions filings, the decisions on the motion filings and everything
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They will determine the outcome of this election
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And just finally, I know I'm rambling a bit, but I tend to do that
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One of the things that troubles me a lot here is this
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This guy charges Trump with a Klan Act violation
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But his arguments, which had been allowed by this judge
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In other words, and this is a grotesque violation
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Without having proved the elements of the crimes
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Proved that he wanted a violent event to occur that day
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But this guy's arguing something completely different
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This is not the way this is supposed to be done
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This clown keeps talking about the public interest
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Well, they sure as hell don't speak for 80 million people
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Allowing incredible interference in this election process
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And when it's all said and done, they'll never recover
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I will tell you that John Roberts is the kind of guy
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And they'll say, oh, it's the judicial activism
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And then you've got the hardcore left Democrats
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Only because of the amount and volume of documents
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He said, it's criminal if they speed this trial up
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I'm told other things happened in front of that grand jury
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There's what there's a violation of due process
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I mean, every lawyer has to make their own decision
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That they're setting Donald Trump up for a conviction
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And you can see the hundreds of millions of dollars
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The only requirement you have under the Constitution
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Obviously you can indict them before they become president
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There's nothing in the Constitution that prevents it
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He was thrown in prison under the Espionage Act
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There's nothing in the Constitution that prevents it
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Now, here's where I disagree with Turley and the others
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The issue on whether you can indict a sitting president
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The Justice Department is decided under two separate
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Would have the power to decapitate the executive branch
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To destroy the effectiveness of the executive branch
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Where a state reaches into the federal constitution
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Where a local prosecutor is attempting to decapitate
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So basically they're attacking him for free speech
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Because I feel exactly the same passion that you feel
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I mean, there comes a time when you're just like
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But Bush is too stupid to understand that they started with him
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And they talk about a division in the country and so forth
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Half the country does not accept our institutions
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And you're going to understand in ways that you didn't before
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That the Democrat Party is not a typical political party
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But they use it against what the Constitution speaks to protect
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It is a party that when they thought it was in their interests
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The Democrat Party has never accepted Americanism
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They feel that they didn't stop them the first time
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If you have time, could you stay with me for one more break?
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Because it looks like he's going to win the nomination
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I mean, what happens if they get to the convention
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I'll get the answer from Mark here in just a second
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If they thought they had any support from anybody
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And most times, everybody in their family is saying
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Now's the time to put a year-end write-off to work
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We really don't know how this is going to play out
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We just don't know how this is going to play out
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But they're like, ah, Donald Trump's going to win
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That if you were like, but I, I want a number two
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Well, I have to let people make up their own minds on that sort of thing
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One, there is a new law coming right after the turn of the new year
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And really, the heart of the problem is that it will permanently stop economically essential
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activities like grazing, mineral extraction, modern agriculture.
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the biological systems that provide clean air, water, food, things like that, putting an economic value on those.
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This is another financial scam to make people a lot of money.
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But this one, you know, unlike the scams that cost us, you know, almost our freedom last time in 2008,
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this one actually, if it goes through, if you buy, let's say, this stock in this company,
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you then can, you would be giving the money to buy up the rights of all the minerals and even like the air.
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And you can't, you can't develop it because it's a forest and there's lots of, there's lots of clean air that's being generated, right?
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And so basically the New York Stock Exchange went to the Securities and Exchange Commission and said,
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we need a rule that will allow us to list companies whose purpose isn't to make money, it's to provide ecological services.
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Well, it is, it is the, the biological systems that are, that are creating clean air.
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You know, the water that seeps through the ground and creates clean water.
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It's those kinds of what we think of God-given processes that are now going to be monetized in some way.
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they stand to benefit from that at the expense of our country.
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So now are they, let's say, let's say I'm a landowner and I have farmland and I have forest.
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Do I have to say, yes, my everything is up for sale?
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Or is this just kind of like air rights in New York where you're just buying the rights of air?
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Well, there is, there's, you know, as we know from ESG, the climate crisis is really driving the ESG, environmental social governance discussion.
01:30:44.540
And, and there is a push, really an attack on energy and agriculture.
01:30:51.640
And so when we look at agriculture, we're seeing the squeezing of the, of ranchers and, and farms.
01:30:58.560
And, and these natural asset companies ban what's called industrial agriculture, which is essentially all agriculture that happens around the globe,
01:31:07.440
because that that's what produces the yields that are needed to feed the world population.
01:31:12.980
And so if you ban industrial agriculture, you're talking about something that happened in Sri Lanka, which was the, the reduction of, of rice harvest 40 to 50%, leading to an 80% increase in, in prices there.
01:31:34.620
So let me have a very Western conversation with you.
01:31:37.620
Most people in the East, they don't understand BLM land.
01:31:47.760
They own in the West, a great portion of, uh, the, uh, the land that farmers use to graze their cattle on.
01:31:58.920
Uh, and you pay a fee and you can graze your cattle, a cattle on that land.
01:32:04.040
Uh, and the government's supposed to take care of it.
01:32:06.380
This would, this company, this new, uh, natural asset company would then not take control of the land, right?
01:32:14.560
It would just say no grazing cattle on that land because we need it pure for the carbon offset or whatever.
01:32:22.940
Um, and so it would grab that, but could it grab, could it grab my land if I'm a farmer?
01:32:29.720
Well, it, it, it, it could be inside of a designated area.
01:32:36.220
So right now in Montana, there are 5 million acres are, um, they're trying to, the, the federal government, I've forgotten which agency it is, is designated 5, 5 million acres.
01:32:46.560
Um, they're trying to create a, a national monument out of this and there's private land within, within that.
01:32:53.100
And so your land could be inside of a designated area and, and the government wouldn't necessarily, uh, you know, buy your land, but you're, you're going to end up with fewer options.
01:33:10.380
You might be able to be grandfathered into what you're doing right now, but nothing else.
01:33:15.640
And there's, the infrastructure will be left alone.
01:33:20.480
And, and so even in the East, so in the East you have, um, you have conservation easements.
01:33:26.800
And so, um, landowners in the East have, have, uh, placed their lands in conservation easements, which effectively means that, that no development can happen.
01:33:38.280
And they do this to, uh, get a tax benefit, but over time, because it's in perpetuity, that land, the, um, use of the land when you entered into a conservation easement cannot change.
01:33:52.320
Uh, but the subjective nature of, uh, creating a sustainable, um, culture, agricultural, or a sustainable land going forward, uh, means that that land can be placed in a natural asset company.
01:34:09.940
These conservation easements can go into a natural asset company without the landowner's consent, essentially.
01:34:16.480
And so this, this really is, uh, affects people in the East and the West.
01:34:20.360
Um, it's just under different, um, uh, well, it, it, designation.
01:34:26.460
And it will affect all of us because our food prices will go through the roof.
01:34:35.560
How is the New York stock exchange pushing for this?
01:34:40.060
Because what the, what this, this natural asset company, uh, this, this new, this whole new category, it is non-economic.
01:34:50.360
The, the land that they would buy as a private entity must support only replenishable activities.
01:34:58.380
So that means that they can only replenish the land.
01:35:06.280
Um, it's assigned an arbitrary value and then it's traded on that.
01:35:10.960
But this is a, there's no pro you cannot make profit on this.
01:35:21.380
Well, you, you're not going to make money through traditional economic activity.
01:35:25.880
But if, if, um, companies have to be net zero, uh, emitting a lot of carbon, then you can, you will have a, an incentive to buy into natural asset companies that will prevent, provide potentially carbon offsets through these natural processes.
01:35:45.900
So I am putting a lot of, uh, pollution up in the air, but if I buy part of Yellowstone or part of, you know, Montana that, uh, can no longer be developed, then I can use that and say, yeah, but I've got all these trees producing all this fresh air.
01:36:12.580
We've thought of, you know, we've thought of natural processes as sort of God given.
01:36:16.920
And, and, and you and I are walking carbon emitters.
01:36:21.040
I mean, when we, when we breathe out, we're emitting 4% carbon.
01:36:24.860
And so what happens when each of us individually have a carbon footprint that we have to offset, you know, the wealthy can easily do it.
01:36:31.440
They just go out and buy, you know, uh, access to NACs, but, uh, it's the poorest among us.
01:36:37.140
Suddenly are they going to have to pay for their, uh, carbon emission?
01:36:40.880
And then, and then, uh, you know, that, that is going to incentivize, uh, car reduction, you know, getting people out of cars and, and walking and bicycles and things like that.
01:36:52.820
So, yeah, most importantly, this gives a public private partnership a chance to enrich all of the very wealthy anyway.
01:37:02.420
And it is, it, it is like, uh, what was it that almost brought us down in 2008?
01:37:15.300
If you keep selling, you know, these derivatives, it's a scam.
01:37:25.540
Well, and you think about what is America, uh, what are, what's one of the greatest assets of America?
01:37:34.200
And this allows, uh, not just wealthy investors, but we're talking about countries like China or Russia or, uh, you know, Iran, whomever,
01:37:43.360
that has a ton of money in these sovereign wealth funds to buy into a natural asset company.
01:37:51.040
If I'm, if, if I am in China and I want to cripple the United States, I just take West Texas and I buy up all of it in one of these companies and they can no longer drill.
01:38:14.920
And it's right now and it's been shortened and surprise everybody during the holiday season.
01:38:20.660
So is that for the average person, can they go online or call or, or what?
01:38:27.380
So, you know, I'm telling people to contact their federal legislators, their state legislators, um, you know, to have them reach out, uh, to the SEC.
01:38:38.660
So people can reach out to the SEC, but also encourage their, your legislators to reach out to the SEC and even the New York Stock Exchange, um, you know, contact your governor, your attorney general, even the state treasurer.
01:38:50.300
Uh, they need to take action to oppose this, um, and, and you can reach out to the SEC directly, uh, there's five commissioners.
01:39:01.040
Cause they say they're going to decide by January 2nd.
01:39:03.920
Well, they could decide one of the decisions could be to extend the, um, decision out further.
01:39:10.900
Um, so that's why I'm, I'm hoping that we raise enough awareness and, and push back that, that it makes it difficult for them to, to finalize this on January 2nd.
01:39:20.620
But, you know, the, the fuse fuse is incredibly short.
01:39:29.000
And it's, uh, once again, the destruction of everything that we, what is America about?
01:39:37.740
If you can't come here, buy a piece of land and do what you want to do with it.
01:39:46.440
This goes back to agenda 2020, agenda 2030, where they're trying to push everybody into the cities and this will do it.
01:40:00.640
You see all of these agencies, the forest service, fish and wildlife, uh, BLM, the, you know, Bureau of Land Management,
01:40:07.240
and all of these agencies are pushing this agenda.
01:40:11.620
And the SEC, of course, with the ESG, but, um, this, this just takes it to a whole nother level.
01:40:16.700
But you see the entire government apparatus pushing this, uh, this goal really to permanently stop economic, essential economic activity on our land and really lock up our natural resources.
01:40:33.080
And Marlo Oaks, he is the treasurer, uh, of Utah who brought this to my attention.
01:40:38.460
It, it needs, uh, critical attention right now.
01:40:42.060
We're going to have this section of the show clipped.
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Share it with every legislator and senator you can find.
01:40:55.740
This is a way to lock up all public and private lands.
01:41:02.620
It is, it's obscene and evil and it's got to stop.
01:41:07.660
And they will decide by January 20th, unless, as he said, we kick up a storm and make sure that our legislatures, uh, legislators, state and federal are calling and saying, no, no, no, not so fast.
01:41:26.040
So here's the thing you are telling your congressman or whoever about the natural asset company that the New York stock exchange is creating along with the SEC, the SEC, the security and exchange commission can not allow for the creation of this kind of a company.
01:41:52.640
Donald wrote in about his dog's experience with rough, rough greens.
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He said, I've never seen my dog luck, uh, lick the bowl clean as often as she does now, because she's looking for any remaining traces of rough greens.
01:42:06.640
And the happiest thing is when I hear his chain knocking up against his bowl as he is pushing it around the floor, trying to get the last little, I mean, just really, honestly, the last little flavor of rough greens off of the bowl.
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It's a supplement developed by naturopathic, Dr.
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And the folks at rough greens are so confident that your dog is going to love it.
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Cause if your dog loves it, then they'll eat it.
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And you're going to start seeing massive differences.
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By the way, uh, today, uh, today is the last day of my charity art auction at glennbeck.com.
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They're being auctioned off now to support three different charities.
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I will personalize them or whatever you want for the winners.
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And that's what makes America great is our charities.
01:43:39.140
Quite honestly, I mean the good ones, not the mega charities.
01:43:42.140
Everybody thinks about to donate over the holidays.
01:43:44.700
Um, these charities are working under the radar.
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And on the surface, the organizations look like they're doing different work.
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My charity, Mercury one works in crisis zones all around the world.
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And in America, Ezra international providing a real solution to antisemitism by helping the
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poorest of the poor Jewish people move to Israel.
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And one heart project is changing our nation's future by redeeming young people after they
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I mean, it's the work that Christ came to earth and, and taught us about, you know, you
01:44:17.920
want to live in, in heaven, you can build heaven on earth.
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And he taught us to love God and love each other and serve one another.
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Uh, so if you can, I don't want you to take my word on any of these charities, do your own
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Um, but when you see what they do, and if you agree with it, please help them.
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And if you can, if you can spend some extra money, maybe you've had an exceptionally good
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year, share that and buy one of these paintings.
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You can give it to somebody you love, or you can give it because it's done by me.
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Somebody that hates me and you would love to give it to them for that sick, twisted pleasure.
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Uh, uh, you know, or if you just, you're looking for a tax write-off at the end of
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the year, I don't think you are, but that's fine.
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If you are just go to glennbeckart.com today is the last day bidding and soon, uh, go to
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glennbeckart.com and find one of the three paintings and a bit on it.
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But if you only have like five bucks and you want to give to one of these charities, just
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Tonight on BlazeTV, we often hear about the deep state.
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Our forefathers designed this country with checks and balances.
01:47:24.360
They created a system that was directly at odds with each other to try to slow things down.
01:47:30.180
You can make the case the U.S. government as a system is the most inefficient of Western nations and the president is the weakest head of state.
01:47:47.320
I don't think the founders ever anticipated the monster that would become the United States' federal bureaucracy.
01:47:55.860
SEC is going to create something that will totally change America.
01:48:03.640
This is where the state lives practically unimpeded.
01:48:08.740
It's where people like you and me go to jail or audited by the IRS or anything else that never seems to happen to the select few or organizations up at the top.
01:48:21.800
Well, Donald Trump was first one to kick the hornet's nest.
01:48:25.520
And in doing so, they retaliated unlike anything any of us have ever seen in America before.
01:48:35.620
Tonight, I'm going to speak of speak to one of Trump Trump's closest advisers that saw the deep state firsthand from inside the intelligence community.
01:48:47.160
He's going to name names and it's all going up on my chalkboard.
01:48:50.760
This is a very different Glenn Beck Wednesday night special and very important.
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You want to know who has the Jeffrey Epstein diary and black book?
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You will not believe who has that in their hands.
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Don't miss Wednesday night tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern on Blaze TV, 930 Eastern on my YouTube channel.
01:49:23.840
Trump administration advisor insider exposes every level of the deep state.
01:49:38.800
So from the New York Times, Republicans sideline Zelensky with border demands imperiling aid.
01:49:49.940
The people in Washington don't want to make a deal to protect our borders.
01:50:01.680
And at the same time, protect somebody else's border.
01:50:05.400
They just want to protect somebody else's border and not ours.
01:50:10.900
Now, Biden said he's open to compromise here, Glenn.
01:50:17.760
He said common sense policies they can work together on, which, of course, means it's theirs on the highway.
01:50:26.920
We're not talking about some major reworking of some extreme political agenda, of course.
01:50:33.440
So, in other words, we're not going back to any kind of law and order on the border.
01:50:41.060
You know, what do you think the most likely outcome here is of this?
01:50:45.240
What I, here's, let me just toss out my, you tell me if you think this is right.
01:50:48.040
The Republicans claim some sort of border victory.
01:50:53.780
It is very unsatisfactory to people who actually care about the border.
01:51:01.800
They build eight inches of fence, whatever, you know, something like that.
01:51:08.540
I think that's the most likely outcome of this.
01:51:11.580
Republicans cave by saying they got some sort of border victory, which is very unsubstantial.
01:51:18.440
So, I think you're right, except they get something out of it.
01:51:36.180
Wasn't that supposed to be done, you know, right after Thanksgiving?
01:51:41.020
I thought that the one they passed right before the last deadline.
01:51:44.860
Kick the can down the road to January in two different dates, I believe.
01:51:48.720
And you know that the House has just passed a FISA, new FISA regulation that makes warrantless
01:52:12.200
Let me give you a, let me give you a couple, I got a couple scenarios for you.
01:52:18.060
And again, when I say this money, what does that mean?
01:52:23.200
I mean, maybe we just put a printing press in Kiev and just let them print it when they
01:52:30.760
Yeah, it's just, just to print the cash as you need it.
01:52:34.600
It's like an ATM machine, except it's printing.
01:52:39.560
Then you have to, you know what, we can stop having these conversations about it.
01:52:43.380
Would you support if they said this money's going to go to Ukraine to fund this war effort,
01:52:51.800
They put up a border wall over the entire border.
01:52:54.300
No, because I don't believe they'll do the border wall.
01:52:56.300
I would say, yes, you're going to put the military down.
01:53:00.320
You're going to stay in Mexico, remain in Mexico, goes back in, and you're actually
01:53:09.540
Yeah, I'd give one more, one more dip in the bank for Ukraine if that's what it took.
01:53:13.800
If you actually got like a legit border policy, you were happy with it.
01:53:16.560
And here's what, and here's what that would buy.
01:53:22.060
I mean, who's going to answer for the next terrorist attack?
01:53:25.580
My guess is nothing, because they'll just lock everything down because it will be so horrible
01:53:29.840
that they just can't have any kind of misinformation, and you've got to stay in your house to be safe.
01:53:38.420
Because this is the time where we're letting people, remember, we let people stay after their
01:53:48.980
We've got to create a big institution so we can take care of that.
01:53:51.940
There's no question when a bomb or something happens with Islamic terrorism or any kind of
01:54:08.180
So who's going to take responsibility for that?
01:54:17.040
If you are really, truly, if you care about your political future, you know if you're not
01:54:33.060
Now, how does it work out for Zelensky in Ukraine if we just say, no, you're not getting
01:54:43.360
You know, in a short period of time, Russia overruns the country, right?
01:54:48.020
And Zelensky has already said he's thinking about going to the negotiating table in January.
01:54:57.220
You need to give them cards to hold so they can get a negotiation, right?
01:55:02.740
So I'd be willing to give you some cards to hold, but you would have to secure our border
01:55:19.000
On this date, these people cannot cross the border.
01:55:29.460
Because you do need some details, because they'll build a border wall that's four inches
01:55:34.340
And then they'll say there's some other, we're building it, but we don't, you know, it's
01:55:39.400
And I think you always have those questions as to whether they'd follow through with it.
01:55:43.500
But I have to tell you, everybody in Washington knew they were losing the public.
01:55:52.840
And when it was eroding, it was eroding in big chunks.
01:55:59.660
I mean, you know, the person at the 7-Eleven might not have known.
01:56:02.820
But that's why we don't have the person at 7-Eleven making these decisions in Congress.
01:56:15.100
And why wasn't the president or anybody who says they care, Lindsey Graham, why weren't
01:56:22.460
you saying six months ago, look, you have a real chance of losing the American people.
01:56:30.100
Get to a negotiating table, because I can't promise anything.
01:56:34.700
I mean, and this has happened with every war, right?
01:56:36.520
And pretty much, I mean, you think of go back to Iraq.
01:56:39.080
I mean, remember, Iraq became this big, divisive issue between Republicans and Democrats throughout
01:56:45.960
People forget that almost all Democrats supported that war.
01:56:49.480
They almost all voted for it in Congress to authorize that war.
01:56:55.640
I mean, you know, Biden is doing something he should not do by warning Netanyahu publicly
01:57:02.400
that he's going to lose the world in the support for this war.
01:57:05.160
Though the underlying point there is probably true.
01:57:29.900
Right now, this is a very recent poll that came out this week.
01:57:32.920
Um, 48% of voters said the U.S. was spending too much on sending financial and military aid
01:57:42.200
27% said the U.S. was spending the right amount.
01:57:49.160
And then 11% said the U.S. was not spending enough.
01:58:11.740
And to your point, Glenn, those numbers have drastically changed over the past year or so.
01:58:17.360
I mean, if you go back a year from, I don't have the numbers in front of me, but they were
01:58:22.460
The U.S., the funding for Ukraine was very popular, and opposing it was, you know, a minority
01:58:31.360
So here's what I want you to know, and you need to know this, and you need to spread the
01:58:42.000
Because right now they're saying, the Republicans, the Republicans are going to, they're going
01:58:45.960
to, Putin's just going to take over the world, and we're going to have troops then in Europe.
01:59:03.060
Because we promised something that we promised at the end of the Cold War we'd never do.
01:59:11.180
All we had to do was say, we're going to stick with what we have always said.
01:59:15.400
We wish you well, but we can't bring you into NATO.
01:59:31.460
And we also signaled, as we showed you yesterday, in 2016, that we were going in to take out Putin.
01:59:39.080
We were going to support them and back them on their war with Putin.
01:59:44.500
So, this has been in the works for a long time.
01:59:53.320
The only thing I would throw in here is, it's not like if we lived up to all of our promises,
01:59:59.780
Vladimir Putin would have been the nicest guy in the world.
02:00:03.280
He would have found some justification to do what he wanted to do anyway.
02:00:17.020
But there are people that are just hungry and thirsty for a war there.
02:00:23.500
Meanwhile, Putin has brought in even closer now, the story today, Iran.
02:00:30.880
Well, how do you think that's going to work out?
02:00:36.800
Because if you try to ask the people who created the problem to fix it, they can't fix it.
02:00:47.020
Stop going to the people who create the problems and saying, well, maybe the Fed can fix it.
02:00:52.700
Well, I mean, what does the Fed say about inflation?
02:01:00.340
Why would we ask for their help or their assistance in anything?
02:01:07.040
It's not the Republicans because only 11% want more money to go.
02:01:12.140
The Republicans are at least representing the will of the people, which is what they're supposed to do.
02:01:19.440
The key here is they all knew the public was turning sour on this.
02:01:25.120
They should have been stepping on Zelensky's neck months ago saying, you're going to lose the American people.
02:01:49.580
They are becoming scarily bullish, predicting that gold might soar past $2,500.
02:01:55.440
That's only about $400 away from where it is now.
02:02:01.480
I've told you for 20 years, gold gets up between $25,000 and $3,500 an ounce.
02:02:15.300
If you purchase a box of 250 of the new Lincoln quarter ounce gold coins,
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you're going to receive a one ounce gold legal tender bar card at no additional cost.
02:02:27.680
You're going to get two of the most famous designs with gold line.
02:02:35.740
The Lincoln coin that we just finished, I was so honored to be able to design this,
02:02:40.860
is in commemoration of the covenant of America that Washington made,
02:02:47.220
our pilgrims made, and finally George Washington remade at Gettysburg.
02:02:53.920
Own a part of it and keep your financial house in order.
02:03:27.180
If you actually think that Putin is a threat, which I do,
02:03:34.420
And the idea is, if you stop funding now, we're all going to be at war because Putin will be emboldened.
02:03:45.420
If you think Putin is bad now, what happens when the United States loses its world reserve currency?
02:03:54.500
When the United States has 145% inflation, like they do in Argentina, what happens?