The INSANE Equality Act | Guests: Sen. Rand Paul & Bill O’Reilly | 2⧸26⧸21
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Dr. Rand Paul joins me to talk about the Equality Act and his opposition to it. Dr. Rand Paul also talks about the recent Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Supreme Court nominee Raelael levine and her confirmation hearing.
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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the house has passed a frightening frightening act it's called the equality act it will penalize
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americans who won't go along and with the new sexual norms or gender ideology uh it will compel
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if you won't if you won't call somebody by the right pronoun you can be shut down it will shut down
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uh charities could shut down churches anyone who doesn't comply more biological males uh will defeat
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girls in sports it could coerce medical professionals uh and and more parents could lose custody of their
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children this is a horrendous bill and the guy who has really made waves uh in congress uh over this
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and in senate in the senate is ran paul there's a hearing yesterday we're going to talk to ran paul
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about this bill and so many others coming up in 60 seconds
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the program dr rand paul how are you sir very good glenn thanks for having me you bet uh yesterday
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uh during the senate let me just play the uh clip of uh rand paul with rachel levine
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and her confirmation hearing listen genital mutilation has been nearly universally condemned
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genital mutilation has been condemned by the who the united nations children's fund the united
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nations population fund according to the who genital mutilation is recognized internationally as a
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violation of human rights genital mutilation is considered particularly egregious because as the
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who notes it is nearly always carried out on minors and is a violation of the rights of children
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most genital mutilation is not typically performed by force but as who notes that by
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social convention social norm the social pressure to conform to do what others do and have been doing
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as well as the need to be accepted socially and the fear of being rejected by the community
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american culture is now normalizing the idea that minors can be given hormones to prevent their
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biological development of their secondary sexual characteristics dr levine you have supported both
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allowing minors to be given hormone blockers to prevent them from going through puberty as well as
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surgical destruction of a minor's genitalia like surgical mutilation hormonal interruption of puberty
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can permanently alter and prevent secondary sexual characteristics the american college of
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pediatricians reports that 80 to 95 percent of pre-pubertal children with gender dysphoria will
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experience resolution by late adolescence if not exposed to medical intervention and social affirmation
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this statement of yours ran is responsible for headlines like this ran paul tried to derail
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rachel levine's historic confirmation hearing with transphobic misinformation
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well you know the interesting thing is none of it was directed towards her personally or who she is it was
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directed towards the question of whether children can consent and this is an intellectual question it's not a
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you know inflammatory question it's a question of serious consequence can a young girl of 12 years
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old or 15 years old can they consent to an abortion can they consent to have their ears pierced can they
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consent to have surgery to change their their sex i mean these are important questions and most people
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would argue that children can't really make an informed consent you know we have laws against you know a man
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having sex with a 12 year old even if the 12 year old says yes because we don't think a 12 year old is
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capable of consenting they just aren't old enough to make the difference but see it's even worse than
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this in one of the clinics in england one of these gender dysphoria clinics in england ten percent of the
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kids that are coming in are between the age of three and ten my goodness people talking to a three-year-old
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and trying to tell them it's fine that they really are of a different sex see most of this stuff would be
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you know three-year-olds think they're aliens sometimes i mean they have no conception of any
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of the the importance of any of these uh incredible questions but to let a three-year-old participate in
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that or a five-year-old or an eight-year-old and then you've got these loony-tuned left-wing parents
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encouraging this and reaffirming it and this is what the american pediatricians uh have said is that
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if you don't medically do anything and you don't reaffirm it you just kind of let the kid grow up
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most people grow out of this and understand that it's a it's an aberration not something that they
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would really desire is she going to be confirmed overwhelmingly she's in a special category now so
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the democrats will vote for i suspect a couple of republicans who want to somehow you know send some
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kind of signal we'll vote for her too but it's alarming and it isn't about who she is it's about
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the idea to my mind that a minor could make the decision and see a lot of this stuff is irreversible
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you give a boy girl's hormones in the ages of 14 to 16 they don't come back you give a girl boy's
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hormones you know once a girl is given enough testosterone to grow a beard with their face
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doesn't go back if they change their mind so here now to me here it's just crazy to me it is a little
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bit about who she is and it nothing about her sexuality or her trans um uh transition to a woman
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it has everything uh to do with her mother she took her mother as she was the secretary of health for
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uh pennsylvania she took her mother out of uh nursing home as soon as covid restrictions without
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warning anybody else hey you know maybe you should do that uh she also during covid had a report out
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from her on a official uh health department uh stationary about how the covid uh scare should affect
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your orgies and she put rules out our kids can't go to school but her priority was if you're going to
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go to a place where you're going to have sex with several people here's what you have to do i mean
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the world is a clown show an absolute clown show i think this is why she wouldn't answer my question
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she refused to answer the question and came up with some empty problem but she didn't want to answer it
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because she truly is an extremist she is so far out there that most of america would recoil in horror
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if they knew what she was for but you're right about the practicality of it other people ask that
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question that was why i didn't uh dwell on the idea of what she did bring her mom out everybody else to
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die absolutely that's disqualifying and that's most pertinent to whether she can do the job but there
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is this big issue of normalizing this idea that a nine-year-old uh can want to change her sex and
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you start giving them hormones and if the parents say no that the child gets to decide at nine
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and that's just wrong and children just aren't capable of making life-changing decisions and
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there is a permanence to this at some point when they start giving them cross hormones meaning that
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you give a boy girl hormones or a girl boy hormones when you start doing this and they do it between
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the ages of 14 and 16 as minors they're irreversible changes you become sort of this um in between you're
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neither boy nor girl but you can't go back a book uh that came out three years ago that basically says
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the same stuff quoting medical science uh science and scientists um warning about how detrimental this
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can be on children was pulled from amazon it's been out for three years it was pulled for hate speech
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by amazon um what sunday i believe uh this also goes right into the equality act which if you don't buy
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into this stuff if you don't call people by the right pronoun if uh you don't affirm the new sexual
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norms and general uh gender ideology you're in trouble and this is this will affect small businesses this
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will affect charities this will affect churches and it it appears to be written in a way where there is
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no recourse you're not going to a court and having this reversed on you i don't think i've ever seen
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anything this bad uh that has a chance of passing saying it's insane where we are i mentioned the
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story of a young woman in england by the name of kira bell and she just read on the internet she was a
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confused young woman she says she was confused she had psychological problems at the time she didn't
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know who she was she was trying to discover her identity and she uh read on the internet about
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transsexual thought it was cool she went in after a couple of appointments they were very encouraging
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and to her there was no other side presented she ended up taking cross hormones and then having a
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double mastectomy now she regrets it she's worried about whether she she knows she's a woman now and she
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would like to have children um she's fearful that she will be infertile and uh she ended up having a
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you know a body transforming double mastectomy and she just regrets it and uh they've changed some
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of the rules in england on this now but this dr levine has said that most of the time she's not
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for surgery before 18 but she is for street kids so she's for for poor kids who don't have parents
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who you can imagine if you're a homeless 15 year old there's a lot going on that either your parents
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have been rotten parents or you have psychological problems or you might be schizophrenic or you might have
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other problems for the reason why you're homeless but to take those people and pray upon them and
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say they don't really need consent and we're going to get the state to sort of approve their their
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hormones i mean this is really grotesque that they would take a poor child and uh and you know put
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their their and infuse their beliefs and their extreme views on these on these children is just
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obscene um ran i know you have to run i i want to ask you um i i'm not sure if you're aware of what's
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going on with the world economic forum and the great reset but you're already seeing it happen
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in companies there is this merger if you will between government uh ngos and uh and corporations
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these public private partnerships and all based on uh uh what are called esgs uh or uh yeah esg
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environmental social and governmental mandates these big companies are are already adopting these
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things like the equality act and and critical race theory and they're jamming it down people's
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throats and it's an end run around the constitution let me let me ask you as a libertarian we complain a
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lot as conservatives about big tech and what they're doing but i believe and i know you believe
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private business should be able to do what they want to do it's right in the free market but when
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these companies are aligned so closely with a party uh and the government specifically and they're
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doing an end run around the constitution what should we do don't use them don't buy their stuff
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you know look coca-cola you know both my wife and i are incredibly upset with them right now
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they came out with this woke thing about you need to admit that you're white and you're a terrible
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person you need to admit that you're aggressive that you're opinionated and you will apologize
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for being white and that's the most grotesque sort of racist thing i've ever heard that is the world
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economic forums esgs yeah and then you got bill gates out there promoting that uh we need to have
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critical race theory in math and there was a great professor from vanderbilt african-american
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woman who said you know that's the most racist thing i've ever heard that bill gates thinks my
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kids can't learn because the color of their skin and that we're going to dumb down math and that
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showing your work or having too much emphasis on the correct answer is is somehow racist you know
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that whole concept is racist but that's the world we live in you got black lives matter extorting big
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corporations who are now paying for black lives matter people to go riot in different cities
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it's obscene i i know a guy works for one of the big drug companies he says oh yeah they're there if
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i give a hundred dollars my company will match three hundred dollars to black lives matter and i've
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seen a big the people were in the george washington hotel in the willard hotel five hundred dollars a
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night with plane tickets all paid for by big corporations through black lives matter to get
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people to riot in dc the people almost killed my wife and i were paid for by big corporations big u.s
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corporations paid their way there so are is are there enough republicans that are are at least
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feeling some sort of uh responsibility to stand up for the constitution and uh you know it and do
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something i guess the danger is is that you have to have some chutzpah you got to have some guts some
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courage to stand up because it is a culture out there where even by me everybody's saying i made
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transphobic comments yesterday all i did was ask was whether a minor can consent to this kind of
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dramatic surgery nothing i ever said was hateful i said nothing hateful about these people i said
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nothing hateful about adults who choose to do this but the culture is out there that is so strong that
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so many people in office are afraid to speak out and it's getting worse so there's a handful of us that
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will speak out in the senate there's a handful in the house and uh we just have to grow our ranks but
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we have to resist or the it's just going to roll over us and we're going to live in this terrible
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cancel culture world where nobody speaks out and everybody's afraid to say anything silence in the
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face of evil is evil itself uh dietrich bonhoeffer um ran thank you for being one of those people who
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will stand up uh we will help you in any way we possibly can and that goes for anybody left
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or right that will stand against this this nightmare that is happening thank you so much ran paul
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i have to tell you this equality act that passed the house yesterday is truly game-changing along with
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the uh the uh the uh covid uh bailout if you will those two things alone will change america
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forever what's in the covid relief bill we'll get into here in a little while is terrifying last night i was
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fortunate enough to be able to have time uh with um uh wrva listeners uh they're in richmond uh virginia
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and i think it was supposed to last 20 minutes and the program director greg was i think a little pissed
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at me by the time we ended because it was like two hours and it's because i wanted to talk to the
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i wanted to hear them uh and i wanted to hear how we can help them and what they're facing and
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it's uh it's amazing i i think there were 12 listeners and i think what i heard there was just
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a strong determination uh and a an understanding of what is headed their way but the one of the the main
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topic i think was probably um the equality act what is that going to do for me if i refuse to have my
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kids uh being taught that they can gender reassign what does that mean if we say no they can't
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uh and they go back to school and report that what does that mean if i won't allow
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uh transgender people just to switch bathrooms or people who are in transition even even better
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people who just say i identify as a woman yeah it's me i got a pack of cool cigarettes and i'm
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looking for some tampons uh you know not right now i'm just i just this morning decided i'm going to
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be a woman i'm uh i identify as a woman i don't want you in the girl's bathroom what happens to churches
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who say gender is specific gender is assigned divinely assigned what what happens what happens
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you if you run a small business you're not going to be able to survive this
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you if you don't have if you stand up against it the lawsuits against this against you will put you
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out of business for sure so there's no fighting anymore what happens i talked to these people
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in virginia last night uh and and maybe on monday we just do a full show of just phones because i i want
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to hear your voice i i listened to these people last night and they were determined but it was a change
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uh there was a change uh there was a change in understanding and i think people are starting to realize
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wow real religious persecution real persecution for people who will not conform is right around the
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oreo cookie tweeted out trans people exist what yeah they exist they exist stew oh my gosh are you
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kidding me yes are what and i'd like to tweet back uh to oreo cookie so do trans fats and you're an
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expert on trans i love that there's this thing where there's another story that just came out the
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other day that was this it was the same thing it was like you know it was a complicated story but
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basically a fake accusation of racism by a young very wealthy student black student against a very
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non-wealthy white janitor and her um she said i was i was uh i was criticized for eating while black
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and it it it took they they questioned whether i even existed as a person of color it's like well
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everyone knows you existed they wouldn't have said anything about you being in the room you weren't
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supposed to be in and they didn't think you existed they know you exist that was the problem you
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existed in the room that was banned and does this stuff happen like this language they just turn these
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words glenn into things that don't mean anything we are officially in a clown show yeah we're in a clown
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show nothing i'm i'm telling you right now i'm an alcoholic okay i know clown shows my life was a clown
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show where nothing made sense i could say or do whatever i wanted and it all worked for me in my
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crazy head but at some point you're going to be forced to wake up you're going to be forced if you
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don't die which we might if you don't die first you will realize we have got to sober up and when you
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start going back to reality you are going to be so ashamed of what you have tried to perpetrate
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on on truth on truth on math on science what you have perverted everything into let i want to i want
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to go over the covid bill the relief package okay some say it's nine percent covid related
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uh it's probably closer to 50 percent if you're giving them the benefit of the doubt and i'll explain why
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58 billion dollar bailout for the union pension funds
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the left would say that is that absolutely is uh for covid the unions have really suffered because
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of covid no i sold i told you in 2010 i went over the pensions of the unions in all these blue states
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they couldn't afford them then and i told you they would come up with a way to get the united states
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to bail them out well here it is 34 billion dollars in expanded obamacare subsidies four billion dollars
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to pay off loans for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers this one is absolutely
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unbelievable if you are black and you own a farm you can go to the federal government
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and the government will pay off your debts mortgage all of it 100 percent no strings attached because
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you've been disadvantaged because you're black whites need not apply so this this package is going
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i mean and joe biden said it he said i we are going to concentrate this package
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on the disadvantaged in the uh communities of color so if you're white you don't get that
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four billion dollars to pay off loans a billion dollars in world food assistance now i don't have
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a problem with this i don't have a problem being charitable but i believe the united states government
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is going to pick and choose who gets it based on their environmental social justice bullcrap
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they're going to give it and waste most of that money and a billion dollars in food assistance
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what about all the poor starving children here the doubling of the federal minimum wage was in it but
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it looks like the parliamentarian said you can't do that in this bill eight billion dollars to expand
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broadband access they say that's for covid if i'm being charitable i'll give them the benefit of the doubt
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like that's one of the stretch ones though right it is because people more people are on zoom calls
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and and everyone's working from home they need better internet i mean and in poor communities
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in poor communities they may not have broadband access for schools for schools it's like okay
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it's again that's a stretch but i can at least see the tie to covid now i'd like to see how stretch
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stretch armstrong can go on this one 270 billion dollars for the national endowment for the arts and
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humanities now that's covid you know why because those theaters are struggling those theaters and those
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artists have not been able to work or have an audience what are they going to do i don't know
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get another job but what isn't we have all sorts of unemployment insurance built into this bill
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so we're yeah yeah funding right and we have well there's major loans there's upkeep on on you know
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these these big beautiful buildings like the kennedy center which is why they have all these loans and
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and and endowments uh 200 million dollars for the institute for library and museum services
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now let me just say this as a guy who is working on a library and museum and building one oh you can
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get some of this money maybe i can get some of this money i don't think so uh my expenses could be
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zero except for rent right now because i can't let anybody in you can't come into a museum you're you
00:30:36.760
don't have these museums in these libraries in washington open what why do you need extra money
00:30:42.600
uh 50 million dollars for environmental justice grants you have uh 10 million dollars for and this is
00:30:52.880
covid related 10 million dollars for native american language preservation so does wait i know covid does
00:31:00.440
a lot of damage it kills languages it kills languages native american languages only native
00:31:04.860
american languages progressivism is killing the english language okay but covid apparently killed the native
00:31:11.700
american language uh a third round of relief checks of 1400 for americans adds up to 422 billion
00:31:19.260
that's what i think people think a covid bill really a relief bill is right i think that's what they
00:31:25.120
think it is you're out of work that's not what it is you're getting money right that that that one
00:31:29.720
makes some stimulus sense into a lot of people that's what people think of this right except 422 billion
00:31:38.160
for everybody affected in the united states with covid 422 billion is what you get
00:31:45.080
uh but the states the blue states on top of that because they you know andrew cuomo has been
00:31:54.500
struggling to i mean the cupboard is bare and people keep moving out of a state right i mean how are we
00:31:59.620
going to deal with all these empty buildings and empty offices they get 350 billion dollars in bailouts
00:32:07.020
now not the states like texas not the state of florida south dakota are you kidding me only the states
00:32:16.120
that did the right thing and really shut their state down they get 350 billion dollars while every
00:32:25.660
individual in america is only worth 422 billion 120 uh 29 billion dollars to open schools
00:32:34.860
i can do that one for free teachers get your ass in the classroom or you're fired on monday
00:32:42.920
that didn't cost anything somebody should try that 40 billion dollars for higher education because you
00:32:50.620
can't expect yale to dip into their trust funds 39 billion dollars for cheryl a child care here's one
00:32:59.380
1.5 billion dollars for amtrak 50 billion dollars for fema 90 billion for mass transit because let me tell
00:33:11.700
you something there is nothing american needs more than that maintenance work on the bridge between new
00:33:18.840
york and canada uh and the of course the hundred million dollar uh metro uh tunnel the the extension
00:33:26.980
the 6.5 mile extension in silicon valley because those poor guys in silicon valley how are they going
00:33:34.980
to get to work i mean sure helicopter uh you know hoverboard uh just a bunch of their employees carrying
00:33:43.700
them into the office they of course need that extension of 6.5 uh miles for a hundred million dollars
00:33:52.160
a 50 uh sorry 15 billion dollar uh payroll support for airlines and this is good 246 billion dollars
00:34:04.820
it's 400 a week more in federal enhanced unemployment benefit fits through august now the cbo has said
00:34:15.840
this increase of money will now increase the unemployment rate as well as decrease the labor force in job
00:34:25.560
participation since unemployment will be more profitable than finding a job there's your economic
00:34:34.120
stimulus bill there is what's going to fix the country there my friend along with all of the uh the
00:34:43.720
equality act which is going to help the small business man and the church is going to help them so
00:34:51.560
much it's going to be so good for your children that is just the beginning of the consequence
00:35:01.640
of your neighbor or somebody down the street that yeah i believe in the constitution and didn't get their
00:35:09.760
fat ass out of the chair i want to continue this conversation after this
00:35:17.600
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no i'm just remodeling my entire house while living in it i've got two teenage children that are still not
00:35:37.400
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00:36:03.460
the house i got about for blocks with little sizes open house it's gonna be crazy and i got a little
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blen uh what can we do what can we do we know the problem i contend most people do not know the
00:37:14.540
problem uh they know a portion of it but they have no idea of the reality of the world they're living in
00:37:22.020
now they think they're living in the world uh of even last year they are not living in that world
00:37:31.440
it's completely different and my job every day is to describe the world you now live in so you wake up
00:37:40.140
i uh it's a little like the matrix wake up it's no longer the world you think it is it's entirely
00:37:48.200
different and that means your strategy has to change and people ask me what do i do what do i do
00:37:55.460
first of all i really i appreciate the fact that you would think that i have a solution i am just like you
00:38:06.700
we are in this together we are in this together what do i do
00:38:11.560
get with your local community strengthen the bonds with your neighbors talk to each other get on
00:38:21.160
your school board get into city council stand up in your business that's what you do there's no grand
00:38:29.260
solution to this it's individuals standing up and and saying i'm not taking this course i'm not taking
00:38:37.800
it because i yes i'm white but i'm not a racist and i won't hear this racist talk of categorizing
00:38:46.780
a whole group of people we didn't do it with with islam i won't do it with christianity i won't do it
00:38:53.500
with blacks i won't do it with whites it's wrong but the most important thing you can do is just
00:39:01.300
find the courage and know what's worth fighting for know what's worth being alienated for
00:39:09.300
last night my son and i watched saving private ryan he had never seen it and he's a yapper man he's
00:39:16.080
talking to me he's i mean you think i'm bad he's like dad you know what the real fact is on this and
00:39:20.860
i'm like shut up just watch the movie we got to the end of it and everybody knows they saved private
00:39:29.700
ryan but at the end of it what tom hanks says to private ryan rings fresh and new he says earn this
00:39:52.880
knowing what people have sacrificed for so long
00:40:02.540
are we living a good life are we living a decent life
00:40:08.220
are we contributing are we building this up are we honoring their sacrifice
00:40:17.220
hello america it's friday yes indeed another exciting episode
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with bill o'reilly coming up in just a second first
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uh the fight against organized crime in america
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meanwhile let's slum it and talk about today's uh news
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most americans not the media but most americans
01:06:43.220
that just roll on it and then a stock market is
01:06:46.380
imploding he could use that um because by the end
01:06:54.460
well look at biden is in his jammies he doesn't
01:06:56.820
know what he's doing and get away with it because
01:07:02.900
back up next week but now it's a pretty painful
01:07:11.060
that whether you like trump or not he was engaged
01:07:14.580
in the presidency this is the most important point for
01:07:18.140
everybody listening right now the guy was engaged in it okay is he a
01:07:26.160
but every day i mean he was there and they were discussing
01:07:30.780
how to make america great again and that's what he did
01:07:34.460
biden is not engaged at all in problem solving he's just doing what
01:07:42.360
they tell him to do how do you say that with authority
01:07:45.300
because i know people well i know very high ranking people
01:07:49.940
and they're already worried they're already worried because they know it's
01:07:57.280
that if you get a one-two punch chaos at the border and a
01:08:01.100
listing economy and they also know that americans are paying 50 to 70 cents
01:08:08.600
more for a gallon of gasoline 37 days after the guy was inaugurated
01:08:12.760
i mean that's just a fact and that's going to go to a buck
01:08:17.160
and a half by summer because the fossil fuel industry goes all right
01:08:22.980
mr biden you're going to you're going to hurt our business and you're going to
01:08:26.280
do the x y and z and we're going to spend all this money to transition
01:08:29.320
so we're going to hose the folks down and raise all the prices which is exactly
01:08:33.640
and this goes back to my analysis that americans don't know any of this they
01:08:40.240
certainly know they're paying more at the gas pump right
01:08:42.720
have to know that i'm yelling at saheed down here in my town oh what are you
01:08:46.740
doing hey this is two dollars and ten cents for it
01:08:49.780
and he's looking at me going hey mr already you just have to pay what's on the
01:08:53.920
i said okay um but the the media is not telling you any of this it's like oh joe's
01:09:00.720
the greatest guy look at joe and jill joe and jill they you know what they had
01:09:05.120
they had lasagna tonight oh this is delicious so and they had a log in the
01:09:09.380
fire let me i know i loved that story uh let me let me ask you uh about a big
01:09:17.180
change and i don't hear any uh republicans and honestly it doesn't bother me
01:09:25.280
but it is a huge change one that only obama really seemed to break
01:09:30.260
and that was when you're a president and you're a former president you shut up
01:09:36.240
about the next president but that's gone that is gone yeah it's gone and is that a
01:09:41.000
good thing or a bad thing i don't care you're not mad at me i mean um obama's
01:09:47.540
on doing a uh podcast with bruce springstein uh and i i used a clip last
01:09:53.320
night on the uh billoreilly.com broadcast and the clip was obama's changed his
01:09:58.640
reparations stance a little bit it was well thought out but he talked for about
01:10:03.260
a minute and 30 on reparations and bruce springstein did not say a word i don't
01:10:09.420
know if bruce knows what reparations are i am not quite sure he was there bruce
01:10:15.220
was there but he had this blank look on his face like what is this so um but
01:10:22.900
anyway so obama's got the podcast he's gonna you know he's gonna go in and he's
01:10:26.720
gonna say what he wants to say because he's making some money doing it so is if
01:10:32.120
you were at cpac and you were speaking to the republicans yes uh i know i
01:10:39.280
thought today that the thing that i would uh say you must now organize in your
01:10:47.980
states and strengthen the states and make sure you're passing all these laws to
01:10:54.280
make sure that your state is solid on the uh on the election do everything you can
01:11:00.480
absolutely what would um what advice would you give the republican party that
01:11:06.240
seems to be ready to hoist the trump 2024 flag uh and and and just start heading
01:11:14.600
down that for the next four years what advice would you give them well i number
01:11:21.160
one the republican party has got to um have a sense of humor i i it's and that
01:11:27.400
sounds trite but it isn't so right now they have the independent block is growing in
01:11:34.480
america people are bailing out of both parties they don't want to be republicans
01:11:38.060
or democrats they just want to be able to vote for whoever you know they like but
01:11:43.420
you've got to kind of bring it down to a basis where everybody understands it you
01:11:49.200
can't do ideal you know ideological stuff so if you oppose the the bill of for the
01:11:54.900
transgender gays and all this you gotta you gotta look we don't want to hurt them
01:12:00.440
we want to protect them we understand that particularly children get battered um but
01:12:06.520
look at this this arose a huge part of religious freedom but just keep it contained keep it so
01:12:14.400
everyone can understand it so i would say you have to be the party of logic okay that's what
01:12:20.520
you need to be um and then you have to have a sense of humor about your presentation so if
01:12:26.520
you're going to criticize biden you don't bring a sledgehammer you just you know um criticize
01:12:32.880
him in a in a gentle way that gets the point across that this guy really is not engaged
01:12:38.720
in solving any problems you are gonna make it he's gonna make it a lot worse you're describing
01:12:44.560
ronald reagan um yeah but you know reagan was an ideologue um and i think those days are over
01:12:52.400
i i you know reagan was a firm conservative ideologue that the soviet union was evil at those days in
01:13:00.180
america are gone now it's all presentation who can present the best and that's why trump won
01:13:08.760
because he presented so much better than his republican opposition in 16 okay let me ask you one final
01:13:17.400
question let's say and this is never going to happen uh certainly never on uh purpose let's just
01:13:25.160
say donald trump is hit by uh you know uh joe biden's amtrak one day uh complete coincidence who
01:13:33.960
else is there besides donald trump that could pick up the mantle at this time christy noem the governor
01:13:43.740
of south dakota love her i knew it back see yeah what about uh uh this uh yeah um florida uh governor
01:13:53.200
ron de santis yeah but he you know the republican party needs a new look and governor noem would
01:14:00.700
present that would you not yeah so i might i might put de santis on the two and have noem de santis
01:14:10.380
de santis is strong and you know he did a good job in the covet thing down there he did even though
01:14:17.080
he got battered those are probably the two best governors in covet so you might put those two
01:14:22.760
together but you need a new look if you're not going to go with trump and and by the way if the
01:14:27.540
economy does collapse then trump has got it locked i think so too i think so but if it doesn't if it
01:14:33.300
just waivers and people are mad but they're not desperate then you might go for a new look and no
01:14:40.080
one knows what's going to happen to trump i mean he's so such a volatile situation surrounding him
01:14:44.880
it just never ends yeah bill o'reilly thank you so much anything you want to talk about your new book
01:14:49.800
yeah i mean uh if you pre-order killing the mob and we talked about it last night uh the because it
01:14:54.680
was the anniversary of muhammad ali who was then cassius clay beating sonny liston that fight was fixed
01:14:59.500
um and we go into a great detail and kill also it wasn't one of the uh gambino crime family
01:15:05.140
didn't he die last night uh yeah that was uh god he's brother yeah okay um but we're that's small
01:15:13.140
stuff compared to what we have in killing the mom god he's small stuff yeah that was fixed and we go
01:15:19.640
methodically through how they did it cassius clay didn't know he didn't know but that's just one of the
01:15:26.540
um many many things that's in killing the mob just real quick the mob almost assassinated desi
01:15:33.320
arnaz lucille ball's husband you're kidding for what no well i'm not going to tell you now but these
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are the kinds of things that we got in there and and so it comes out may 4th you can pre-order it
01:15:43.800
on billoreilly.com if you do we give you 50 off killing crazy horse an amazing deal so thank you
01:15:51.240
beck for giving me that you're welcome and uh bill o'reilly books will probably at some point
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all be taken off of amazon uh because of hate speech or something like that as they continue
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to they're all accurate oh no i know that oh they're oh i know that a ton of money for me yeah
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i i know that i'd be surprised if they come after me i'd like to charge you for that commercial there
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um anyway but uh bill o'reilly at billoreilly.com killing the mob uh thank you so much bill talk to
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today if you want the skinny pig yes we have a skinny pig at the house now which is a hairless
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guinea pig so he's not skinny no he's not skinny at all he's actually rotund uh he looks like he sort
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of looks like you could look at him at one way he looks like a sweet potato that's kind of like he
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with legs yes a sweet potato with legs but i you when you look at him and especially with his his
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face his name's george by the way he looks like a miniature hippopotamus you have to bring in uh
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that'll be the that'll be the dance number uh towards the open uh you have to bring him in okay
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yeah george needs a tv debut i think tv tv it's a skinny pig skinny how big is this like it's a
01:19:00.640
legitimately just like a normal guinea pig it just doesn't have any hair on it and so they call it a
01:19:04.800
skinny pig i guess because it's not fluffy i don't know you know what's really frightening is uh
01:19:09.260
i know the answer to this that's your kids didn't buy that or want that it was 100 my wife yeah
01:19:15.380
yeah you go if she's look at her instagram page she posts 965 pictures a day of it
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that's what the hell is up with her we own a zoo i i own a zoo now yes and it all started so
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this is the glenn back program hello america it's friday the good news is funding is coming
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your way if you have suffered uh under covid well it's not coming directly to you it's probably going
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to your union oh you're not in a union you should get into a union because those are good union jobs
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you should do that and uh and if you're a farmer there is real help coming for you uh
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well i mean unless you're a white farmer if you're a white farmer i mean haven't you haven't you don't
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you have enough really uh we're talking about the black farmers uh there's lots of money coming for
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you no strings attached to that i'm sure uh and it's uh it's great also if your state has been struggling
01:20:24.200
well i mean if you're a if you're a blue state you're a red state screw you uh because you didn't
01:20:29.760
play by the rules all right uh 1.9 trillion dollar covid 19 relief package we talked to a member of
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nicole maliotakis is the congressperson uh brand new in the uh in the house from new york she joins us
01:22:26.500
now to give us the details on the 1.9 trillion dollar covet 19 relief package
01:22:34.220
nicole how are you great glenn great great to be with you i appreciate you having me on to expose
01:22:40.540
what's actually happening in this bill yeah so i read i read a lot of stuff uh the media is is
01:22:47.960
spinning this of course as this is all going to help those states that are really in need and all
01:22:52.900
those people that are really in need i don't read it that way can you can you fill us in with the
01:22:58.860
facts on what is in this bill sure well first of all i think what people need to understand is that
01:23:05.560
there's a trillion dollars left over from the previous package so congress didn't take the time
01:23:10.200
to really identify where the need is where we could potentially be shifting resources and ensuring
01:23:16.060
that we came out with something that was tailored and specific to the needs of struggling americans
01:23:20.580
and small businesses wait wait wait wait wait wait i want to make sure i understand this
01:23:25.120
there's a trillion dollars in you know some fictitious bank account that they've already
01:23:31.640
approved that hasn't been sent out that is correct so uh and that's education spending to reopen schools
01:23:40.840
some of it is ppp money for small businesses oh my um so so so then the interesting thing enough with
01:23:47.240
the education funding is that the cdc said it would cost 25 billion to reopen schools safely across
01:23:53.300
america yet they put 64 billion dollars in the previous package with the majority of it unspent
01:24:00.440
and as you know many schools including those in my city uh remain closed and on top of that they want
01:24:06.320
to put another 130 billion dollars in this package with 95 of that funding not being able to be spent
01:24:13.740
until after the after this year so so wait the estimate is that to reopen schools it would cost 25
01:24:20.500
billion but between the unspent money in the last bill and the new bill they are sending our schools
01:24:28.820
200 billion dollars that that is correct and so what i say is only under a mismanaged government or when
01:24:37.520
when democrats are in control do things end up costing eight times as much as originally estimated
01:24:42.560
so so what exactly is the what do they say how what is the response on 200 million dollars for schools
01:24:52.060
well there's been no response as a matter of fact uh they keep insisting that this is for uh
01:24:58.900
reopening america's schools we know that's not the case number one because uh the estimates were
01:25:04.140
an eighth of the of what they're putting into this fund the second thing is that um the money is restricted
01:25:10.300
to be used for over a year so it's not emergency funding unless they anticipate that they're not
01:25:14.140
going to reopen schools for a whole other year um so to give you an example in new york state my state
01:25:20.580
uh governor cuomo did receive four billion dollars for school yet many of our schools remain closed
01:25:26.060
throughout the state i mean we just reopened middle schools in new york city and as you know the
01:25:30.720
schools chancellor just resigned about an hour ago uh and it's because i believe really because he
01:25:36.040
hasn't been able to successfully roll out the opening of these schools and like the catholic schools
01:25:41.820
have in our city yeah may i just recommend uh for anybody who is struggling to figure out how to open
01:25:49.140
schools the first thing you have to do is um teachers you're to report back to class on monday if not
01:25:57.660
you're fired that would be the first thing to do to open up schools uh maybe it's just me
01:26:03.120
um you also in this bill uh are are uh we are we are finding now uh that there is a eighty six
01:26:15.360
billion dollars uh of our tax dollars to rescue union pension funds yeah i mean look that that's in
01:26:25.900
there there's a lot in there which is why we call it the pelosi payoff bill not the actual covid relief bill
01:26:32.140
so it's not just uh you know the bailout for pensions but you actually have a three point five
01:26:38.300
billion dollars going overseas internationally for the global uh health fund for aids tuberculosis and
01:26:45.420
malaria you know good cause but the thing is why is the america why are the american people picking up
01:26:51.500
eighty eight percent of the tab for this international organization's expenditures because that's what
01:26:57.220
three point five billion dollars equates to and this is at a time when even our diplomats overseas
01:27:02.480
haven't even had access to the vaccine and the other thing to show you how bloated this package is
01:27:07.820
less than one percent goes to vaccine production and distribution and you ask any democrat or republican
01:27:14.320
local leader or national leader and they will tell you that the vaccine development distribution is the
01:27:19.620
number one thing to getting us back on track so the fact that it's only equating for less than one percent
01:27:25.380
and i had to use siri by the way to figure that out because uh you know calculators and go up to one
01:27:31.500
trillion to 1.9 trillion dollars but uh when you calculate it using uh siri or alexa you'll find out
01:27:36.840
that's point uh something like 0.7 percent of the entire package is going to what is said to be the number
01:27:44.060
one priority that that is how bloated the this bill is nicole is there i mean you're new to congress
01:27:51.860
so let me ask you are you is it worse than you thought it would be or better or about what you
01:27:59.840
expected well unfortunately it's you know it's a very polarizing and uh my first month wasn't great
01:28:05.460
it was a very polarizing uh first month i'm you know the fact that we lost the senate was not helpful
01:28:11.220
because there's no balance anymore uh they changed the rules in this procedure so that way they don't
01:28:16.320
even need uh any republican votes they they changed it from the 60 vote requirement uh they changed it
01:28:21.720
to 51 votes using uh what's called a budget reconciliation uh and so you know they've
01:28:27.560
basically shut us out of this process and now we know why because they wanted to jam all this pork
01:28:33.260
into this bill uh and and and as a new yorker i can say look of course i want my city and state to
01:28:38.580
have money but i also want accountability and i don't trust this mayor or this governor uh i believe
01:28:43.720
that they'll take the federal funds and they still will increase the the taxes that are driving new
01:28:48.660
yorkers out uh they're already talking about imposing higher income taxes and stock transfer
01:28:53.500
tax mayor de blasio increases the property tax levy every single year they just increase tolls on our
01:29:00.540
roadways um and so they're taking the money and they're still going to take from the people
01:29:04.380
and what's interesting about the way the democrats set up this formula is that they changed it based on
01:29:09.920
population to now based on unemployment rate so governors like governor cuomo and gavin newsom are
01:29:16.240
actually being rewarded for shutting down their economies and driving people out of work so it's
01:29:21.040
very disheartening to see how this is playing out but i was a member of the new york state legislature
01:29:25.260
also in the minority and so i'm kind of used to the these types of games being played um but i'm
01:29:30.740
hopeful that we'll be able to actually work together in a bipartisan fashion on something
01:29:34.940
like the president said he wanted to do even though he hasn't tried yet so i uh i was just
01:29:40.700
talking to bill o'reilly and he said what was happening in the new york house uh and assembly was
01:29:47.220
that um the democrats are going after cuomo not because of any of the scandals but because
01:29:54.240
he's not radical enough do you believe that's true or is is is the are the democrats in new york
01:30:02.220
waking up to cuomo no i think the democrats in new york um are getting a lot of pressure from their
01:30:09.260
constituents who are demanding answers and families who are demanding justice uh the governor made a bad
01:30:16.140
mistake by implementing this uh order that mandated the nursing homes accept covet positive patients
01:30:22.440
then he under-reported it uh to the public the number of deaths that were as a result of that
01:30:28.080
uh and then he stonewalled the legislature uh when they tried to get answers uh and then his own
01:30:35.240
chief of staff admitted that they were covering up the whole thing simply because they didn't want the
01:30:39.740
department of justice to gain access to this information uh then he bullied one of the democrat
01:30:45.520
assembly members who stood up to him because his uncle died in a nursing home so i think they're
01:30:51.860
getting very tired of the governor's antics uh thousands of new yorkers have actually joined me in
01:30:57.040
and adding their name at at enoughcuomo.com to send a message that they want the governor to
01:31:02.740
resign uh and and this has only been exacerbated now by the fact that a young woman who is part of
01:31:08.760
his administration has come forward with sexual harassment claims um so i think the democrats really
01:31:13.820
are starting to get tired of the governor uh you know he's been in governor for three years three
01:31:18.120
terms he does use uh bullying tactics to get what he wants uh he is vindictive uh and i think that
01:31:24.560
he's out doing his welcome both with uh the other democrats in the state but also with the people
01:31:29.340
which is why his poll numbers have just been dropped so so much over the last month so with
01:31:33.700
him and uh de blasio are and i i would love to know this in california as well but you you are
01:31:40.520
from new york so you might have a good handle on new york um with cuomo and de blasio the wreckage
01:31:47.580
that has been done uh with these policies especially because of covid um are are people
01:31:55.280
just wanting to get rid of them or are they tying them also to the policies that are so damaging
01:32:02.600
well i they are they are tying them to their policies because they're the ones who put forward
01:32:09.380
these arbitrary restrictions uh these mandated shutdowns that have hurt our local economy that
01:32:15.120
have led to thousands of people losing their jobs um that have put small businesses people's
01:32:20.700
livelihoods uh out and um you know schools the parents teachers and and students that i speak to
01:32:26.740
want to go back to school and that is very upsetting uh children don't have school athletics anymore which
01:32:32.360
is another big issue uh and there's not a lot of a lot of these restrictions that they put in place
01:32:37.360
lacked common sense like you can go to the gym but you can't go to the yoga studio you know you can you
01:32:42.400
can you can ice skate and and you know you can go to an ice skating pavilion and skate but you can't
01:32:47.280
have hockey leagues you know it just doesn't make any sense uh and so there's a lot of frustration
01:32:51.860
and new york city we're being treated differently than the rest of the state the rest of the state is at
01:32:55.920
50 capacity for indoor dining uh new york city was shut down for so long and finally we got 25 i kept
01:33:03.180
pushing we got a more now a 35 inching up toward 50 but why are we being treated differently than the
01:33:09.420
rest of the state so people are upset about this they see that the governor and the mayor had way
01:33:14.460
too much power and you know the governor's power needs to be rescinded i've said that uh you know
01:33:20.260
repeatedly i've been saying that for months and the democrats keep dragging their feet but they
01:33:24.180
finally have to go and do it and take back their power as a co equal branch of government and and work
01:33:30.660
to just reopen this economy and get children back to school and get people back to work i have to tell
01:33:36.100
you i think uh between uh what companies are have discovered with zoom and and virtual work etc etc
01:33:43.600
and the absolute devastation that has been done to manhattan and and your district in southern uh
01:33:50.940
brooklyn and staten island i don't and i i know you won't agree with this i'm sure um but i don't see
01:33:57.860
new york city ever recovering to the the uh the city that it once was at least for a decade
01:34:05.340
um how how how are you how is that area going to pay for all of the services that it needs and have
01:34:15.860
promised when everybody's moving away companies are shutting down you're absolutely um right about
01:34:26.020
the policies that have been put in place that are driving people out i do have hope that new york city
01:34:31.560
uh will recover that uh we do have a mayor's race and i'm hoping that somebody uh who will be uh you
01:34:37.880
know really really try to roll back some of this stuff that the mayor did i mean look whether it be
01:34:43.400
defunding the police which was a completely ridiculous idea has led to crime skyrocketing
01:34:49.160
uh we we have a lot of mismanagement a lot of mismanagement of our tax dollars which is why i'm
01:34:54.920
so concerned with billions more coming to new york um but i do believe that um it's up to the people
01:35:00.660
the people have to be vocal they have to complain you know i ran for mayor of new york city in 2017
01:35:04.560
um i think we'd be in a better position had i won that election um unfortunately this mayor spends
01:35:10.180
more and more money and the problems get worse and worse so uh that is the you know definition of
01:35:14.980
mismanagement um i think there's a lot of things we could be doing differently to tackle our homeless
01:35:18.880
crisis to make sure our streets are safer to make sure that our trains are running to make sure that
01:35:23.600
our children are getting a good education in person um you know these are things that i think
01:35:28.780
unfortunately government has just strayed from the basics of what they're supposed to be doing
01:35:33.080
right people expect you to keep them safe give their kids a good education make sure traffic is
01:35:37.100
flowing the trains are running on time uh making sure that there's an environment where jobs can grow
01:35:42.060
and unfortunately they've strayed into all sorts of areas they got to get back to the basics and that's
01:35:46.560
what i'm going to be pushing for and speaking out for both here in washington and when i'm back home in
01:35:51.360
new york city thank you so much uh congresswoman nicole malia takas uh from new york uh thanks for
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welcome to the uh program so we have the uh hippo awards happening uh today on uh the glenbeck
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friday exclusive which is a chance just for blaze tv subscribers to uh kind of get uh a little extra
01:37:52.120
all the time and uh the hippo awards it's a beautiful trophy isn't it came out great it costs
01:37:57.120
a lot of money uh it's uh the hippo awards spelled with a y uh for um hypocrite uh the people who tell
01:38:05.920
you to wear a mask and then don't actually wear the mask uh and uh i believe gavin newsom might be
01:38:11.500
he's gotta get a hippo well he's he's he lifetime achievement already uh he is in the running uh but
01:38:19.820
we don't know we haven't counted uh gotta count the ballots yeah i gotta count the ballots and i want
01:38:24.980
you to know uh that uh uh the accounting firm of uh bill and steve have done all of the uh all of
01:38:35.180
the counting and we don't know bill or steve won't tell me who won they they that those sound like white
01:38:41.120
names i hope they've they've repressed their whiteness uh before they started counting these
01:38:46.180
ballots they haven't but i am going to uh stiff them on their check gosh how many who's up for these
01:38:52.900
awards there's so many i mean cuomo's got to be up for one uh de blasio's got to be up cuomo we have
01:38:59.160
a career retrospective coming up you're just trying to get me to watch i don't even know if you have
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one uh i i think the cuomo thing's amazing to me because there's this thing that's going on now
01:39:13.440
where people are saying like look he's having all these problems and we've noticed his covet handling
01:39:17.900
maybe wasn't so good but that doesn't take away from his amazing press conferences at the beginning
01:39:22.900
of all this in march and april where he really helped public health and hey i gotta tell you
01:39:28.060
something hi i'm governor cuomo and uh i like uh masks i think the masks are uh hip yeah i heard that
01:39:42.280
clip the other day they're like you know you have to go but he was became a media superstar because of
01:39:46.220
his amazing press conferences and they went through like a montage of clips and one of them was that
01:39:50.120
clip where he literally is like oh i think masks are cool masks are cool now that's like the highlight
01:40:00.300
of his press conference masks are cool well it's so that's why he's such a trendsetter
01:40:07.920
you know what i mean oh my god he is the worst yeah actually you know what i would describe him
01:40:14.440
andrew cuomo is awful dot com yeah that's how i would check that out and today on blaze tv dot com
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uh you you can't miss the hippo awards oh there'll be some favorite moments for you as we share them
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steaks wow if i only knew who you know made those really good steaks or provided those good steaks for
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like really good steak houses yeah you don't want like any steaks yeah no i want those uh what would
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they be called what city would they be named after maybe well probably omaha you know nebraska
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you know uh omaha steaks nebraska steaks no omaha steaks uh and if you put a dot com on there
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uh then you'd have a business you really would omaha steaks.com now if you went to that
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and you typed my name beck in the search bar hypothetically you're going to find the butcher's
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back in 1927 an american socialist said the american people would never vote for socialism
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but he said under the name of liberalism the american people will adopt every fragment of
01:42:17.480
the socialist program one of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a
01:42:23.980
people has been by way of medicine it's very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian
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project now the american people if you put it to them about socialized medicine and gave them a
01:42:36.360
chance to choose choose would unhesitatingly vote against it so with the american people on record as
01:42:44.680
not wanting socialized medicine congressman foran said if we can only break through and get our foot
01:42:50.420
inside the door then we can expand the program after that well let's see what the socialists
01:42:56.580
themselves had to say about it they say this nation will be provided with a mechanism for
01:43:03.420
socialized medicine capable of indefinite expansion in every direction until it includes the entire
01:43:09.640
population well we can't say we haven't been warned in this country of ours took place the greatest
01:43:17.140
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01:43:21.880
revolution simply exchanged one set of rules for another but here for the first time in all the
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thousands of years of man's relation to man a little group of men the founding fathers for the
01:43:33.420
first time established the idea that you and i had within ourselves the god-given right and ability
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to determine our own destiny write those letters now call your friends and tell them to write
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if you don't this program i promise you will pass just as surely as the sun will come up tomorrow
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and behind it will come other federal programs that will invade every area of freedom as we have
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known it in this country until one day as norman thomas said we will awake to find that we have socialism
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and if you don't do this and if i don't do it one of these days you and i are going to spend our
01:44:13.300
sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it once was like in america when men
01:44:19.220
were free how true uh done by uh nick daly our our production guy uh that's ronald reagan
01:44:29.900
obviously welcome to the glenn beck program it is friday i want to tell you about the podcast that
01:44:36.300
comes out tomorrow with tulsi gabbard it is really fascinating it really is yeah it is fascinating but i
01:44:43.200
i think it's important that we we cover something that you just said and why do you have this you
01:44:48.500
sometimes you say these things they're so profound in the moment you are such a jerk what are you lose
01:44:53.600
them because of just you know you're so rapid fire with so many great moments and then we miss
01:44:59.920
a gem and i think the audience may have may have missed a gem just a few moments ago and i think the
01:45:07.800
audience wants to settle in clear your mind what do you have and just contemplate this brilliant
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analysis by glenn beck sausages desserts really yummy cut with a spoon style forks you'll say 50
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what exactly is shut up a cut like a spoon style fork i know you know what that is the copy says cut
01:45:36.000
with a fork but the actual term for for steaks is cut with a spoon and there's only i i i just i was
01:45:44.940
thinking for it's a cutting spoon not fork and i forgot about the word steak right no and it's an
01:45:52.200
omaha steak commercial so why would you remember the word steak but so are you i just want to clarify
01:45:57.220
here are you cutting shut up are you cutting the fork with a spoon yes can we hear it one more time
01:46:05.000
i'm sorry no there's no reason to cut with a spoon style fork so is it a is it a fork that cuts like a
01:46:12.720
spoon or are you cutting you know you you did nothing let me just there's a reason they gave
01:46:24.140
that to you in 2020 yeah i'm just holding up the hall of fame award radio hall of fame
01:46:28.160
bring yours out onto the table would you bring that one out uh hold on let me press this button
01:46:31.820
maybe it'll come out with a spoon style fork was that part of your acceptance speech did you cut a
01:46:37.540
spoon with a spoon with a fork on stage look i don't know how i got this job i don't know how i
01:46:43.460
keep this job i really don't i listen to other shows yeah i know how talented everybody else is
01:46:50.100
i listen and i'm like they don't make any mistakes they don't say ever they would never say they'd
01:46:58.120
never say this cut with a spoon style fork i know that i listen i don't know how they do that
01:47:04.320
i know i must have had pictures of somebody that i never took nor did i know i have there you know
01:47:12.620
i bought something and it was in like a pocket of some used jacket or something and it was like he's
01:47:18.440
got that jacket you should put him on the air otherwise he's going to use it i don't know what
01:47:22.260
was in the jacket i don't even know what jacket it was i just don't understand why you would need a
01:47:27.980
spoon styled fork shut up it just use a fork or shut up why would you style your fork all right
01:47:34.500
spoon all right they're two different utensils separate your cutlery is all we're trying to say
01:47:40.960
wait what's that what is that award again radio hall of fame wow i mean that's a what an amazing
01:47:51.360
achievement again for you i had pictures of somebody in a jacket i don't own i here's the
01:47:57.880
here's the thing uh could we go back to the show please cut with a spoon style forks did you talk to
01:48:05.680
you know what's so weird i am more comfortable with this than if you are actually heaping praise
01:48:14.420
on me if you were saying you know you're a great i would rather have you point this out that's how sad
01:48:20.740
my life is surprisingly enough i'm more comfortable with it too
01:48:23.340
i know what you mean though you feel awkward when when people say positive things which is really
01:48:32.300
nice because it doesn't happen at least very often i've removed myself from that position
01:48:37.360
consistently throughout my entire life well here's the great thing you're standing in my shadow for
01:48:44.140
just the last 25 years i know so what does that say what does that say what does that say about me
01:48:48.800
no it's true sad it's depressing when i think about it so i try to drink a lot
01:48:52.460
well i can't drink anymore so think how i feel uh all right tulsi gabbard yesterday first of all
01:49:07.000
oh my gosh it was the most beautiful picture we have ever received we're doing things remotely now
01:49:12.480
because of covid and she was in hawaii and she comes up on my screen and i just i'm like
01:49:18.260
tulsi i feel like i'm doing an interview with a movie star it was just so beautiful turns out her
01:49:26.060
husband is a cinematographer and so he set up the little zoom call between us you can tell i mean
01:49:32.560
it looks like she's on a movie set yeah she of course she just is in hawaii so everything looks
01:49:36.980
great and she she's beautiful i mean she's really beautiful um but we had an honest conversation and
01:49:42.660
the first thing i asked her was are you are you like a bernie sanders person who is saying stuff just
01:49:57.120
to dupe people on the other side are you are you a bernie sanders person that now has woken up and
01:50:05.080
like whoa that was crazy well what who are you because i can't put her in any box and she talks
01:50:12.780
about you know it's the box thing i'm not in a box she said she's interesting i don't know what
01:50:19.260
she's going to stand on every issue she she has different reasoning again i there's a lot of her
01:50:24.360
policies that i think are really crazy really off the wall but you know i in fact i don't even know
01:50:29.940
what her feelings are on spoon styled forks for example she just seems to be completely shut up
01:50:34.560
however uh but like you know she was she legitimately campaigned people wonder why i
01:50:39.840
didn't call him and say hey you should drain your sprinkler system yeah uh she campaigned for bernie
01:50:45.840
sanders i mean she was like a state chair i believe for his campaign in 2016 it seems totally
01:50:50.600
disconnected from this person i find myself agreeing with way more often than i should so i talked to
01:50:56.160
her about principles i mean we spent about an hour and 15 minutes and it was really a great conversation
01:51:01.640
between people who don't really agree with with each other on some really important policies yeah
01:51:07.320
um and uh it's really a model for the way people should to should be able to come together uh and
01:51:15.960
talking to her about principles not policies just principles i would vote for her based on her
01:51:25.240
principles i would vote for her if that is indeed who she is and i think it i think it is
01:51:30.280
she certainly doesn't seem like she has a problem standing up to her party correct which i like i
01:51:37.160
like it on both sides i do too and we don't see a lot of it anymore on either side i like somebody
01:51:42.640
who's going to stand up and say you know what you know my side sucks i might be a democrat but this is
01:51:46.580
dumb yeah you know what i mean like i like that i yeah i want someone who's going to be able to
01:51:50.140
challenge that because then we just fall besides the fact that i think it's good for the country to
01:51:55.220
have people like that yeah it's also not boring you know i mean it's it's it makes these things a
01:52:00.600
little bit more interesting by the way you can see the tulsi gabbard interview it dropped yesterday
01:52:04.700
on blaze tv uh you can watch it today as well or listen to it on blaze tv.com slash glenn uh or you can
01:52:14.220
get it wherever you get your podcast tomorrow and it's worth watching because she's beautiful but
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she also you can look her in the eye and judge her is she lying or not does she really believe
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these things because i i put her into the you know first amendment uh i talked to her about the military
01:52:34.180
uh what was going on how she felt about the all the federal troops there and and how you know during
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the uh during the inauguration should we have done that now what happens to those people
01:52:48.400
she said some things that she was very clear on that i have not heard really anyone willing to say
01:52:57.120
um about the military at least on the other side uh no way she's really fascinating i think you'll
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really really like this um i think she has her priorities right so would a spoon style fork be a
01:53:15.320
spoon style fork when i point to you not to play that again oh my gosh because i mean they have
01:53:22.460
the combination and i guess a spork would be what you're talking about i mean it you cut it you could
01:53:27.460
have just said cut with a spork but you said a spoon styled fork cut with a spoon style forks i have i have
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to make some money to keep paying your salary could you shut the pie hole for a terrible waste of money
01:53:42.420
hustler turf if you have a lawn to mow the thing i like about hustler turf is these lawn mowers they
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were made for the industry they were made for people who are cutting football fields and you know
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the median in the middle of the road that you work really hard on and then some golfer just drives
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across it and wrecks the whole thing um it is it is a great lawn mower made for professionals and now
01:54:10.760
after 55 years after inventing the zero turn lawn mower these are available to you they are made for
01:54:20.280
your size lawn now but they have all of the they're tough enough let's say you have i don't know a quote
01:54:29.080
friend that comes over and he's and you just say hey i'll meet you out front and his back is turned
01:54:37.040
uh you can come up right behind him and that thing will chew that guy up and cut him into i don't know
01:54:44.780
how many pieces and it will still give your lawn a great look really so yes it really will is this in the
01:54:53.120
copy i don't uh it really will no but there's a spoon cut fork in this copy and a producer
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that ends up dead in the end really i don't you can buy some other mower but before you do do yourself
01:55:09.780
a favor find a hustler dealer and just go test drive a hustler uh hustler turf mower it they're
01:55:16.280
fantastic go to hustler turf.com hustler turf.com cut with a spoon style forks you'll see
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so the 15 minimum wage is is out of the uh covid bill it was in the covid bill
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there's so much in that bill it was in the covid bill uh but the parliamentarian said
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you can't do that right i mean it's revenge of the nerds you blatantly can't force through a
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minimum wage increase through reconciliation that isn't just that's not a thing they i think they
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knew it wasn't a thing they decided to give it a shot and they can now blame the parliamentarian
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for not getting it in but they're going to try to get some hike in this guys uh don't think uh
01:56:04.000
here you know you can do that he's a monster yeah exactly but like how what is the percentage
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percentage of workers that make the minimum wage what is the percent i mean what are we talking
01:56:18.580
about here what make the minimum wage make the minimum wage do you know the number it's i'll give
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you a hint it's been falling over the past few years ten percent ten percent would be a guess it
01:56:31.040
was ten percent about in 1981 oh my but then it's been falling a little bit all right eight percent
01:56:38.420
it did fall below eight percent in 1983 five percent it did fall below five percent in 1987
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two percent it did fall below two percent in 2007
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one percent it did fall between below what is the percentage in 2019 the actual percentage is 0.8
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percent of of workers make the minimum wage or below like so i guess like that means like maybe
01:57:08.800
like illegal immigrants aren't getting paid yeah okay the minimum wage 0.8 percent make this and
01:57:16.340
again this is the biggest thing it's in the in the world and by the way in that time if you look at
01:57:24.340
the entire time and they've been complaining oh my god they haven't raised the minimum wage
01:57:28.020
in all of this time and it's only seven dollars and 25 cents it's been that way for many many years
01:57:33.300
now however the entire time it's been at 7.25 an hour the median wage has gone up and up and up and
01:57:41.480
up and up why why you have to right why would these evil corporations all they want to do is pay their
01:57:47.960
workers nothing why do they keep raising this over and over and over and over and over again it's the
01:57:53.160
free market yeah because they have to compete so what is the average wage for people who are
01:58:00.040
are working a wage um i have clicked on at this time median wage which as i know you know is a little
01:58:07.260
different than average however the average is much higher than this but currently the average wage
01:58:11.800
is fifteen dollars and thirty five uh cents fifteen dollars thirty five cents an hour so again they're
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already over the yeah the one that the area they want to raise it to now that's the median the average
01:58:25.320
is up over twenty dollars an hour uh now but still it's not even close right and it's gone up and
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consistently up regardless of the change no minimum wage change in all this time and it keeps going up and
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up and up and up and up i wonder why and i wonder why they just don't tie a minimum wage to inflation
01:58:46.240
tie it to the cost of living why not because they need the argument you need us or they're bad they set
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