The Left's Recession Scam | Guests: Rep. Victoria Spartz & John Ondrasik | 7⧸26⧸22
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2 hours and 2 minutes
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Summary
Almost half of Americans say they don't feel like a stranger in their own country, according to a new poll from the University of Chicago, and a third say they may take up arms against the U.S. government if necessary.
Transcript
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Hello America and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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The Chicago, the University of Chicago has just done a new poll of Americans and asked them,
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Almost half of Americans that were polled said, more and more, they feel like a stranger in my own country.
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Somebody else, you know, runs the country and I'm the...
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I'm not asking you for the, you know, the art of positive thinking here.
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Don't you feel like sometimes you just don't recognize your country?
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I'm not asking you for the response you wanted to give.
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I'm asking you for the response I wanted to hear.
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So, yes, Glenn, I feel like a stranger in my own land.
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69% of people who identify as strong Republicans say they feel like a stranger in my own land.
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65% of those who called themselves very conservative also felt this way.
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Just 38% of Democrats said they feel like strangers.
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May I just point out, that's a pretty low number, you know, compared to the Republicans.
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Americans, but they have control of everything.
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Almost 40% of Democrats who are in charge say, I don't recognize my country.
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I feel like I'm, you know, a stranger in my own land.
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By the way, 68% from rural areas also agreed with the statement that American government is corrupt and rigged against everyday people like me.
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Now, Stu would tell you, I'm not going to cede that ground.
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Next, a majority of Americans say the U.S. government is corrupt, and almost a third say, look out, it may be soon necessary to take up arms against it.
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I'm just saying, that's probably not a good idea.
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Two-thirds of Republicans and independents say the government is corrupt and rigged against everyday people like me.
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Uh, according to the poll, 51% of liberal voters say the same thing.
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Uh, the corrupt and rigged against everybody, uh, everyday people like me.
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I wouldn't be showing you a refrigerator full of ice cream, uh, uh, Nancy Pelosi.
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28% of all voters, including 37% of gun owners, agree it may be necessary at some time soon for citizens to take up arms against the government.
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A view held by 35% of Republicans and 35% of independents, but only one in five Democrats, because they don't have guns.
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When asked about election integrity, the answers are what you expected.
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Generally, they trusted elections to be conducted fairly and counted accurately.
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When the poll divided up by party, almost an even percentage of people on each side agreed
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with the statements, Democrats and Republicans are general bullies who want to impose their
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Both parties believe that the other side is trying to force their view down the throat
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And they are generally untruthful and pushing disinformation.
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So basically, every answer is the other side really sucks and we're in real trouble, which
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it's hard to disagree with either one of those points.
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I think it's interesting that 51% of liberal voters, two thirds of Republicans, but 51% of
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liberal voters say the government is corrupt and rigged against everyday people like me.
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The people you elected are the people who you're saying are against you, which is something
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maybe you should examine more closely when casting your next vote.
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Now, Joe Biden, speaking of lies and disinformation and misinformation,
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Biden held a virtual press conference on Monday.
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I'm not sure if that means he was on the computer or he was a virtual being on a computer.
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Monday, he said that in advance of the data that's scheduled to be released on Thursday,
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Wednesday, I can confirm the economy is not going to go into a recession.
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Worried Americans should not be worried that we're in a recession because we're not going
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And the reason why he says in my view is because he says it just because you have two quarters
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of contraction does not make it that you're in a recession.
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Well, okay, technically, sure, two consecutive quarters of negative growth is something that
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they use to determine whether we are in a recession or not.
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And the people who decide if we're in a recession is the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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They're the ones that determine whether we're in a recession or not.
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But the two main ones are that we've had two quarters of contraction.
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In the last 10 recessions that we have, the GOP has contracted two quarters in a row.
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It's also, by the way, the way that we talk about recessions when they're occurring.
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The reason why it has always been shorthand for a recession.
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And the reason why is because we can talk about them when they're going on.
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If you remember back in the 2008 financial collapse, you had what Bear Stearns early in 2008, if I remember right.
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And then you had Lehman Brothers in October of 2008.
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And that was, you know, the when every point when the real collapse felt like, oh, my gosh, this is really have a September, October 2008.
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And so even then, the government was not saying we were in a recession.
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And then when they said there was a recession, which I think was in December of 2008 or January of 2009.
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But when they said they were officially in a recession, they said we had been in a recession since December 2007 before Bear Stearns.
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So, like, it is a it's basically a historic view as to when a recession begins.
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And so what the Democrats love about this approach is they can stick on this.
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And then they can wait till after the election when they actually will come back and say, oh, by the way, we were in a recession way back there before the election.
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Please don't talk about it until it's official.
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It's a nice little scam they're trying to pull here, but every financial journalist has been talking about this to finance to consecutive negative quarters of GDP as the shorthand definition of a recession forever.
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Four in 10 adults say that it has been somewhat or very difficult to cover usual household expenses.
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That's the highest since the census started asking this question in August 2020.
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It implies that more than 90 million families are struggling now, up from 60 million just a year ago.
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Hey, is your life gotten better under Biden or worse?
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Millions of households with student loans are expected to face an additional monthly expense on September 1st when a covid moratorium on servicing that debt ends.
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By the way, did you see that he is telling that Biden is telling the the government loan offices not to send out the the pay stubs to people who just got a student loan?
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I think he's going to try to forgive all these student loans in September.
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Right before the election in Dallas, for example, the share of respondents having difficulty paying bills jumped to about forty five point nine percent from twenty seven point nine percent a year earlier.
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The report last week from the New York state controller showed that one in eight residents were behind on paying their utility bills as of March.
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More than one point two million customers statewide owned owed one point eight billion with the residents of New York City and Long Island accounting for sixty eight percent of the total.
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So this means that the average person is feeling a recession.
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By the way, do you remember who Noriel Roubini is, Stu?
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Doom because he was the only other guy that was calling for the 2008 collapse.
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And I think he jumped on the bandwagon that Christmas is the first time I saw him talk about it was the Christmas of 07 as it's leading up.
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And I'm like, oh, finally, somebody else is saying it.
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He says a recession being shallow is a pipe dream.
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He said the economy is headed for a severe recession as well as a severe debt and financial crisis.
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He said debt ratios are historically high at four hundred and twenty percent for advanced economies and climbing, while bailouts during the pandemic have resulted in zombie corporations that put the economy at risk.
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He says the idea that this is going to be short and shallow is total delusion.
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We also have the extra added benefit of trailer parks being bought up all over the country.
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Trailer parks are being purchased by big Wall Street fat cats.
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So the these corporate investors, private equity firms and firms like BlackRock Real Estate Investment Trust, they've gone out and purchased mobile home parks and they're raising the rents on the tenants.
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Most of these people are elderly or disabled, low fixed income out of state purchases in Minnesota almost doubled between 2015 and 2021.
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Forty six percent of the state's mobile home parks purchased by an out of state company in 2015 and 81 percent of them purchased from out of state people.
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Until 2021, the rents at these parks went up by as much as 30 percent at the same time.
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The state AG says the complaints of mobile home parks has gone up a hundred fold, a hundred fold.
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These people, they don't know what's they don't know.
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They have no idea how Americans actually feel about their country and about Wall Street and big banks.
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What would your life be like if the American Revolution had failed?
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Anyway, I want to address something that happened yesterday on Twitter, which is a strange, twisted reality that only vaguely resembles the outside world.
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Thanks to bots and controversy junkies who are dedicated to stirring the pot, it's almost impossible to get a real sense of what anybody thinks.
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But yesterday, Sodom and Gomorrah was trending on Twitter.
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Now, there's a lot of reasons Sodom and Gomorrah could be trending.
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But I think this is trending because of the left.
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It's, you know, presumably real people that know the true sin of Sodom and Gomorrah.
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The masked blue Texan, who I'm convinced is surely a real person, got a couple hundred retweets of the tweet that said,
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Why does the atheist have to point out that Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed because their conservative leadership refused to provide aid to the poor?
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It certainly wasn't because doctors were providing gender affirming care.
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It was a conservative government in charge of Sodom and Gomorrah.
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Sodom and Gomorrah is trending because MAGAs still think the sin of those two cities was homosexuality when it was, in fact, greed and unwillingness to help the poor, i.e. their own behavior.
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So then the bots get involved in everything else, and, you know, then we really know what God's truth is.
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However, I just wanted to take a second, because there is a bit of truth in these arguments.
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Sodom has been associated mainly with sexual sin, but sexual sin was just part of it.
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It was a result of greed and self-indulgence, pride, fullness of food or gluttony, abundance of idleness, carelessness, and that they didn't help the poor and needy.
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From the Standing Rock Ranch in southern Idaho, welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
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I tell you, I'm in a little small town that I think is just utopia.
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And I don't know, a couple hundred people showed up for it, which I think is almost the entire town.
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People are so kind and everybody knows each other.
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Because I have to tell you, I don't know if you, did you see the story out of New York?
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Where these, these two guys, they're in the Bronx.
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They, their, their car comes around the, the, the corner.
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They flip him over on the back while somebody else is just standing on the street watching.
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And as if that's not bad enough, the New York police are saying they are looking for, looking for him.
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Uh, but they are only going to charge them with, uh, theft.
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What about, I don't understand the, I don't understand the bad guys.
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I don't understand the supposed good guys anymore.
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That's why, one reason why we're doing the badge of merit.
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Because we need to be people of merit if we are going to be in a position to save our country.
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Um, and so every Tuesday I nominate, uh, or you nominate, um, three people for the badge of merit.
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We go back down and narrow it down to three possible people for the badge of merit.
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Today is the day that you have to vote and you can vote at glennbeck.com.
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But let me just give you the edited quick version of these three nominees.
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Glenn, I'd like to nominate my neighbor Bill for the badge of merit.
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Uh, I'm a paraplegic combat veteran and retired from the military.
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I try to stay active and doing so on my small farm in the mountains of West Virginia often gets me in all kinds of trouble.
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I get my wheelchair hung up or my lawn tractor stuck or a hundred other troubles.
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And so he's usually my first call and is always willing to help me out.
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Whatever mess I'm in and whatever I've gotten myself into.
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You imagine I feel like a complete and total loser.
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Here's this guy with no legs who's in his wheelchair and he's tending to his cattle.
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I'll also, uh, Bill will also check on me at least once a day, sometimes twice, even more.
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If he knows my wife is gone or hears me tinkering around in the garage.
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If he hears me banging, grinding, welding, or whatever, he'll walk over to see if I'm okay.
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Getting in and out of my truck, uh, and into my wheelchair takes a lot of effort and time.
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So if I need to hook up a trailer, all I need to do is make a phone call and Bill comes running to help.
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Uh, sometimes he, he is there before you even get the chance to call.
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Uh, and he hangs around to help me load or unload equipment or anything else that I need.
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Uh, in fact, I get in trouble with him if I'm hooking up something and I don't call him.
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Bill's in his seventies as his own wife and a special needs sister-in-law, as well as his own property to care for.
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He still is always available and ready to jump in and help me with anything I need.
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And in this day and age, good neighbors can be hard to come by.
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Bill is a living example of what I believe Jesus intended when he said you should love your neighbor as yourself.
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I'm nominating Heather for a badge of merit for a service to the homeless community in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Heather has selflessly loved the homeless people of Anchorage, Alaska for decades and is considering it her life's calling.
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She walks this life like Jesus more than anyone I've ever known.
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She's worked as an EMT, a psych nurse in a hospital and at a detox facility.
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As a Catholic social service shelter and so much more, she has, uh, had her own personal story full of trauma.
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She knows hundreds of the homeless by name and knows their stories too.
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She's clothed them, fed them lovingly, washed the bugs out of their hair, deescalated fights and disarmed them.
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She plans sober outings with them to try to encourage them to stop drinking and celebrates with them when they do.
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While the rest of us only see a brief mention in the news of a body found or the number of homeless that didn't survive in the dip of temperatures.
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She worries for them on cold nights and grieves for them when they pass away.
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And not once has she ever tooted her own horn or condemned anyone else for not engaging in the same way.
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That is contestant number two, number three, Connolly, the good.
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I felt that he was, it was very important for our boys to know how our country came to be.
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We've read the declaration of independence in the constitution.
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Connolly has been, uh, has taken a great deal of interest in this and most history related, uh, topics.
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He's probably the only 11 year old on earth that is as excited as I am for history related trips to visit old forts and battlegrounds.
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He asked questions about history and even bought books about historic figures and events in a little league baseball game.
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One of his teammates hit a line drive that hit the player on the other team, right in the chest.
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All the coaches, umpires and Connolly ran out to check on him and to help any way he could at home.
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Connolly is one of the most responsible 11 year olds I've ever met.
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And with little to no grumbling at all, he does it.
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He carries the mail up to my dad's house next door.
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He helps his mom cook and he helps in the garden.
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Connolly can be in another room doing something else and Jamie can call for him.
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Connolly fixes lunch every day for Jamie and fixes his own lunch.
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He even changed Jamie's diapers while he was still wearing diapers.
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We live in a family land that goes back over a hundred years.
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And he is just as connected to this land as I am.
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He understands the importance of what we were given.
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He knows that everything we have is because God provided for us.
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Connolly is the most intelligent, trustworthy, reliable, kind-hearted, and remarkable 11 year old I know.
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I know the world is a better place because he's in it.
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And you can vote on them today and today only at glennbeck.com.
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And you can get that newsletter, which includes all of my show prep every day.
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All of the stories that I find important for the news in that newsletter at glennbeck.com.
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I would like to tell you that today a hero was born.
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But in reality, this man has likely been a hero his whole life.
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Our family was devastated as our little white dog.
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Yeah, you sound like you're crying a little bit or laughing.
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Was it run over by a large piece of farm equipment?
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leaving little puppy pieces strewn all across our neighborhood.
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But as we prepared to bring the kids to therapy,
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an incredibly brave man bravely risked his life bravely.
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Bravely shrugging off the possible murderous attack
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And bravely and heroically brought this dog back to a backyard,
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If you, please give a badge of merit to this wonderful anonymous man.
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I don't know his name, but he had a Taco Bell bumper sticker on his car.
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Stu, you can't nominate yourself for what you did this morning,
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Your wife says the dog belongs to a neighbor and the gate is open.
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First of all, this person would like to remain anonymous.
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But I will say that some of the details were also included
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in extra material provided by the letter writer.
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And with the exception of throwing it over a fence,
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Okay, you can vote on all of them except number four at glennbeck.com.
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Over 63 million unborn human beings have been killed
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between the time that Roe v. Wade first came down from the Supreme Court
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But we've got a long road, a long road ahead of us.
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Right now, did you see what Whitmer did in Michigan,
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it's saving women from abortions is part of what they do.
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the ones who are actually saying the word baby over fetus
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and saying, why don't we get you an ultrasound,
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they are under attack in all of these blue states.
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They put all of their clinics in the top abortion cities.
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And they are fighting now for their very existence.
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They have to defend themselves from the radical hate groups
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100 crimes committed against these abortion clinics
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in the last few weeks since the ruling came down.
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They're going to go towards saving babies' lives
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and helping keeping these pre-born centers safe
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To donate, dial pound 250 and say the keyword baby.
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I mean, we're already teetering on the edge of collapse here, Glenn.
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I don't know that this is the right thing to do.
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And I mean, I've brought some bad news to you in the past,
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And I can guarantee you somebody in this audience,
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This is what this man has brought to our nation.
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What was the name of that book I asked you to look up earlier?
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Oh, what would happen if we lost the Revolutionary War was the gist of it.
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So, yes, you eat that, and those first few bites are wonderful.
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And then you get to the cone part, and it's just cone and ice cream, right?
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It magically has come up with an incredible solution to it,
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where the Choco Taco toppings are all kind of jammed inside the taco as well.
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So, yes, you get the toppings at the top of the taco,
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but also as you're biting through the taco, you get more toppings.
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It solves one of nature's main challenges to human beings.
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We've mastered this environment, and now they're taking it away from us.
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You are probably the only person I know that I would say is a Taco Bell expert.
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Why was the Choco Taco first taken out of Taco Bell?
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And so they couldn't have them anymore because Taco Bell is a Pepsi place.
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Joe Biden, how much stock do you have in Unilever?
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There's some connection between Biden and Unilever.
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They said nothing about owning nothing and losing the Choco Taco.
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So, right now, the sun climbs high in the morning sky.
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So I've had a really bad feeling about Ukraine for a while now.
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I mean, when we started looking into the impeachment of Donald Trump,
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we found all kinds of corruption from Clinton, Biden, and Obama in Ukraine.
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Now we've just given them $60 billion, which is, by the way,
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what it cost us to fight the first five years in Afghanistan.
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And there's not a single accountant going over there.
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I don't think we should send them another dime, quite honestly.
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In fact, there is a congresswoman who came over to the United States from Ukraine,
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So Biden and the people surrounding him in his cabinet have Ukraine on the brain since at
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I think Ukraine is a giant cash cow for those who are corrupt.
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Back in 2014, Ukraine was in need of some good old-fashioned United States savings, and Ukrainians
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were rebelling against the Russian-aligned government all on their own.
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But Obama and Biden were experiencing a major case of fear of missing out.
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And it drew everyone in the U.S. State Department, national security apparatus, and even George
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You see, back then, Ukraine was considered corrupt.
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So, naturally, Joe Biden's son jumps right into bed with him, and the media and the political
00:45:28.560
I mean, Obama and Biden's stated goal was to root that corruption out between the government
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But the vice president's son going to work for Burisma was just fine.
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For over a decade, the story from Western governments has been that Ukraine is a corrupt government
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But up until February 2022, it hadn't been resolved yet.
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Now, speaking about not being resolved, did we ever hear about the $1.8 billion that went
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That was our money, by the way, our tax dollars.
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Did anybody in the mainstream media nail that down?
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I asked this question because Congress has now greenlit $54 billion in taxpayer funding
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And then, what was it, $8 billion already was sent.
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And then on Friday, they announced another $270 million.
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Can we at least get a final verdict on whether Ukrainian government is corrupt?
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I think I speak for the majority of the country when I say the Biden administration's signals
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Wasn't corruption the main focus of our help back in 2014?
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Isn't that why George Soros swooped in and now everything's okay?
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They couldn't keep track of $1.8 billion and we give them $60 billion?
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I find it interesting that President Zelensky recently revoked the citizenship of the Ukrainian
00:47:22.060
When Biden was VP, Kolomoisky was the principal holder of both Burisma, which his son worked
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for, and Pravot Bank, the one that lost the $1.8 billion.
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Now, he had previously been on a U.S. visa ban over his involvement with hired thugs that
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But Biden made sure that he had his visa ban lifted so he could come to the United States.
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And it gets more interesting as that this is the time that both Biden and John Kerry were
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lobbying for $1.8 billion aid package to Ukraine.
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That aid money went to Kolomoisky's Pravot Bank and then disappeared.
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Allegedly, it was channeled in a money laundering scheme through a bank in Cyprus and then went
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Now, he's also the governor of eastern Ukraine, funding a near-private war between Ukrainian
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Now, whether he's doing that with his money or someone else's is unknown.
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Oh, by the way, Kolomoisky, his money is the big reason why Zelensky got elected.
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But now that Biden is in office, Zelensky has revoked the citizenship of his previous friend.
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Is there any chance that we'll find out later that Joe Biden lobbied for this to happen?
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If anyone has the receipts on Burisma, Pravot Bank, the missing $1.8 billion, and what's
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going on with this private war between Ukraine and Russia, Kolomoisky would have them.
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And it's really weird that now his citizenship of Ukraine has been revoked.
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We want to talk to Congresswoman Victoria Sparks.
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And you're concerned about the money we're sending over there.
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It took me six years because it's not that fast when you come here legally.
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So I came in 2000, so it takes you a while to become a citizen.
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But let me tell you, and I might have a little bit different perspective that I want to separate
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Ukrainian government from Ukrainian people and actually army and fight as a dine in the
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You know, they've been trying to restore freedoms in that country and fought.
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And they fight in this war that really want to have freedom.
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So when I go there and talk to the people, when I talk to these young boys dying on the
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front lines, you know, it breaks my heart to see how we are mismanaging the situation
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and allow them to die without proper oversight of the government.
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Because I think it's important in a country like that to hold government accountable.
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And I think, you know, we have to differentiate that.
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You know, I always say, you know, we have, you know, very great people, Americans, but our
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So it's not always representation, unfortunately, of the people.
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But I think for me to see that and actually, you know, and what Biden is doing, it seems
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to me, and I should most of the money you mentioned, don't go directly to Ukraine, because
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But how he's really stolen the help, how he's not overseeing it, it's actually he's mismanaging
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And it's almost either his incompetency on purpose to allow Russia to advance much more significantly.
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You know, and what really was concerning for me when I went to Ukraine, to see, you know,
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how much power now people around Zelensky were able to consolidate his power grab.
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You know, and we're talking about Kolomoisky and the oligarchs.
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But if you know the part of that, you know, they actually took citizens.
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There's someone who is actually in charge of territorial defense of a major city, Dnipro,
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He was just lucky enough to meet for half an hour with me.
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They almost detained parliamentarians from Ukrainian parliament who tried to leave the
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country to come to U.S. because they worried that they were going to meet with U.S.
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So this amount of power and abuse of power and concentration, it's very dangerous for
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In a country which doesn't have check and balances, where judicial prosecutorial branch is
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controlled by president and people around him, a lot of Russian infiltration, a lot of
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And unfortunately, they now started a witch hunt against some Ukrainians that had nothing
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to do, you know, with anything, because the issues I was bringing up, they actually were
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brought up by our military people during my cadels, and they were brought up by some U.S.
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companies, you know, doing business in Europe and actually doing business in defense industry.
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And it's interesting, you know, because there are some issues that I didn't want to bring
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up because, you know, I know that it was reported to FBI, but it was brought up recently, you
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know, in Ukrainian newspapers, where this guy, Yermak, that I mentioned, his father, you
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know, and appointee of Yermak in ministered defense, you know, creating monopoly, had cooperation
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with Iran and Afghanistan, you know, and sabotaging some of the purchasing of weapons and have a
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very interesting connection to Russia and Putin.
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So I think it's very dangerous for us not to deal with a properly managed situation, because
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if we turn up Ukraine and not Afghanistan, it's very dangerous for our national security
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too, because Ukraine has a lot of critical resources.
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It's not a small country, and it's, and having a wild west there could be dangerous for all
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of us, and it's been escalating, and I've been managed by this administration.
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So, Congresswoman, I'm not sure if we're on the same page.
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I have a soft spot for what they've done in the past on fighting Russia.
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I feel horrible about the people who have lost their lives and the women and children.
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And, you know, we have a team over there that is rescuing children and trying to get them
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But I just, I just think this is a convenient little war.
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I, I, why, for instance, did Zelensky get rid of Kolomoisky?
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I mean, it just seems convenient if you were looking to make sure that, that nobody was,
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nobody was around to, to tell about the, the dirty things you were doing.
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Why is it that President Zelensky was against gay marriage?
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Because he, you know, it's a different country with different standards.
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And yet, during the war now, they pass a law to, to, for gay marriage.
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And that seems to me like American pressure being exerted at the worst possible time because
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But I wish American pressure would be exerted in a way how we can, they can improve their
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logistics, how they can improve oversight and make sure that they can be more accountable
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to American people instead of playing politics and playing an agenda that is unfortunately,
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And I think they play in politics instead of the managing the processes and governing because
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governments like Ukraine, governments like Afghanistan, they have to be forced to provide
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If you don't, you will have another Afghanistan.
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But unfortunately, they haven't been doing that, but doing other things that are very not
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And I think this is our responsibility of Congress to put pressure, you know, just because this
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is going to be a major problem for us if we don't de-escalate the situation, but also
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we have accountability to our people and to Ukrainian people.
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Yeah, I think, I think, you know, we have to, you know, they have to, you know, you know,
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I don't look at people good or bad, I actually have a very low regard for all politicians
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But the amount of power right now, Ukrainian government is accumulating and a power grab,
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an abuse of power where they actually decide who can enter the border, who can exit with
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proper due process and using the war to consolidate media and control prosecutorial judicial bridge.
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It's very dangerous, you know, and he needs to be responsible that he put people and his
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chief of staff is becoming a dictator in that country.
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So President Zelensky needs to take responsibility and explain what's happening there.
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I know that he's busy doing a lot of external things and dealing with leaders in Europe and
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And he needs to be responsible and tell us what's happening, why this amount of abuse
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of power, that's not what Ukrainian people are fighting for, to have another dictator.
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That's not what they want, and I think that's very not productive.
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This is Congresswoman Victoria Sparks, and she has been very outspoken, and because of it,
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There's a song that came out, I think, this spring, right after the invasion of Ukraine.
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And then it was re-released, this time with the Ukrainian Symphony Orchestra playing in the middle of rubble in Kiev.
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And I want to play a little bit of it, just to refresh your memory on what it is.
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Great grandson of the Holocaust, an Eastern heart the West has lost.
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Can one man save the world in a thousand years?
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Now, I tell you, when I first heard this song at the time, I was, I love it because I love the author and the singer.
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I don't know how to feel about Zelensky, but I don't think this song is necessarily all about him.
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I think it is more of a question, can we do something?
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It's just one guy made a difference in that moment.
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Let me go to John Andrasik, who is a singer-songwriter, five for fighting, and a good friend of the program, a good friend of mine.
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Glenn, greetings from the back of a tour bus in Richfield, Connecticut.
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I'm relieved, redacted, his wagon is pale in some poor stranger's backyard, and it is a pleasure, as always, to talk to you, my friend.
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So, John, when you wrote this, you wrote this when we were all looking at Zelensky saying,
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look, this guy is turning down tickets to leave, and he could be killed, and he's going on the front lines,
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I mean, when have we seen that in the last generation?
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Unlike Afghanistan, this guy didn't take the ticket.
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He stayed, knowing that very likely in the next few days, he and his wife and children would be murdered and killed by Russia.
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But to your point, as usual, Glenn, you get to the heart of it.
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The song's not necessarily about Zelensky, whatever you think of Zelensky.
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I frankly agree with much of what you said with Congressman Sparks.
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I actually rode a train with her from Lviv to Kiev, and we spoke a lot about this.
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And going to Ukraine and filming this video with the orchestra, seeing it firsthand, I saw the lines of trucks miles on the border.
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And you do get the sense that the administration wrote a check without considering logistics, training, oversight, all those things.
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I also saw the positives of my partner, Save Our Allies, moving aid to the front.
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Do we allow Putin to devour Ukraine and create a situation where it's our troops plight in Eastern Europe in two years or not?
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And unfortunately, the Biden administration has so mismanaged this war, like Afghanistan, we're stuck in this place where whatever you think of Zelensky,
01:08:41.100
the long-term consequences, I think, for all of us are catastrophic.
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So it's a tough dynamic, but it is not about Zelensky.
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It is, you know, there's nothing easy to decide.
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I was speaking the other day and talking about my wrestle with Winston Churchill, who I absolutely adore.
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If we would have listened to him, we wouldn't have had a Cold War, and he's funny.
01:09:21.160
However, when I finished reading, you know, several books about him from the Western point of view, I thought, you know, he spent a lot of time over in India.
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And Winston Churchill later said he did those things, and they weren't good.
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And I look at Zelensky, and I don't know if he's a bad guy.
01:10:03.540
I do know that he's played a very important role now.
01:10:08.140
I just think that that country is so riddled with corruption, it's insane on our part to send them the five-year total bill for our war in Afghanistan.
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To them, without any oversight, without a single accountant.
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And frankly, there's one person in this video that we made with the Ukrainian Orchestra in the rubble of the airport that's not Ukrainian, and it's Churchill.
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And whatever you think about Churchill as a person, he did drag the rest of the world to the right side of history, and we're talking right now because of that.
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We stayed at a Russian oligarchs hotel probably because they wouldn't bomb us.
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But if you take your eyes out of the microscope, look at the geopolitical consequences.
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We talked months ago about the fall of Afghanistan would lead to Ukraine, okay?
01:11:19.420
We also talked about the next domino is probably Taiwan.
01:11:23.340
So I think whatever you think of Zelensky, certainly we cannot be funding their mob, okay?
01:11:30.220
On the other hand, if we just turn our back on Ukraine and we allow Putin to reconstitute the Soviet Union, then what?
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So I think the geopolitical consequences of this long term are so significant that I think we have to demand that our government do the right thing.
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I know it's hard, but get them the right weapons, the defensive weapons they can use, not just to tie or lose slowly, which is happening right now, but to end this war so we don't have to worry about the escalation and our soldiers dying.
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That's my focus with this and this song, to raise that awareness.
01:12:17.100
And I'm calling for a Live Aid-type concert, Glenn, for Ukraine, because we need a cultural front on this war.
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And we need the Russian people to know that they can either go down with this tyrant or rejoin the free world.
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And that's really my goal with this song, my trip to Ukraine, this video.
01:12:46.340
So not to make the point for war, but to make the point to or to raise money to help the citizens get out, put their life back together, that kind of thing?
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I think we need to raise money for Save Our Allies, for Nazarene, what you guys are doing, humanitarian aid, but also to put the Russian people on notice that the world is against them.
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They're being told that they're heroes fighting the Nazis.
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We have this global concert basically saying, you guys, you're going to go down with this guy, this Putin guy, figure out a way to topple him.
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It's in many ways Afghanistan all over again with the mismanagement of our government.
01:13:45.340
But I do think the long-term consequences are so huge that we just can't turn our back.
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We can help Ukraine win this war without funding their mob.
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And at the same time, we can stop Putin's aggression.
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He wouldn't be writing checks and then turning his back on a country.
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So I'm sorry for my rant, but that's how I feel.
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John Andrasik, 5forfighting.com, 5forfighting.com.
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She is the candidate running for Arizona Attorney General.
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And I think she's the, I think she's the one in Arizona that will be, that will do the right thing.
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And, you know, I, I don't know, it's up for Arizona to, to decide, but we've checked into her.
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We're going to have her on and I'll talk to her for the first time coming up in just a minute.
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Um, but, uh, the Attorney General slot is so important.
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You have to have a constitutional person in there.
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If they're not fighters and they're not fighters for the Constitution, don't vote for them.
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Yeah, you've got primaries in Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Washington.
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Um, and Eric Schmidt, now we talked to, we've talked to him a couple of times.
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And he has been, I think every time we talked to him, he was behind.
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Schmidt 39, uh, Hartzler 25, Grayton's, uh, 18.
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So, you know, Grayton's was leading this race for most of the time.
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He was the former governor that kind of left in a scandal and he's, he's had some issues
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Um, but Schmidt, I, you know, is seemingly a really promising candidate.
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And now at least in this latest poll, uh, leads by a wide margin previously, he had a
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Trafalgar poll came out, had him in the lead as well, but much closer earlier this week,
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So it's, you know, it's, it's unclear whether he, you know, he's, he seems to be the front
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I think he's fantastic as the attorney general, um, the, uh, Stu, the, uh, do you remember
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Levitt, the guy we had on right before I went on vacation that last day?
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Uh, that was the day that the Dobbs ruling came out and overturned Roe versus Wade right
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And he was much more concerned about himself and his own career than he was about that,
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Um, so like two weeks before he was ahead, uh, and I think he had pretty good margins.
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Um, the election was the Tuesday after, uh, that interview with him and, uh, he lost 75
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Yeah, that didn't, uh, that didn't work out too well for him.
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Uh, a ton of people wrote to me and said, I guess, honestly, I wasn't sure what, where
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I didn't know much about it, but when I heard the way he reacted to the Dobbs case in real
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time, I mean, that was such a revealing moment.
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I mean, here's a guy, again, a lot of times you, you know, to, I guess his defense, I mean,
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like you get wrapped up in your own stuff and sometimes, you know, this is a big moment,
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I guess, for his campaign coming on and doing a high profile interview like this, but to
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not, to not detect the significance to a conservative audience of Roe versus Wade being overturned
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in the middle of your little campaign phone call, I, I, it was just incredibly revealing
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as to where the priorities were for this guy, uh, to me.
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Don't you, don't you wish it was, don't you wish they would all come on this program and
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There's been several that have just revealed themselves on the air.
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This is why they don't come on the air to talk to us.
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I mean, it wasn't like you like came up with some really super difficult question to ask.
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It was just like, you know, you were giving, you kind of gave a, a, an intro to him that
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I'm sure he, you know, wasn't, it didn't agree with fully.
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Uh, and, and then the Dobbs case ruling came out.
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He acted, you know, offended that you would interrupt him with the overturning of Roe versus
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And even though you invited him back on later in the hour where he blurted out some more
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And your grandparents started Ping in their garage
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In fact, my parents, Bonnie and Karsten Solheim
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And they listen to you on the Big Talker and Flagstaff
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My dad likes you because he says you do the research and you dig into the real truth
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Studied constitutional law at the U.S. Supreme Court
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Defending made-in-American manufacturers for seven years
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Then you went to your family business 24 years ago
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I'll tell you, I've learned that it's not about me and what I bring
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And when he calls, he's either already equipped you for the task
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Or he's going to bring you everyone you need on the team to be fully equipped
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So, do you feel God has called you for this time at that position?
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You've got, you know, the election stuff that is still going on
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I mean, you are going to be one of the people on the hot seat
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You know, people have asked me over the years to run for office
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I said that God would have to completely change my heart
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To consider campaigning for any political office
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I'm seeing the ruling class openly turning citizens into subjects
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When I see government policy strip away parental rights
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And a legal counsel for a thriving family business
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When I see the federal government trying to turn private businesses
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To carry out mandates that they never had legal authority for
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And as a patriotic American and a third generation
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When I see the federal government printing money
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All while refusing to do their constitutionally mandated job
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Even a few weeks after I announced my candidacy
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I had two bullets come through the windows at ping
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I mean, Texas is really struggling with the border too
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And, you know, I think the governor is assisting a little bit
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But, you know, that's not what the constitution says
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Border security truly is the number one priority for me
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Our safety, our elections, our youth, our health, our businesses
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And so my first action will be to defend Arizona's border
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You know, the current administration has been too busy
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Under the U.S. Constitution's self-defense clause
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And restore our state's right to prevent an invasion
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Which, by the way, there are six candidates in my race
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Oh, pay no attention to that constitutional right
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And every tool needs to be used to secure a border
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Simply a group of empowered citizens who did that
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That will just send them out the back door anyway