The Media Are Rewriting History | Guests: Carol Roth & Andrew Crapuchettes | 11⧸16⧸21
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2 hours and 3 minutes
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Summary
Biden's infrastructure plan, the Rittenhouse trial, the origins of the next vaccine, the economy, and inflation all have one thing in common. The one thing they all have in common is the truth. The truth that you are not hearing on many of these subjects if you only listen to the mainstream media or the parties.
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I'm just looking over all the things we have to talk about today.
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The Rittenhouse trial, Biden and his infrastructure plan, which he's very, very excited about.
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COVID, the origins, the next vaccine, and the economy and inflation.
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And the one thing they all have in common is the truth.
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The truth that you are not hearing on many of these subjects if you are somebody who only listens to the mainstream media or you listen to the parties.
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We begin with the truth on COVID, your wallet, and Biden's plans in 60 seconds.
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The cultural divide in America is widening along moral lines.
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And if you have your feet planted on either side, the time is coming when you're going to have to choose which side are you on.
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This is going to be something where all of us are in the fight.
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You know, standing up in the office and saying, I'm not going to learn how white people are all born racists.
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Here's something you can do that doesn't take a lot of guts.
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It's the only conservative Christian carrier out there.
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It's the only mobile company that is standing up for the First Amendment, Second Amendment, not funding Planned Parenthood, not having seminars to teach people, you know, about the races and why whites are just all supremacists.
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Plus, you're going to save about half the money.
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It's very dangerous, Chuck, because a lot of what you're seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science.
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The NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research.
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If you're vaccinated and your family members are vaccinated, then you can enjoy the holidays.
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You can enjoy Halloween, trick-or-treating, and certainly Thanksgiving with your family.
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That is risky, and you'll wind up with many more infections of vulnerable people.
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So I think that we just got to look that square in the eye and say it's nonsense.
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Unvaccinated children of a certain age, greater than two years old, should be wearing masks.
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People who have conspiracy theories, who deny a reality that's looking them straight in the eye,
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sometimes the truth becomes inconvenient for some people, so they react against me.
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But this whole story will begin to make sense when you understand why, from the beginning of the pandemic,
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Fauci's goal was to save his legacy and not your life.
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And I have a great deal of respect for this body of the Senate,
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and it makes me very uncomfortable to have to say something.
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But he is egregiously incorrect in what he says.
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and I urge you, please, invite your friends and family over.
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and a lot of people are going to be, you know, misinformed.
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and then you'll see that that's not what's being reported?
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squashing anybody who says anything differently.
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successfully made you feel to get the COVID vaccine.
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Elmo don't want to be responsible for the deaths
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For those people in classrooms now, universities,
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and even in your own homes, there is a new device
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that will sound an alarm when it detects offensive language.
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the movie with Sylvester Stallone, documentary from a few years ago.
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So this has just been shown at the Dubai Design Week.
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I like to get all of my freedom-loving things from the Middle East.
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But they've named the system after Themis, the Greek goddess of social order and justice.
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And so they're testing it now in classrooms and universities,
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as well as in more intimate home-based situations.
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It's about the size of a lamp, and it's intended to moderate unsavory or possibly offending discussion
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in order to manifest political correctness around the conversation.
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This is great. Can we combine this with the anti-drunk driving measures they're taking in cars
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so that anywhere you go, you can just have constant alarms going off
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Now, you have a problem with the drunk driving thing?
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I don't want to have to breathe into my car every time.
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Hang on, just a second. Hang on, our Themis has just gone off.
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Apparently you are against, uh, the drunk driving stuff because you like drunk drivers.
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I don't want to breathe into my car before I...
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And, uh, I don't want the car monitoring all of my activities.
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This one is because, uh, it's a little, it's a little slow.
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This one is because you wanted to drive your car.
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Well, you've already had one strike against you.
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Uh, and with one strike, you lose the privilege of driving your car, so...
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I just think people should be able to make their own decisions.
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Whoa, okay, uh, Stu, I'm gonna have to shut you down here.
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Uh, can you imagine living in a world like that where, where there's something monitoring
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everything you say and it is telling you whether or not you should say it or not?
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I mean, you want to talk about freedom of speech.
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This is as far away from freedom of speech and freedom for thought that we have.
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And did you see yesterday that, uh, England has just said now it's mandatory two shots,
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Uh, otherwise you won't get the vaccine passport.
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I mean, if you've given them the right to do the two, why not three?
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And when they come out for the new variant, why not that one?
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Otherwise you won't be able to get your passport.
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Maybe this stuff shouldn't come from a centralized government that, uh, wow.
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If they can do this, they can stop your speech and they can control whether your car runs
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What if you want to pull into like, let's say a Taco Bell drive-thru.
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And I'm not saying I've ever done something like this before, but then you'd have this
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go off and it can navigate you to like the salad place next door.
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And that would happen because the government is paying for healthcare.
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You have to make sure everything, everything is buttoned up that way, right?
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We can't have any people having a delicious grilled cheese burrito.
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Like we are in comparison to even Europe still like doing a, we're still on the right side
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It's when it comes to healthcare in particular.
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And they're on the right, they're on the right side of some of the, some of the other
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Well, we are now far more progressive, quote unquote, than Europe is when it comes to life
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Now, when it comes to end of life, they may have us, uh, really?
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I was going to say, you should be able, obviously to, to stay alive.
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The government should decide when you live or, uh, live, uh, live, live or die.
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Now, now just my voice seems to be setting it up.
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Um, AMAC somewhere along the line when I wasn't looking, I think I, uh, went past the age of
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I don't know how it happened and I'd like to complain to the manager, but I don't know where
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They are the ones that are standing up for you and with you in Washington, DC.
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They also give you all of the details of what's happening.
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So news, you can trust a Mac dot U S slash Beck.
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You might think that the government shouldn't make all of your decisions for it.
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It is really sad, but also I'm really happy that this is happening.
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It's sad that it has to be this way, but there are, there is a parallel economy that is being built.
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Now people are, people are realizing what is coming and they are starting to build, uh, banks and, uh, insurance companies that will be, uh, outside of the system because they're just going to make it impossible for anybody to have any money, any loans to do anything that they, that they want, unless you play along.
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And we're already seeing this now in our own businesses.
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And I think there's a great opportunity for, uh, to get really good employees right now.
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Uh, if you're working in a company where they're telling you, you have to get vaccinated, you have to, you know, go through that, that, uh, whites are all evils, uh, seminar.
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What if you don't want to, where do you go to work?
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I want to introduce you to a guy who was in this very position, uh, except he was, I mean, he's been in the high tech industry for 20 years.
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Then he became the CEO and founding member of MC, which, uh, was a consulting company of three employees.
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Uh, and he turned it into an international economic data firm with over 250 employees nationwide, but he had a problem.
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He was a Christian CEO and I guess that wasn't, wasn't something in the cards for the company anymore.
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Uh, and so he started a new business that I think is fantastic.
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I think last week, his name is, uh, Andrew, uh, crappy shats and, uh, he is on with us now.
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So when you're on the air and you see this, uh, you know, I had to make sure I looked at it again to make sure I got it right.
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Crappy shats, uh, you must've had a horrible childhood with the name crappy shats.
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So, yeah, you either have a horrible childhood or you just lean into it and you really enjoy it.
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And, and everybody thinks that's part of the best new joke for that name.
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And I'll, I'll tell you right now, I've heard them all.
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And, uh, none of those jokes could be said on the air.
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So, Andrew, I saw this story, I think last week and we reached out to you right away.
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Cause I think what you're doing is, is right on the money.
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You, first of all, tell me how it ended with you and the, and the company.
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Uh, so again, I've been in the tech space for a while.
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I've also, I started a bunch of companies because I also believe that, um, as Christians,
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And so we should look for ways that we can create things that we can then use to turn around
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So I started a variety of businesses, um, and obviously, um, the most recent and, uh, full
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Um, but for me to be involved in the day to day was just not, um, palatable.
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So, um, so we, um, we ended and part of it is it was clear to me, it was time to move on
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Uh, as I've been deep in the tech world and have a lot of friends in Seattle and Portland
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and San Francisco and on that West West coast crazies.
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Um, I saw them using their company's platform to push on a woke worldview, uh, using their
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company's platform to in the last election cycle.
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And it's like, I thought you were a software company, not a political advocacy company.
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But it became clear that a lot of the people, especially in the tech world, were using their
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And then we saw, I saw a lot of my fellow employees who were just, and not fellow employees, but
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fellow colleagues around the country, just keeping their head down.
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Um, and it's, what's funny is when I started red balloon, a lot of people who are executives
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wrote me and said, you know, I love what you're doing, but I can't like what you're doing because
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if you know what I mean, because I can't have anyone know.
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I know that I'm a conservative and my word to them is, look, there's a lot of conservatives
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And I think it's time to raise the pirate flag, um, or the Christian flag and simply say,
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And so if you don't, if you, if you don't, we're, we lose, we lose, we have to stand and
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And I don't mind standing with other people that don't share my belief, but they currently
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And I'm not going to, why can you say all of this crazy stuff that I disagree with?
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And I don't have to even, I don't, I don't want to talk about it.
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Honestly, I don't want to talk about it anymore.
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And I had a good friend who lost his job because he didn't use the right pronoun.
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So the vaccine, uh, issue is obviously the most recent and pressing for a lot of people
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because you have to put it in your body, but there's, they have been pushing this for a
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long time, whether it's CRT, whether it's, uh, the right pronouns.
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And I think it is time for conservatives and Christians to stand up because the reality is
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that these conservatives, all of you who are listening are the hardest workers.
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You're the people who are making the company go.
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Um, and so I started red balloon partly because of this wokeness in the workplace and partly because
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I saw this enormous gap in the labor market where we simply don't have enough people to
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And the administration, the Biden administration has saw, seen fit to demotivate people to
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And now with a vaccine mandate to tell them they're not allowed to participate in the labor
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So we have an unprecedented tight labor market.
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We have an economy that's trying to get going, but simply is not allowed to.
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We need to start creating these alternative economies because I'll tell you, it is really
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fun to be an unapologetic conservative Christian and a public one.
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Um, and I encourage everyone out there, it's time to raise your hands, raise your head, um,
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Uh, I, uh, was talking on a different show yesterday and I thought we need to start using
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the hashtag coming out conservative, um, and just tell people, you know, start, um,
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And we don't need to turn into all of us be political advocates.
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Um, because I don't think that's necessarily the right thing either, but I do think it's
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an opportunity to just be unapologetic about who you are and what you believe.
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I mean, I kind of am now, but I don't want to become an activist.
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I just like to work in places where, you know, even if you disagree, nobody's going
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So you started red balloon and how is this, how is this going?
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So red balloon dot work is, uh, has blown me away because I've started a number of businesses
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before and I'll tell you, Glenn, I've never been part of a business before where I get
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unsolicited thank you notes from perfect strangers all over the country, literally every day, people
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just saying, thank you for standing up for freedom.
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Um, and that's my encouragement to all of you listening is stand up for freedom and you'd
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There's a lot of people who want to follow that.
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So I started red balloon dot work three months ago, um, and we now have had over 400,000 people
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We have over 1200 employers who have signed up and every single day we have tens of thousands
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It's still new and I want to have millions of jobs, but, uh, but I've been super encouraged
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And we've also just seen, um, an overwhelming amount of support from people like someone
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said, uh, sent me a thank you note and said, Hey, would you like a billboard in times square?
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And a side note, if someone asks you that the answer is yes.
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Um, and so red balloon has a billboard in times square and will through the end of the
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year, because they said, look, this is an important moment and we need to stand up for
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So there are powerful people out there who maybe aren't ready to raise their pirate flag,
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I will tell you this too, that it is, it's really important that, um, business people,
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if you're looking for a job, I, I, I hear from people all the time that are living behind,
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you know, the, the, uh, iron curtain in the East of our country and, uh, they want out,
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but they can't, they, they can't move without a job.
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And I encourage everyone, every company that is taking a stand to register and become part
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And when you have, uh, a job opening, open it up to red balloon dot work and let's get
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Cause what you do as an employer is you're not only getting access to really the best
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The workers who aren't an HR, an HR nightmare, who are constantly complaining, you're getting
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people who just want to focus on work, uh, which is phenomenal.
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So the best kind of workers, but you're also giving encouragement to millions of Americans
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and saying, look, you're not the only one because the liberal media today desperately
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wants us all to believe that we're the only one that believes the way we do.
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And the more people, especially employers who stand up and say, no, I'm going to put
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I talked to one CEO who said, look, um, I have been keeping my head down as a conservative
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Christian for years, but I feel like if I don't die on this Hill, there might not be
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Um, that's Andrew crappy shets, uh, the founder and CEO of red balloon, red balloon.
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Let's get the people who want to work and just want to move on with their lives.
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As Andrew just said, that's the best kind of employee.
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And if big tech gets their way, it could be the last chalkboard of his entire career.
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I got to tell you, the Rittenhouse jury is already deliberating and the deliberation is
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They should all just have gotten up in the jury box, looked at each other and went, we're
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You know, it's crazy what the media has done here.
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If he turned around and you were chasing him and saying you were going to kill him, he'd
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And there's two things that are complicating here.
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One was the gun charge, which it did look like initially they had a good chance of getting
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him on, except the gun is no one under 17 can have a gun.
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So he didn't bring it across the skate and state lines.
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A 17 year old cannot have a gun unless it's a long gun, unless it's a rifle, which is what
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The law is written in a confusing way so you can understand some of the confusion.
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But that got tossed out before they even went to the jury.
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They did add some other options, basically, like if you want to give him a lesser charge
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So there's probably going to be some time going through those wouldn't take me any time.
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I would assume there's definitely people on this jury that it's not going to take them
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But it's possible that it takes time to just go through those and figure out if there's
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But every minute that this goes on is slightly worse for Kyle Rittenhouse.
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If it takes a long time, you could see it maybe going to a mistrial or I mean, I can't
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believe they would convict him on something serious.
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But you'd have to have you'd have to have all all 12.
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A unanimous verdict against him seems incredibly unlikely.
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And if you go back and listen to the stuff that they were saying yesterday, I mean, the
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prosecution's case is basically if you have a gun, it's impossible to be a case of self-defense.
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If you have a gun and you shoot somebody, you brought a gun to a fistfight.
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Well, but I didn't know if he had a gun or not.
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Somebody's in my house in the middle of the night.
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I think what happened was there was a supply chain disruption for lawyers so they couldn't
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And they just picked up some random guy off the streets who knows nothing about the law.
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It's very dangerous, Chuck, because a lot of what you're seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science.
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The NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research.
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If you're vaccinated and your family members are vaccinated, then you can enjoy the holidays.
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You can enjoy Halloween, trick-or-treating, and certainly Thanksgiving with your family.
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That is risky, and you'll wind up with many more infections of vulnerable people.
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So I think that we just got to look that square in the eye and say it's nonsense.
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Unvaccinated children of a certain age, greater than two years old, should be wearing masks.
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People who have conspiracy theories, who deny reality that's looking them straight in the eye,
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Sometimes the truth becomes inconvenient for some people, so they react against me.
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But this whole story will begin to make sense when you understand why, from the beginning of the pandemic,
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Fauci's goal was to save his legacy and not your life.
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And I have a great deal of respect for this body of the Senate, and it makes me very uncomfortable to have to say something,
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but he is egregiously incorrect in what he says.
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A two-hour special commercial-free begins at 8 p.m. Eastern.
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I urge you to bring friends over to the house and watch it together.
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This is really important because everybody's going home,
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or you're going to have visitors at your house.
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and we're presenting this tomorrow, commercial-free,
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but the results of what this is doing to all of us.
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For COVID, if you are going to be with other people,
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and you have a place you can go to and watch it with them.
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The other thing is something that will put you into the mood
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of giving and opening your heart and Christmas.
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by next week, we would have been all Christmas,
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and that's all we would have been talking about is Christmas
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to not talk about the things that are going on.
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but you were working here years before I came here?
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Yeah, before Mercury Studios was even a glint in your eye.
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I guess you were doing your Fox show at the time.
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And yeah, I worked for a separate media company
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And so in the aftermath of that 2008 financial crisis,
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started having some financial problems of their own.
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You know, they were having trouble making payroll.
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And this particular story that is now this book,
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because they were having trouble making payroll, right?
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made it to the final level at this cable network
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well, you kind of have to know too much about that movie,
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And nobody knows anything about It's a Wonderful Life.
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the, the fact that I'm here sitting in this building again,
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this book represents, I mean, this is God's kindness,
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God's paying attention to the details of our lives,
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and then I had that rejection of the script sale.
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I mean, it was a desperate situation, you know?