The Most Pathetic, Desperate Lawsuit Against Trump Yet? | Guest: Rep. Andy Barr | 9⧸22⧸22
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Glenn is back with a special guest on the show this week. He talks about the latest in the war on climate change and more nonsense from the washington administration, including the latest on the man who ran over and killed a 17-year-old boy, and the guy who called the police to report it.
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enlightenment and enlightenment this is the glenn back program oh my my gosh with everything that
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is going on right now finally and i mean this sincerely finally the president is tackling the
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thing that all americans want tackled he is pushing today the senate to ratify a treaty
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that would make your air conditioning cost more so i mean who likes air conditioning anyway you know
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what i mean you're hot roll down the window what is your deal man i'm busy working on my student loan
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you an update the guy in north dakota that ran over that 17 year old kid because he was a he was a
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republican extremist right uh-huh the kid who was calling his mom going mom there's somebody jcb um that
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was in run over and killed by a 41 year old drunk who claimed who actually called left the scene and
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then called police himself and said i gotta report that i ran over somebody because they were republican
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extremists hmm and uh and they were calling people and i know that they were calling people to come and
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get me he's been released on bail 50 000 uh and he's very grateful for that because as he said
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yesterday after he was arrested hey hey i i have a family i care i care about i i care about i can't be
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in in in in the in the clink clinker uh-huh so good news is he's out um hopefully he'll actually i mean
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it's north dakota so i'm guessing there is still justice up there are there people still up there
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yes okay so hopefully there's still american justice up there now here's the big news out of
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all of the things you could think of that you would say you know what you know you know what
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make my life better a lack of air conditioning well they're doing it so thank thank god somebody's
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talking about the real problems in america um joe biden has uh signed a treaty or an executive order
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14008 tackling the climate climate crisis at home and abroad and uh he was going after hydrofluorocarbons
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because you know of the ozone layer which i don't know what that has to do with global warming and
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didn't we heal the ozone layer wasn't that a whole they've been bragging about it for years yeah i think
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the montreal protocol of course i love that protocol that and the protocols when they scope you up the
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butt both are both are yeah wonderful okay so now congress passed legislation requiring the
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environmental protection agency to develop regulations to reduce domestic production and
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use of hydrofluorocarbons don't worry it's just air conditioning um your refrigerator you know things
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like that um so it'll be it'll be it'll be really great now we have the kigali amendment um that uh he is
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pushing now 146 countries have signed on to the kigali amendment um and i mean we're held to a much
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harsher standard you know in the kigali amendment you know china and iran and they don't have to worry
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but they sign on they're like absolutely america reducing its hydrofluorocarbons and reducing uh air
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conditioning oh yeah they need that still in a completely unrelated question don't murder rates
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in like chicago always go up when it's really hot in the summer it's fascinating because that's
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something that people who are pitching global warming restrictions constantly tell us that when it
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gets warmer there's more violence and therefore global warming is is responsible for all the
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violence around the country but now we're going to get rid of the air conditioning uh which is a
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fascinating fascinating solution to that you were just in europe yeah i was and they have a lot of
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buildings without air conditioning yeah it was great yeah why do stores they do this a lot in new
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york you know where they really love the planet um why do stores leave their doors open on really hot
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days in new york ever asked you ever never even noticed it used to happen a lot i don't know i
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haven't lived in new york for i don't know 10 years but it used to happen a lot they'd leave the doors
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open and the air conditioning would just be blasting out those doors okay what'd you grow up in a barn
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that's what i used to always think close the door we're not air conditioning the whole world
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actually they do it to invite people in you walk by that blast and you're like it's so hot
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i don't know i think i'm gonna go stand in the corner of the victoria secret and i might need some
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new panties i don't really so i mean that's why they do it i was in europe uh last week or two weeks
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ago uh can i tell you no air conditioning none none um and it was fabulous it was really great
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i ate at some really good restaurants if you would have had air conditioning in a bad mcdonald's
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knockoff with fake meat i would have eaten there over any restaurant i sat at this restaurant with my
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wife and i said this is the best meal i think i've ever had and it was just you know it was just
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like noodles and crap you know italian stuff you can get that at the olive garden anyway uh so i'm
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sitting there and i'm i'm and i said to my wife i said i think this is the best meal i've ever had
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and she said i think i agree with you and i said how do you know are you messing with my tongue are you
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using my tongue on weekends um and she said no my tongue agrees that it's probably the best meal
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i've ever had then i understood it the argument was over and we went on i said however this restaurant
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would never make it anywhere in america she said i don't know it's really good i said
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you see the sweat see the sweat on your brow sweat on my brow there's no air conditioning here
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the windows were wide open but it was dead still and boiling hot boiling hot there's no way you could
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take the best restaurant the best whatever and put it in a in a town like dallas texas and say you
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know what you can have air conditioning but only you can only bring it down to 85 degrees nobody's
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going there nobody's going there this is the i think one of the the most pure examples of the
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differences between the left and the right the left says it's really hot therefore we should change our
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entire economy yeah and control the global temperature to bring it down a few degrees even
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though you'll still hit the 90s you might not hit 95 you'd only hit 92 and that way we can control
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the climate so we have less the fewer people die of heat waves right like for instance i believe the
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free market should come up with a way to go up to alaska and get some giant blower that blows all of
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that cold air down i don't know that you're you're you didn't you have a doctorate but not not in science
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no you're right you're right not inside well i am doctor of humanities and that's the that's a science
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of whatever is working inside i have something to say about the stacy abrams comment that there's
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no heartbeat i'm a doctor stacy i've got a few comments for you later on in the program but the
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right uh capitalism says well let's just come up with a way to bring air conditioning to everyone
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yeah right so that if it does get hot everyone's comfortable they kept saying this about europe during
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the past few months it's like oh well they've got this heat wave and everyone's gonna die and
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thousands of people are because you're not using air conditioning what would happen if this this was
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every year well you mean it would be like dallas where we all live happily and live in every single
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building is air conditioned and everybody's comfortable so that's what it would look like i asked
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the person i said you know who's who was our tour guide i said they said oh man you should have been
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here last week this is great and i'm like really because it's 95 and nothing is air conditioned and i
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said uh wow what was it like when it was 105 i mean was there anybody on the street and she said no
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everyone was on the street and i realized oh yeah because at least walking around creates a breeze
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walking around outside when it's really really hot that's what people were doing because staying
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in their home is unreasonable because it's even hotter in your house yeah it's it's it's my gosh this
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status we uh all enjoyed before we had you know civilization is what they seem to desire yes they want to
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go back to this idea where you don't get any of the improvements any of the wonderful things that we enjoy
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on a day-to-day basis that solve these basic problems they want them all to go away i tell
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you i did did you see the show last night no you don't watch the show you don't watch the show which
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show my show on blaze tv i was watching blaze tv but yeah you didn't see my show no i was watching
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all right when you're talking i'm listening to old imus shows and you're on the show yeah so you're not
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listening to my show when you're guesting on my show i got it i got it so anyway um when uh last night
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i was talking about uh the 14th century and uh or the 15th century what things were like in the 1400s
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over in europe and how we are going back to that and i laid out a really good case you should watch it
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on blaze tv uh or you can find it also on youtube it's last night's tv show but made a really good
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case that the fed and the government are taking us back to serfdom on the road to serfdom
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we are we are taking away everything that made western society livable we're taking it all away
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all of it hey let's stop using uh some of that oil okay can we can we harpoon a whale to get its oil
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i mean what are we what are we going to do let's stop using air conditioning can we all just stand up
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and say no can we do that i think i think we might still have some power to stand up and go no
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not doing that i i choose not to live in cuba and air conditioning is not the main reason but it's a
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pretty big one okay so no but here's more good news for you oh thank goodness we have finally figured
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out how to stop all of the toxic chemicals that are spewing out of the chimney well they're not
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well there is a chimney but it's not really a death camp it's it's just where we where we you know
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uh burn people up you know what is that called you know after dead people they burn them up and
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yeah cremation yeah so the crematoriums apparently are causing real problems real real problems
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wow uh stew you're gonna you're gonna be very excited the the um governor newsom uh who is who
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is absolutely running for president in 2024 he's already running for president oh yeah gee why does
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he want to debate uh ron de santis he's running ads in florida i mean it's i've never seen a more
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transparently pathetic attention grab than this yeah well he's just signed a bill that will change all of
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the problems that we're all talking about when it comes to burning up your relatives after they die
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cremation so many problems connected to it right i mean you could spend how long talking about those
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problems too an unlimited amount of yeah of uh well anyway let's just don't bore me with all the
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details because i know you could go on and on right uh assembly bill 351 uh has now been uh now been
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signed in so you can compost yourself or your loved ones um it's really great what they do is they put
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you in a box and they drill a whole bunch of holes in it it's an eight foot box they drill a bunch of
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holes in it and then they put wood chips in there with you now i hope they haven't cut down trees for
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these wood chips i hope i hope they are just growing crops of wood chips uh to use god forbid
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they are cutting down a forest or using any of the underbrush that i love so much it's part of nature
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and when it starts to fight the fires and the glow in the sky it's magical california so anyway they put
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wood chips in with you and then they bury you and within 60 days your body has been composted the
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the gracious uh just an incredible moment where you go through 60 days of deterioration
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deteriorate 60 days it's awesome and then the soil is sent to you wow yeah that sounds so you're like
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oh this mushy kind of soil was mom good uh i'm gonna use it to be in the flower bed i uh okay so they send
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you the box of mom dirt uh which is so rich with nutrients you know because mom had a lot of nutrients
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in her and if she was fat oh my gosh human fat when it's composted oh the trees just love it so
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anyway um they send you that box or and i like this one or you can donate it to a conservation you know
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plot of land which i'm sure that's gonna happen i'm sure i mean i'm don't you think you know how many
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you know how many funeral homes they're like yeah we we uh cremated your loved one and we uh sprinkled
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their ashes uh on uh the moon and you find out later that the body has just been like half buried in
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their basement right i'm sure this is what they're gonna do they're gonna yeah they're gonna take that
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that soil with mushy mom in it they're gonna take your ten thousand dollars and send you a bag of dirt
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that's what they're going to do that's what you're going to get a bag of dirt yeah this dirt well you're
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going to be surprised to hear is not going to have any of your loved one in it it's just going to be a
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bag of dirt yeah it might be a bag of dirt with somebody else's loved one in it maybe anyway four
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thousand dollars to fifty five hundred dollars oh wow what a what a bargain i don't know what the
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fifteen hundred dollar difference is i mean it's if you're really fat am i in am i in better dirt
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no i think do i have elitist worms that are munching on me if you went to taco bell every day
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there's a little more a little more mass so yeah you need a bigger box so you're gonna get a bigger
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box of dirt yeah oh yeah so if you have like a big flower bed yeah thank you gavin newsom thank you
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because i'm going to be working in my garden myself i'm going to be doing it because it will be too hot
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in my house because of joe biden getting rid of air conditioning what a utopia oh man and then you
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know on the weekends we can drive to no we can't drive we couldn't drive to the beach and the beaches
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are probably protected areas so it's going to be great oh i seriously it's going to be great and you
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will not complain we will complain for you uh okay coming up in just a second coming up in just a
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second california has another moral obligation and they're fulfilling that next the glenn back program
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crazy today marks yet another day that i want to celebrate partnering with mike lindell yeah you know
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along with my executive producer honorable steve bergeer who for some reason changed his name
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early on to stew welcome thank you glenn i appreciate that uh terrible telling of that
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story thank you i appreciate it uh we also have in studio somebody that uh you know you've probably
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never seen before um uh ezra is with us she is our uh social media manager yeah yeah well no seriously
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what's your real social media coordinator coordinator okay so she coordinates our social media uh which
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apparently she told me today quote this has never been said before you're big on tiktok
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meaning like you look fat on tiktok yeah i look fat everywhere right you know that's what i thought
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not just tiktok instagram all of them yeah yeah so um you're streaming today on instagram and tiktok
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correct the behind the scenes uh which is it's riveting it's riveting it's crazy and it will fill
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that void left by colonel sanders and captain kangaroo uh really so yeah will it you'll
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will it though yeah i'm pretty sure it does i'm pretty i'm pretty i'm colonel sanders produced a lot
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of good for the country a lot of chicken ezra you told me a minute ago that uh there's just a lot
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of mean-spirited things that are being said uh in the live uh in the live comments yes who would
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have known they're not very nice not very nice on the socials is it is it mainly fat or what is it
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or is it more nazi yeah what are they accusing them of today yeah um you are you're a nazi i'm a fat
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nazi how dare you you know support republicans okay all right well that's good now is that on
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tiktok or is that on instagram that was on instagram tiktok must love me if that's instagram
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yeah they just love me okay you can follow it at uh at uh the instagram page for or tiktok page i don't
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i have no idea i have no idea just uh dial pound 150 and i think that'll i'm not anyway uh all right
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uh let me just dial down the middle yeah you know just do that you'll get there just keep trying
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these new complex things yeah i mean i thought it was exciting when we had a phone in the car
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um california has a moral obligation now according to governor newsom who is going to clean up in the
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2024 election i mean right i mean he is one with the american people he has said that they have a
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moral obligation to ban diesel powered trucks to rectify which i think is a great word because it
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makes me think of rectal which makes me think of an ass which makes me think of gavin newsom anyway
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ban diesel trucks to rectify what global warming what do you think i would think global warming yeah
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right no decades of racist practices okay okay so they are going to ban uh medium and heavy duty trucks
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uh and they all have to be fully electric by 2035 now here's the good news those 17 states that just
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signed on with all of california's admission standards and everything else bet you're gonna
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have to do it too you didn't know about that in your state yeah you're now a slave to california
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who did that your governor and your legislators so bye-bye electric cars in virgin i mean gasoline cars
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in virginia bye-bye diesel trucks in virginia and other states i mean minnesota just stay in your house
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i mean really you get what like a week maybe where it's nice hmm stay in your house well that's why
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they built bridges enclosed bridges all over minneapolis so you never have to walk out tell
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you something about it that's true yeah i never what the first time i went there i was like they
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just built they just turned this entire city into a mall they did just walking from hotel to hotel
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now is it true that only white people can buy diesel is that accurate well yes in well most parts of
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texas but i don't know about california no here's the deal stew decades i'm quoting decades of racist
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and classist practices including redlining and sitting decisions have concentrated heavy duty vehicle and
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freight activities in communities of color freight activities it's fascinating and it's not just color
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it's low income communities now i don't know why they didn't build our airports and our bus stations
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and our freight yards right in the middle of really nice suburbs i don't know i don't know wait a minute
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it could be because if they did that everybody who lived in those really nice suburbs would move
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away and then they would have to cut the high the price of the housing and so those would become low
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income neighborhoods i mean how racist are you you don't want to live next to the freeway
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my gosh what's next oh i can't sleep at night because of the roar of the jet engines
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my gosh you rich people make me sick oh i can't live by the bus station no no wow
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racists this guy's gonna be this guy's gonna be good for the country you know who else would be good
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if utah would just elect ellen mcmuffin uh running against uh running against mike lee
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ellen mcmuffin is really really good he was a cia agent uh i don't know if you know and i think
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what the country needs right now to repair trust is a cia agent in the senate you know um
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he uh he's he's running a lot of ads running a lot of ads now uh trying to monetize uh you know
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his campaign get somebody to somebody besides george soros and others like him uh to you know
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kick in on the ellen mcmuffin train and see if they can get him elected so he's he is doing some
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really good ads reminding everybody hey i was a spook and i think that's really good i think that's
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right in line with what americans want right now is another spook running around uh we
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wait a minute hang on just a second right now a spokesperson for the ellen mcmuffin campaign
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is joining us now hello glad how are you i'm i'm very good how are you first of all fantastic and i
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just wanted to thank you for your incredible consistent support for for evan and his campaign
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against extremist mike lee i know you've been you just of course said that there would be nothing
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better than to have a cia spook yeah in the senate oh yeah and uh i just wanted to thank you for your
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sure sure your support sure sure so um do you i mean have you thought thought this through that maybe
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you know at a time when are you okay what are you really fat or i'm a fat man so i can ask that
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question uh no i'm in i'm in the excellent physical condition okay all right um anyway i was just
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wondering have you thought this through i mean the nsa the cia yeah all that i mean they're spying on
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americans it's really corrupt right now i know you're right it's great you know we have been trying
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to highlight that part of uh evan mcmuffin's campaign that he was in the cia because of course
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it's something that we really need right now uh we need more spying on american citizens you know we
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of course have a platform that's very well defined and you know as a person who is in the cia
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imagine all the spying he could do if he was written the senate uh it would be much he would
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spy three four five times as much and that's what i think really american people really uh won and that's
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well i think the voters of utah won and i think the voters of utah should understand what's at stake
00:33:02.420
here this is very important election most poor election ever in history and stuff and
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it's important for the people of utah to know that we are watching we're watching what they do
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we're watching how they vote we're going to make sure that that they understand what's at stake here
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the globe is warming what what do you hang on just a second um what do you mean that you're you're
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you're watching them and uh you you're gonna well i'm i'm just saying you know that people should
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should watch what they do that's all what do you mean they should watch what they do i mean that
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every every action has a consequence i think you learn that when you're a child right and and if you
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know if you were to not vote for evan mcmullin you know we we would we would know about that
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you would know about and and and there are consequences to to to our actions see this is
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the kind of thing that i would think that people would kind of go wait a minute i don't think i want
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a cia guy you know in the senate he will know if you didn't vote for him that's all we're saying
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is he like santa claus or does he have connections well again when you when santa claus knows uh if
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you've been good or bad he knows when you're sleeping he knows when you're awake right he
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also has half the information about you than evan mcmullin does so just think okay look if you're a
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utah voter you want to vote for mike lee you could do that well that means people could also vote for
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against sadav huzain right you know who knows see this goes again uh ellen mcmuffin has been saying
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that mike lee is in so many words an extremist he is an extremist glenn he is an extremist yeah we've
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been looking into his activity you and wow this guy's extreme want to go out some examples of that
00:35:00.560
yeah i would um you ever hear of a potato what you ever hear of a potato of a potato yes you know
00:35:06.740
mike lee does with them no he cuts them up into into little sticks and he fries them in boiling
00:35:14.300
oil and then he applies it's called it's got it he applies a rock of some sort and small white
00:35:23.340
crystals and then dips them in tomatoes and vinegar okay so so about chocolate so does mike lee eat it he
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does it he hates it and then drinks it he drinks hot chocolate glenn
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it's extreme okay and by the way before i go i just wanted to thank you for your constant and
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continual support of evan mcmullin your your endorsement here in utah's meant so much yeah i
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haven't endorsed him and i just wanted to say well you haven't endorsed him that's true but you have
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helped our campaign quite a bit because you keep calling him ellen mcmuffin and we've done a lot
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of research on on evan mcmullin and we've realized really nobody likes him that's one of the central
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things we've learned in our research really um but the best testing part of our entire campaign
00:36:20.600
is that his name sounds like mcmuffin that's the only thing we can find that's positive people like
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that's mcmuffins well and they like ellen all right so you're calling them ellen mcmuffin you
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much that doesn't that i think is really important and then there's also little trivia things in there
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on 2024 but listen to just a little bit of of this so the following two hours time capsule for my son
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rafe here is what america was like on the day you were born the 21st of september
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2004 we were near the end of one of the most heated presidential races of all time
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it was the most important election of my life at that time one that i thought was a crossroads
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for america trivia question for you rafe here it is do you know who ran against george w bush in 2004
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he didn't really have at least at the time of your birth a real message the people that were
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supporting him really were all about hating george w bush well my perspective son at this time
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is because george w bush had a spine and he was making tough choices
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tough choices sometimes have to be made most people don't want to make them
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stop um we're gonna open this up uh fully on in 2024 uh which is the year the time capsule was
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made for 20 years down the road i'm i'm really anxious i have no idea what i said what's even in
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it uh it could be crazy most likely it is crazy it was you right but yeah even even just that
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I could just live in Washington and play politics my whole life.
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For instance, Letitia James, while she's running,
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She's running, she was, running for the New York Attorney General Office.
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Oh yeah, but then he started doing politics and now he's the most despicable nuclear accident ever to happen in public office, of course.
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I look forward to going into the office of Attorney General every day, suing him and then going home.
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Now, you should know her name because she is suing him.
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The Attorney General from New York, Letitia James, has been investigating Donald Trump now for three years.
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Now, she can't prosecute because it has to be a civil suit because she didn't really find anything there.
00:46:00.640
Except, he might have been misleading the banks.
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Now, she's suing not only him, but his two sons and daughter.
00:46:11.920
I don't know what they had to do with this, but she's going to get them.
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So, she's filing a civil suit that says he lied.
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And Donald Trump does something that he never, ever does.
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My apartment is the most beautiful, spacious, most expensive apartment of all time.
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Of course, I mean, I've got nothing to back that up.
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The poor bankers, they had to believe that his apartment there in New York, just down the street from the bank,
00:47:11.500
that that apartment was worth $300 million because that's what he said.
00:47:16.380
Now, he said, again, there was no appraisal done on it.
00:47:20.860
But, I mean, what does that even mean, the word appraisal to a banker?
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And then we should also mention back, he paid the loan back with interest.
00:47:44.520
Now, I know predatory lending was happening at the bank.
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So, you know, in 08, predatory lending, that was the big thing.
00:47:57.880
Predatory lending was happening at the bank where they would just get these hapless dupes.
00:48:11.280
I mean, you would have to come into the bank and apply.
00:48:15.520
But at some point, I'm pretty sure the person who wanted to borrow ran out in fear because
00:48:20.200
they didn't want the rates that they agreed to.
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And so, they ran out and then they chased them down in the streets and held them down and
00:48:28.040
Fauci had to be involved in some way or not because Fauci is a good guy.
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I'm forgetting which side we're supposed to be on now.
00:48:40.960
You're going into a hapless bank and you're dealing with a hapless banker who knows how
00:48:51.120
You're just Donald Trump, you know, and you're going into your bank and you have accounts
00:48:59.140
there and you're famous and they know who you are.
00:49:01.900
So, you're probably just getting whoever is next in line, you know, at the loan desk.
00:49:17.300
And this poor banker, he doesn't know what's true, what's not.
00:49:21.160
He doesn't have any way to, well, is his house really worth that?
00:49:31.860
Especially when he says there was no official appraisal done.
00:49:34.540
That would mean, I'll break it down for the bankers that are listening.
00:49:40.980
Before you buy a house or before you, you know, borrow against her or whatever, there
00:49:47.920
I can't just walk into a bank and go, hey, my house is worth a billion dollars.
00:49:55.000
But I go to different banks than someone like Donald Trump would go to.
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I want to say the most incredible thing, even to me, and I've said this to his face.
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Donald Trump is easily the most investigated human being in all of history, maybe even more
00:50:32.040
than Jesus, because they didn't have spy agencies back then.
00:50:37.300
But they have investigated this guy with guaranteed every intelligence agency in the world.
00:50:56.120
I think even the Gestapo came back and were like, I'm dead, but I think maybe we should investigate
00:51:12.620
And they weren't like, hey, just give me the scoop on this guy.
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They were looking for things to bring him down.
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And this is what they have or they have to make things up.
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I think this guy may be the cleanest guy on the planet.
00:51:40.520
I think he is for sure the cleanest guy ever to be involved with construction in New York.
00:51:51.380
I mean, honestly, you know, so you want to build a building here.
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I mean, oh, I'd hate to see this tied up, you know, or the unions maybe not coming to
00:52:32.200
I just can't believe we're going down this road again.
00:52:38.340
I feel like I'm watching the 900th parental DNA test on Maury Povich.
00:52:42.700
OK, so it's like it's like how many times do we have to go through this?
00:52:47.080
OK, so let me let me turn it around for you, because right now I'm thinking to myself, when
00:52:55.400
is anybody on the left going to understand and ain't going to happen?
00:52:59.860
And it's not going to happen not because you don't want it to happen, not because you haven't
00:53:04.260
tried to make it happen, not because you haven't looked hard enough.
00:53:12.540
I can't believe I'm saying it, but a guy is clean.
00:53:17.920
And I think to myself, when I saw this, I'm like, you really?
00:53:36.220
You know, we saw what happened in the other New York investigation where they just said,
00:53:44.180
Like, if you don't come up with something, you're involved in a scandal.
00:53:51.980
And it's like, I just I mean, as you point out, there's these these statements were not
00:53:59.400
You know, I just he pay he got the loans with a longstanding business relationship with most
00:54:13.660
And the way she presented it, she tried so hard to make it exciting.
00:54:20.740
And then I have to come back and tell you what I've learned from this.
00:54:23.000
The complaint demonstrates that Donald Trump falsely inflated his net worth by billions
00:54:31.140
of dollars to unjustly enrich himself and to cheat this system, thereby cheating all of us.
00:54:41.200
How Mr. Trump and the Trump organization repeatedly.
00:54:51.600
I don't think he cheated the banks by any stretch of the imagination.
00:54:56.420
Nothing was nothing was legally binding here of what he said.
00:55:05.380
It's the most expensive Honda you can ever buy.
00:55:13.980
But let's just say there was if there was she would have been prosecuting him for a crime.
00:55:22.980
She turned it into other people to let them prosecute it.
00:55:38.560
I mean, I still think I hope that it's less than 50 percent of me, but maybe not.
00:55:49.640
This is kind of part of me is like, yeah, good for them.
00:55:55.220
You believed his apartment was worth three hundred million.
00:55:58.040
And I mean, they one of the accusations is he he listed it at something like 60,000 square feet.
00:56:05.000
And it's really like maybe it's 30,000 square feet.
00:56:09.240
Now, obviously, if they cared any you can look at look, you can look up in property records how big an apartment is.
00:56:18.440
And and how did how how were we served an injustice?
00:56:23.860
How did we know they're just reaching really possible?
00:56:34.220
She's saying that she thinks he did break a law and they're trying to get someone else to prosecute it.
00:56:44.040
But like what I keep coming back to on a lot of this stuff, especially the stuff they've tried to dig up on him in New York, is if let's just say all of this is true for a second.
00:56:52.480
Like, let's say he misrepresented, you know, how much his properties were worth.
00:57:00.780
Like we you guys are letting pedophiles out of prison every day.
00:57:04.940
You guys are bailing out people burning down cities.
00:57:08.800
You care about whether he misrepresented how much his apartment cost.
00:57:18.400
Feds just charged 47 in alleged scheme to steal two hundred and fifty million dollars from the pandemic food program.
00:57:28.340
This government was paying scammers two hundred and fifty.
00:57:35.460
We're we're we're we're making the greatest meals ever.
00:57:40.120
I think that's one you can point out and say, yeah, there seems to be a real problem.
00:57:52.140
Just to to bail out their business that they didn't own because they were in prison.
00:58:03.580
Because it goes back to her state, Letitia James, James estate, the Minnesota story I think you mentioned was two hundred and forty million dollars.
00:58:12.240
The reason why I know that is because in New York, two hundred and fifty million dollars were spent on tech to fight covid that no one uses, including eight thousand five hundred and fifty five ventilators at a cost of one hundred and sixty six million dollars.
00:58:27.440
One thousand one hundred and seventy nine x-ray machines for eighty six million dollars.
00:58:31.580
They're now stacked in warehouses across New York with no plans to distribute them or put them to any immediate use.
00:58:41.520
For my my doomsday scenario, your home surgery, my home surgery.
00:58:45.960
I have a home surgery kit and it's a little more upscale than operation.
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OK, it's not by Milton Bradley, but I need an x-ray machine.
00:58:57.980
How about remember when in the middle of the scandal or the middle of the covid stuff, Andrew Cuomo came out doing his big press conferences and yelling at capitalists for charging too much for hand sanitizer on Amazon.
00:59:14.300
So he did this big show where he said, all right, we built we're going to make hand sanitizer with New York hand sanitizer with slave labor from prison camps.
00:59:24.620
Yeah. And which is basically what they said they were going to do.
00:59:27.060
Right. We he said it smelled like lilac and hydrangeas.
00:59:30.060
And then he said he was going to make all this.
00:59:33.560
Now, of course, we found out later he didn't actually make the hand sanitizer.
00:59:37.600
The actual prisoners bottled the hand sanitizer.
00:59:42.860
Remember how because hand sanitizer wound up being available pretty soon afterward, as far as I remember.
00:59:48.820
Ready? New York is already starting to dispose of 700,000 gallons.
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Of expired hand sanitizer made in 2020 by people serving time in New York prisons.
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A process that will take 44 weeks to complete by shipping a whopping 168 trailer loads, 130 miles from Utica to Rochester at a cost of $2.3 million.
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It's going to cost them $2.3 million to throw out the hand sanitizer they made after that press conference, which was universally praised by the media.
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But let's worry what happened to JP Morgan Chase, because they believed it's the most beautiful, spacious billion square acre apartment in all of New York.
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By the way, Glenn, there's one other part of the story I want to make sure you're aware of when it comes to New York and how they spent all of our COVID money.
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Of course, the result of this was thousands of people dying in nursing homes, but that's a whole different situation.
01:02:25.320
They're still spending money on COVID, even though the pandemic is over.
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No, the White House disagrees with the White House.
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White House of two days ago disagrees with the one from one day ago.
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They're saying the president that was in the White House a long time ago.
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As we know, all policies are different when you're walking through an auto show.
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That's all he was doing is walking through it with 60 minutes.
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But they're still spending money in New York on on this COVID relief program.
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And if they have a 40 million dollar contract for for keeping this particular program going, what's what's fascinating about it is they spent all this money, hundreds of millions of dollars on equipment they didn't use and hand sanitizer they didn't use.
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They now have a 40 million dollar contract and the contract supplies people to the warehouses to guard all of the extra stuff that they bought that they're never going to use because they can't leave it there because people like you will take it for their home surgery.
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40 million more taxes than you'll ever pay in your entire life for most people times 10.
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But no investigation because there's nothing to see.
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Uh, Scott Adams, who just reached out to Scott, uh, and, uh, asked him to come on and talk
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And he's like, no, I don't think I'm going to, no, don't think I'm going to fish in that
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Uh, Dilbert has been canceled by 77 newspapers.
01:05:35.820
Now the newspapers say, we're just getting rid of the, you know, Prince Valiant kind of
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Now, if you're cutting your comics, fine, but really Dilbert and you're going to leave
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Even when I was a kid, I never, never found the Charlie Brown comics funny.
01:06:07.200
That's not, it didn't seem to be the point of it.
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So, uh, here's one of the comics that he's just started.
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Uh, and so Dave is sitting with his, Dave is black, by the way, sitting with his white
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And it says, Dave, I need to boost our company's ESG rating.
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And I know you identify as white, so that won't help our ESG scores, but would it be
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too much trouble to ask you to identify as gay?
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And Dave responds, depends on how hard you want me to sell it.
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Uh, and his boss responds, just wear better shirts.
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Uh, and so we're, we're not sure, uh, why, uh, Dilbert has been removed from almost 80 different
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But the bigger question is, did you know there's still newspapers?
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No, I just, uh, seriously, do you know anybody outside of, outside of business people reading
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And I don't even know if they read that anymore.
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I mean, do you know anybody that sits down, sits down at the breakfast, honey, thank you
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very much for the eggs and toast and bacon and hash browns you just, uh, cooked.
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I'm just going to read the, uh, just going to read the sports section and the business
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Do you know anybody, do you know anybody that actually goes to their local paper and reads
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Again, some people go to their local website of the newspaper, but picking it up, it's
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only people who enjoy that, that, uh, that routine, right?
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Like, you know, you, I was going to say you buy your books largely, uh, you know, for your
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A lot of people do that, even though, look, one of my favorite, one of my favorite things
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I used to read the Sunday post, the Sunday times, the New York post, uh, and another one
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I can't remember, but I would read, uh, the Sunday papers and it would take me hours to
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And my hands would be completely black with ink by the time I finished.
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Like that routine, that, that, that exercise of doing it like that.
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I, there is something enjoyable about that, but it, it, it's not a very efficient way to
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If what your goal is, is to get as much news that is relevant as possible, right?
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I mean, you're, you're just flipping through basically at the whim of the editor who tells
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you which stories you're going to read in what order.
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And this is something we've tried to get away from.
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I, cause I thought those problems still existed.
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So you're saying that they don't put things at the top for you to read that that's a really
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They just curate exactly what you're supposed to see and delete everything you're not supposed
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The Glenn Youngkin has, has delivered on a campaign promise.
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And it just like him, a Republican to deliver on a campaign promise.
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He said schools can no longer keeps kids choices secret from their parents.
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When your kids can't trust the teacher to keep one of the biggest secrets of your life from
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My gosh, I wish, I wish my kids could keep all secrets from me.
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There's part of me that's, there's some things lately I'm like, yeah, I wish, I wish I didn't
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Anyway, um, so, uh, Glenn Youngkin, can you go just tell a teacher that I don't really want
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Um, schools can no longer keep kids choices secret from their parents.
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Gone are the rights to compete in sport as your ID gender.
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So, I'm a, I'm a kid, uh, you're a 45 year old man.
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Can't go in and shower with the girls anymore, man, father, daughter dances no longer verboten.
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Um, so the New York post or the New York times and the Washington post have of course said
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I mean, we're going back to caveman days when there were father daughter dances and boys
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couldn't shower with girls in the locker room at high school.
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Yeah, I was listening to a podcast, a mainstream media podcast, and they were covering two different
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One was the story in Iran, where women are being murdered for not wearing their hijab correctly.
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And the other one was that Texas and Florida are quote unquote banning books and not allowing,
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uh, the, you know, sexual stories to be told to teenagers or, excuse me, children.
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And, uh, you know, in Florida, it was the don't say gay thing up to three, third grade.
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You mean like, like 75% of Americans say, yeah, they shouldn't be reading that stuff.
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This is exactly where I was going because you listen to the story about Iran and it's presented
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We say this is supposed to be just a new story, right?
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The, the Iran story is presented in a way that signifies to the entire audience.
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We all know what's right and wrong here, right?
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90% of people agree that trying to, that imprisoning and murdering someone over their incorrect usage
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of a hijab is a pretty freaking terrible policy.
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And we all support the people who are fighting back against the Iranian government protesting
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At least most of us, it's probably a 90 10 issue in the United States, right?
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Then you listen to their coverage of quote unquote banning books in children's libraries,
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books with explicit content and all of these things.
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And you listen to that story and it's presented the exact same way that it is a 95, five issue.
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Everyone understands that pulling these books out of children's libraries is wrong.
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It's this terrible thing that evil Republicans are doing.
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Can you believe these poor librarians who have to go through all this when at the same time,
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the actual polling comes out on this issue and it's 70 to 27 in the opposite direction?
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The difference here is they're telling the full story in Iran.
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They're telling about the moral police that came in, took this woman off a subway and died in their custody.
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But the reports are that she may have been beaten to death.
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They'll tell you that part of the story, what NPR and all these other mainstream media places,
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they will give you the same tone and the same conclusion, but they leave the part out that we don't all agree on.
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When you see the garbage and the sexual content that is being peddled to our kids, literally,
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if I took it to a playground and I said, hey, kids, you want a book?
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CNN did a segment on one of these books just yesterday that was quote unquote banned in children's libraries
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and they would not show correct content to a CNN audience.
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They will they will argue that it should be shown to children.
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And then act as if there's universal consensus over this.
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We all should just understand which side of this is right and which side of this is wrong.
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Like if there was a there's an issue where like, for example, I'll do a show when we've done shows before where we will say we shouldn't raise the minimum wage.
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Raising the minimum wage in America is a very popular policy.
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You know, something like 80 percent of people support raising the minimum wage.
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But when we cover that, we don't sit here and say, oh, by the way, everyone understands.
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Like we will say and we're opinion guys, but we will say, hey, we understand what this looks like to a lot of people.
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And everybody wants they want to say to raise the minimum wage.
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Right. We'll present it in a way that says, but they can't do that.
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The reason why they can't explain it is because they want people to believe that it is extremists who are against this.
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Even though a lot of the audience that's watching, watching them.
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If they actually saw the book, the audience, there's no reason you can't show that book on cable TV.
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You can't show it on network TV, but you can show it online.
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You can show it on cable TV, especially in a news setting.
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If I were on Fox, I would have been showing that.
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Now, they would have yelled at me, but I would have done it anyway.
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And they would have yelled at me because they would have said, you know how many people were offended by that?
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They should see it so they know what we're talking about.
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But CNN, who can do it, knows it's so far out of line with the mainstream Democrat that they won't show it.
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And then they build this case because you think you do agree with CNN if you're a mainstream Democrat.
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So they know it is just these extremists that are doing it without showing you or telling you what really is going on.
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It's I mean, there's no other way to describe it other than propaganda and evil.
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Stacey Abrams, I have a few things to say about science coming up in just a minute.
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You have said several times that you've been watching The Handmaid's Tale.
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I mean, it's very well acted and, you know, incredibly well shot.
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And, you know, because there's political associations, I think now a lot of people in the writers like, I'm not going to watch that.
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It's very difficult to watch at times because it's brutal.
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And it's not something that you want to necessarily consume.
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But at its core, it's essentially a story about a war.
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It's a there's a revolution in America where a new country rises and takes over part of America.
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What was the book that came out or the movie that came out on Amazon a while ago where like Hitler actually won?
01:20:43.480
And like, yeah, it's that it's that type of story.
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Fundamentally, it's just been turned very political.
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This is more of like a theocracy essentially rises in America.
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And I mean, it's mostly I would think mostly women watching it and people who hang out at the Supreme Court, you know, in the robes all the time.
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But other than that, I mean, it's hard to understand how how it's all women because it man, it is, you know, you see a lot of brutal movies and terrible things happening.
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It's usually the dudes getting the worst of it.
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You know, like it's just, you know, usually the dudes are getting murdered.
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The dudes are getting, you know, in the war movies.
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You know, it's not like that in Handmaid's Tale.
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I mean, right now it's basically just a revenge fantasy with this girl going around.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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I have my doctorate in humanities, which I'm pretty sure means that I could operate on any human being.
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Whatever is happening with humans, I can take care of it.
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So, you need a podiatrist, you need a psychiatrist, you need a heart surgeon.
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But I would like to point out to Stacey Abrams, who I do not believe is a doctor of anything.
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She claims the six-week heartbeat is manufactured sound to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body.
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I'm going to talk slowly, too, so she can understand every word of it.
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We'll talk about that evil magic box and how evil men are.
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Just trying to trap women into pregnancy all the time in 60 seconds.
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The convenience of the modern American life sometimes complicates our efforts to maintain our daily values.
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For instance, not all that long ago, if you wanted to have a good cell phone coverage, you had to go with the big boys.
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Even if you knew they were donating to causes like Planned Parenthood.
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You're like, well, I got to have a phone, so, oh well.
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You don't have to have some of your money sent to Planned Parenthood.
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They're not sending any of your hard-earned money to aid in the destruction of America.
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They actually spend their own time and their own money working for the causes that you believe in.
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The First Amendment, Second Amendment, even the Third Amendment.
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You know, quartering of soldiers, still kind of a big deal.
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So, Stacey Abrams says there's no such thing as a fetal heartbeat at six weeks.
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Because I know there's a fetal heartbeat on the sixth week, the seventh week, the eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, all the way.
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So, no such thing as a fetal heartbeat in six weeks.
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Now, she says that this is a manufactured sound.
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If you haven't heard a fetal heartbeat, here is a fetal heartbeat from...
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And then, just because we're trying to get rid of the hand sanitizer that New York had that's all expired now, that they bought with taxpayer money, we take that sanitizer.
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They say it's a gel, but you just wipe that all over a woman's belly, and then you take the magic stick, and on that magic stick, when you position it right, you hit a little switch, and it makes the magic box play what you recorded at the motel.
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There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks.
01:29:01.800
It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body away from her.
01:29:16.060
You know, I thought it was a big deal that she thought she was the governor, you know, when she wasn't the governor.
01:29:22.440
And then she had this amazing turnaround where she said she never said that.
01:29:35.200
But for people who follow the science, I'm pretty sure that's not a manufactured sound.
01:29:48.220
Now, I'm only saying that because that's what science tells us.
01:29:56.580
And the evil magic box, I don't know if I trust it anymore.
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It was a sound design to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman's body.
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What a weird, see, like what, what a strange view of the world.
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Can I just tell you as a man, as a man, and, you know, let's say a dirtbag man, the worst side of me as a man.
01:30:34.300
If I'm, if I'm getting women pregnant and I have no desire to settle down.
01:30:50.080
That is much better than having a child with a woman you were just sleeping with.
01:30:56.440
And you don't really want to have a relationship.
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And then that kid comes knocking on your door going, daddy, men would rather have, you have an abortion.
01:31:18.320
You think men, if they designed the machine, would make it sound like nothing because they want to be able to get out of whatever weird night they had last night.
01:31:33.680
This is, of course, why so many on the left oppose the policy of having ultrasounds before the abortion.
01:31:43.440
They will see if there's a, you know, the scan to see.
01:31:54.320
The mother is 80% more likely to have the baby than kill the baby if she hears the heartbeat.
01:32:12.280
She's not just saying, I mean, she's absolutely wrong about men.
01:32:31.120
I mean, in such a neophyte way, it's almost like, well, I was at this airport and I just had to tell them, look at how heavy that thing is.
01:32:56.420
They're putting a mind trick in so you think you went to your Cleveland office.
01:33:18.620
If you want to defend abortion, go ahead and defend it.
01:33:26.860
If this is such a great defensible policy, then just come out and defend it.
01:33:32.460
You notice even after the Dobbs thing, they're not talking about abortion.
01:33:34.800
They're talking about, well, what if you have an ectopic pregnancy?
01:33:41.060
Like, first of all, none of this has anything to do with the laws passed on abortion.
01:33:45.700
But secondarily, you notice how they can't go to the actual thing they say was so important?
01:33:49.380
They keep defending these other things that aren't true and are in a much totally different process, as we've been talking about.
01:33:58.400
But, like, if they really believed this was so defensible, they might occasionally defend it.
01:34:03.680
That's why they were successful for a long time, because they said, look, you don't want somebody else making decisions for the woman and for the people involved.
01:34:17.560
That's let the doctor and the woman figure this out.
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And we pray or we hope that it is rare, but it has to be safe and legal.
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That's how they got you into the boat, because that's how most people feel.
01:34:36.480
Most people are not for abortion at the very end.
01:34:41.240
But if most people feel, okay, I don't know exactly when life begins.
01:34:50.100
I mean, I think I do, because the egg is alive and the sperm is alive, so it is life when they join.
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Most people feel like, hey, once it's, you know, kind of identifiably as a baby, then we should kill it.
01:35:10.380
And they would say, I hope that it doesn't happen, but in cases of incest or rape or something like that, then, you know, go ahead.
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I've had 1,800 abortions, and I loved everyone.
01:35:43.580
That's when I'll always remember that was so great, that I celebrated at the time.
01:35:51.520
And because they've celebrated their abortion and are losing regular people, you can't put that genie back in the bottle.
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They now have to take the insane step of discrediting medical machines and technology.
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This is after two years, by the way, of them claiming the biggest scandal in the world with people saying that voting machines were hacked.
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After they had previously said that voting machines were hacked in previous elections, they lost.
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Do a search real quick on Twitter, social media.
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Is Stacey Abrams, does she have a warning that this is myths or disinformation?
01:36:35.640
Because this is important medical information, right?
01:36:53.820
And this is a relatively recent thing from the left where they started calling it a flicker instead of a heartbeat.
01:36:59.560
The New York Times just called it a flicker in a random article.
01:37:06.100
It's one of the most amazing moments of early pregnancy, right?
01:37:26.220
Now, this is, honestly, gang, think this through.
01:37:39.160
Because you're truly now discrediting things that everyone knows is true.
01:37:49.360
So if you disagree with it, you can say that is an evil magic box that has made up sounds in it to convince people.
01:37:58.680
If they will buy that, you're at the Salem witch trials.
01:38:06.960
Well, if she doesn't float, she wasn't a witch.
01:38:16.500
And what's frightening is she can say this with a straight face and no one discredits her from her own side.
01:38:26.160
No one is saying today, you know, I was for Stacey Abrams and then I heard that and that's just evil magic box stuff.
01:38:37.600
And this is a woman who is delusional and has dangerous thinking.
01:38:43.500
You know, we can't put her into a role of any kind of authority.
01:38:48.120
If she thinks this, if she really believes this, and if not, she's just, she doesn't care about lying.
01:38:59.740
You don't think that they can convince those people that you are a terrorist because of the way you vote?
01:39:15.980
She thinks she can get away with saying this and people in the audience don't laugh at her or stand up in that public setting and go, come on.
01:39:26.720
Everyone on the panel nods in vigorous agreement.
01:39:30.780
You don't think they can convince half the country that you should be eliminated, liquidated, put into a camp, whatever authoritarians love to do?
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I'd be saying the same exact thing if people on the right were doing this.
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We are headed towards dangerous, dangerous times.
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We better wake up and stand together because this is a frightening, it's hilarious, but because people are taking it seriously, it is a terrifying statement.
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And we had the photo albums where, you know, my sister's eyes were crossed and we're like, every year we look, look, she looks so stupid.
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And John Fetterman, they're keeping in a basement.
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And they're still ignoring the fact that he's like,
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And the reason why they say he can't really do any debates is because the lights, the noise,
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it will be too hard for him to concentrate on that one voice.
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What do you think the Senate's going to be like?
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He called to release all second degree murderers with life sentences.
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He was a lieutenant governor, chairman of the state's board of pardons.
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I hope we could lead to a conversation that would free close to 1,200 people because that legacy never made sense.
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And I really believe that because I had a stroke.
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They, all of these Democrats are reversing their stances on big, very important things.
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And if the public is dumb enough to not see that they're doing it because all of the policies that they're doing are dangerous, reckless, un-American, and will destroy us.
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When they go for elections and say, no, I'm a moderate, I'm not for any of these crazy things, and you buy into it, what happens in the, in his case, four years or six years of sitting there making laws when he doesn't believe in fracking, when he does believe in reimagining the police?
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they had one guy who I just, I can't get enough of, they had, what's his name, from, Jamie Dimon, from JPMorgan Chase.
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He said, no, no, we don't, we don't have any policies that we would stop funding oil and gas.
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as it is supposed to be efficiently allocated based on supply and demand.
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For your listeners who don't know, ESG stands for Environmental and Social Governance,
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which is a trendy way in which the progressive left have weaponized the banking system
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to discriminate against companies and causes that they don't like, that are unfashionable,
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such as the fossil energy industry or the firearms manufacturing sector.
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Or trans, you know, parents, you know, that are speaking out against trans issues or, you know,
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that you're Coca-Cola, you've got to learn to be not so white, all of that stuff.
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Banks should be making lending decisions based on objective risk-based metrics,
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not the standards of woke corporate cancel culture.
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And the Biden administration has weaponized financial regulators to steer investors into these ESG funds.
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And what the American people need to know is that they may be unwittingly financing the agenda of the far left.
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And the result for retail investors, Glenn, is that they are now invested in higher fee, less diversified,
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And only 21% FINRA, which is the self-regulatory organization for stockbrokers,
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in concert with the University of Chicago, they did a study, a survey of retail investors in America.
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And only 21% of mom-and-pop investors saving for college, saving for retirement,
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counting on financial performance in their 401K or their IRA,
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So there's a real disconnect between the institutional investors, the state pension funds,
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the Black Rocks and the Vanguards, the asset managers and Wall Street,
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and some of these big banks and retail investors.
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But retail investors are actually the owners of the capital.
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And many of these progressives on Wall Street have misallocated their capital in ways that diminish returns
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and advance political agendas ahead of financial returns.
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no, we don't have any policies that would discriminate or defund oil and gas.
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He even went as far in saying it would be an absolute, what did he say,
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disaster or American nightmare if we stopped oil and gas?
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Well, not all of these banks or asset managers are created equal, to be fair.
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Some of them have more aggressive ESG policies than others.
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I will say that, at least in the case of Mr. Dimon, that he wrote in a letter to shareholders,
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and I highlighted this in my questioning of him,
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that we need a Marshall Plan for U.S. energy dominance to help ourselves and our allies
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to decrease our dependence on Russia, for example, or foreign sources of energy.
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And so he, at least, and his institution, JPMorgan Chase,
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they admit that they will continue, and they committed to continuing to finance oil and natural gas.
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Twenty-two percent of America's electricity generation still comes from coal.
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We're going to need coal in the future, just like we're going to need other fossil energy sources,
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And he did commit, at least to me, that his institution would continue to finance fossil energy.
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We don't need to be bullied by climate alarmists, non-investor stakeholders,
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or Biden financial regulators to choke off financing or investment into American energy companies.
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They are trying to implement their Green New Deal,
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their radical climate alarmism agenda through financial regulation and through the financial system.
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And this is absolutely compromising American energy dominance, American energy independence.
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And we have literally gone, Glenn, from a position of American energy dominance to energy desperate
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in just two years under these Biden policies in concert with Woke Wall Street.
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And so my argument is we need more, not less financing.
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I mean, we talk about the Biden war on energy, you know, canceling the Keystone XL pipeline,
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canceling infrastructure projects, holding up 4,400 drilling permits, frustrating the construction of new refineries.
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But ground zero in the Biden war against American energy and American energy independence and affordable,
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reliable energy is the weaponization of financial regulation.
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Because let's face it, this is a capital intensive industry and investors just will not allocate capital into this capital intensive industry
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unless they know that there's some certainty with the regulation.
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So some of the other CEOs, I will say, are not as are not as open to financing energy.
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And so we made it we made a big point about keeping politics out of the business of banking.
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Be a bank. Don't don't be a don't be a political party.
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OK, so we're talking to Congressman Andy Barr from Kentucky.
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He is on the House Financial Services Committee and also member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Let me let me let me ask you, did you get to Visa and MasterCard and American Express with the with the new gun registration?
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Yes. So one of my one of my colleagues, Congressman Williams from Texas, did press the the bankers,
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the bank CEOs on this issue, of course, this was this is a new merchant code for your listeners.
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And for those of us who believe the Second Amendment is fundamental, that they have created the banks didn't do this.
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But the credit card companies created a new merchant code for firearms.
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And and some banks have participated in pushing for this.
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And the danger of this, of course, is that it allows for woke banks who pursue this ESG agenda to discriminate against Americans who are exercising their lawful Second Amendment rights.
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It is it is the concern is it is a way in which banks can stop the financing of Americans simply exercising their rights.
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The bankers yesterday when asked about this question from Congressman Williams, they said, look, this was not our decision.
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But the truth is this is of deep concern because it's another way in which the financial system is weaponized to discriminate against Americans who are simply exercising their rights.
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But it was amalgamated bank that was pushing for the change of the rules.
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They were the ones who brought ESG to America in the first place.
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And they're the ones who were pushing for this and and got it changed.
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So are they saying now we're held to some international banking standard and we can't do anything about it?
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And I joined with several of my colleagues in writing a letter to that bank and objecting to their their pushing of this to, again, politicize capital allocation and politics should not be in banking.
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It should be about, you know, objective factors.
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Does this borrower have the ability to repay regardless of what what they're doing?
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And so in addition to fighting ESG, we've also been promoting fair access to banking.
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You know, long ago, there was discrimination in banking and read what they call redlining, where African-Americans were denied access to credit for racist reasons.
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Well, today, the discriminatory lending is against conservatives.
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It's banks in concert with liberals in government who use the weaponize the banking system to discriminate against those who are exercising their Second Amendment rights or the fossil energy industry.
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Or, as you say, you know, parents who just want visibility into their schools.
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And this is going to be a major, major focus of Republicans on the Financial Services Committee when we take the gavels back, when we retire Nancy Pelosi and take back the majority.
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You're going to be the committee chairperson, most likely, are you not?
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Well, I'm in the leadership of the committee, and Patrick McHenry is our ranking member now.
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So he will be the chairman of the full committee, and he is on board with our focus on this.
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And many of my other colleagues are really focused on this.
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Congressman Huizinga, who will chair the Capital Market Subcommittee.
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And we are going to shine a bright light on this and make sure that investors know that some of these leaders in finance are not doing right by them as investors.
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The job of a fiduciary, an investment advisor, the job of the investment advisor is to maximize returns for the investor.
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It is not to pursue a political agenda at the expense of the investor.
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And that's what we're seeing with this political agenda infecting the financial markets.
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Some of them are even saying, a friend of mine went and talked about ESG, was asked about ESG at this investment seminar thing.
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And the guy said, look, I mean, it's going to cost money.
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You're going to probably lose money in the investment the first 10 years, but it's going to really take off.
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And he's like, you're talking to a group of people that most of us have gray hair here.
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We're, you know, 10 years away or five years away from retirement age.
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And you're talking to us about selling to us something that you say is most likely not going to be the best return for the next 10 years.
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And consider this also, Glenn, most of these ESG funds carry much higher fees.
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So the reason why BlackRock and some of these other asset managers are promoting this is because they say it takes their skill to put together these environmentally friendly funds.
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And so they charge, on average, 43% higher than non-ESG funds.
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And not only that, they violate the basic test of investing, investing 101, which is diversification.
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They're heavy on tech and they're light on energy.
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And if you see what happened in the markets, in the equity markets over the last eight, nine months, a huge tech sell-off and energy prices went up.
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So if you were invested in energy, you did better.
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Well, many investors who are unwittingly invested in ESG, their losses were much more severe because there was this huge tech sell-off and they didn't have any energy stocks in their portfolio.
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Andy, I am up against the network break and I've really got to run.
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Are you up to speed on the digital currency and what's going on with all of that with the government?
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I'd love to have you back next week to talk about digital currency if you can.
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I'd love to talk to you about the dangers, the dangers of a central bank digital currency and why we need to promote private sector innovation, not have the government run digital currency.
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The report was released, then buried by the Fed on July 27th.
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Their own study warns that a recession and liken our current economic situation to that of a depression was published right before Jerome Powell was on TV saying the opposite.
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