The Press Can’t See Its Own Hypocrisy! | Guests: Bill O’Reilly, Charlie Kirk & Rob Henderson | 10⧸17⧸19
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Summary
On today's show, Glenn reflects on the passing of former Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died at the age of 68, and how his legacy will forever be felt by the American people. Glenn also talks about the dangers of surveillance cameras in our homes, and why you should be worried about them.
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that uh picture if we have time today that picture actually uh means a lot more than what we
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recognize you have to understand why he was wearing that particular jacket um why that horse
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looked the way it did what the mountain was that's a volcano what that mountain is what that mountain
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has always meant uh to um north koreans uh this is not something that he usually does just on
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before major decisions this is a family thing um his grandfather looked exactly like that on the
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back of a horse before a uh before he started the uh war on japan uh his father did the same thing
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program things in washington are
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absolutely insane just insane uh these people are acting uh as if as if they're serving us and
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they are not serving us there was a temper tantrum by pelosi and schumer and accusations back and forth
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meanwhile schiff yesterday was was leaning on the eu ambassador trying to get him to say something
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that he wouldn't say he didn't believe this is just a crock and the real villain quite honestly is the
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press the press this morning used a well let me just let me just uh share with you the headline
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on elijah cummings democratic leader and regular trump target dies at 68
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did the president shoot him we know we're not supposed to use the word target what do they mean by that
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the villainy continues we talk about it in one minute
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this is the glenbeck program okay i'm a big advocate of privacy uh yesterday we talked to you
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about things that you just don't want to do anymore when you just don't make the peace sign don't put
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your hands up when you take a picture because now people can steal your fingerprints we told you about
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what was happening in japan i'm a really big advocate on security i don't have echo i don't have
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nest i don't have google home for a reason i know they're watching and listening okay that's used to
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sound paranoid but they have admitted it what's wrong with us okay when i heard about simply safe
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that they were developing a camera for your home i called up the owner of simply safe or well he's not
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the owner anymore uh but he is the the founder ceo and the head designer and and i said to him
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what are you doing cameras i mean that's like i mean i appreciate that but what are you doing to
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for paranoid people like me and he said paranoid people like you i'm just as paranoid as you are
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you know they have admitted it i'm like okay good we're on the same page he said glenn this is about 18
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months uh almost two years behind schedule because of that fear he said i put it in my home and i didn't
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like having a camera in my home he said so i wanted to make sure that i knew when the camera was on and
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when the camera was off he said so you can shut it off and you can turn it on but when it comes on
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he said we've spent almost two years and i don't know how much money testing to get the right piece
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of metal that goes down in front of the camera and you hear it close and open and he did that because
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he feels the same way i do these people care about your security not just the people breaking in
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elijah cummings has passed away now elijah cummings is is has never been a guy that i've agreed with
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politically but i've had respect for elijah cummings and what he has accomplished in his life
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um let me just let me just give you a little bit here democratic congressman from maryland who
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gained national attention for his principled stands on politically charged issues in the house his
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calming effect on anti-police riots in baltimore uh he died thursday morning at gilchrist hospital care
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johns hopkins affiliate in baltimore he was 68 after ongoing an unspecified medical procedure
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the democratic leader did not return to his office this week according to the sun a statement
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from his office as he passed away due to complications concerning a long-standing health
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challenge mr cummings was the chairman of the house oversight and reform committee and a leading
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figure in the trump impeachment inquiry born to a family and southern to southern sharecroppers and
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baptist preachers he grew up in a racially fractured baltimore in the 50s and 60s at 11 at 11
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he helped integrate a local swimming pool while being attacked with bottles and rocks
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perry mason the popular tv series about fictional defense lawyer inspired him to enter the legal
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profession many men in my neighborhood were going to do reform were going to reform school
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uh though i didn't uh completely know what reform school was i knew that perry mason won a lot of
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cases i also thought that these young men probably needed lawyers he became the youngest chairman of the
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legislative black caucus yada yada yada he has been a force for good much of his life he has also taken
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but i just i just i think this is an insult from the washington post
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representative elijah cummings democratic leaguer leader and regular trump target dies at 68
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if i die today and somebody writes about that in the headline
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i'm not 68 he was 68 he's done many many things that i can't even come close to accomplishing
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because i know we're not supposed to use the word target
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i listened to the new york times daily this morning
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i want you to know the only reason why i listen to it
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who are challenging that and so i'm not entirely
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this bedrock principle but it's only used as a sort
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of uh as a weapon against uh the opposing ideology
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exactly right so then what happens robert what do
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we what is our future hold and how do we get our
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arms around this because as you point out in your
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article um you know wait until it's you you could
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be next you point out in the article that's not
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enough that's theoretical to too many people even
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though we're seeing it happen in real time right
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now it's still not enough right i don't think that
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those words you know you could be next which i see a
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cancel culture i don't think it actually registers for
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most people simply because the social rewards of you
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know getting into a mob and trying to cancel someone
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you know those rewards are too immediate and gratifying
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and the dangers of cancel culture are pretty remote and
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so kipling uh wrote in his poem the gods of the copybook headings
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um that all these things will happen until terror and slaughter
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but it will take terror and slaughter to return to common sense uh and we've
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seen this time and time again are we at that point to where
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the only thing that's going to stop this is just
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i mean people didn't understand in the 1920s hey you could be next
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are we at that point to where that's the only thing that's going to stop this
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you know i'm i'm a little bit more optimistic than that
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i don't think that we're sort of you know physically in danger but i do think
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there's a lot of reputational danger at stake here you know people aren't
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necessarily fearing for their personal physical
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safety despite what a lot of like social justice activist warriors will try to
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tell you you know it's not physical safety it's more a reputational safety
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destroyed in the blink of an eye for something that that we might have said
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you know 10 years ago you know you see a lot of people digging up old tweets or
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old facebook posts that you you might have written in like 2009
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um so i think it's more the reputational destruction
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as we continue to talk more about this and bring
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these you know these issues to light that people will slowly come to
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their senses but in the meantime i don't really see cancel culture going away
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i think that it's going to get quite a bit worse before we start to see it get
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uh rob thank you so much and really appreciate um you uh speaking out and
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and and risking your own reputation i'm sure you've had
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pushback have you not yeah yeah i mean i've had a had a few critics here and
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yeah good for you rob thank you so much rob henderson you can find him at rob k
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henderson uh follow him on twitter thank you so
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it's like i it's i feel like i'm in a jason bourne
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they're everywhere man they're everywhere all right thanksgiving is coming up man if
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your family is anything like my family we're gonna have to work the miracle of
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the five loaves and two turkeys just to feed everybody that's gonna be around
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the table this year as we're all crammed in there at once
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In a secret interview, Adam Schiff, leader of the House Democratic effort to impeach
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President Trump, pressed former United States Special Representative to Ukraine, Kurt Volker,
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yesterday, to testify that Ukrainian officials felt pressured to investigate former President Joe Biden's son.
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If you read the actual transcript, it is crazy town. It's crazy town.
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By the way, why am I reading the transcript of a secret interview? Can somebody help me out with that one?
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Uh, the interview, which took place in a secure room, uh, covered several topics, including quid pro quo,
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the U.S. military aid in exchange for Ukrainian investigation of the Bidens.
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Uh, the Ukrainians didn't want to be drawn into investigating a Democratic president, uh, candidate for president,
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which would only mean peril for Ukraine. Is that fair to say? Said Schiff.
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But they didn't express that to me. And, of course, I didn't know that that was the context at the time.
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part of the other context is vital military support being withheld from Ukraine during the period, right?
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Well, that was not part of the context of the time.
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Uh, at least to my knowledge, the Ukrainian leaders were not aware of that.
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So, what's crazy is Schiff is trying to say, well, he made this threat on the phone call.
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Well, if he did, he was really bad at it because they didn't know it.
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You're talking to me about what I heard on the phone call
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and what I heard from other people in between, you know, right after the phone call.
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They didn't get that impression from the president.
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You're saying that that's what the president was saying.
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Well, if none of us thought that's what he was saying
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and they didn't think that was what he was saying,
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how can you prove that that's what he was saying?
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This just seems to be such a fishing expedition here, especially with Schiff.
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And if you remember, we were talking about this the other day.
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It might have been off the air, but with Nixon, they had everything on TV.
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Largely, though, most of those hearings happened beforehand
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and they were essentially almost recreations on TV.
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They knew what they were going to get out of these people
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because they had talked to him behind the scenes.
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And it seems like that's what Schiff's doing here.
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He's probing to see if he can find a guy who's going to turn
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or say something that is going to lean against the president
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because then they will become far more credible in this investigation.
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And here you're seeing this guy's just trying to tell the truth.
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He's just telling you the obvious things that occurred.
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And I don't know if there's any value for a Democrat in that type of witness.
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And by the way, if you listen to the whistleblowers that we have had on,
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I wouldn't send the money to the new president either.
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And it wouldn't have anything to do with Joe Biden.
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we're afraid that you're still surrounded by many of the people
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who are very, very dirty and we're part of this.
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And he says, no, I know who you're talking about and we got rid of him.
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And the president says, no, we think they're still around you.
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Now, these are the people who are involved in money laundering.
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These are the people that were involved in trying to throw the election.
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they were still in the administration at Ukraine.
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It's like the entire country is waste disposal experts at casinos.
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It was, I, I, I liked Megyn Kelly and I like seeing her back in the media.
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She's smart and she, I mean, she lit up NBC, lit up NBC.
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And of course, you know, she did work there and leave and under bad circumstances, but
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I mean, she makes, yeah, but she makes a pretty convincing and compelling case that, uh, you
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know, there, I think it's, I think you can, you could pull from that interview pretty clearly
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that she believes and probably was pushed out because of her coverage of the NBC scandals
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and she was calling for an independent investigator.
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Uh, Bill O'Reilly is joining us in, uh, just a second.
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I, I have my last weekend with just my wife until Christmas this weekend.
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Mr. Bill O'Reilly, welcome to the program, sir.
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And so Bill is now waiting in the bullpen, waiting to come out to talk about all the
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things that have happened this week, this week alone, including Nancy Pelosi and Donald
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Trump, both the call calling the other one insane.
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Which one do you believe with what really happened in their meeting?
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Uh, why did he withdraw our troops analysis with a guy who actually knows the president
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and wrote a new book, the United States, according to Trump, where he experienced
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explains, you want to understand the president, you have to actually know him and know his
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And that's what he will take us through his thinking on the things that have happened this
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He lives in Ohio and he's an architect and he likes to draw everything with a pencil, but
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not only that, he likes to get out there and work with his hands and he likes to turn his
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Well, he was restoring an old farmhouse and the pain that he had been dealing with over
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the years had finally gotten to the point where he wasn't able to, he wasn't able to
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Mr. Bill O'Reilly, we have the impeachment moving forward.
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Mitch McConnell is starting to do private classes on what's going to happen.
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If the impeachment moves over to the Senate, they're saying now that it looks like it's
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Let's begin with the Yankees-Astros playing tonight.
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Look, Beck, all of this, you're taking it, you and Stu, too seriously.
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So that when you go on your vacation with your wife over the weekend, you can have a
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I mean, even if you tell me we're all going to be sucked into a black hole in a week,
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I'm still not going to think about it this weekend.
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But so Nancy Pelosi now is in a corner and has to do some kind of vote on impeachment
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There'll be, I don't know, 20, 25 defections on the Democratic side, even though they'll be
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threatened by Ms. Pelosi with a cutoff of all their campaign funding.
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And then McConnell knows that when it comes in, there's nothing there.
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I don't think there's going to be any Republican senators voting for conviction.
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What they'll try to probably do is McConnell, he has all these arcane things that he learned
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from Martin Van Buren that we don't know anything about.
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You mean when McConnell was about 40, learning at the knee of...
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Yeah, you know, I mean, Millard Fillmore told him something, and we have no idea what that is.
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So he'll have some parliamentary stuff go, well, you know, really don't need the trial.
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I mean, if there isn't anything there, why not just go through the trial?
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I don't think that the Senate wants to dignify it, and they know the media is going to use it
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every hour on the hour to try to damage Republicans.
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So they think they want to get it out of there.
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And, you know, what do they have, three or four months off for Christmas?
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They want to just get it done and then come back and start the campaign in January.
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Doesn't that give the left more fuel to say, look, they're just burying it.
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You've got to have something to show the American people.
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You've got, well, Rudy Giuliani may have gone over there and said something mean.
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I would say, Your Honor and the American people, did you hear what their evidence was?
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But you know how the media is going to spin it.
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You know they're not going to report accurately what happens at the trial.
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You know, we're living in a country now where you just can't get any reality-based reporting at all.
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That would be the most watched thing of the Trump administration.
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But how many Americans are going to sit there and watch it live?
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They're dependent upon a summation at the end of the day.
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And they're not going to get an accurate summation.
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Rudy Giuliani, now there are four people connected to Rudy Giuliani, have been arrested.
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And it's almost as if the Southern District of New York is working for the impeachment committee.
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Do you have any doubt that Rudy Giuliani is clean here?
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Or are they just sending a message, hey, Rudy, we'll get to anybody in your life.
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Well, they don't like Rudy Giuliani in the federal office in Manhattan.
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Rudy Giuliani ran a firm that hired itself out to foreign governments.
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And he would travel to places like Mexico and Ukraine and other countries.
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And he would get involved, Rudy would, in their local political situation.
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In doing so, he would deal with Vladimir and Jose and all these people who Rudy Giuliani had no blanken idea what they were up to.
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Isn't that exactly what Greg Craig did as the private attorney for President Obama?
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But what I'm trying to tell you is there is nobody on the face of the earth that can get through this labyrinth and know exactly what Rudy Giuliani did or did not do.
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This is all private conversations under the banner of I have a private company.
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So at one point I was invited over to Italy to have a private meeting with the prime minister of Italy.
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And while I was flattered to be asked, I remember having the team meeting and going, this is insane.
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First of all, you don't, as a government official, you don't start a tea party thing.
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And, you know, I worried how it would look and everything else.
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Although I thought free trip to Italy and meet with the prime minister would be fun.
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Shouldn't these people have better common sense?
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Well, when you're going to make $5 billion a year, common sense leaves the building.
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And I don't know whether he hired attorneys to say, well, you can do this, you can't do that.
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Like, I've never been invited by a foreign head of state to do anything.
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And they sent me postcards saying, hey, Bill, don't come to Iceland, OK?
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I've kind of had, that's more my experience now.
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Well, since you linked up with me, I mean, we're both persona non-grata.
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Although we will be in Israel, and that'll be an event.
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When they're talking now, well, I want to come back to Schiff and Volcker yesterday.
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But they're talking now, and I've heard the rumors that John Bolton was very upset.
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He was on the phone call, and he was very upset.
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And that's one of the reasons why he was let go by the Trump administration.
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And I saw the story today, it's increasingly likely to get a subpoena to John Bolton for these secret hearings, which are not secret.
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Do you know anything about the John Bolton side of this story?
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All I know is that the story had an anonymous source attached to it, right?
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There's no so-and-so said Bolton did there, so-and-so was in the room.
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I throw it in the anonymous sources bucket, which is overflowing.
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I don't think Bolton was real happy being canned as a national security advisor.
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But they said he was on the phone call, that he was one of the people.
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Well, you know, if he was on a phone call, then he has to tell the truth about it, right?
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I mean, I was talking to my team yesterday, and we were saying, look, I want you to follow through all of the stuff on Rudy Giuliani and John Bolton and all of this stuff.
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Because if that's where the story is, I know that there is a story about corruption in Ukraine, about the DNC.
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Yeah, and as long as you're willing to look at the other side and say, hey, maybe I'm wrong.
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Bill, did you read the transcript of the secret interrogation between Schiff and Volker?
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I mean, first thing I want to know is if it's a secret meeting and investigation, how come I get the transcript?
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But in it, he's talking to Volker, who is the United States special representative to Ukraine, and they were expecting him to say, no, yeah, Ukraine was pressured into this by Donald Trump.
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And they were really, oh, my gosh, they were really afraid of what to do.
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And they have him on the text messages going back and forth to the EU ambassador, who's saying, I don't think we should be pressuring another country to do things like this.
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And he's responding the whole time going, no, that's not what he was saying.
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Nobody feels that except you, and that's not what's going on.
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Schiff got him and tried to force him to say that Trump was intimidating Ukraine, and he wouldn't fold.
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Well, if that's the transcript, I think it should go right to the House Ethics Committee.
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And, you know, this guy shifts in trouble, by the way.
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His public opinion, public profile, I mean, there's nobody that doesn't hate Trump who likes him and trusts him.
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So I think he's destroyed his career, his credibility.
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And if, indeed, he tried to, you know, browbeat a witness, the Ethics Committee should get that.
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Let me go to the weird meeting in the cabinet room yesterday between Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
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They started accusing the president of just, you know, being a heartless murderer and killing all these people, the defenseless Kurds.
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Nancy Pelosi, the picture show, stood up and started pointing her finger and yelling at the president.
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They leave, storm out of the cabinet room, and then hold a press conference, her and Chuck Schumer,
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where she says we have to have prayer for Trump's health because he had a very serious meltdown.
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When you heard this story last night, did you believe that President Trump had a meltdown?
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They say he's a meltdown in every five minutes.
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Yeah, but I mean, Donald Trump is, I mean, he is a volatile guy.
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Is it what they were trying to say is he was mentally unstable.
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But the point of the matter is that the bigger point is this.
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When I heard this story, I instantly said, bull.
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All right, because the media lies every two seconds about Donald Trump, and so do Pelosi
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Now, then Trump says today, well, Nancy had a meltdown, and I say, well, the Secret Service
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guys had a meltdown, and the guy cutting the lawn, everybody melted down.
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It's so absurd, but my point is you can't get any accuracy of it.
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They're barely civil, and Trump probably insulted her.
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He probably said you're a third-rate politician or whatever.
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Number two, Donald Trump, in my opinion, made a mistake in blowing this Kurd Syria thing
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All he had to do was tell the Pentagon, hey, if American troops are going to get caught up
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in this thing between Turkey and the Kurds, get them out.
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This is another unforced error, because he had to know that any kind of troop withdrawal
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Okay, so the mainstream media today is saying, what did he get from Erdogan?
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Because he doesn't want any American forces on the ground in the Middle East.
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But he, at the same time, increased forces in Saudi Arabia, 2,000 extra troops there.
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Well, he has to do some of that for economic reasons, primarily, and for the fight against
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And we're tired of fighting everybody else's battles.
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You know, you got to calm it down, Mr. President.
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Bill O'Reilly is with us today, and Bill tweeted, Beto said he met a woman working four jobs
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raising special needs children, and I don't believe him.
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The problem with our economy is she has to live in her car while a disgraced TV host like
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So this is a really good story on many different levels.
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Number one, let me ask you and Stu, I'm bringing you back in.
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Do you know any human being in this country who has four jobs and lives in their car?
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I mean, well, no, but I believe that there are people.
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No, but I believe there are people, but I don't know any.
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He said she has four jobs while raising a child with disabilities, highlighting her struggle,
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and I'm Beto O'Rourke, and I approve this message, and I'll smear O'Reilly for calling
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No, I just think that it's reasonable to assume that it was part-time jobs.
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So CBS jumps on this right away because CBS wants to make me look bad and to tell a country,
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hey, we have millions of people living in cars, and they're trying so hard, but we have to
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And our capitalist democracy doesn't work for these people.
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So the woman's name is Gina Giambone, all right?
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This is CBS Money Watch, all right, on its wire.
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I mean, Beto said four, and she was working five, so you're right right off the bat.
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She's got five jobs and sleeps in the car because she can't afford to pay rent in Las Vegas,
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But none of the jobs are full-time, according to CBS.
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So we're talking like Uber driver as one of the jobs.
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Yeah, but that's what a gig economy is like, where you're just...
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I thought a gig was you go and play guitar someplace.
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I mean, so if you're working in this poor gig economy, that's the future.
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So Beto O'Rourke stands there on the stage and tells America, this woman has four jobs,
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And sleep in her car because America is a bad country.
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An hour a day is a home health aid to her daughter.
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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Look, I'm not making any judgment for that, Gina.
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I said on BillOReilly.com last night that if Gina contacts me, I will help her.
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She works her an hour a day as a home health aid to her daughter.
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She does DoorDash and two of the other services that bring you food.
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If this woman has a car, which she does because we know she sleeps in it, all right, and delivers
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food for three different DoorDash things, whatever that is, all right, she could be driving a cab in
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And I checked the average cabbie makes $60,000 to $70,000 because millions of people come to Las Vegas and they need rides.
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She could be an Uber or a Lyft person and make even more than that.
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But she doesn't because she's in the gig or whatever it may be.
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So I'm asking Beto O'Rourke, Mr. Compassion, to help Gina.
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But I don't think Beto will because in 2017, Beto, whose father-in-law is worth $500 million, and his wife made $370,000 in 2017.
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Mr. I want your money, America, to give to Gino.
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But I'm not going to give it, even though my father-in-law is worth $500 million.
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This is the guy who said, if you don't believe in my view of gay marriage, church, I'm revoking your tax-exempt status.
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Well, that doesn't affect him because he doesn't donate any money to anybody.
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And here's the guy who said, if I don't like the firearm you have, I'm coming in and taking it.
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No, yesterday, there was a scattered shower of journalism over with, what's her name?
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All of a sudden, she broke out in an actual journalism and held his feet to the fire.
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And he admitted, yes, if you don't turn your gun in, you'll get a visit from some sort of an armed officer.
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And I don't really care about the Constitution.
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And I'll pay her to get your gun out of the house.
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Because CBS enabled this idiot, Beto O'Rourke, and he is an idiot, in addition to being a fascist.
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And he won't be in any more debates because he's polling at 2%.
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And the 2% who like him should move to Iceland right now.
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But anyway, that's the story, the true story about Beto O'Rourke.
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We have a little bit of time here before Beck takes off on his idyllic vacation.
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There were 12 Democrats on the stage on Tuesday night.
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Is there anyone, Beck and Stu, that you would feel confident for the future of your country
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Okay, so there's only 12 people that are going to...
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I mean, I could pick some that would be less destructive, but I'm not going to find any
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Yeah, no, none that would be good, but one that would be less destructive.
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All you need to do is point out to the American voter who your competition really is.
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This is like the Dallas Cowboys playing some Pop Warner team.
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And he looks like he's going to star in a reprise of Happy Days.
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Mr. Vice President, we know you didn't do anything wrong in Ukraine.
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It's one of those situations, Bill, too, with that.
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The reason he words that that way, and Cory Booker did the same thing later on,
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is they're trying to make this argument that anything about Biden and his son is off limits.
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Look what you did last time to Hillary Clinton in the emails.
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You know, Donald Trump is not going to let one of these things go by.
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Donald Trump was able to make that an issue that people understood.
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And if they don't fight this out now and see if Biden can deal with that claim,
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he's going to get burned in the election if he wins.
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Trump, I know this for a fact, thinks the impeachment is going to get him re-elected.
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He thinks that the impeachment, that whole process, is going to get him re-elected.
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If you look at his donations, all right, they're way down.
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He's doddering, he's befuddled, and now we know he's corrupt.
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I mean, Michael Bloomberg might get in, the former mayor.
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If he gets elected president, no one will be allowed to drink Dr. Pepper.
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And Texas will secede if you ban our Dr. Pepper.
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Thank you very much, Bill O'Reilly, from BillOReilly.com.
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You know, Bill did not have me on this story about Beto at first when he was like, who works for, you know, four jobs?
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Well, there's a lot of people that probably work four jobs.
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I mean, let's count the jobs that I have right now.
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If you count them like they're counting them in this article.
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Okay, so anyway, so Bill didn't have me because, you know, when you think of a part-time job, you think I'm going to be working at the Wendy's on weekends.
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However, that's what people have to do sometimes to live.
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So now what we find out is Bill, being Bill, doesn't know what the gig economy is.
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If one of your jobs is taking care of your child, everyone does that.
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If something goes wrong with your special needs child and you have to be there, you can be there and you're not going to get fired.
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The guys, if you go ever get a car from Uber, half the time you'll get the car and they will have two phones in the car.
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They switch back and forth for rides to see who's on there.
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You don't get, I mean, you could work an unlimited amount of hours.
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I could sign up for all of these services and drive around my car and say I'm working 50 jobs.
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And by the way, if you're working 40 hours a week, I don't care if it's three different jobs as long, especially, especially if it's a gig job.
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You're driving for Uber Eats and then you're driving for, you know, Glenn Beck just is always calling for food.
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You know, if you're doing that separately, then you can count them.
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If you're doing them at the same time, you can't count them as separate jobs.
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But if you work, again, if you work two hours for Grubhub and two hours for Uber Eats and two hours for DoorDash, that's six hours.
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Plus, you're getting paid an hour to take care of your daughter.
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No, look, I mean, I'm sure it's a very difficult thing and it's very challenging.
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Uh, right now, uh, you have a campaign on campuses to say that Turning Point is really just a beard for white supremacy.
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So the other day I saw, uh, Cory Booker, you know, his eyes bulging out like a little chihuahua.
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Uh, and he was ranting about how we should, you know, bring the power of the federal government in and, and the justice department to put the hammer down on elementary schools that don't allow kids to pick the bathroom of their choice.
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Charlie Kirk, the founder and executive director of Turning Point USA national student movement dedicated to identifying, organizing, and empowering young people to promote the principles of free markets and limited government.
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And Charlie, I was up in Chicago a couple of weeks ago and there was, I gave a speech and I think there was a table of maybe 15 or 20 of the, uh, the people that are in Turning Point.
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And, uh, I asked one of my guys, I said, go, go grab those guys and, and, uh, tell them to wait for a minute.
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And after the program, I spent like 20 minutes with them.
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They are, were really bright, uh, uh, really passionate, um, great representation, uh, of your group and what you guys stand for.
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You were speaking against socialism, which is something that, uh, we're fighting every single day on high school and college campuses.
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Yeah, but you're, but, but I found out now that really all you are is a front for white, white supremacy.
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Which is, which is such a, which is such a, I honestly, it's an insulting accusation.
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So at Turning Point USA, we're on 1400 high school and college campuses across the country.
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And we recently did an event at University of Nevada, Reno, where the whole effort of the radical students with the help of the administration was to try to paint me and our organization as a white supremacist group.
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Every time I encounter any form of ethno-nationalism, I repudiate it.
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But secondly, it also just shows the misinformation because if there was any organization that has done more than most conservative organizations to try to diversify at the reach of the conservative movement, it would be Turning Point USA.
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Yeah, well, I mean, let's not talk about your black leadership summit, but, but other than that, what, what have you done?
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Right, well, you know, the name Candace Owens might ring a bell for a lot of people.
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She got her start kind of visibly politically through Turning Point USA a year and a half ago.
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Our current spokesman is a young man by the name of Rob Smith, who is an African-American and black American.
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But all those things, you know, put aside, and I really had these conversations with these radical leftists on campus, and I realized no matter how much I denounce or reject racism, that's not what they want.
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Well, Charlie, I mean, I, I, I think you're making a decent point here, but you are one K away from being the Klan.
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And interestingly enough, I tell people, you know, they try to misrepresent President Trump and his movement as being, you know, one that is rooted in racism and hatred and bigotry.
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However, it's the, it's the most fringe elements of the left that are the ones that are not being expelled from mainstream, you know, the mainstream Democrat Party.
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One thing that we as conservatives pride ourselves on is we expel the demons within our own ranks.
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So Antifa does not get, does not get excommunicated from the ranks of the Democrat Party or from the left at all.
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In fact, they get embraced and they get protected.
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When Antifa goes and slams Trump supporters outside of Minneapolis or in the streets of Portland when they attacked Andy Ngo, you know, an Asian American gay journalist, no one gets arrested.
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However, we as conservatives, we go out of our way to say what we believe in and why we believe in it, and we excommunicate anyone that might, might dare to be on the fringes.
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And it's disappointing that a sitting U.S. senator and once a leading contender for the presidency, I don't think she's in the top tier candidates any longer, but she's in the top five or six,
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goes out of her way to attack a conservative student organization that stands for the principles of e pluribus unum, which of course is the Latin phrase out of many one, free enterprise and liberty.
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It also goes to show that we are making a significant difference on these campuses.
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The left gets very troubled when we as conservatives actually play offense and we go to places that they have always previously dominated.
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So Charlie, give me some good news on what's happening.
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I, you know, when I was talking to your guys in Chicago, one really struck me and I spent a few minutes with him by himself afterwards.
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He came up and he shook my hand afterwards and said, thank you.
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And his eyes teared up and he said, I have been targeted by my school and I had to go into a special class and I have been ostracized because I am a conservative.
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And he said, I just really want to give up at times because it's just so hard.
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And so I find that the campus radicals are decreasing in size, but they're increasing in volume.
01:35:46.100
So they get a lot of attention, really an unwarranted amount of attention, such as Senator Kamala Harris attacking our organization.
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So the reason why Senator Harris is so upset at Turning Point USA is that she spoke at University of Nevada Arena two weeks before we did at Turning Point USA.
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She had a measly 300 students show up to her event.
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We had standing room only well over 1,000 students, and we had to add more chairs in the back of the room.
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So a once leading contender for the United States presidency and sitting U.S. senator from a neighboring state can only draw a couple hundred students at a very liberal campus.
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And we're packing up auditoriums with overflows amongst the students.
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I'll give you another piece of optimism is that students, I'm being met more with curiosity than combativeness.
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There is a growing trend on these campuses where students want at least to hear another opinion.
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Our biggest issue as conservatives is that we don't get enough people to hear the truth that we espouse.
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It's not even a matter of that we need to do a better job of marketing or messaging it.
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I think actually, thanks to digital and social media, we're doing a better and better job of that.
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Glenn, I sent you a message of how terrific your Ukraine video was.
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I can't tell you how many students sent that to me and complimented you and said,
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now I have more clarity on this very complex issue.
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And so we're getting better and better as a movement around that.
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It's a matter of reaching students because when we actually reach students,
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we find that they get convicted and they get converted towards our side.
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And so it's an issue that where students are much more curious than they are combative.
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And that should be a call to action to all your listeners that we need to spread our message
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to more campuses and more students all across the country.
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So do you see any, besides Bernie Sanders, on campuses, do you see anybody that is really rallying around any of these candidates?
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Is there a Barack Obama in the mix here that we're missing?
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Because they all just seem crazy radical that don't appear to be anybody that can connect with anyone.
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The two candidates that I've been talking about for months, and people thought I was a little on the fringe when I said this,
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but I said Senator Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg.
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And each of them kind of catered to a different type of college audience.
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You know, she is the Woodrow Wilson of this generation, who is, of course, a former college president at Princeton University.
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And she wants to become the philosopher king of America.
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And I even wrote a piece about this where she believes that if you give her enough power, she can fix society's ills.
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Just another couple pieces of legislation that erode freedom and liberty.
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I want to thank you so much for knowing who Woodrow Wilson is.
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I learned about him from you and your great books.
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And then finally, of course, Pete Buttigieg, who is a little bit more of the students that think that America is too divided.
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Pete Buttigieg is a much more effective Alinskyite than Senator Warren.
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Pete Buttigieg pretends to be something that he isn't.
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You notice that he takes a stand against massive gun confiscation or attacking people's religious liberties.
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He is exactly the same philosophically as Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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He just pretends to be someone he isn't a lot better because he's had to in the Rust Belt of the country.
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And I say that Senator Elizabeth Warren is very popular in the coffee room, the coffee club in Harvard or the wine club in Beverly Hills or the whiskey bar in Washington, D.C.
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But you have to be able to resonate at the deep, you know, the deep fryer, the deep chicken fryer in Des Moines.
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And I don't know if Senator Warren can do that as well as someone such as, you know, a Midwestern candidate, Pete Buttigieg.
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However, I think there is limitations on his appeal with older audiences.
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So those are the two candidates that have a lot of appeal on campuses.
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Senator Sanders has far less grassroots support this time around than he did last time.
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And I do tell people, though, that if Senator Warren does become the nominee, do not discount her at face value.
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You know, there's far more socialists in this country than I think we realize.
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We have to take her just as seriously as any other candidate.
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And I actually find, Glenn, very quickly that people think it's going to be an automatic victory if it's a Senator Elizabeth Warren in the conservative movement.
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And I think she'll actually be a lot more difficult than people realize.
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Charlie, you have Glenn coming down to a conference soon in Florida.
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We're so excited to have Glenn come down to our largest and the largest conservative student event ever in the history of the country.
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It's in Palm Beach, December 19th through the 21st.
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We actually might bring out a chalkboard so that Glenn can explain how all this, you know, left-wing indoctrination and propaganda began.
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But these are the front-line student activists.
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These are the high school and college kids that are taking a beating every day.
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And you heard it firsthand, Glenn, of our grassroots warriors in Chicago.
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I have a barn burner for you that I think will really empower a lot of people that are coming.
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And, Charlie, I think, you know, listening to Glenn say the term barn burner makes me wonder, have you ever had anyone as old as Glenn at one of these conferences?
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Are you concerned that they might not even know?
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I was kind of alone for a long time saying, don't disregard the millennials.
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There are a lot of millennials that are not like the ones that are getting these bad names.
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I don't know why I'm so worried about Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
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I mean, I don't see anything destructive coming from those campaigns at all.
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I mean, you know, yes, there's this new report that Bernie Sanders announced proposals will now run $97.5 trillion over a decade.
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The porridge is the right temperature, is it not?
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If Bernie becomes president, he's going to come up with some new ideas for new programs, too.
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He's going to get all those, and he's going to get even more, because he'll come up with some new idea that we have to solve.
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Well, if we do it right, we can come up with things like Berniecare, and then after three years, it won't be working.
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And so they'll have to come up with something even more expensive.
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Because we already tried the Obamacare thing, which was supposed to be the solution, and now is the enemy.
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Progressivism and socialism, the gift that just keeps on taking.
01:45:24.980
And I think Charlie brought up a great point there when he was talking about the approach of these candidates.
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Because a lot of times people will say, well, he's the moderate.
01:45:42.900
Even Tulsi Gabbard, some people, the conservatives will say, Tulsi Gabbard, she's moderate.
01:45:52.020
But some of the other policies that she has are whack jobs.
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I think people like Gabbard because, number one, she...
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She doesn't reflexively just hate on Trump all the time.
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She agrees with him on things like the Syria pullout and stuff like that.
01:46:15.260
So there's some alignment with some principles on the right as well.
01:46:24.280
You know, they're definitely different profiles of candidates.
01:46:34.080
And I'm not sure that anything that he talks about would work.
01:46:39.660
But at least he understands how an economy works.
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And you might not get this from the debates when they're answering in 30-second soundbites.
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But if you listen to Andrew Yang in long form, the guy's actually thought these issues out.
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When he talks about universal basic income, he understands, you know, the points that Milton Friedman brought up about it.
01:46:58.700
He's not reflexively throwing policies out there.
01:47:03.800
And you look at the difference, though, between Buttigieg, Warren, and Sanders.
01:47:09.260
They all are proposing largely the same things.
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You know, Buttigieg has a couple of policies where he's a little more restrictive.
01:47:16.040
But that Midwestern thing, and you've defined this a bunch of times with Buttigieg as he said, you know, he's a gay guy who likes the taste of Chick-fil-A chicken.
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And that's endearing, I think, to people who don't just want a socialist.
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Sanders is the only one who actually admits what's going on.
01:47:38.980
And then Warren is completely identical to Sanders policy-wise.
01:47:43.760
Except she doesn't say yes, yes, yes all the time.
01:47:47.280
She won't say she's raising taxes on the middle class.
01:47:50.900
If you listen to Elizabeth Warren, she will tell you what she's advocating for is a brand of capitalism.
01:47:57.500
I mean, but that is what she's trying to portray.
01:48:00.840
And the Warren side is a little more palatable to the American people than Sanders because at least it's not thrown in their face.
01:48:08.840
But Buttigieg is trying to get those same types of policies through by telling you he's the complete opposite.
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And that might wind up also feeling disingenuous to people.
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When Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders bow out, that's when you're really going to see, do the Democrats really want a socialist?
01:48:31.260
Do the majority of them want a socialist, or are there enough of them out there that just want somebody who at least looks and sounds half normal and sane?
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When Biden drops out, it'll be interesting to see Buttigieg's numbers.
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I'm excited to see it all come together here in the next couple of weeks.
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But I'm taking my kids to Disney in a couple of weeks.
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If you were going somewhere, where would you go?
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This is my first weekend that I'm not doing business in like four weeks and my last weekend until Christmas.
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Probably you can pick anything really cool that you wanted to do.
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You're not going to shame me because that's what you're trying to do.
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Because you're probably going somewhere cool like Vegas or something, right?
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And in Vegas, you've got lots of stuff you can do there.
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Everybody makes fun of me for liking Lady Gaga.
01:52:40.600
I'm not anxious to be in the crowd because everybody's going to be like,
01:52:52.780
Now, people who listen to this show routinely, and maybe for a long time,
01:52:57.380
might not be surprised that you would go to see Lady Gaga.
01:53:00.880
Because, number one, you've got this little artsy side of yours that comes out from time to time.
01:53:05.620
You were ranked the 100th most important man in the world of art.
01:53:13.200
However, it may have been sarcastic, but it is true.
01:53:18.540
I played pop until all pop just was like, I can't take it another second.
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But people would be surprised, I think, from the outside to think of Glenn Beck standing in an audience for a Lady Gaga show.
01:53:32.220
Have you had interview requests from the mainstream media on this?
01:53:38.740
Will we be getting social media coverage of this event?
01:53:42.280
I really want your wife to be covering this, but I want to see you in the audience of this concert
01:53:47.500
and what it looks like, what are the surroundings like.
01:53:50.460
Is anyone going to be looking at the stage, or they'll just be looking at you awkwardly?
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Lady Gaga, because we have some fairly good seats, she may just stop and go, good lord.
01:54:14.500
I'm sure she's really pumped up about that one.
01:54:16.220
Well, if we find out before I leave, I'm bringing her a gift, because I have a gift that would
01:54:32.220
What do you mean you're bringing her a special gift?
01:54:35.940
No, it's a piece of something from history that would relate, right?
01:54:42.380
She would know exactly what it is, and she would be like, oh my gosh.
01:54:46.520
Did she tell you to bring this to her through the TV screen?
01:54:52.920
Nobody else hears that when she's singing and talking.
01:55:02.440
Now, my wife, who works in radio, has already interviewed her multiple times.
01:55:13.360
But people don't know that, you know, because I think you look at, if you're not into pop
01:55:17.580
music, which I don't really care about at this point in my life, you think of Lady Gaga
01:55:27.520
All the stunts kind of like hide that, I think.
01:55:43.360
And, you know, I'm going to stop gushing about Lady Gaga.
01:55:49.640
I hope conservative media sources out there are writing this up.
01:55:58.940
Just a little coverage on what Glenn Beck's Lady Gaga trip might be like.
01:56:03.660
Seems like an interesting avenue for a weekend article for media sources around the nation.
01:56:17.340
Don't have any idea where Tisbury is, except it's in Oak Bluffs.
01:56:20.700
Don't know where Oak Bluffs is, and I don't know where Tisbury is.
01:56:47.940
He had a career with the Tisbury police for six decades.
01:56:53.040
He served in the United States Army during the Korean War.
01:56:57.680
He's just had his guns confiscated because he was making threats to the Tisbury school.
01:57:08.440
He was sitting in a restaurant, Linda Jean's restaurant in Oak Bluff.
01:57:12.260
And he's sitting there, and he's talking about the guy who is the crossing guard.
01:57:19.200
And he said, this crossing guard's going in, and when the kids are going into school, he's going to get somebody killed.
01:57:29.580
I mean, somebody's going to grab some guns and just shoot these kids.
01:57:35.140
Well, the woman overheard him say that, and she immediately called the police.
01:57:46.380
Somebody's going to come and shoot these kids because people are not the school...
01:57:52.880
Whatever the school safety guy is not doing his job.
01:57:57.060
I mean, it's not a great way of phrasing it, but he's just complaining about the security guard.
01:58:05.140
The security guy for the school is not doing his job.
01:58:10.260
And when he doesn't do his job, somebody's going to come and shoot these kids.
01:58:20.740
I was stating a fact that I think this guy should be fired.
01:58:29.800
They revoked his gun license and took all of his guns.
01:58:52.260
We have a Second Amendment right and a First Amendment right.
01:59:01.160
How is it legal without due process to take all of his weapons?
01:59:05.320
They don't have to bring him to court and try to figure out whether he did something?
01:59:18.180
So I don't think you have a lot of helper there.
01:59:22.880
Because Martha's Vineyard is also the place that Barack Obama just bought this like nine
01:59:34.460
And very, very disconnected from the rest of the world.
01:59:41.540
And I would think that these things are only going to get worse when you have a former
01:59:46.860
Like they're going to be super restrictive on all of these things.
01:59:48.960
But you'd think the police officers who worked with this dude for 60 years are a good
01:59:54.540
Well, they the police officer did say he didn't charge him with a felony.
02:00:03.440
When I was in the United States Army, it wasn't just me.
02:00:06.440
It's anyone who's in the United States service.
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If you're on guard duty for eight hours, you don't leave that position.
02:00:14.760
So when I see somebody who is supposed to be protecting kids, leave the school and leave
02:00:31.280
If that's the if that really is there any disagreement about what he said?
02:00:34.480
Is there anyone saying, no, he actually said I'm going to go and do X, Y and Z?
02:00:41.480
He's never been accused of threatening school, never had firearms violation.
02:00:45.400
The police have no violations with him whatsoever.
02:00:55.980
My grandson, he said, is a manager of a gun shop in Worcester, Mass.
02:00:59.120
He's going to be allowed to come down and take all the weapons from the police department
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He he has 11 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren.
02:01:12.000
He lost his wife two years ago and values his crossing guard work as a connection to the
02:01:33.360
Somebody overhears you say something and they don't like it.
02:01:41.680
You should give him a call and see if he wants to go to Lady Gaga this weekend.
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So we have a right to go see people like Lady Gaga.
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Well, because talking to him, I saw the logic in what he was saying about Buttigieg, and I'm like, oh, crap.
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It probably will be Buttigieg because he seems it would be because I've said this over and over again for two decades.
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Remember, buttoned up Barack Obama never makes a mistake.
02:04:18.060
Arugula, you're going to get a hamburger-eating guy who just blurts it out.
02:04:29.480
We swing from pro-America George Bush to anti-America in eight years.
02:04:46.360
And then it's back to someone who actually has the dignity of office with Bush.
02:04:49.740
And then it's the person who doesn't like the war stuff with Obama.
02:04:55.000
And Buttigieg, like, you know, if Donald Trump can't beat Elizabeth Warren, he can't beat any of these candidates.
02:04:59.480
I mean, Elizabeth Warren is specifically designed for Donald Trump to win against.
02:05:14.360
But she is a grown-in-a-lab, perfect candidate to run against Donald Trump.
02:05:34.540
I mean, her policies are just massively destructive.
02:05:39.660
And she's much more radical than some of the other candidates.
02:05:45.000
Biden is no moderate, but he's also a regular liberal Democrat.
02:05:51.940
Buttigieg, who also could easily be defeated by Donald Trump in many ways.
02:05:56.300
But he presents a much more difficult matchup because he's everything that Trump isn't, right?
02:06:04.660
He's obviously, you know, he's very well-spoken and precise.
02:06:08.960
He speaks in intellectual terms sort of like Obama did.
02:06:15.860
He's, you know, obviously, you know, he's got the intersectional sort of variations that the left seems to like so much.
02:06:24.200
I mean, can you imagine if you disagree with him if he was president, you will be anti-gay.
02:06:31.320
That's all it would be for four or eight years.
02:06:34.240
I just don't think a 55% marginal tax rate is acceptable.
02:06:38.240
That's the entire media for four freaking years.
02:06:41.720
Right, but you'll have that somewhat with Elizabeth Warren.
02:06:51.420
And then they'll have to, they have very little to say on that front.
02:06:54.120
But he will run a vice president that hits intersectional lines so they can blame that on us.
02:06:58.780
So like, you know, I actually don't think the post office should be, you know, funded at these levels.
02:07:04.320
Why do you hate Tulsi Gabbard and her gender and her background?
02:07:14.480
How does Trump remain Trump and take him apart?
02:07:20.580
Because I firmly believe this is one of the reasons why impeachment is happening.
02:07:25.180
All they're trying to do is get you to a point to where they can say,
02:07:28.900
do you really want four more years of this kind of...
02:07:34.460
And so you're just like, I just can't do another four years.
02:07:39.240
And Buttigieg is that swing of the pendulum that people would look at and go,
02:07:46.160
well, he's kind of like me and, you know, he's different and he's be the first gay president.