The Twisted World We Live In? | Guests: Pat Gray & Jeremy Dys | 6⧸4⧸19
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1 hour and 58 minutes
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Summary
If seeing the world helps ruin it, shouldn t we stay home? One seat on a flight from New York to Los Angeles effectively adds months worth of human generated carbon emissions to the atmosphere. And yet we fly more and more, still we wonder how much is that one vacation really hurting anyone or anything?
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this is the glenbeck program oh man i wish there are times that you think i wish i had somebody
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else's problems you know i wish because you listen to their problems and you're like this
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one's easy dude there is a there is a a travel reviewer who is struggling mightily with his
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carbon footprint because he reviews travel wait until you hear this man's problems
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yours will seem minuscule in compared in compared to his deep deep troubles that's coming up in one
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if seeing the world helps ruin it shouldn't we stay home the glaciers are melting coral reefs are dying
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miami beach is slowly going under quick says the voice in your head go see them before they disappear
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you are evil says another voice for you are hastening its destruction to a lot of people
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who like to travel these are morally bewildering times something that seemed like pure escape and
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adventure has become a double-edged harmful epitome of selfish consumption going someplace far away
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we now know is the biggest single action a private citizen can take to worsen climate change
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one seat on a flight from new york to los angeles effectively adds months worth of human generated
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carbon emissions to the atmosphere and yet we fly we fly more and more still we wonder how much is that
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one vacation really hurting anyone or anything but it turns out that there are ways to quantify your
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impact on the planet at least roughly in 2016 two climatologists published a paper in the prestigious
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journal of science showing a direct relationship between carbon emissions and the melting of the
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arctic ice sea square feet of arctic summer sea ice cover that one passenger's share of emission melts
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on a 2500 mile flight each additional metric ton of carbon dioxide or its equivalent your share of the
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emissions on a cross-country flight one way from new york to los angeles shrinks the summer sea ice cover
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by three square meters and in fact in february my family my family of three flew from new york to miami for
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what seemed like like a pretty modest winter vacation but the online carbon calculator tells me that our
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seats generated the equivalent of 2.4 metric tons of carbon dioxide throw in another quarter ton for the 600
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miles of driving we squeezed in and a bit of the snorkeling trip and the heated pool at the funky trailer park
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airbnb and the bill comes up to be about 90 square feet of arctic ice an area about the size of a pickup truck
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oh when i did this calculation i pictured myself standing on a pickup truck size sheet of ice as it broke apart and
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plunged me into frigid waters and there the last thing i saw a polar bear glaring hungrily at me
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you know the average american causes his or her greenhouse gas emissions
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to create serious suffering and or deaths of two future people
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in other words going for that sunday drive has the expected effect of ruining someone's afternoon
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multiply that joy ride by a three-person florida vacation and you've ruined somebody's month
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something to ponder while soaking up the uv drenched rays on some distant tropical beach
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oh this poor man i just don't know what he's what he's supposed to do
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did you catch the end of that uh story as well i was just i was just gonna say i'd like to be able
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to tell you that knowing what i've learned reporting in this piece i've sworn off long distance travel
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but actually this summer we're going to greece with a stopover in paris carbon footprint of the
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plane tickets 10.6 metric tons enough to melt a small apartment size piece of the arctic
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the increase in airline passengers worldwide since 2013 we've you know we've committed to go
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months ago but i suspect we'd make the same choice today we're going because
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last year we canceled a vacation to come home and watch our dog die that was just the
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capper to the whole thing this poor guy he's torturing himself over whether he's going to go
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travel somewhere and kill the planet and then his vacation gets canceled because he has to watch his
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dog die what a life this guy has well he did say before they go they're going to buy enough offsets
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to capture the annual methane emissions from a dozen cows so that will offset i think they're
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putting let's uh those are uh cow farts in a jar right that is yeah cow farts in a jar you take you
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take a a mason jar and you kind of screw it into the back end of a cow and when they fart you just
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pull it out quickly and put the cap on that's pretty much it yeah so i'm selling those at the
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standing rock ranch you can get the uh standing rock ranch uh uh cow fart mason jars uh available
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soon at glennbeck.com where we will capture all of that methane gas for you for a low low price
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of 50 a jar oh yeah that's a lot of carbon you won't have a problem you know going you know for
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instance on our cruise i wonder what 3 000 people flying from america oh they go into that in the
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article that if you think a cruise is better than the plane you got another thing coming no but we're
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taking a plane to europe yeah and then then we're cruising onto a cruise and then we're taking a plane
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back right and we're doing that with 3 000 people we have to calculate our carbon footprint they do
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calculate it for big cruise ships in there and they say i think i want to say it's three or four
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times as much and the cruise ship company's like uh guys there's a difference between a plane and a
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ship like that's just a transportation device this is an entire like you know amusement park and you
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know basically city floating around so you can't really say they're equal which i think is a fair
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point so it's uh it's three to four times the amount sad so can we calculate that if you would
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like to help increase our carbon footprint we would love for you to go on our cruise we're going to
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italy but then we're going to fire those engines up and we're going to sail to greece there's nothing
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like sailing every great every great story of ancient world had just sailing into greece
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but we're going to do it under i don't even know diesel power heavy oil i believe heavy oil yeah
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dirty oil power and we're just going to be growing and then as if that's not a big enough carbon
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footprint we're going to jerusalem where we'll be meeting bill o'reilly and we're going to be doing
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a show there but we got we're going to get off the cruise ship get into buses all 3 000 of us and
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we're going to head to a big outdoor theater so i mean it'll be outdoors though so your hot air will
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go directly into the atmosphere yeah well bill's carbon footprint of just him talking is enormous
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they had a uh they have a description there about how these cruise ships decided to put scrubbers on
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the ends of their scrubbing bubbles yeah scrubbing bubbles basically if you've seen the scrubbing
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bubbles cartoons right they have those right basically yeah and they make everything better
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with the exhaust and then now they found out that those are also creating problems stunningly
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and environmentalists are banning those all around the world which is a shocking development i didn't
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see it coming because they ask for these things and then they always later turn on them and tell
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you you can't use them anymore yeah because remember like everybody quick build giant windmills
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you've got to build them we can put them in the sea no they're killing all of the birds and of course
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they're reckoning the kennedy's view of the sound yes which is more important more important more
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important yeah uh the same thing with plastic bags remember plastic bags were supposed to be the
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solution right it was because paper bags were killing all the trees so um somebody i know
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went to shake shack last night someone you know yeah well why definitely not me definitely not me
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not you but no but somebody i know went to shake shack last night and uh noticed that on the straws
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it says uh compostable and this person who is just evil thought to himself how do you how do you i mean
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why wouldn't you just take plastic straws and just write that on the label of the straw cover anyway
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and then say oh really yeah we'll put it in the ground and it it disintegrates in a hundred years
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so it's compostable or whatever you know what if it doesn't come check with me in a hundred years
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you let me know because i will fix that problem i'm gonna fix that right away yeah i'm right away
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that is and of course if we have the ability to have compostable plastic then why do i ever get a paper
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straw which is birthed directly from satan why do i get any paper straws the the devil's just creation
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because it's just to just to help you back to the cave yeah it's like you're frustrated with the
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paper straw yeah yeah but it helps you back to the cave where you won't have any electricity at all
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you won't have any modern conveniences no medicine no phones no connections nothing i went i went out to
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breakfast with my kids this weekend you know what i ate the breakfast off of
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wooden wooden silverware wooden did they throw it away i mean i just that's certainly what i did
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with it i don't know what they do with it but it's what it's made like you know you ever go to like a
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gelato shop and they always have the wooden spoons which are like horrible no one would want to eat off
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a wooden spoon it's terrible well they're very they're really i mean the wooden stuff that you have
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you know big wooden spoons in your in your house it's not like that filled with bacteria and
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also it's not like that right it's like that like wood that like holds on to your lips and tongue as
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you take it out like it's the worst that's how you experience they had a knife a fork and a spoon
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and they were all wood it was the only choice how many trees did they kill and impossible to eat with
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them they don't do the things that forks are supposed to do they just don't they don't work
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okay they're they're terrible terrible inventions and it's people like this guy this travel this travel
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guy who's going to go to that place and write about and say oh the wonderful rustic nature of
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the wooden silverware and they're going to say it's good thing and then these people are going to
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continue to do it but then they will adopt the the wooden silverware until they then go do you know
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how many forests it takes to make this wooden silverware and then they will ban it and it's like
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stop you guys realize you're just going it's you're like a hamster and you just keep going around
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in a wheel you're not actually moving forward you realize that mr hamster i don't think they do
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uh so i saw a uh a story that was really fascinating it was like 800 or a thousand words in the washington
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post today about camilla parker bowls you know the
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hmm uh the woman that prince charles was i'm trying to be really good here and be nice
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the woman that prince charles was seeing behind princess diana's back you know because she was
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such a skank uh anyway um camilla she sent the press a message yesterday
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she was standing there in their living room or their drawing room or their calling room or whatever
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the room that was with the fireplace and the couches and things and um
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they took some pictures in front of the press and then
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she as as trump turned back she turned to the press and winked
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and she was like i'm so naughty and uh the washington post said what did camilla's wink mean
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what was she telling us with that wink as though something is going down oh they were so randy
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yesterday in england it was crazy so i uh what i thought i would do today is uh just speak to the
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washington post directly and and tell them here's what i i think the duchess of york or wherever she's
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from uh here's what i think she was saying hey press we're going to be rather naughty and i'm winking at
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you um and because what i'm going to do is i'm going to telegraph something uh rather nasty because
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i just think uh donald trump is just he's a neanderthal and uh so i'm going to wink at you
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and to to signal to you that oh my gosh i think he's a neanderthal and i know that you are so nasty
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yourself uh that you will understand this nasty wink because i'm nasty and naughty oh spank me charles
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spank me i'm just saying i think that's what she may have been saying and she knows that the press
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loves anybody being nasty to oh did i did that word again the word nasty you are using that word
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oh my goodness that donald trump called that wonderful megan markle oh and we we were having
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blood pudding the other day and we were just laughing well we weren't laughing we're not out loud at least
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that's so improper we were we were chortling a little like this when we devised this plan for me
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to wink at the press i wake up every day just on the edge of my seat trying to get my arms around what
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activities and actions these people that i care nothing about will do today uh i mean i am so
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so intricately interested uh in this group of people that we fought a war to escape and what
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they're doing today i i wonder i'm so interested i i'm so glad the coverage is so high i'm so glad to
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hear that um mr crumbum um i'm so glad to hear that because oh we are so far above you um we know that
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um we know that because we are so plugged in to what's going on you know i was i was telling a
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friend of mine uh who who someone that works for them in the household um was talking about some place
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called a a grocery store uh and they were they were saying something about paper or plastic and i said
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i don't want paper or plastic i would like meat or vegetables or something that would be uh refined on
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my plate paper or plastic oh what these people eat nowadays but anyway we have to stop them from eating
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because they're destroying the planet well of course they are they're eating plastic
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that's way more knowledge than i think they actually have when it comes to global warming
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i think it is they really do all right uh so we'll be making fun of the royal family a little bit more
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a little later also pat gray will be joining us here in uh just a second so it's oh we've had trump
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and and theresa may may we talk about their press conference we may
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good it's a good family run operation american financing.net we welcome to the program mr pat
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gray from pat gray unleash the podcast that you can hear on itunes or wherever you listen to
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podcasts or you can hear him uh record it live uh every day on blaze radio prior to this program
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as jeffie would say wherever free podcasts are sold
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probably serious yes yeah yes uh so uh i noticed uh camilla was being naughty uh do you have any
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comments on on her naughtiness or anything i didn't even see camilla's naughtiness oh you didn't
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no i didn't even see it she winked and the washington post said what did she mean what was the purpose of
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a wink do we know what the purpose was nope and when you watch it it's so stupid she just turned
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around from the pool of reporters and just winked at them i was actually i'm surprised that charles was
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there i'm surprised that harry was there because those people you know they hate trump i mean they're
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as left-wing as you can get oh yeah they're they they are i mean what's his name what who's married to
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the queen what's his name uh who's married to the queen yeah uh philip philip duke philip what is he
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he's a i don't know uh whatever so uh the guy who's the guy who's not king uh philip he i mean he has
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said on record that people are a virus and that he wishes that he could come back uh is it yeah it's
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philip i know i know i remember this environment we had this in one of the books an inconvenient book
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i believe um right his quote about it being humans are a virus and he wanted to he wanted to come back
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and end the virus or something like that something i'll find it it's a it's a bizarre i mean they are
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just they are so crazy they are they're really nuts on the global warming thing the whole family
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and uh uh so they they're not trump fans you know that you know that they're not fans i loved it i
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love i i absolutely do love queen elizabeth i think she's great do you love her because you watch the
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crown yes yeah i think that's i have a little affinity for her now too because i because of that
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yeah the crown you see what sacrifices this woman has made in her life and unbelievable unbelievable
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sacrifice and you hate her family even more you i mean philip is oh you not a great guy no yeah you
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just end up hating them all except for her and i really i really really like uh i really like her
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um and i and i like her because she's never she's never entered politics ever right and the
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the temptation to do that must have at times been extraordinary what an english extraordinary
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um and she's never done it and i love that she she was delightful to uh donald trump yesterday
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yeah she was yeah she went out of her way i think you would have no idea how she and i don't know how
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she feels maybe she likes him and the rest of the family doesn't but maybe she hates him but you
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don't have any idea and i love that about her she's always taken her role pretty seriously you know yeah
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and and it shows and she's you know and if if the crown is is accurate uh she is a pretty amazing
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uh person because she's been through a lot and she's what 164 years old oh she dies man that family
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is that family's on the run oh the torches are coming for that family you know she's like somehow
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another lord please let me outlive my children please and how long do they put up with a monarchy that
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it just costs them money and doesn't really do anything how how long so long do they do that
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they just keep it just out of tradition purely i mean that is and tourism i think they do do a lot
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for tourism possibly weird i mean that transition seems like it would have been difficult to convince
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the king and queen of you know what you just you're gonna still be king and queen you're just not
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gonna do anything anymore you're gonna be just a tourist trap i don't think they said that at the
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time it's not like get in the wagons you witches will go to see the queen and king that's kind of
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what happened though how long of a period did that happen over because i will be honest and i said this
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earlier i do not care about these people at all in any way when did that happen either how did it
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happen now you feel like it should be it had to be over like what a century or two i don't know
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power wasn't queen victoria kind of powerful she was i think they still had some yeah i think they
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did yeah i think so uh but i'm not positive and i gotta say that transition was made because i don't
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understand their parliamentary system either thank you it's like the metric system there's no way to
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tell what's going on over there at least you can understand no way to tell they always are having
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elections it's like always always they're almost gonna do that in they're gonna do that again in
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israel they had one two months ago and because he couldn't form a government they're having another
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one why don't you just leave the ballots in the boxes and then just every two months count them
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again yeah something is irritating i think honestly the king and queen thing might be better just go
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back to at least you know what you're going to might be just go back to it just ask the person
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they'll just tell you you know you can eat cake or whatever and then it's over i don't think that's
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none of that's even true but still true but at least it's an understandable system
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yeah these poor people are out there they have they probably work more hours going to vote than
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they do at their actual jobs and how much does that cost them every what do you expect from a
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group of people who think cookies or biscuits come on yeah it's fair it's a fairly fair point
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fair observation have some biscuits might be the definitive no thank you i'll have some cookies
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um haven't we showed them the way we showed you how to do this it's not that hard
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okay yeah it's it's worked pretty well for 243 years uh and you see that you see our shining
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example up on the hill oh is it shiny this yes it's so shiny well it used to be it's still a
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hell of a lot better than everywhere else no it is and you see this over at least we've got a four
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year definitive term for our president we're not well we're not gonna we are in the middle of
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impeachment proceedings but still still we're not it's not gonna happen it's not gonna happen
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right he's not gonna be removed from office that would be amazing no but it i mean i mean
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there are processes to make that shorter obviously but still i mean it doesn't happen
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right there's almost always a peaceful transition where you know he never steps down because people
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disagree with him on things oh they voted uh in wyoming on that bill and uh now you gotta step
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down that never happened thank goodness and i feel like it's one of those things where america has
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led the world out of you know tyranny basically in most cases literally yeah but it's not not
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everywhere but i mean has done a good job at basically leading the world out of tyranny and
00:29:56.440
then everyone gets past that level where they get rid of the worst stuff and then they look at us
00:30:00.180
and they're like we're not gonna go all the way there we're gonna go like half the way there
00:30:03.140
let's do britain's yeah let's do the britain thing because that's probably better do you guys
00:30:07.000
remember revolutionary war british empire like all that stuff like remember we kind of won that one we
00:30:11.780
won the russia thing we've won all these maybe you should just copy what we're doing like we are
00:30:16.460
it's not we didn't copyright it we want you to we want you to take it on we beg people practically
00:30:21.740
yeah i mean because maybe try to force people i know you will do this system i don't want to i
00:30:28.000
don't want to no you will we don't like it that's probably understand it you can't how do you not
00:30:35.080
understand it nobody resigns when they make a mistake right that's so weird like i really weird
00:30:41.300
you get elected for a term you stay that term you do your best during that term you don't put
00:30:48.160
together the government no people elect the government people just elect it and you know
00:30:51.620
what we don't you don't have to have a coalition how about this when a vote comes up you vote how
00:30:55.200
you believe how about that so like some bills well you might vote one way some bills you might vote
00:31:01.500
the other yeah that's not happening at the moment at the moment it's not happening very often
00:31:06.200
yeah however you have to go to some sort of a coalition government at some point if any of if
00:31:11.700
anybody stops this nonsense of it's only two parties and then change one of the parties please
00:31:18.600
everybody who likes the two-party system can you just get into one party and then we'll have another
00:31:25.660
party that believes in freedom how about that one because right now we've got two-party system and
00:31:29.880
they pretty much believe the same thing one's just like this one will kill you in 10 minutes
00:31:35.120
and this one will take about five years okay well i guess i want to take the five-year one
00:31:43.380
uh i would just like to see everybody who's for you know the death of the republic you guys go all
00:31:50.240
in the democrats go ahead go into the democrats let's have something that's like hey we want to live
00:31:54.680
we think there's some fundamental principles here that maybe we should go back to
00:31:59.720
i think we should just go back to this idea where we're the new elections thing is interesting and
00:32:05.000
we just instead scheduled them for like every 60 minutes so just every 60 minutes a thing goes off
00:32:09.640
on your phone you vote for a new president and we'll just keep constantly rotating these people
00:32:14.040
in and out uh because it seems like that's about as a socialist for a while and then he'll have to
00:32:18.560
step down imagine the damage bernie sanders could do in 60 seconds oh geez bernie could blow this
00:32:23.240
whole thing up in 60 seconds you see the uh show we did last night on bernie i did not well thanks
00:32:28.960
a lot i did not thanks that's really awkward was there was there was there something i just wanted
00:32:35.520
to know if you just have known about it or no yeah you you should have known about it i should
00:32:39.200
have told you uh it was part two of the bernie sanders expose on who's on his team yeah oh that
00:32:44.880
yeah oh my gosh pat i wish i would have seen that yeah what well it's on demand you watch it
00:32:49.860
blaze tv wow that's a good point you subscriber yeah sure okay good so i'll check it out you're
00:32:57.300
not paying for your subscription are you no i'm not oh my gosh i'm not paying for my subscriptions
00:33:02.340
there's no support here whatsoever from you um are you paying for your subscription glenn
00:33:06.980
oh i paid i probably paid more than anyone else for their damn subscription probably uh so anyway um
00:33:14.440
but last night we we covered who the radicals are you would not believe who these people are by the
00:33:21.340
way i think we know now who the leader or one of the founding members of occupy wall street is
00:33:27.880
uh because um you know she's just as he he has on on his uh his campaign um roster uh all these
00:33:38.760
people who have zero experience but some of them have experience in you know uh coalitions and and
00:33:47.140
bringing bringing people together to riot in the streets um but then there's this one woman who is
00:33:53.820
she's just a fordham university sociology professor that's all she is and uh she can't speak for occupy
00:34:01.280
wall street um she's done a couple of interviews and it's completely leaderless but she explained
00:34:07.580
exactly how all of it worked in the hand signals and everything else it was almost like it was
00:34:13.860
something like of her design um and then she uh around 2010 went over for a big conference uh on the
00:34:23.100
american awakening uh at the university of turan and she spoke as a spokesperson for occupy wall street
00:34:33.780
and talked about how bad america is and and how important the occupy wall street uh thing was
00:34:41.540
i mean wow that's who's consulting with bernie sanders they are the most radical of the radicals
00:34:51.060
yeah um yes i do but now watch me wink like camilla i'm so nasty
00:35:02.040
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17th do it now oh welcome to the program we're so glad that you have tuned in today um i don't know
00:37:01.780
if you saw this uh stew but uh dallas police uh are investigating uh the the death of a transgendered woman
00:37:14.100
um that was had already been declared dead and now they found her again and declared her dead a second
00:37:25.460
time what i'm not i'm not really i'm not really sure how this one is uh how this one has worked if the
00:37:32.420
fbi is involved now and uh dallas police are apparently uh stumped on uh how but perhaps she just didn't
00:37:41.220
identify as dead the first time i'm not sure i mean she's like i'm not dead yet it's possible
00:37:48.340
i'm not sure it's possible the cities are in around america are really nice right now there's a story
00:37:53.620
of in the new york times america cities are unlivable blame wealthy liberals no what in the new york times
00:37:59.700
this is written what are you talking about this is a hell listen listen to this sentence about your city
00:38:04.000
just look at san francisco nancy pelosi city one out of every 11 600 residents is a billionaire
00:38:10.300
and the annual household income necessary to buy a median price home now tops 320 000 yet the streets
00:38:18.040
in the streets there are a plague of garbage and needles and feces and every morning brings a fresh
00:38:25.580
horror story from a black mirror hellscape wow that does not that's not from the new york times yeah
00:38:32.380
it goes on to talk about how homeless veterans are surviving on an economy of trash from billionaires
00:38:37.240
mansions wealthy homeowners are crowdfunding a legal effort arguing that a proposed homeless
00:38:41.700
shelter is an environmental hazard they're getting closer and closer to what people overturn in
00:38:46.500
venezuela they're getting closer and closer you want to talk about inequality look at the inequality
00:38:52.540
in cities like san francisco this is run by liberals you want to talk about creating inequality
00:39:00.820
that's what they do best then there's a revolution and then there's real inequality the ruling class
00:39:09.420
only and separate grocery stores for people like you know you the fusion of entertainment and
00:39:19.180
enlightenment well hello america and welcome to the program steven crowder is in a lot of trouble
00:39:26.840
oh the youtube police are very upset nbc a universal very very upset with mr crowder he's been very naughty
00:39:35.180
and what did he do comedy yes there i said it he did comedy i know he shouldn't have but he did
00:39:45.360
and now he's been now he's been forced to apologize and i can't wait for you to hear his very very
00:39:54.580
sincere apology that comes in 60 seconds this is the glenbeck program
00:40:02.260
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we tried to buy or sell a home this is this is one of these things that we started and and i said i
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don't really i don't really care if it makes any money at all if it helps anybody because i can't take it
00:40:22.140
i've i've sold and bought and sold homes my whole life because i'm in radio and in radio you're moving
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like every 10 minutes and i've never made money on real estate and i've never known how to get a good
00:40:34.920
real estate agent it's always like i don't know who's the guy on the bus that we see does anybody
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know anybody who's a good real estate agent yeah my nephew is a real estate agent this is our most
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00:41:36.260
steven crowder who is on the blaze tv uh and i have been a fan of steven's for i don't know how
00:41:54.680
long we gave him didn't we give him one of his first real big breaks stew on i think it was on
00:42:00.260
gbtv at the time wasn't it was yeah he was at uh i don't remember i don't know i mean i know he was
00:42:05.660
doing like the minolta theater in new york city in new york city yeah that's right he did like a he
00:42:10.560
was there for that first event we did and remember what happened right before of course i do i mean
00:42:16.120
it was a big moment it was a big moment you may not have i think you knew um the fbi tried to shut
00:42:23.440
that show down um because we had death threats and they believed somebody in the audience had a gun
00:42:30.060
and was going to kill me and then they caught me and so they came and they're and i said i'm not
00:42:38.160
shutting the show down and they're like mr beck we don't know who this is very well i said but they
00:42:44.100
very well may not be in the audience too right and they said no and i said you're going to be able
00:42:50.040
to tell who's in my audience and who is not who's there for uh you know ill purposes you look for the
00:42:57.060
man bun first right that way you know see the man bun you know take him down uh so anyway uh
00:43:03.600
i'll never forget steven we were having to delay the the show um because they were um i was getting
00:43:12.820
a bulletproof vest on and being briefed by the fbi right before we went on and so uh we called steven
00:43:19.700
in and said hey steven you may have to stall for a few minutes uh can you go out now and he went he
00:43:25.020
looked at me in the bulletproof vest and went what what's going on and i said nothing most likely
00:43:31.140
he's like what do you mean most likely and i said don't worry they're not here to kill you uh i said
00:43:37.000
go out and kill them go out and slay them uh and he did and i think that was that was the first time
00:43:43.620
at least i think that we had him uh do something for us uh at the very beginning and now he's on blaze tv
00:43:50.820
and he is he's taken he has taken the internet by storm uh and it's because he's politically
00:43:57.720
incorrect but he's not a hater if there's anything about steven if you know him he doesn't hate anybody
00:44:04.480
um or if he does he hates them for good reasons not for race reasons or anything else you know
00:44:10.100
people sometimes can make you hate them um but uh he has been in this argument now with this
00:44:17.900
this vox reporter who identifies himself as was a gay wonk yep okay the gay wonk and uh so
00:44:29.840
he he has been doing you know uh these um these anti-steven crowder things and steven has responded
00:44:39.820
with anti-gay wonk things and he has been mercilessly um going after him in a comedic form
00:44:47.660
to debunk what he's saying well the gay wonk who is actually not just with vox it's nbc universal
00:44:55.820
uh wrote to youtube and said you have to ban him look at this hate now i've done that uh i've had
00:45:04.940
you know steven has done that we've had several co-workers reach out to uh youtube and say hey you
00:45:11.840
know we're getting death threats here they don't care we've never received a personal email he receives
00:45:19.500
a personal email from uh youtube saying thank you so much for alerting we're going to investigate and
00:45:27.160
this has no place here blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah right so the advice has been
00:45:33.620
to apologize and in in steven crowder's uh well it's the reason why we like steven crowder
00:45:43.300
he did apologize here's a bit of it i along with everyone here at ladder with crowder i'm not above
00:45:49.800
recognizing my mistakes and attempting to rectify them so i'd like to take this opportunity to formally
00:45:54.540
apologize to all parties involved firstly my heartfelt apologies to practicing socialists
00:45:59.760
offended by the chegovera socialism is for figs t-shirt i know that we should fight bad ideas
00:46:05.060
with good ideas and respectfully debate the merits virtues and shortcomings of socialism
00:46:09.040
as opposed to merely mocking it with a hysterical t-shirt available at ladderwithcreddershop.com
00:46:13.640
my dear friend and esteemed colleague ben shapiro i sincerely apologize for implying
00:46:18.100
that you're a greedy shekel hoarder words matter and while i swear i meant greedy in a good way
00:46:23.340
i see now how it might have been misconstrued i'd like to formally apologize to vice president joe biden
00:46:28.620
for stating that he is quote the kind of guy who would have his bachelor party hosted at a chuck
00:46:33.540
e cheese to my half asian lawyer bill richmond i would like to apologize for the insinuation that his
00:46:38.580
billable hours exceed those actually worked as well as accusing him of covering hopper and dry rub
00:46:43.060
in preparation for a mongolian fusion barbecue half asian bill i'm sorry
00:46:47.060
he he went on uh and on and and there's uh much that we we can't actually uh air uh but you can see
00:46:56.780
louder with crowder on blaze tv at blaze tv.com slash glenn uh and use the promo code glenn and save
00:47:03.980
10 by the way uh if you missed last night's show in fact we're gonna have to do a recap of it if you
00:47:10.260
missed last night's show uh on joe biden you've got to go back and see it and share it with your
00:47:18.420
friends uh this is really really amazing when i said on fox that we're gonna face a time where the
00:47:28.020
uh socialists the anarchists the communists and the islamists will work together to destroy israel
00:47:37.740
destabilize europe and the western world i really i said at the time they're not going to be working
00:47:46.940
together like calling each other up and you know working in the same office just a different cubicle
00:47:52.420
but they are going to see that their purposes uh match and they will coordinate without talking to
00:48:01.140
each other they'll just follow each other's lead well i had to apologize myself last night because i was
00:48:07.200
wrong they are working together and they're all working together in the same office in fact they're all
00:48:12.780
working for one campaign and i showed you the people that are running uh bernie sanders campaign
00:48:22.040
and strangely none of them are swedish none of them really like swedish socialism which isn't
00:48:28.780
socialism that's a capitalist system that has a big social network i think you're mistaken because
00:48:35.980
bernie sanders campaign released a video yesterday that described that what they want is not
00:48:42.460
collectivization of government holding of the means of production you know what i'm we're going to take a
00:48:48.000
break and then we'll come back and we'll just kind of share with you some of the people on the bernie
00:48:52.060
sanders campaign the campaign manager the person that does the grassroots outreach uh the people
00:48:59.740
who are you know writing the speeches and the messaging and it's strange that that would be the
00:49:04.660
messaging coming from these people because we showed you last night on television that's nothing
00:49:11.520
nothing like what they believe and we'll do that coming up take one minute break here quickly
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welcome to the program so this is the video that bernie sanders released yesterday was from a
00:51:31.860
spokesperson of his explaining that look when he says socialism what he means is just everything
00:51:37.820
you want he means everything perfect in the world he means sugar spice everything nice unicorns
00:51:43.780
flying it's beautiful here is the video from the sanders campaign what democratic socialism means to
00:51:49.980
bernie is having a government which represents all people not just the very wealthy democratic
00:51:55.740
socialism is making sure that all of our people have health care as a right education as a right
00:52:01.820
housing as a right and child care as a right that's what bernie believes for bernie
00:52:07.060
democratic socialism does not mean that government should own the means of production
00:52:11.760
it means that the middle class the working families and the working people who produce
00:52:16.600
america's wealth deserve a fair share of it these lies have happened before in 1965 when president
00:52:23.320
johnson passed medicare and medicaid conservatives like trump attacked these programs as a socialist
00:52:29.660
threat to our american way of life we can look at the example of countries like denmark finland
00:52:34.900
sweden where working people came together to make sure everyone benefited from the wealth being
00:52:40.860
generated and all people are guaranteed health care a good education and the ability to take care of
00:52:46.940
their family but this isn't just europe both costa rica and colombia guarantee health care to their
00:52:52.860
citizens with almost no copays or deductibles both country's health care systems have been ranked
00:52:58.940
higher than the u.s donald trump partners with war criminals rips babies from their mothers and puts
00:53:05.680
children in cages while trump lies stop i can't it's so stupid it is crazy so what he says
00:53:13.560
the kind of socialism he's looking for is the right to health care housing education child care
00:53:24.600
so basically everything that you have there's only left is guaranteed food but you have a right to
00:53:31.660
housing which means the government has to provide everyone with shelter and a house this is the great
00:53:39.140
society this is what johnson was wanting to usher in just couldn't go there because we weren't ready
00:53:46.540
for it we weren't primed we knew at the time what socialism and what communism was we knew we we
00:53:53.740
actually paid attention to things like venezuela when i said that radical socialist communists and
00:54:01.040
islamists would would you know be working together for their goals i didn't mean that they would be
00:54:07.460
coordinating their movements in some secret underground cabal but it's not a cabal it's called
00:54:14.220
the bernie sanders campaign staff and last week i mean we have to start with bernie sanders
00:54:23.160
anybody who vacations in the former soviet union while it's the soviet union and comes back and
00:54:30.940
says what a great thing it is knowing what we knew about the soviet union at the time knowing that they
00:54:39.460
were in an evil empire that had killed millions of people anybody who went over and excused fidel
00:54:47.920
castro and called him a great leader and called that system great is a communist period you're a
00:54:56.140
communist so that's who bernie sanders is now i want you to know communism to democratic socialists
00:55:03.340
does not necessarily mean what we think it means what we think it means is uh you know gulags and
00:55:09.260
all kinds of you know piles of dead bodies and that's actually what it means but communism itself
00:55:15.720
is the end game of socialism socialism is this thing where the government starts to take everything
00:55:25.160
and then they start to meet it out and then communism somehow or another just starts to happen
00:55:33.380
and communism is when we all are like you know what we don't even need the government it's us that owns
00:55:40.820
all this stuff and we don't need that government because we're all in this together that's why the
00:55:47.200
soviet union was the socialist republic uh or republic of socialist states it was socialism
00:55:56.760
socialism someday in utopia leads to communism communism hasn't ever happened except just the
00:56:07.540
part of the government and this is why they always say it's done wrong well socialism was done wrong
00:56:11.500
because that's not communism communism communism is a good thing that's utopia so they just did it wrong
00:56:20.820
well unfortunately everyone who tries it goes wrong so the yesterday we started with bernie sanders that's what he
00:56:32.820
that's what he does this is what he believes and and and sweden is a is not a socialist country
00:56:40.960
it has a big welfare state but it is a capitalist country and in poll after poll after poll lately
00:56:50.320
they are ahead of the united states of america on the freedom index on what it takes to start a business
00:56:58.440
it's easier to start a small business in sweden than it is here
00:57:04.200
all right so we we started with bernie sanders then we went into faiz shakir faiz shakir is a guy who is
00:57:16.480
he was he was with a harvard islamic society he was co-chair at a fundraiser for um uh the holy land
00:57:24.340
foundation which was responsible for funding hamas he was in the uh center for american progress
00:57:31.240
he's the guy that led think progress which had all kinds of anti-semitism on it he oversaw it
00:57:40.240
he was part of it at that time he was involved with all those people that were eventually fired by uh cap
00:57:47.820
because well we can't have anti-semitism here he then left and became the it boy for um uh for
00:57:57.280
nancy pelosi he became the guy for nancy pelosi and then later harry reid as well now if you remember
00:58:05.880
nancy pelosi didn't pass the vote condemning anti-semitism and why didn't she do that
00:58:11.300
because we had to include all hate which include which included um islamophobia okay remember can't
00:58:22.120
just take on israel you also have to talk about islamophobia now where did islamophobia how did
00:58:27.680
that really grow into something islamophobia comes from a book called fear inc where
00:58:35.860
oh bernie sanders campaign manager the guy who was with the muslim student association and uh
00:58:43.300
and uh the um islamic hang on just a second what was it i want to make sure i get this right
00:58:49.440
uh shoot the um i don't know what it was islamic unicorn society no is a harvard islamic association
00:59:00.240
which is also muslim brotherhood um he was the guy who was consulting uh nancy pelosi and harry reid on
00:59:09.460
who was acceptable and who was not as a as a muslim representative so when when nancy pelosi had the
00:59:19.620
pro-muslim brotherhood anti-israel imam give a prayer in congress where do you think that came from
00:59:27.220
um how about uh how about the people that were remember all of the care people that were walking
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in the uh the office uh of rashida talib and it was right before they were they were going to um
00:59:43.220
uh condemn uh anti-semitism and all of these people went into rashida talib's office and then suddenly
00:59:51.500
uh no we have to talk about islamophobia where do you think that happened where do you think where
00:59:57.860
do you think um elan omar's office got off celebrating the failure of congress to condemn
01:00:05.380
anti-semitism it's from this guy but he's just the start there's the foreign policy advisor of matt
01:00:13.540
dust matt dust he's one of the writers that was fired from cap for his anti-semitist semitic writing
01:00:22.280
this guy is a giant anti-semite uh he's the guy in charge of foreign policy for bernie sanders
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but wait there's so much more including trips to iran coming up listening to glenn
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my deepest apologies to canadian prime minister justin trudeau for comparing him to a glistening vagina
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even when we disagree we should be more mindful of our world leaders and the great burden they carry
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on their lips also i apologize to vaginas everywhere for comparing them wrongfully to justin trudeau
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vaginas serve a viable useful and pleasant purpose and seeing as i do not have one i now understand that
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i am not entitled to an opinion on their goings-on finally i would like to apologize to the city of
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quebec for this mustache i'm sorry to dave rubin for insensitively pointing out that he is quote
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the most boring domesticated gay man since rock hudson played doctor with gomer pile
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i'm sorry to laugh i didn't mean that that's uh steven crowder and his apology uh tour that you can
01:02:43.880
now find on youtube um while you can i mean i hope youtube accepts his apologies we were talking about
01:02:51.580
bernie sanders and this expose that we did uh last night on the blaze tv that i urge you to watch and
01:02:57.660
share with your democratic friends um it is the most radical group of people that are running the
01:03:05.560
bernie sanders campaign uh that you could possibly imagine and there's no ifs ands or buts about it
01:03:11.360
we told you about uh fiaz he is the campaign director he is an anti-semite a muslim brotherhood
01:03:18.180
he's the campaign director and who is he hired well for foreign affairs for bernie sanders a democratic
01:03:25.980
socialist who is an absolute anti-semite if you think our relationship at the middle east was confusing
01:03:32.400
under uh barack obama imagine what this guy can do when you learn about him uh the speech writer is
01:03:40.580
uh serrata and and he's a guy who believes in democratic socialistic uh redistribution of wealth
01:03:52.560
ah very venezuelan really uh almost how gonna of you um he believes that the united states government
01:04:02.880
should tell industry exactly what to do um and not bail them out just take control of them
01:04:11.100
which is either communist or fascist i'm not sure uh david but you might want to check that out that's
01:04:18.360
the speech writer his speech his history is so checkered all of them are um you have the national
01:04:26.980
organizing uh president now the person who is running his committee for national organizing she's
01:04:37.520
interesting she first showed up on people's radar in 2002 when she was arrested at a protest of the
01:04:45.980
world bank and imf um she then became part of the uh of the group justice democracy she was working
01:04:55.340
for bernie and then she went to work for justice democracy justice democracy is um uh is they're the
01:05:02.140
people that found and ran that contest that that uh found uh ocasio cortez and then gave her all the
01:05:10.700
words and all the things and taught her how to be a a congressman uh and that's that's why we have her
01:05:18.300
is justice democrats that's they're they're the ones who wrote the new green deal um she she left
01:05:25.300
the bernie sanders campaign joined uh the the uh justice democrats and at the same time decided to go
01:05:33.260
overseas and she taught the american way of street protesting to the leftists in spain and also uh she
01:05:44.460
went to help the jeremy corbyn campaign uh who is a wild socialist uh and um what a surprise
01:05:54.040
anti-semite the political director is a socialist from venezuela now you would think starvation
01:06:01.980
in venezuela of her family might change her mind no no she still thinks venezuela is thumbs up she's
01:06:09.960
been running the work or working with the working families party working families party grew out of
01:06:16.200
the breakup of acorn acorn acorn is still alive it's just another series of names uh but she is in with
01:06:24.940
seiu and and acorn and and working families party they are the reason why new york has become so radical
01:06:34.880
when you want to light up all of the new york buildings uh to celebrate abortions it's it's these
01:06:42.700
people run by her she's again their political director uh and then he also has a very strange
01:06:51.260
senior a senior policy analyst his senior policy none of these people have experience
01:06:58.500
at all running a campaign um but you would think that somebody who just on their resume
01:07:05.600
really only has fordham university sociologist well first of all sociologists so you know there's
01:07:13.980
trouble university in new york you know there's trouble um so who is she well it's weird because
01:07:25.700
she's the one that said that occupy wall street is just leaderless it's leaderless doesn't need a leader
01:07:33.920
i mean they've they've worked out these hand signals and she went in this is i think in 2008 she went
01:07:39.940
to the press and she was talking all about occupy wall street and how it works and she had real details
01:07:47.700
it's almost as if she was the architect i mean it's almost like she somehow or another knew
01:07:54.100
all of the things about occupy wall street she she made a big deal of saying it's a leaderless
01:08:03.320
uh movement now she's really the woman behind these leaderless movements for instance
01:08:10.500
antifa we have no coordination with them and i mean how are we we're going to call up their leaders
01:08:17.000
we don't know who their leaders are it's a leaderless movement really wow because it seems kind of
01:08:25.840
coordinated but it's not huh nope she says it's not there is no leader there's no leader of occupy wall
01:08:31.900
street except in i think 2010 she traveled to iran to speak at the university of tehran
01:08:39.460
about this leadership movement called occupy wall street and i want to just say here she when asked
01:08:48.920
at the university in iran why she was there she said quote i felt my role there was to maintain
01:08:54.580
my positions as representing the movement i didn't think you had anything to do with it
01:09:02.120
now you're representing them and she went over and she talked about how america is is just a place of
01:09:09.060
evil and it's uh it's time has come i mean i think this is aiding and abetting an enemy of the united states
01:09:16.040
but what do i know that's who is his inner circle of bernie sanders and we go into much more detail
01:09:28.920
than i just gave you but you have to watch last night's episode don't miss last night last night's
01:09:36.060
episode uh on bernie sanders in his campaign any democrat that thinks oh they don't mean you know
01:09:44.000
they don't mean this for instance the bernie sanders uh thing about sweden they don't mean they want
01:09:52.120
sweden do they do they because everything that they hold up in as an example is cuba and venezuela
01:10:03.180
and in fact uh the political director said it's worse in new jersey this is a recent quote it is worse
01:10:11.480
in new jersey than it is currently in venezuela is she nuts
01:10:17.400
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now i don't know about you but stew i know you're very worried about your carbon footprint
01:10:48.300
hugely hugely it's all it's actually all i think about every day every decision i make
01:10:53.160
is based on my carbon footprint like last night when i opened up my uh dinner and it was already
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wrapped in plastic and i opened that up and i could have tried to seal that back up but instead i just put
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it in another plastic bag because i wanted to make sure that that plastic bag was used and not wasted
01:11:07.780
yeah see i don't like to use plastic containers i i like to go for the more traditional styrofoam
01:11:13.140
in plastic bags oh yes yeah because then it stays forever it can be used it's used and used they will
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dig that up some archaeologists are like what is this and we can use it in a thousand years they'll
01:11:24.120
still be able to use it so here's the thing uh we're going on a cruise which our carbon footprint
01:11:29.380
uh might be a little large uh we're sailing the mediterranean on this beautiful cruise ship from
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italy uh and so you're going to have real italian food really really good food we're starting in
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venice then we're going to croatia then we're going to athens and then we're going to um jerusalem
01:11:49.160
and bill o'reilly is going to be there uh we have rabbi lapin who's going to be on the cruise
01:11:55.120
david barton myself stew it's a cruise through history and we're going to be teaching history all
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along you don't have to you can just go lay by the pool and you know do whatever but you're going
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to be on a ship with about 3 000 people that are all like you they love history uh they have your
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same sensibilities and we are going to show you the things that changed the world the renaissance
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the idea of a democratic republic and the idea of god and we're going to show you how this those
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came to be and how they really came together for the first time in the right way in america that's
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my apologies to the motor city madman ted nugent for my statement that his skin resembles and smells
01:13:01.520
like that of bison jerky was originally intended as a compliment i'd like to clarify but i now
01:13:07.840
understand why he might have taken offense i'd also like to apologize to our esteemed president
01:13:13.700
donald trump for my ill-timed trump talk series of videos one of which i as president trump implied
01:13:21.680
that megan kelly was a i now understand that i was far out of line and will leave said methods of
01:13:26.520
attack to our president in the future i'm sorry about megan and president trump also apologies to
01:13:32.500
former secretary of state hillary clinton for implying that she couldn't stand her own two feet
01:13:36.720
that she coughed up a lung on more than one occasion for stating that she covered up her husband's
01:13:40.520
alleged rapes and for circulating both mean-spirited and unconfirmed rumors that she was
01:13:46.860
there's more uh to his apologies and you can find that uh with stephen crowder uh now on the blaze and
01:13:56.000
on uh youtube um we have something really exciting happening uh here at the studios again this summer
01:14:03.340
we are going to do another pop-up museum this one is 12 score and three years ago it was four score and
01:14:12.340
seven years ago that abraham lincoln when he said you know four score and seven years ago our our
01:14:19.920
forefathers came and they they put together this nation and it was an idea but now we haven't fulfilled
01:14:27.680
that we've we're fighting this great battle to free everybody and to actually live the words all men
01:14:36.060
are created equal it was a it was a really important obviously speech that he gave at gettysburg
01:14:43.280
the gettysburg address including the emancipation proclamation will be here in our studios um but we're
01:14:51.260
looking at his unfulfilled promise of unity and an end to slavery and this this museum is going to
01:14:59.200
answer the question what is slavery how does it happen is is racism and slavery an american problem
01:15:07.860
uh what happened how do you free yourself from these things what does it take and we're not we're not
01:15:15.380
really just highlighting the uh american slavery issue we are using that as a vehicle to show you
01:15:23.420
that slavery happened all around the world and it it's it is a human condition and it is still going
01:15:30.740
on in greater numbers and we start with the slave trade there there's this we're having a slave ship
01:15:37.160
the interior of a slave ship that you will walk through uh built by our set designers uh and you will
01:15:44.240
feel how small that was we've seen we've seen drawings of slave ships but until you've walked in one
01:15:51.820
and seen how people were laying side by side like sardines you really don't have any kind of
01:15:58.900
understanding well that is offset with now the back of tractor trailers where slaves are transported
01:16:05.480
in the back of tractor trailers uh we have the lynching tree but we also have a a steel cage
01:16:14.120
that is going to have one of the original jumpsuits used by isis for a um for a christian
01:16:24.420
that was later found beheaded uh we have the isis jumpsuit we're going to show you how slavery is
01:16:32.160
happening still all over the world and what it takes to break it what it what forces are against it
01:16:40.080
and what it looks like based on the american experience and how that's happening all around
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the world and it's really going to be an amazing um experience for your family full of treasures of
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things that you've never even knew were in existence uh plus things like the emancipation
01:17:03.180
proclamation signed by abraham lincoln the real one is going to be here uh at the mercury studios now
01:17:09.680
it is 12 score and three years ago because that's how long it's been now we're checking back are we
01:17:18.060
even worse are we better than we were and where are we headed so that's the name of the museum 12 score
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and three years ago and if you buy tickets today you're going to be entered to win a spot on my
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that and in fact if you buy like four tickets you're coming with your family i'm just going to give
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you all of everybody's going to get it's not going to limit it to two tickets and whatever tickets you
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buy if you win will put you and your group uh in that uh in that tour so buy your tickets today you
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sixth or seventh of july here at our studios so it's just a few weeks away grab your tickets now
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do it today and you could win a really great tour experience it's mercury1.org you're listening
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to glenn beck the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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venezuela is now the biggest disaster of anything since world war ii not caused by war
01:18:51.240
think of that this was a once prosperous country and it was it was touted by all of the same people
01:19:01.160
that are telling us we need to go socialist now they were all saying venezuela it's the new way
01:19:07.120
no it's not this is the old way and it doesn't work it never works the biggest disaster since world
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war ii that's remarkable and yet there are some people saying even today venezuela is still better
01:19:26.240
than america wow the twisted world we live in in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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venezuela the the biggest disaster since world war ii for any country not at war that's saying
01:21:50.660
something it really is i mean zimbabwe's collapse under robert mugabe fall of the soviet union cuba's
01:21:57.860
disastrous unraveling in the 1990s the crumbling of venezuela's economy has now outpaced them all
01:22:02.880
uh it's the largest single economic collapse outside of war in at least 45 years think it now
01:22:10.120
think of this zimbabwe we've always held up the zimbabwe you know billion dollar yeah i have a
01:22:17.020
trillion dollar bill in the other room right uh we've held that up as a sample of what could happen
01:22:22.580
and everybody everybody knows it and everyone knows zimbabwe was a disaster to the point of like
01:22:30.980
you couldn't believe a western or developed country could ever really have that happen you could see
01:22:37.420
that in africa and you're like okay that's a dictator and yeah okay right now venezuela is one of the
01:22:42.980
richest countries in the world and it's it's happening there and it's actually still is it's
01:22:46.560
just not being utilized i mean it has the biggest oil reserve in the world uh it's uh let's see um
01:22:54.420
i love this quote this is a economics professor at harvard it's really hard to think of a human
01:22:58.800
tragedy this scale outside of civil war this will be a touchstone of disastrous policies for decades to
01:23:05.560
come by the way vote socialist i mean at the same time that description is being talked about a socialist
01:23:12.300
that again his second last say or his last line is phenomenal this will be a touchstone of disastrous
01:23:18.740
policies for decades to come now listen to this part i mean that's incredible yeah i know um what
01:23:24.840
did he say after that that was the second part of the quote the first part was it was really hard to
01:23:28.400
think of human tragedy on this scale outside of civil war crazy yeah uh to find similar levels of
01:23:34.240
economic devastation economists at the imf pointed to countries that were ripped apart by war like libya
01:23:38.640
earlier this decade or lebanon in the 1970s but venezuela at one point latin america's wealthiest
01:23:43.740
country as we mentioned has not been shattered by armed conflict instead economic economists say the
01:23:48.100
poor governance corruption and misguided policies of what do they talk about the misguided policies
01:23:54.200
they don't really if you're looking for the word socialism i don't think you're going to find it in
01:23:59.040
here um but it is it's the new york times story but i am glad they're at least covering it i mean
01:24:03.700
misguided policies yeah and they do say to their credit uh misguided policies of president nicholas
01:24:09.800
maduro and his predecessor hugo chavez one of the things socialists have tried to do to get out of
01:24:15.340
this is to say well it was really maduro who came in and screwed it up that's not true well they did
01:24:19.680
that with lenin it was it was fine with lenin it was stalin that really screwed it up um they have
01:24:26.800
fueled runaway inflation shuttered businesses and brought the country to its knees in recent months
01:24:31.280
trump administration has imposed stiff sanctions as well to try to cripple it further as the country's
01:24:35.960
economy plummeted armed gangs took control of entire towns public services collapsed and the
01:24:41.740
purchasing power of most venezuelans has been reduced to a couple of kilograms of flour per month
01:24:46.740
engine living through that uh i mean it goes on let's see uh venezuela has the world's largest proven
01:24:53.080
oil reserves but its oil output once latin america's largest has fallen faster in the past year than
01:24:59.080
iraq after the american invasion in 2003 venezuela has lost a tenth of its population in the past two
01:25:06.480
years as people fled trekking across mountains setting off latin america's biggest ever refugee
01:25:12.840
crisis if i remember right in 2003 didn't weren't some of the oil wells on fire oh yeah they set them
01:25:21.120
on i mean as they were leaving i'm trying to remember which when that was it seems so long ago now and it
01:25:26.800
was um but they were setting oil wells on fire to make sure no one could access them afterwards and
01:25:33.840
this collapse just from policies just from the government taking it over remember that's what
01:25:40.440
they did anybody who's like you know democratic socialism's great all we have to do is just take
01:25:47.300
over some of these industries like health care oh and energy too because uh hugo chavez took over health
01:25:54.120
care which there's none and uh and also uh the oil industry yeah there's some more coming up on the
01:26:00.600
health care industry that's working out pretty well uh venezuela's hyperinflation expected to reach 10
01:26:04.960
million percent this year just the 10 million percent though not 11 million percent that would be
01:26:09.620
that would be too high um according to the imf by the way it's on track to become the longest period
01:26:15.740
of runaway prices since the democratic republic of congo in the 1990s okay hang on just a second
01:26:20.860
do you know why they can't stabilize their money they can't stabilize their money because they can't
01:26:26.560
stabilize the system because you never know what the government is going to do next you don't know
01:26:33.440
what disaster they're going to inflict on their own nation so you could go over there and say look we're
01:26:40.980
basing our money on oil we're going to base our money on oil it's as good as gold and we we have it
01:26:48.200
we have it in the ground you you don't even know you have gold in the bank we know we have oil so
01:26:55.060
we'll base it on our oil but we're going to run our oil industry to get that oil in a non-corrupt
01:27:04.220
fashion and in the style of the western world so it's dependable then you could actually stabilize
01:27:11.140
your economy you can't do that under socialist and and a and a dictatorial government that is
01:27:17.240
is rife with graft and and uh and and corruption and honestly why they just don't officially go to
01:27:24.920
like bitcoin right now i do not understand just do it i mean pete that's what the local economy is
01:27:30.080
essentially run on anyone who actually has money has put their money into things like cryptocurrencies
01:27:34.120
just i mean we think of those as really unstable but i mean in comparison to what they have it's a
01:27:40.680
super stable and you can use it of course send it anywhere in the world and protect it from
01:27:45.160
governments and all these things so why they tried to do a national government cryptocurrency which
01:27:52.280
kind of defeats the purpose yeah of a cryptocurrency yeah and the government i mean the government right
01:27:58.400
now maduro just wants to control everything he wants to make sure he knows who's eating and who's
01:28:03.380
sleeping and and everything else so a national cryptocurrency a we don't believe you won't
01:28:09.940
inflate those numbers and b the point is it's a almost an anti-government stance it's a it's an
01:28:17.840
anti-control stance right we don't want anyone controlling it supposed to be separate from not
01:28:23.440
only governments but every any third party yep um by year's end venezuela's gross domestic product
01:28:29.060
will have shrunk by 62 percent since the beginning of the recession in 2013 by contrast the median economic
01:28:35.500
decline of the former soviet republics was about 30 percent during the peak of the crisis in the
01:28:41.320
mid 90s oh my gosh so more than twice as bad as the collapse of the soviet union uh juan carlo vales
01:28:48.440
arrives at it can i make an observation you can that might be what do you think of this that might be
01:28:54.080
because the former soviet union had a a long history of black market and black exchange and corruption and
01:29:03.820
everything else so people they knew how to keep things going even though there wasn't a government
01:29:09.140
these people are used to generally speaking freedom stability and stability yeah and so they have they
01:29:15.920
have no way if the government is they have just no way to do anything they they they haven't lived for
01:29:22.080
generations under that kind of corruption and now this next part is just going to make you hungry
01:29:27.160
because i bet your your stomach's going to start rumbling because this is going to sound so good to
01:29:30.740
you so if you you know if you're if you're listening in your ear pods and you're walking
01:29:34.220
through a grocery store you may want to walk out for a second because you know you never want to go
01:29:37.160
grocery shopping when you're hungry uh juan carlo vales arrives at his tiny canteen in the corner of
01:29:42.860
the market by 5 a.m it begins making a broth out of beef bones and frying corn pastries in the
01:29:50.100
darkness he says his stall has been without power since march his sales are down 80 percent since last
01:29:55.760
year and each day is a struggle against soldiers who force him to accept nearly worthless low
01:30:00.060
denomination bills whatever money he makes is he has to immediately invest in more bones and corn
01:30:06.080
flour because prices go up daily if you take a rest you lose by the time you take it to the bank
01:30:11.720
you've already lost some of it real incomes in venezuela have fallen to levels last seen in the
01:30:16.340
country in 1979 imagine going back to the earnings of 1979 right now according to international finance
01:30:24.960
institute leaving many to survive by collecting firewood gathering fruit and fetching water and streams
01:30:30.640
daniel gonzalez 53 taking care of his children and he takes care of his children and his neighbors
01:30:35.920
uh in his shanty town he lost his job at a hotel when looters ransacked it in march ripping out even
01:30:41.880
window frames and cable wiring his new gig though is pretty sweet he now collects wild plums to sell for a few
01:30:49.600
cents in the city's parks it's pretty cool electricity and running water are available for only a few
01:30:55.540
hours a day the boat that provided regular service to the mainland broke down uh last month he's obviously
01:31:00.300
not one of these islands um an oil barge led led by the state oil company occasionally tugs a rusty ferry
01:31:06.380
carrying meager supplies of subsidized food the hospital has no medication and no patients the last
01:31:15.700
person to be hospitalized died in agony a day later without treatment for her kidney disease
01:31:21.000
doctors said this is a vision of what the future is uh for you got about 24 people advocating for
01:31:29.060
these policies to be brought to the united states and they cheered them on when they were implemented
01:31:32.740
in venezuela now we see what the results are and yet here we are as a country walking towards these
01:31:40.100
policies not running away from them we're acting as if these things are going to work differently for
01:31:45.680
us than they work for everybody else everywhere in the world every time they've been tried and it's
01:31:51.280
just it's in it's incredible that this moment it's like a shining light in your eyes don't walk
01:31:57.060
forward and everyone just keeps wide-eyed walking right towards that bright light and blinding
01:32:01.620
themselves it's it's really amazing it is almost it's almost
01:32:06.860
brainwashing and hypnotizing you know how do you get away with such a dark vision just being swept away
01:32:20.960
it's it's amazing it is you want collusion there it is venezuela martin luther king that story that
01:32:32.720
came out about martin luther king do you know that not a single uh mainstream news organization
01:32:39.380
covered that what yeah really there was no coverage on cnn abc nbc cbs is that true really
01:32:50.440
that's amazing that's what i uh that's what laura ingram said last night oh and her on fox news yeah
01:32:56.560
um and she was talking to dinesh d'souza and i'm i'm like that that that that's craziness
01:33:03.260
that's craziness how is that possible because they are colluding they're colluding they're not
01:33:09.980
calling each other they're all like-minded we can't we can't do that to martin luther king the
01:33:15.400
whole thing falls apart if we do this to martin luther king which is amazing i mean think of the
01:33:19.960
accusations they've run with especially let's just take the me too era for example think of the things
01:33:25.500
they've run with with one person saying it not an fbi tape of it not an fbi transcript of it and
01:33:32.260
we need the fbi to investigate we've got to have the fbi investigate investigate this one right and
01:33:38.000
this is what they said they said that martin luther king was present and laughing at a rape and they
01:33:41.900
did investigate kavanaugh and said there was nothing there i mean they'll they'll still press through
01:33:49.020
with that one and this one they won't i mean they tracked michael avenatti on tv every day for three
01:33:54.860
months but this guy who wrote a pulitzer prize winning biography of martin luther king gets no
01:34:00.720
coverage at all for his new claim about what is in an fbi memo that's incredible i mean again these
01:34:06.960
we you sit there and all the time you say oh well uh there's a bias i mean it is it's a point that's
01:34:12.340
been made a million times but only because there's been a billion opportunities to make it i mean we we
01:34:17.440
probably talk about maybe a tenth of it maybe one percent of it it's just overwhelming all right
01:34:24.140
i want to talk to you a little bit about uh gold line uh the gods of the copybook headings uh come to
01:34:32.020
mind they promised us all kinds of money and we had all kinds of money but nothing our money could buy
01:34:40.460
that is describing venezuela they have plenty of money but nothing their money can buy because it's
01:34:49.520
worthless this is what happens with socialism and this is what will happen here in america
01:34:57.120
you can't do these things it doesn't mathematically work his history tells us the truth so let's engage in
01:35:07.160
some history in 1881 there was a five dollar liberty united states gold coin it was called the half eagle
01:35:14.580
it was heavily used uh in the 1800s now you can own four 1881 half eagles in about uncirculated uh
01:35:24.760
condition these are in really good condition uh they have been circulated but they're they're really
01:35:30.020
pretty good uh these are the kind of gold coins that i buy because these cold coins are
01:35:36.800
collector coins and these were not uh confiscated by the united states government in the 1930s
01:35:45.180
now i can't tell you if you know what the government is going to do i hope that never happens again i
01:35:51.160
don't well i don't know uh but i do know that our best shot of holding on to something of value
01:35:57.520
is with an old gold coin and right now you can get the 1881 p five dollar gold liberty uh they are
01:36:06.320
beautiful coins representing uh the 13 colonies with lady liberty and the 13 stars around the american
01:36:14.040
eagle with the shield and the olive branch it's all there and it says in 1881 in god we trust so
01:36:21.220
you can take these these are uh well this is 20 billion dollars from the reserve bank in zimbabwe
01:36:28.140
uh or you could take these four gold coins that are worth their weight in gold i'm gonna go with that
01:36:37.360
call gold line now 1-866-GOLDLINE 1-866-GOLDLINE or goldline.com we break for 10 seconds station id
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so we have uh dennis prager's uh video from uh prager university and i want to play a little bit
01:37:05.940
of it it is about something that's going on that should concern every american and i i'm afraid
01:37:11.960
too many conservatives are on this bandwagon uh and that is regulation of the the big four apple
01:37:20.880
uh google facebook and youtube everybody's screaming for regulation listen to this from prager you
01:37:29.960
today it's 1984 all over again big brothers back with an important twist our former liberators
01:37:39.240
now want to be our masters apple google youtube facebook and twitter the giants of social media
01:37:46.540
are demanding conformity to their values it's their way or the highway conform or die this image is
01:37:55.260
perfectly captured not by an ad but by this recent real life scene row after row of men and women
01:38:02.440
stare up at tim cook apple ceo as he makes a presentation ironically before a civil rights group
01:38:10.160
we only have one message for those who seek to push hate division and violence you have no place on our
01:38:18.040
platforms cook tells his audience you have no home here hate division according to whom the answer is
01:38:26.900
it's obvious according to apple google youtube facebook and twitter okay i'm gonna stop there you can find you
01:38:33.960
can find the rest of this big brother uh on prager university i i just we cannot go down the road of
01:38:42.680
regulation regulation never works out and when these giant corporations come together they are going to
01:38:50.420
be the ones writing the laws for regulation which will shut out any competitor make it impossible
01:38:57.540
for any competitor to be able to come up and and dethrone them you don't want these companies regulated
01:39:07.740
they will write the rules now here's the other problem the united states government is going to want
01:39:14.720
them regulated and going to want them in bed because then they control them or do they they'll be able
01:39:23.000
to get away because they're private companies they can get away with limiting speech and if they have no
01:39:30.220
competition the constitution is worthless because they're a private company and they can do whatever
01:39:37.900
they want so if they ban speech well who do you run to the government of course not they're in bed with the
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government they wrote the regulation very dangerous don't go down this road please you're listening to
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chair it's x chair beck.com there's a disturbing story uh about a couple in idaho a family that had
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to take their hoa to court over being discriminated against because of their their faith and uh the jury
01:41:26.220
awarded them uh compensation and everything else and the judge came back and overturned everything
01:41:33.320
and i i don't know the last time that a judge came in and overturned the jury on a verdict uh we have
01:41:43.380
uh jeremy dice on with us he is the deputy general counsel for first liberty and he is uh fighting this
01:41:50.040
case for this family first of all jeremy tell me about what happened to the family yeah well jeremy
01:41:56.440
and christy morris had this celebration every year they're one of these people that really like to
01:42:02.460
decorate and celebrate christmas right i think clark griswold and you're pretty close to jeremy
01:42:08.320
morris right so he decorated his house and when i say decorated his house i mean like every inch of
01:42:13.480
the exterior has a light on it somewhere or at least every foot or so and this became sort of a thing
01:42:18.400
and when people would stop by they would invite them onto the driveway they would share the gospel
01:42:22.680
with them they would give them a cup of hot chocolate and they would invite them to make
01:42:26.180
a donation for uh for for children that were that were either homeless or or were were ill and they
01:42:32.440
actually ended up raising a lot of money for this well they moved houses and then when they did they
01:42:37.820
alerted their hoa that uh they had read their covenants and said it looks like we can just keep on
01:42:42.180
doing this want you to know we're going to go ahead and do that but the hoa didn't like that
01:42:46.340
uh and instead of just saying no you're not allowed to have any lights on the walls they
01:42:50.260
they wrote back and i'm going to quote from it he says that this is from the the the president of
01:42:54.560
the hoa she says i'm somewhat hesitant in bringing this up the fact that some of our residents are
01:42:59.360
non-christians or of another faith and i don't want to even think of the problems that that could
01:43:03.760
bring up and so they went on for years of litigation over this issue and you're exactly right
01:43:08.800
the jury found in his favor in jeremy and christie's favor uh and said this is uh this is clear
01:43:14.360
religious discrimination under the fair housing act but then a few months later the judge was
01:43:18.940
convinced to overturn and throw out that entire that entire jury decision and so we're appealing
01:43:24.980
the case of the ninth circuit court of appeals because no one should be punished for trying to
01:43:28.940
spread a little christmas cheer and raise money for abused or neglected children at christmas time
01:43:33.040
so jeremy how often does a does a judge do this well it's fairly rare it's fairly rare and the
01:43:43.300
reason for that is that when the judge gives the facts over to the jury number one don't forget our
01:43:50.800
judicial system our system of justice is based upon trial by jury and so we respect the decisions
01:43:57.560
of juries because that's what our system depends upon but when the judge gives that over to the
01:44:02.980
trier of fact this case being the jury unless there's like clearly erroneous or or some significant
01:44:09.820
problem that has arisen here that they just simply could not arise to arrive to a reasonable decision
01:44:15.200
on things the judge should leave that trier of fact's decision completely alone and not remove it
01:44:20.180
now what we know is that in a motion before this hearing or before the trial went to take place
01:44:26.960
the judge looked at the the arguments of both sides and says look this can clearly go to a jury
01:44:33.180
he says that just that letter itself from the hoa is enough for a reasonable jury to make a decision
01:44:39.540
in favor of mr mrs morris but then several months later when he removed it from the the jury he
01:44:45.920
said something completely different from that that position and that just is simply inconsistent for
01:44:51.580
one thing but i i think it's very dangerous to our system of law what do you think happened
01:44:56.100
i i wish i knew i really do i i don't know exactly but we're going to bring this case entirely to
01:45:03.080
the supreme to the ninth circuit court of appeals and ask them to look at this because look the jury
01:45:08.020
recognized that there was a clear religious hostility by this hoa against their family
01:45:13.360
there was no good reason for a judge to overrule them and that's the fact that he recognized in
01:45:18.280
the motion leading up to the trial so um uh the ninth circuit court of appeals is the most overturned in
01:45:28.140
in the country we're not expecting the ninth circuit court of appeals to actually
01:45:32.700
do anything right here are we well there's always hope let's put it that way okay number one don't
01:45:40.480
forget that uh thankfully president trump has been doing a lot of good work and a lot of the work on
01:45:45.200
judges has taken place in the ninth circuit so you never know what panel of judges you're going to
01:45:48.980
receive up there the ninth circuit but at the very least i i think regardless of what you may think
01:45:54.060
about the ninth circuit and much of that could be true but at the very least i think there's still
01:45:58.940
a respect for the jury system in our country here even in the ninth circuit because it's so important
01:46:05.540
and and when the judge himself recognizes that a reasonable jury could find a reasonable decision
01:46:11.160
to support mr mrs morris how do you overturn it and then he overturns it i mean there's at least
01:46:16.860
that obvious consistency there that i think even the ninth circuit can pay attention to and recognize
01:46:20.820
that there was religious hostility at play here uh and the jury should have been left alone to make
01:46:26.140
that decision jeremy tell me about the um equality act do you know much about this
01:46:31.060
well i know a little bit about it can you can you tell me it seems very concerning on the surface
01:46:37.740
well i think the biggest problem that i i see with the equality act right now is that there has been
01:46:44.840
an active effort to ensure that there would be no accommodation for religious belief behavior or
01:46:51.060
organizations within it in other words everyone would have to comply with it all regardless of
01:46:56.940
your religious convictions or your scruples as you may have whatever that may be there's no way to
01:47:02.820
exempt yourself from its requirements and so this is a way to kind of get back at uh the decision that
01:47:08.760
the supreme court made a year or two ago in the masterpiece cake shop decision where there was really clear
01:47:13.720
hostility by the government i mean they compared jack phillips to nazis for goodness sakes uh in that
01:47:19.180
decision but they're trying now it seems to to to force individuals to abide by an ideal ideology
01:47:26.000
that their religious beliefs simply don't support and what the left and progressives find so difficult
01:47:33.220
to to imagine and conceive of is that people would actually have a moral disagreement and here's the
01:47:39.740
frightening thing and that that would be okay right i mean our system of government is set up our system
01:47:44.900
of free speech and religious liberty is set upon a premise to say we're going to disagree with one
01:47:50.520
another and that's okay we're going to provide this space for you and i to have differences of
01:47:55.560
opinion and to express those loudly and if necessary strongly with one another but still call each other
01:48:02.060
neighbors uh this this equality act seems to go completely counter to that idea and i hope it dies in
01:48:07.540
the senate like it's projected to do uh jeremy are you concerned that you are on the other side of
01:48:12.340
taylor swift on this particular argument well look i all i want to be the wrecking ball to this uh this
01:48:19.220
particular uh act itself and if i'm against taylor swift i guess aside from the what 15 to 18 demographic
01:48:26.580
i'm doing okay um jeremy one last thing i i talked to a federal judge recently and uh he's one of the good
01:48:34.540
guys and and i said so donald trump's making some real impact in the lower courts and he said yes he
01:48:43.420
said uh but we are really we're in trouble he said i get stuff across my bench all the time where the
01:48:52.180
judge had no rhyme reason uh certainly nothing constitutional not even law he said it's just
01:49:00.780
this is what feels good this is what feels right and he said that's starting to take a foothold in
01:49:07.140
our judicial system do you agree with him well look if you remember a couple years back there was a
01:49:13.360
big debate about outcomes-based education in this country kind of teaching to the test and trying to
01:49:17.980
develop certain outcomes not only just educationally but socially through the that that program well i
01:49:23.920
think we're seeing the same basic thing arising now within the judicial system in fact i heard just
01:49:28.280
recently someone give an interview that is in favor of packing the supreme court of the united states
01:49:32.740
uh that we're not getting the right outcomes from the supreme court well maybe you're getting the
01:49:37.620
right outcomes that you just simply disagree with but they're the right ones under the constitution
01:49:42.220
and so you know we used to be a nation of laws not of men as it was famously said years ago
01:49:48.000
when has that changed i don't know but what i'm i'm thankful for is despite the many vacancies that
01:49:54.120
we have had and currently have in the in the judicial system throughout the country
01:49:58.560
senator mcconnell and others and the president has to be commended that they are working through to
01:50:03.380
get the right people there uh there's a lot to be countering to here given the last administration's
01:50:09.600
appointment and confirmations there but i think there's a there's a process that is developing itself
01:50:14.820
that is going in the correct direction so i i'm i'm i'm looking at uh all of these things and seeing
01:50:23.480
how the courts are are there's some good movement and some bad movement i was talking to mike lee and
01:50:30.460
asked him about uh what we what we know happened uh on obamacare and john roberts and i think there's a
01:50:39.140
case for impeachment on john roberts because john roberts is making that into a political body
01:50:44.620
it's not it's not a body that horse trades is it well there is uh at least there's all the talk
01:50:51.700
about uh we we don't know what happens behind those closed doors and i suppose at some level
01:50:55.780
speaking colloquially we may think that there is there is discussions and trying to convince each
01:51:00.280
other and look we know that from the history of the supreme court that people are writing dissents to
01:51:05.080
try to move things in a direction that later on become part of the majority opinion but that's
01:51:10.060
different than horse trading isn't it well perhaps and i'll let others speculate about what should
01:51:15.080
happen to the chief and to the rest of the supreme court up there what what i know is that we've got
01:51:21.040
enough cases either before the supreme court or below it to make good impacts on the law i mean right
01:51:26.020
now we're waiting for a case to come down from the supreme court to protect a hundred year old
01:51:29.880
veterans memorial number one that shouldn't even be at the court that that should be a no-brainer that
01:51:34.620
just because a memorial happens to share the same shape as the gravestones of europe for the men who
01:51:40.340
died in world war one a cross-shaped veterans memorial that's perfectly acceptable to be on
01:51:44.620
public property and yet we've got to go through the entire judicial system to get a final declaration
01:51:50.040
to say it's okay for gold star mothers to erect a veterans memorial and honor their sons in the shape
01:51:55.280
of a cross those cases i'm more concerned about that we have activist lawyers that are trying to
01:52:01.760
reshape how we look at at the constitution and especially the establishment clause to the point where we're
01:52:08.360
getting absolutely silly over these things where where you can't pass out a candy cane in fifth grade at christmas time
01:52:14.920
because someone might think that that piece of peppermint and sugar in the shape of a shepherd's crook would
01:52:19.860
violate the establishment clause if we're that scared of our own shadow do we really have the religious liberty
01:52:26.400
and the freedom of religion that the founding fathers wanted us to have in this country no that that's a
01:52:31.520
frightening spot to be at right now jeremy dice he is uh from first liberty you can follow first liberty
01:52:36.840
at first liberty.org you can get involved and help them uh fight they um uh they don't i don't think
01:52:43.660
you you guys don't charge your um your clients do you that's right no if we get the privilege of
01:52:49.720
representing individuals in this country that have suffered a wrong we don't think they should have to
01:52:53.020
paying attorney so we're glad to be able to defend them for free they did great work there and also
01:52:57.120
you should know that jeremy dice is the nation's preeminent expert on earnest goes to camp which we
01:53:02.780
learned the other day on news and why it matters uh so if you ever have a you know if there's a
01:53:06.820
lawsuit you want a reference from earnest goes to camp in it you should definitely go jeremy's way
01:53:10.940
absolutely and don't forget earnest day is coming up at montgomery bell state park in tennessee here
01:53:15.440
just a few short weeks so there's still time for you to get out there and check it out it's really sad
01:53:19.360
it's really sad jeremy legitimate jeremy dice thank you so much from first first liberty.org
01:53:25.980
he really brought that up in an argument and in a real case earnest goes to camp and he made his
01:53:30.280
extended analogy about how it proved his point it was amazing and then he's like now there's about
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five movies that are really good and then he goes through he lists five and he's like now there's
01:53:40.120
14 others i mean this one this one this one this one those were terrible but the the core three or
01:53:44.620
four are really excellent movies i mean he's like a legit did he win the case i think he did win the
01:53:50.180
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a little bit about something that uh is coming out tomorrow and that is stew's analysis of all of the
01:55:06.960
polls and everything that is happening with the democratic contenders uh it's pretty amazing it
01:55:13.040
looks like joe biden doesn't even have to show up at anything this is the best plan for joe biden
01:55:17.460
because it is you have a situation with joe biden the best plan for him is step one run away and hide
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from the polls because he's so far ahead he's just running away and hiding and that allows him for to
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do step two which is just run away and hide in real life because if he can just hide and not let anyone
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remember who he is or what he says or who he gropes man he's a he's a solid candidate and remember
01:55:39.180
that's really kind of what hillary clinton's campaign strategy was at first it was and he he she got
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legitimate pushback and wound up having to be a lot more active in the campaign than she wanted to be
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uh she tried to do that a little bit in the in the general as well i mean people are always saying
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like she didn't go to all these states part of her i mean she was at the point where they were
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actually scheduling rallies in and you know get out the vote efforts in places like california in
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you know inner cities just so they could win the popular vote by more because they wanted a blowout
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and and they also wanted to make sure that they didn't win the electoral vote and lose the popular
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vote so they had whatever controversies associated with that every time uh not a lot of i mean a lot
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of stupid people involved in that i mean and in a way people that were thought of themselves as so
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smart they made just terrible decision you know we we we noticed that bernie sanders doesn't have
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a single professional for campaigning yeah on his campaign staff and i looked at that and one of the
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researchers said you know look at that that's crazy and i said yeah donald trump i mean it was trump's
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strategy and he wasn't an expert i you might be past the time for for real experts to say you got
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to play it this way it's possible though but i think what you look at now and learn from trump is
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that when he has the ability to do it in 2020 he's doing it he's got a very professional campaign out
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going for 2020 he hasn't decided to go back now look he's going to make his own decisions he's going
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to make his own decisions and he's going to direct them however he wants to and that's the way it should
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be if he's the president of the united states running a campaign but he's got a lot of money
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invested in data a lot of money invested in facebook ads and he's doing he's got a big
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campaign effort this time which should make it should theoretically make it a little bit easier
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for him to get over some of those humps so there's some exciting things to talk to you about on politics
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and on the democratic candidates some surprising uh not surprising to you not surprising me but to the
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to the left quite surprising uh things that are happening uh in their poll numbers that airs
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