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Summary
Glenn Beck is back in Columbus, Ohio. He talks about the recent shooting of a 16-year-old girl by a police officer, and why he thinks cops should join the police union. He also talks about a new invention that could change the way you mow your lawn.
Transcript
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Gandhi was here yesterday, but I can't find my inner Gandhi today.
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is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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I can't seem to find any Gandhi inside of me today.
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Today, if they would allow me to join the police union,
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Right now, you can mow your lawn, at least in Texas,
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I would like the lawnmowing to be over as quickly as possible.
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Hustlers Zero-Turn Lawnmowers will help you do that.
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Hustlers, this is the group that invented the Zero-Turn Lawnmower,
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and they did it for, you know, college football fields,
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So they engineered these things to really last.
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Well, they've been building them that way for a long time,
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Hey, why don't we make one of these Zero-Turn things for houses?
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Now you can get the toughest American-built lawnmower.
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You remember your grandfather had, at least mine did,
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because I want to know what everybody is saying.
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where I'm just fed lies and conspiracy theories.
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shooting someone who was going to stab somebody else?
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Body cam footage shows Officer Nicholas Reardon,
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who's been on the force just since December of 2019,
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Video shows Micaiah holding what appears to be a knife.
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The video released by police shows her lunging at another person
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but work us through the evidence as it stands today.
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We're learning more because police released more video of the incident last night.
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This is body camera footage from another one of the responding officers,
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The Columbus Police Department was quick to release initial body cam footage
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from Officer Nicholas Reardon who fired his gun.
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By the way, I think it should be recently released immediately.
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So they should release the body cam footage immediately.
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Now they're starting to look and see some other things.
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The videos show officers responding to a disturbance on a residential street
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that seemed to be centered around Micaiah and Bryant.
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Seconds after officers showed up, Bryant is shown lunging at a woman who falls.
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Then Bryant turns to another woman, rearing back with what police say was a knife in her hand,
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Then, not 15 seconds into the encounter, Reardon fires several shots, killing Bryant.
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Interim Columbus Police Chief Michael Woods wouldn't comment on the killing
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because it's being investigated by state authorities.
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But at a press conference yesterday, he did say that officers are trained to respond in kind.
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When officers are faced with someone employing deadly force,
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deadly force can be the response the officer gives.
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So that's the information and the explanation, I guess, would be the word that police are giving.
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Well, as you mentioned, there were several protests last night.
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I went to one in the street in front of police headquarters in downtown Columbus
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and saw Tone Daniel looking on with tears in her eyes.
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but I think that it makes them see us in a different light.
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We're asking for a little bit of peace and normal.
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Daniel says she lives a couple of blocks from where in McConaughey is.
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Maybe it was a neighbor that said it's out of control.
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You are living a very sad and pathetic life if you think people look at you like animals.
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And if somebody calls you an animal, well, call me.
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You know, like Woodrow Wilson did when he referred to black people as monkeys.
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Yeah, the progressive Democrat that is everybody's hero.
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And enlightened people, I can't believe I'm calling the American public enlightened, but, you know, what is that?
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Now, did you notice the one thing before the NPR anchor said, that's the information, I guess, if that's what you call it.
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Did you notice right before he dismissed what the what the reporter was saying?
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The reporter said something I thought really important.
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After 15 seconds of pulling up after 15 seconds, the officer discharged their gun.
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So if you watch the video, can we just play the video?
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This this starts as soon as he gets out of the car.
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Let's can we look at this frame by frame to take us through these frames?
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So you see you can see Bryant is the one who's eventually shot.
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She's in the middle of an interaction when the press when the officer arrives and that
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interaction is with a girl who eventually she the police say that she stabbed or was trying
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You can't really see that in the video, but you do see that they have the the fight.
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And if you go to the next one, you can see she is pushed the other girl to the ground.
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Um, she's falling backwards, uh, and okay next next slide you can see the female and
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pink who eventually is the one who's going to be stabbed or almost stabbed is standing
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There's no reason to go after her as Bryant has this interaction here describing it for
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You see, uh, the seems to be an adult male who's come over to the woman who's fallen
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So Bryant is now standing and starting to move toward the girl in pink as the other girl is
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An adult male has come over and he does appear to be to be trying to kick the young teenage
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You could see, I mean, he's kicked with power, with power.
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And now in the background, you can kind of see the, the action happening between the
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However, people are missing that this guy just comes over and kicks the girl who's on
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She then is thrown up off the ground towards the police officer.
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And here, and at that same time, he's got to this police officer is watching what is
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Now you see, uh, number one, I mean, behind those guys way in the distance towards the
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Number one, you can see where the, the result of the kick from the adult to the girl on the
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ground is she is now completely obliterated by this.
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I mean, she's completely turned over on her face.
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Now on the ground behind that, you can see, uh, Bryant with the knife.
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She starts the knife low and then you see the next frame.
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Like she's about to plunge the knife into this girl in pink who's cowering against a car.
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And actually, if you, as you look at the detail of the video, you can see a very small dog
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And then at that moment is when the shots ring out, um, Bryant is killed and the girl
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I would have been looking going, wait, wait, what are you doing?
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And I think most of us would have looked at that situation.
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I mean, how many of us saw the video and you're, before it was slowed down before they told
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If I showed that to you in 15 seconds, most people would have just focused on the girl
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at the feet of the officer that's being kicked.
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The real trouble is behind them because he saw the weapon, right?
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Which is why he's pulling his gun out in the first place.
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And you're, you're seeing that where she wasn't brandishing it.
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And she, the first time you see it, it appears to be, the first time you see it is when she's
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starting to pull it out from, you know, from next to her.
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The police say that that's why the woman fell in the first place, because she was swinging
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And so it's hard to tell from our perspective, but you can, you know, look, this is not the
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I can't tell you how fortunate it is for this officer that a couple of frames of this video
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Because if his, I don't know, if he was turned a few degrees one way or the other, or fabric
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moved up in front of the camera for one second, you wouldn't have seen the, the, and everybody
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would have, everybody would have said they planted that knife.
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So, so let me take a one minute break because I want to take a deep breath before I start
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So the White House said on Wednesday in a statement on the shooting, she was a child.
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We know that police violence disappropriately impacts black and Latino people and communities.
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And black women and girls, like black men and boys, experience higher rate of police violence.
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Her death came just as America was hopeful of a step forward after the traumatic and exhausting trial of Derek Chauvin.
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Valerie Jarrett said a black teenage girl named Makia Bryant was killed because a police officer immediately decided to shoot her multiple times in order to break up a knife fight.
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People survive knife wounds far more often than they survive police shootings, especially multiple times in the chest.
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If police resolution to every conflict involving black and brown people is to shoot or kill someone, we don't need police.
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I know I'm not officially a police officer, but I would pay dues gladly if you start to defend these guys.
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And the first thing that you need to do, and I know you're I know you're already doing it, but I have seen a lot of people walk out of their jobs.
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And I've seen unions say, you know what, we're going to walk, we're going to walk because they don't have transgender bathrooms.
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Every single officer in Ohio should be standing with this officer.
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Now, this is with the caveat that we only know what we have so far, but it appears as though this police officer is a hero, a hero.
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He didn't he didn't go, oh, man, let's go look for something I can break up.
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In 15 seconds, he is required to figure out what the hell is going on.
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If he didn't shoot, it would have been, well, oh, my gosh.
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He just let this woman get stabbed to death while watching her.
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Why didn't you shoot her in the hand and make her drop the knife?
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First of all, you don't pull a gun to warn someone.
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In this particular case, someone's life was at stake.
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Now, I know that you see in the movies how a bullet will throw you through a plate glass window when you're hit.
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And I would like someone in this audience to tell me they actually have that much control of their adrenaline.
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This guy, oh, he just got onto the police force.
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You control your adrenaline as much as this guy did.
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This guy was a good marksman, a good shot, and he had an absolute solid reason for doing it.
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If I were in the Columbus Police Department, I would not go into work.
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And I know you're all way too responsible for this.
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Unless the people of Columbus, the people of Ohio, and the good people of America start standing up, you are not going to have anything but thugs in your police force.
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Because, you know, when they can't find anyone to hire, they've got to hire somebody.
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Gee, gee, I wonder who would want to be a police officer.
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Certainly, very few people that are in it for the right reasons, you'll get the people who want that power trip.
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I noticed something as I've been listening to the show.
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Okay, I'll say her name, and I'll use it in a sentence.
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16-year-old Micaiah Bryant was fatally shot by a police officer whose body camera footage
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showed she had a knife held over her head as she was about to lunge it into the chest
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So now I've said her name, and I've used it in a sentence.
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You know, from the beginning of the Black Lives Matter movement, they have been inventing
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Like, anybody remember Hands Up Don't Shoot, which wasn't the case at all?
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I mean, it's not like, uh, she was just doing her makeup in the house, and then somebody walked
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Where was that sentence in the press for the seven-year-old that was killed at a McDonald's
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Who literally wasn't committing a crime at the time, was just sitting there in the car
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Is it possible for any police shooting to be anything other than race?
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Because if you can't see that this one is not race-based, considering the fact that the
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officer was protecting a black woman, like how on earth could this possibly be racial?
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So the question is, is it possible for any single shooting to not be about race?
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Because if it's not possible, why are we even having these conversations?
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You're not going to like the answer to this question.
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Um, do you remember the 2017 GOP baseball shooting?
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And he specifically was looking and hunting for Republicans.
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Now, DHS has said that this was a domestic terror act, but the FBI has determined suicide
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You know, I have to tell you, until the police, because they're, would you, would you sign
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I mean, they wouldn't want me anyway, but, uh, good God, no.
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I mean, you would, and you would not, if, if something was happening and it was in a black
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neighborhood or any African American were involved at all, I'd be like, no, I'm sitting here
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I mean, because I'm not going to be blamed for something, you know, I'm doing my best
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and no matter what I do, I'm going to be called a racist being sitting in the car.
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You'd be called a racist, but I, I'm not going, I wouldn't go into work.
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I'm not going to the police are being hunted and not with guns, with Twitter and Facebook.
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Yeah, LeBron James, who put, posted the guy's picture and, uh, did the caption, you're next.
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The cop who shot the girl, she was about to stab somebody else.
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He posted her picture on, uh, his picture on Twitter and said that this cop is next.
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It was definitely, I got a call from Maxine Waters and she said that too was not incited
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He did delete the tweet, I would assume, under heavy pressure from his people and maybe from
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But, like, that's as bad as a tweet as you could ever see.
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It's like, if you want, I really do think this, conservatives legitimately are just looking
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If there's a shooting of a person, they look at it and they say, okay, was the cop justified?
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Largely, I would say, broadly, people said, Derek Chauvin, bad.
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Because we looked at both cases and saw totally different circumstances.
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They're just saying it's true racism every single time.
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And you can cry all you want for social justice, but I'm telling you, you are going to be on
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If you happen to be in a situation where, I'm sorry, dude, but it's going to help the greater
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But if chopping your head off will help the cause for the greater good, you're toast.
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When are people going to start understanding this?
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If it was about Chauvin, then we wouldn't have cries of racism because no one presented
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Did you hear any evidence, any claims that he was a racist other than he shot that black
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I don't think they even tried to make that claim in court.
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So how is it that in the court of public opinion, he was tried for being a racist?
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I mean, Brett Favre is getting dragged over comments he made about this.
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And he basically said, like, look, I don't think he tried to kill him.
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I think it got out of hand and it was really bad and he was wrong.
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Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
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Hang on, hang on, I believe that he didn't get up in the morning and say, I'm going to
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I think he went and he wasn't trying to kill George Floyd.
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He made some stupid judgment calls or whatever, and it was manslaughter, but he didn't intentionally
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Now, you have an interesting group of people that you agree with.
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It's called the jury who convicted him of second degree unintentional murder.
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The biggest charge against him in the title of the charge says unintentional.
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So how on earth could it be controversial to say he didn't mean to do it?
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And this is why this is so bad that it's called murder in Minnesota, because unintentional
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If you're not setting out to kill someone, we don't call it murder.
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See, he was a hepped up white supremacist that just wanted to kill this guy.
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And I in in is there a single circumstance that they point to and yell about, say their
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Is there is there evidence in any of these shootings that it was racial?
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We've certainly seen some mass shootings where we've found things on their computer, right?
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The police shot anybody on purpose because they were black.
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People have talked about that with the Ahmaud Arbery.
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Now, look, obviously, you might be a racist and be hiding it, right?
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It's not impossible that this was some of these things have to do with racism.
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But like, again, they didn't even bring that to court.
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They did an entire series of people who came up and just said what a good guy George Floyd
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was that has absolutely nothing to do with the case, right?
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They could have had a whole group of people who said, you know what?
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I talked to Derek Chauvin and he over and over again, he just kept saying all these.
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They did it with Mark Furman back in the day, right?
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It's just assumed it's just assumed that he did this because he's a racist.
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Now, look, I think he he did something really wrong here, did a terrible job that we all
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But that's a totally different story than what happened in Columbus, where a guy
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He stepped into a situation with 15 seconds of notice and figured out that a woman was
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about to be stabbed and stopped it from happening in the middle of all that chaos.
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Do you know how long it takes me to fire a gun?
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Even when I'm just out on the ranch and I'm aiming at a target, I want to make sure there's
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You know, you you are constantly when you walk on a new a new site, you have to know what's
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That woman in the pink was behind the target and next to the target.
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Who is the perpetrator or who is the aggressor here?
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I want you to either call or or maybe you tweet today.
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And let me tell you something, police officers, if you are a racist and you're out shooting
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people, I will be the first to come and say, put that guy in prison, put him in prison.
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But the vast majority of police officers are good and competent and they're doing their
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Make sure you let your local police officers know that.
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And FOP, I'm telling you, you have to do a strike in some of these cities.
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And Columbus would be a really good place to do it.
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And I know the city of Columbus is so far behind you, but you have got to send a message
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We walk one day without police in one of these cities and you see what happens.
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Go ahead until the White House stops this nonsense walk.
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So, first off, you've got a great team with Stu and Pat.
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I love Pat Gray Unleashed every morning on The Blaze.
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But, listen, I've lived in Columbus my whole life.
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Nothing, like, frustrates me more than what's going on now.
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No one is more trained to deal with these than police.
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We've got lots of new legal gun owners, but they're not trained like our police.
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So, Ryan, what is it that your local leaders are doing?
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Is anyone else saying, let's lock arms and have an actual peaceful march for the police?
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They have demonstrations against the police, and this is outrageous.
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What this police officer did is really, truly miraculous, I think.
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I mean, that's just textbook policing there and using your firearm.
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Because if people just sit around and don't protect the police, you ain't going to have a police force.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Joe Biden said we have more work to do in terms of mask wearing and COVID vaccines.
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And if we don't take these steps now, we might not be able to have a 4th of July gathering.
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And unfortunately, because this is FCC regulated, I can't share one of those two words.
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But one of those two words, the other one is you.
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John Bolton's Super PAC has just run a poll that claims Trump's GOP base is weakening.
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And my thoughts on this story is John Bolton has a Super PAC?
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I've got some good news about the Postal Service.
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You know, I love them just as much as the next guy.
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However, I, you know, if I'm going to have my loved one, you know, go to a funeral home,
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I want somebody who's not doing that part-time, you know.
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And definitely, I want somebody who does a full-time job when it comes to, you know, selling my house.
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And do you even know how to interview a real estate agent?
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I think you just call them and they come over and they're like, and we're going to get your house sold.
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And you're like, okay, and they're signing this.
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Well, I was doing work with the 500 best real estate agents in the country, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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And I asked them and I found out there is a system to it.
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And so now we interview real estate agents for you.
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My brother and I both had a hard time selling a house because we just had crappy-ass real estate agents.
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And we monitor these real estate agents all the time.
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We make sure that the customer service is paramount, that they sell the houses on time for the most amount of money,
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that their track record in the community is A1.
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We will pass their name on to you as a free service.
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All you have to do is just tell us if you're buying or selling a house and where.
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We can help you on both ends if it's out of state or out of city.
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Hey, Stu, do you remember about a week ago when I said I didn't I don't remember at least electing the president of the soda pop company to run my life and tell me what I can and can't be for?
00:45:55.300
You're going to feel a little like that when this story is done, except about your postman.
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It was found out yesterday and released in a story by Yahoo News.
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United States Postal Service is apparently tracking social media posts as part of a clandestine program searching for inflammatory messages.
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Wait, the Postal Service has a clandestine operation going on.
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The program known as Internet Covert Operations Program or ICOP, which is perfect for the Postal Service, isn't it?
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It is not previously been made public and involves analysts combing through social media sites looking for inflammatory postings and then sharing those posts with government agencies.
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ICOP specifically tracks protests around the country.
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Hey, Stu, do you remember when we had the chain link fence up around the Capitol?
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They said they were going to take it down, but they threw out a date.
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Yeah, we're going to take that down after March 20th.
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They specifically tracked protests around the country.
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March 16th, they issued a government bulletin marked as law enforcement sensitive, and it showed that analysts with ICOP, the Internet, the U.S. Postal Service Internet Covert Operations Program monitored significant activity regarding planned protests occurring internationally.
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Locations and times have been identified for these protests, which are being distributed online across multiple social media platforms to include right-wing-leaning parlor and telegram accounts.
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A nationwide protest, dubbed the Worldwide Rally for Freedom and Democracy, was set to take place on March 20th, intended to signify displeasure with a variety of issues, including coronavirus lockdowns.
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So, quoting the report from ICOP, Parlor users have commented about their intent to use the rallies to engage in violence, the bulletin explained.
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Image three on the right is a screenshot from Parlor indicating two users discussing the event as an opportunity to engage in a fight and to do some serious damage.
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So, we had two users on Parlor saying that they were going to use this opportunity of this rally to do some damage.
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It also contained screenshots about protests and include specific names of individuals, such as a member of the Proud Boys.
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ICOP analysts are currently monitoring social media channels for any potential threats stemming from scheduled protests and will disseminate intelligence updates as needed.
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Now, do you remember when you bought your stamp, authorizing the U.S. Postal Service to have any kind of covert internet operations?
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I don't remember that being part of the implied contract with the stamp, no.
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When I was a kid and I watched Mr. Rogers, I did have my suspicions about Mr. McFeely, but it did not have anything to do with covert operations for his post office job.
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They provided a general statement to Yahoo News about the authority, listen to this, about the authority it has to monitor the social media presence of U.S. citizens.
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What authority does the Postal Service have to monitor the internet?
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That's like saying, I'm the bakery police, and I'm in charge of all bakeries and all of the felonies that happen in bakeries.
00:51:10.520
But I do have a covert op at the Victoria's Secret counter and what goes on in their changing rooms.
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I would be shocked if Mr. McFeely worked there, but maybe not Toys R Us.
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But anyway, here is the response from the Postal Service explaining their authority to monitor the social media presence of U.S. citizens.
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Quote, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is the primary law enforcement, crime prevention, and security arm of the U.S. Postal Service.
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As such, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service has federal law enforcement officers, postal inspectors, who enforce approximately 200 federal laws to achieve the agency's mission
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to protect the U.S. Postal Service and its employees, infrastructure, and customers, enforce the laws that defend the nation's mail system from illegal or dangerous use, and ensure public trust in the mail.
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Okay, I didn't see anything about covert ops on the internet and monitoring U.S. citizens.
00:52:32.700
I didn't see any of that, but I did see ensure public trust in the mail, and I don't think this works to help you on that one.
00:52:48.060
Everyone should be writing their senator and their congressman today and say, I cop?
00:52:56.740
In fact, in fact, I want you to tweet and Facebook post, I support the police.
00:53:48.780
Where you can kind of see what's going on in your local community.
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And so you just want to see what's going on Nextdoor.
00:53:56.980
It's a little like the covert op that the Postal Service apparently is running.
00:54:02.600
But if you want to find out what's going on in your neighborhood, just ask I cop.
00:54:10.820
Nextdoor is basically like, hey, this random person stole a package and I caught it on my ring app or whatever.
00:54:18.460
Like, or, you know, there's someone that looks suspicious in this part of town.
00:54:29.320
But I so appreciate what Nextdoor has done now.
00:54:39.860
Which will ask you to reconsider posting content if the app thinks it's offensive.
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It's a, you know, they had the kindness reminder, which I appreciate.
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You know, for instance, the phrase, Blue Lives Matter.
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If you try to post something and you have the Nextdoor app, it says, oh, whoa, whoa, hold on.
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The phrase, Blue Lives Matter, can be hurtful to people of color.
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There's no way that a phrase, Blue Lives Matter, hurts anyone.
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She is part of the white supremacist systematic system that keeps people down.
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The phrase, all lives matter, can be hurtful of people of color.
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People of color's lives are included in the all.
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Your post contains a word or phrase that many find hurtful.
00:56:08.460
Okay, I would just like to, I mean, if I got that one, I wouldn't have any idea what word,
00:56:28.120
What did you learn with your algorithm that's offensive today that wasn't offensive yesterday?
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But thank you, Nextdoor, for helping me monitor myself.
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Hey, by the way, Nextdoor, could you just store all this information for me?
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Because I might want to look at all of the hateful things that I almost sent.
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Just put it in an envelope and send it to the postal inspector.
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You know what we don't use on the internet I'm trying to figure out?
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It's like a communication device that has nothing to do with the old-timey mail service.
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But I understand why they're monitoring the internet.
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If you don't, maybe today is a good day to tweet.
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Because it's the, I mean, it is the job of the government to protect us and keep us all safe from everything.
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And they are never, ever going to do something.
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I know I said this last hour, but you may have just gotten here.
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You arrived at exactly the time you were supposed to arrive.
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How dare me use my white supremacist meritocracy kind of, you're late.
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But in case you missed it, because you were right where you were supposed to be last hour,
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I did point out that something that maybe, just maybe, you should know.
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So, and that is that the FBI has determined that the shooting of all of the, you know, lawmakers,
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Well, if you just joined us, you missed earlier ICOP, the revelation now that the Postal Service
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is monitoring U.S. citizens' use of the Internet and what you post on social media.
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You know, it's not like, you know, you can trust your neighborhood postal worker.
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And those new trucks, hopefully they have a little thing in to jam radio stations when
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they're in your, you know, they can detect if you've got some sort of an underground radio
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You know, I'm talking about President Xi, right?
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They are celebrating 100 years of the Communist Party in China.
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So the Communist Party is going to celebrate its 100 year anniversary in July.
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The birthday presents an opportunity to rewrite history.
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Which there's a great article in the Federalist today.
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China's Communist Party is hiding more history to celebrate 100 years.
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As a present to the people, they have established a hotline and an app.
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So it makes it easier for you to snitch on your neighbors.
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Because if anybody says, hey, wait a minute, that's not actually correct.
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You can tell the Communist Party right away where they are, where they live, what they said.
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You know, maybe you get a few extra potatoes and they get a boot to the head.
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And you have to be considered a trustworthy partner.
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Cabbage, potatoes, whatever you want, whatever you want.
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Now, I mean, if you're one of the elites in the right family, you could probably start a business and be a part of capitalism.
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Of course, if you cross the Communist Party, they will find you and execute you.
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But they were founded in 1921 at the International Settlement Area in Shanghai.
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Now, this was a an area managed by the British that housed Western businesses, politicians and visitors.
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And it was the only place in China in 1921 where they had a free press and you could speak out and it would be tolerated.
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It was the only place why, because the British were there, you know, that evil Western culture.
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Well, unfortunately, all that freedom was used by the communists to use it as a base.
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That's where Mao came from and many of the future leaders of the Chinese Communist Party.
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And they they avoided the Chinese persecution by living in the international settlement in the early 1920s.
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You know, it's a lot like all of those radicals that live in America that are trying to subvert freedoms, but they're living in.
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Well, what used to be known as a safe zone for freedom of expression and thought now to maintain the legitimacy.
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The Communist Party has been writing, rewriting history to serve its political agendas.
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For instance, the CCC or CCP now blames not Mao for the for the great famine.
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Now, the history books when Mao was alive said it wasn't him.
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But when he died, they changed the history books and said, yes, it was him.
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He had a five year plan and he killed 40 million people because none of these stupid, crazy ass ideas worked.
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But now President Xi has come in and said, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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When he was doing that five year plan, we had horrible, horrendous weather and it wasn't Mao.
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It was the weather pattern, you know, climate change.
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So 40 million people died in that climate change weather back back 59 through 61.
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Estimated 40 million Chinese people perished in that.
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Three years of natural disasters is now what it's called.
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The CCP also rewrote the history of World War Two, saying that China defeated Japan.
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I was surprised that, you know, I was surprised that China didn't defeat Japan because they got a lot more people.
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But the Japanese were just brutal to the Chinese.
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But it was it was the Chinese communists that did it.
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Climate change was probably involved in that, too.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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You're not going to tell me that there were a lot of people in Tiananmen Square.
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It was one of the biggest protests of all time.
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There were very few people in Tiananmen Square.
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And and there were no shots fired on the evening of June 4th.
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It's weird that they would just make sure that they know nothing happened on June 4th.
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When they when the tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square and no one died from the military activities,
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it was a very small little gathering and the the if you've seen the photos or the video
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That's that's a that was a video created by the CIA at the time to make you think that
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No, I really have to rethink everything that I know about history, apparently.
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And by the way, the cultural liquidation of of people, you know, the cultural revolution,
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What happened there was that Mao's I'm quoting the new history book.
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Mao's correct ideas about how to build a socialist society just weren't fully implemented.
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And that's what happens when you that is a problem.
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It never seems to be fully implemented, does it?
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But President Z is here and he's going to fully implement it.
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And and, you know, you probably know this because you've you've heard that that fantastic, fantastic
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song of following you is like following the sun, which, of course, is about President Z.
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But I think that's true, too, you know, about following him is like following the sun.
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You know, neither one has a point where you're.
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Or if you're looking where you're going, you your eyes will be burned out some way, some
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But, hey, let's not say bad things about our dear chairman because he is.
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He's the architect of modernization in the new era.
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I don't think of presidency when I think of the new era, I don't think of presidency when
01:14:02.500
I think of the architect of the new era, you know who I'm thinking, Stu.
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I mean, I think you're thinking the same person, right?
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These communists are always trying to subvert us one way or another, putting out this propaganda
01:14:29.900
Have you seen what Joe Biden is doing now with Green Week?
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I've already knelt down to Gaia and sang her praises.
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I slaughtered a young conservative today on the altar of Gaia.
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I cut down a lot of trees because, you know, like you have a Christmas tree.
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I cut down like dozens of trees for Earth Day to celebrate.
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You know, you have to slaughter a young Christian or a young conservative, then your crops will
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Slaughter a young Christian on the altar of Gaia.
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But I like the new goal that President Biden has said we're going to we're going to hit
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The White House says we're working them out as we go, which I think is the way you do
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You announce something, you know, that's like, hey, we're going to go to the moon and return
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There was no planning that went on before that.
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When she was asked, how are we going to pay for all these plans?
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But Biden has decided who's going to pay for all of it.
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Private companies are going to have to pay for most of the green transition.
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But it's only $2.5 trillion needed in the next nine years.
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I mean, they've crunched the numbers over and over again.
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On your card, Stubergeer, number cruncher for, yeah, I don't think so.
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They have number cruncher experts that are on this, and they say $2.5 trillion over the
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And even when we do that, nothing's going to happen.
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And we're going to wind up in a situation that even if the wildest dreams of the green
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movement were to come true, which they will not, we still would make up almost no discernible
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difference in the actual temperature of this planet.
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Can we just play that before we break real quick?
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The climate crisis is a crisis born of injustice.
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And it is a crisis born of the pursuit of profit at any and all human and ecological cost.
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Which means that we must recognize in legislation that the trampling of indigenous rights is
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The trampling of racial justice is a cause of climate change.
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We are allowing people and we are allowing ourselves to make sure, we are allowing folks
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to deny ourselves human rights and deny people the right to health care, the right to health
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Like, I am, like, so happy today that it is Earth Day.
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I mean, I'm wearing my peace signs and my tie-dye shirts, but I'm making them out of organic
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And I'm smoking organic materials right now, you know?
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Uh, I said my hellos and gave my respects to Gaia this morning.
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And, uh, I'm all in for the new infrastructure, uh, bill, because, you know what?
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The Democrats just took the Green New Deal, and they're calling it an infrastructure package.
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And, uh, little, little do they know, those stupid Americans, they're one sense fast.
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They got the Green New Deal, man, and will save the Earth, man.
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So, I'm not going to tell you that buying your timeshare, uh, you know, is never the
01:24:35.400
worst possible mistake you could possibly make.
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But I am telling you that most of the time, it kind of ranks there up at the top of bad
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The Mai Tai was really good, and the salesman wasn't slimy at all.
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Uh, because, uh, especially with COVID, you might have noticed your timeshare may have
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I used to work in the timeshare business, so I'm used to ripping people off.
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So before we get into, uh, the whole, the whole climate change and green new deal, I
01:26:20.220
would just like to take a minute, uh, Stu, can we verify, uh, that Sarah, our, our producer,
01:26:28.740
uh, actually, uh, works for George Soros or is she just getting an extra tip at the end
01:26:40.980
Well, I mean, we found out in the break, apparently the, the person with the most knowledge about
01:26:47.460
Demi Lovato in America is our own Sarah, which I did not, I had no idea.
01:26:58.740
So last hour I spoke of, uh, Debbie, not Demi, Debbie Lovato, uh, who I love her music,
01:27:06.800
And, uh, and, uh, she has just, she took on a, uh, uh, uh, what do you call them?
01:27:17.900
She, she took on a yogurt place and said, you know, I had a really hard time ordering
01:27:22.460
the yogurt I wanted because I had to walk by all these sugar-free options.
01:27:25.420
And they're like, uh, you know, we're not a diet vulture.
01:27:35.660
We have people with diabetes and, you know, there's other reasons to not want sugar.
01:27:42.840
I mean, even if it's just because you want people to, because you think everyone is too
01:27:46.520
fat in the world and you want them to lose weight by having sugar-free options.
01:27:51.340
You don't need to justify that people have celiacs.
01:28:23.440
But that, that's the first piece of meat I've had in like a week and a half, two weeks.
01:28:30.220
Um, I, you know, occasional dude slips in, but you know, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait,
01:28:38.880
I am eating vegan right now because it's, it's healthy.
01:28:42.500
And I, I want to try to get, you know, lose some fat, uh, and to get into shape and
01:28:59.860
And I know if I would walk into a yogurt place, I would feel bad too, because I would be walking
01:29:08.000
And I'd be like, you know, I, I, can I get extra fat in this?
01:29:11.720
When I was skinny, I didn't have a problem walking by those.
01:29:16.120
You know, cause I knew what I wanted and I didn't feel bad about it.
01:29:18.960
If I'm comfortable in my skin and I'm a big fatty fat fat, so, uh, then I buy those things
01:29:26.020
I'm not comfortable because I know the things I should be eating are healthy for me and
01:29:32.140
This is like what Pat Gray used to always tell us about the, the, he liked the fact
01:29:36.580
that they put the calories on the menu because it, the higher number meant it tasted better.
01:29:43.640
I look at the calories when they're on the deal and I, and I look at those and I say
01:29:48.020
to myself, I didn't, I thought, I thought I had more calories than that.
01:30:00.360
And I don't know, I don't know, Debbie, um, but, uh, but Sarah does.
01:30:05.500
And Sarah gave us some pretty crucial information in the break and would have been good when
01:30:10.840
you heard me talking about an off air, Sarah, if you would have shared any of that.
01:30:21.500
Just that she suffered from eating disorders and she's a recovering drug addict and she
01:30:31.520
So she's had, that's why you don't send your kids to, uh, work for Disney.
01:30:35.620
I'm just saying, uh, have you seen one workout?
01:30:38.900
Have you seen one girl workout where you're like, oh, she was really cute and she's not
01:30:49.640
Uh, mamas don't let their kids to grow up to be cowboys.
01:30:55.120
Don't let anyone grow up and go to work for Disney anyway.
01:30:58.820
Um, so I, I, I didn't know that she had an eating disorder and I feel bad for her having
01:31:05.940
Uh, you know, it, it sucks and I can't imagine what she's gone through, but that doesn't
01:31:12.520
I'm just saying, I'm just saying you don't have an eating disorder at all.
01:31:17.500
Well, you have an eating order and order and order and order and order and you keep ordering.
01:31:21.040
My eating disorder is not, uh, I mean, even the, uh, American association of pediatrics
01:31:27.440
who are the only ones that are conservative and still kind of based in science, they won't
01:31:32.500
even say that I have an eating disorder, but I'm convinced I do.
01:31:40.500
Hey, Sarah, I was going to do a, uh, I was going to do a story on, uh, how this monk
01:31:46.140
chopped off his own head for good luck in the afterlife.
01:31:49.140
Do you know anything about monks that maybe I should know about?
01:31:51.280
I know nothing about, wait, was the monk in the Disney?
01:31:57.660
Actually, let me switch, uh, let me switch gears quickly to, um, it's cause it is Earth
01:32:09.080
Oh, that's, oh, you shouldn't do that for Earth Day.
01:32:12.760
Don't cut your tree down and bring it into the house and decorate it.
01:32:16.840
Uh, but Los Angeles wants you to know they're going to crack down on disposable napkins,
01:32:22.400
Now, if you, if you get rid of disposable napkins, that means that you're going to have to wash
01:32:33.940
Uh, you're going to have detergents and that's going to go into the sewer system and you don't
01:32:41.840
And in California, there's nothing better than just washing all the napkins all the time.
01:32:47.200
I mean, they got plenty of water out there, right?
01:32:51.400
So they're getting rid of disposable napkins and plastic forks and spoons, which I think
01:32:57.060
is really going to, it's going to help, uh, because, uh, we're in a transition now.
01:33:05.420
Uh, we're in a transition from a capitalist free market, uh, uh, you know, uh, common sense
01:33:15.000
economy that has gone horribly corrupt, uh, to a horribly corrupt, bogus government run.
01:33:24.780
Hey, let's pretend we're going green to save the earth economy, which I love.
01:33:29.980
So let's go into that, that made up world of pretending that that's what the green economy
01:33:36.480
But we're in the green transition and, uh, Joe Biden yesterday came out and said, private
01:33:42.920
companies are going to have to pay for most of this, which I think is good.
01:33:46.740
You know, Janet Yellen came out and, uh, she said, Hey, we're using you, uh, you know,
01:33:52.740
Uh, and that way we'll be able to, you know, work with those companies that are, that are
01:33:56.220
good and, uh, you know, not work with those companies that aren't so good.
01:34:01.800
Um, now he hasn't really gotten into exactly how we're going to cut our emissions by 50%
01:34:10.160
in nine years, uh, which by the way, AOC says, isn't enough.
01:34:17.780
Um, Stu, can you help me with cutting the emissions of 50%?
01:34:22.760
What, what, what, what, what, what, what, what would that take to cut emissions by 50%?
01:34:35.500
Um, you could take, uh, the, the transportation sector, um, and turn it off.
01:34:41.300
So that means like cars, cars and airplanes and trucks and the entire transportation sector
01:34:53.820
So we've gotten rid of all of the transportation cars, all trucks, all planes,
01:35:00.460
Uh, what if we keep the planes and the trains, but we go to batteries on, uh, all the cars
01:35:13.980
Um, there are some estimates that people say that if they're, if, if the electric car,
01:35:18.580
now look, there are also estimates that show that electric cars over time are worse unless
01:35:22.180
you drive them around a hundred thousand miles each.
01:35:24.700
Uh, but still, let's just say it cuts it by half, which is an aggressive estimate, uh,
01:35:31.340
that would still only cut emissions then by 10% roughly, which would get you only one
01:35:41.540
We have to cut the airlines and the, and all transportation.
01:35:51.280
I mean, the only way you can legitimately do something like that would be to completely
01:35:55.920
remake the power making structure in our country.
01:35:59.640
This is the power energy generation is really where you need to attack.
01:36:09.960
Now, of course, I would assume you would, this doesn't sound like a good idea, but go
01:36:15.000
I would assume you're, you're going to tell me as well that I can't use nuclear plants
01:36:22.420
This is going to be a near impossible right now.
01:36:25.000
Over time you might find a, here's how you do it, right?
01:36:28.360
You come up with a new technology or improve existing technology.
01:36:33.080
Like let's say solar panels that make them so incredibly cheap and reliable that they
01:36:40.320
And then over a much longer than nine year period of time, that will be phased in and
01:36:46.220
it will turn around because people want it to turn around.
01:36:48.780
The difference between gas, natural gas and coal, coal was, uh, you know, uh, for a very
01:36:57.800
Natural gas is performed incredibly well and it's cleaner.
01:37:00.520
So people just have adopted it because they think it's a better fuel, even though it's still
01:37:05.900
And that is, that is responsible for almost our entire drop of emissions though.
01:37:11.100
Nowhere near 50% of emissions, of course, which is, I mean that you're talking about
01:37:15.500
the other way you can do it is economic catastrophe.
01:37:20.580
How many, how much of our emissions did we cut in the United States during COVID?
01:37:27.280
I have Bjorn Lomborg on my show, uh, today and he asked him that question.
01:37:31.680
He wrote a column about this, it would take me a few minutes to dig up, but he actually
01:37:34.900
went through and it was not nearly as much as, as you thought it would be.
01:37:45.420
Well, basically, I mean, we shut down the world, right?
01:37:47.480
We shut down the world for a pandemic and we still didn't even come close to hitting
01:37:58.700
So now today they're going to be talking about, uh, making Washington DC a 51st state.
01:38:05.020
Uh, but it's, I mean, come on, it's, it's earth day.
01:38:08.040
And they also really want to pass this, um, you know, couple trillion dollar stimulus package.
01:38:13.880
I'm sorry, not stimulus infrastructure, infrastructure package.
01:38:19.260
Uh, all right, I'm going to pull the mask off of that just a little bit in 60 seconds.
01:38:32.040
Hey, listen, uh, you know, some men, you know, go to fight wars.
01:38:36.060
Some men, you know, go running into burning buildings and pull out the, you know, the cat
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Some men carry a badge and a gun and are putting up with all kinds of stuff today.
01:38:46.480
Me, I'm fat and lazy and, uh, there's not a lot of heroics that happen in that, but give
01:38:58.680
If you are somebody that loves good, sweet, you know, chocolate and brownies and, oh,
01:39:07.240
gosh, if you love all of that stuff, let me be a hero.
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Now, when I say save you calories, you can store up those calories that you didn't eat
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with a candy bar and probably have a bigger dinner.
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Okay, before you do something really big, dangerous, never been done before you have
01:40:30.160
Nobody, nobody, uh, goes into something, uh, that nobody's ever tried before, uh, when it
01:40:36.780
matters and say, ah, you know what, let's just give it a whirl.
01:40:41.480
Well, what, what happens in the end, what do you mean?
01:40:48.900
You got to have an exit strategy, especially when you're running a global economy.
01:40:56.600
We are spending money hand over fist right now, hand over fist our, our, uh, deficit clock
01:41:06.820
is what 28 trillion and change $28 trillion is what we have, uh, what we're in debt for.
01:41:15.900
So, you know, uh, it's, uh, it's impossible to get out of debt.
01:41:21.320
Every, every man, woman, and child, not taxpayers, every man, woman, and child in America now,
01:41:33.260
So why are we, why are we spending so much money?
01:41:37.980
The CBO predicted that we would have a $2.3 trillion deficit in 2021.
01:41:43.520
We're already a trillion dollars over that estimate.
01:41:49.420
Let me give you the exit strategy first, before I tell you what's happening with this
01:41:57.580
Like, uh, it's going out of style because paper money is going out of style and it's
01:42:02.980
soon going to be converted into something called the D U S D the digital us dollar.
01:42:10.260
Think Bitcoin without all that hassle of privacy, uh, Bitcoin run by the government.
01:42:17.480
So when they want to give you a stimulus, cause you've been a good little citizen, they can
01:42:24.820
You've done something they don't like, or let's just say tax day.
01:42:31.820
They know exactly what you've made, what you've spent, where you've spent it.
01:42:36.120
And so they'll just take that out because they have access because it's a digital U S dollar.
01:42:45.900
Now you say you don't want to be a part of that.
01:42:50.820
We are running up such debt and inflating our money.
01:42:53.680
And I'll, I showed this on the TV show last night and it is staggering.
01:43:01.340
We are running up a debt at such a rapid pace that there's no way to get out.
01:43:14.220
You replace the paper dollar with a new currency because you say this one is all inflated and
01:43:21.860
But if you have the old currency, you're not getting one for one.
01:43:27.680
So anybody, if you have money in the bank, if you have a hundred dollars in the bank,
01:43:33.260
because you're poor and you're in a protected class, you might get one for one for you.
01:43:39.040
But if you have $5,000 in the bank, I mean, you're doing pretty well.
01:43:44.400
So you might get, you might get, uh, you know, uh, uh, half.
01:43:51.860
If you're a millionaire, you might get 30% of that money turned into digital dollars.
01:44:02.000
And I explained it all in great detail last night on the TV show.
01:44:11.740
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But now let me take it to the green new deal and the spending that is happening right now.
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You'll know in three weeks whether it works for you.
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What else are you going to do with that 20 bucks?
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You'll get Glenn's big show last night on the currency.
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Okay, there has been a war on the dollar that has been going on for a long time.
01:46:02.920
We decided that we could just print money and get off the gold standard and print whatever we wanted, and it would be totally fine.
01:46:09.700
And for a long time, we were still a little bit reasonable.
01:46:12.360
And then it just went to hell in the handbasket.
01:46:16.520
And we have racked up such a bill that it is of biblical proportions.
01:46:21.560
Now, back in the 1960s when this happened, we decided that we needed to fight wars and have a big military-industrial complex,
01:46:29.680
and we were going to fight a new war, and that war was the war on poverty.
01:46:44.080
We lost Vietnam, did well in the Gulf War, don't really know what we're doing here, but nobody has really messed with us.
01:46:52.700
We are the most powerful force on the planet, as we speak.
01:46:59.100
I don't love it, and I don't love all the spending that we've done, and we've wasted a lot, but we have results.
01:47:05.120
What have we done since 1964 on the war on poverty?
01:47:14.360
When we started this, this war on poverty has birthed the federal welfare state in such a way, we have lots of kids.
01:47:25.820
The size of this monolith has ballooned to four independent agencies, ten cabinet-level departments.
01:47:34.240
In total, they fund 89 different welfare programs.
01:47:38.820
They provide cash payments, food, housing, medical care, social services, job training, development, and education.
01:47:59.200
If you add up what we have spent since LBJ on welfare and the war on poverty,
01:48:14.040
If you add up all of the money spent for every war the United States has ever engaged in,
01:48:23.320
now put this into perspective when you realize how much money we're spending right now.
01:48:28.140
If you total up every expense for every war we've been in from Revolutionary War,
01:48:37.560
Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, the Cold War,
01:49:01.100
On the war on poverty, we have spent $20 trillion.
01:49:06.200
Now, just as an investor in the United States of America,
01:49:09.440
I would say one of those has a pretty good record.
01:49:13.460
We could cut the cost there, but for $7 trillion, we've gotten an awful lot.
01:49:24.800
In fact, now they're saying it's worse than ever.
01:49:33.520
We keep saying we're going to cut, but we never cut.
01:49:37.480
When Obama talked about getting rid of, you know, the deficit,
01:49:47.040
he said that he was going to cut the federal deficit in half
01:49:51.440
I believe that would have cut it to $4 trillion.
01:49:57.500
When Donald Trump took office, we were at $19 trillion.
01:50:07.740
We are now looking at a debt that no one can ever pay off,
01:50:17.700
approximately $5 to $7 trillion will be added to our debt
01:50:39.860
that they are pushing hard for today, right now,
01:50:44.880
The infrastructure bill, only 6% goes to roads and bridges.
01:50:56.840
Okay, it's not traditionally infrastructure, but okay,
01:51:08.800
childcare, and caregiving are also infrastructure.
01:51:17.440
Replace 10% of the most economically significant bridges,
01:51:22.020
repair 10,000 bridges, build new railways, transit lines,
01:51:30.240
procure materials from minority-owned businesses,
01:51:39.060
build infrastructure for 100% high-speed broadband coverage,
01:51:50.460
prioritize addressing longstanding and persistent racial injustice.
01:51:58.240
Raise wages and benefits for home caregiving workers.
01:52:02.920
Eliminate the use of paper plates in public schools,
01:52:13.340
establish the United States as a leader in climate science,
01:52:16.620
eliminate racial and gender inequalities in R&D,
01:52:22.380
build social infrastructure to support innovation
01:52:28.360
Their social infrastructure plan includes a takeover of broadband
01:52:41.180
It includes the build the infrastructure to support innovation and productivity.
01:52:46.600
That one line includes retrofitting houses to be more green.
01:52:56.920
Am I going to be required to do things to my house?
01:53:10.960
and eliminating race and gender inequalities in STEM.
01:53:29.780
We laughed at it and we said that would never pass
01:53:35.680
and they've just slid the new Green Deal into it
01:53:47.760
Now they're talking in Congress about, you know, D.C. statehood.
01:53:53.060
Personally, that's either overwhelmed the system or just a distraction
01:53:56.700
because I don't see statehood passing through the Senate.
01:54:04.960
But the thing we really need to pay attention to
01:54:20.560
the vast majority of the burden is going to go on to private businesses.
01:54:26.240
They're going to have to pay for this new Green New Deal.
01:54:36.080
I'd like some details before you pass all of this.
01:54:45.500
We're going to reduce our greenhouse gases by 50% in nine years.
01:54:58.600
I'm not sure that we cut our greenhouse emissions by 50% because of COVID.
01:55:09.180
This is, stop thinking that it's good old Uncle Joe.
01:55:22.500
Is I think Barack Obama, because I've read where he said,
01:55:25.940
if I were white, I could have gotten all this through.
01:55:38.340
The people all around Joe Biden are doing the same thing.
01:55:42.900
If this was the Obama administration, we'd all be up in arms.
01:55:47.360
But the reason why we're not up in arms is not because the president is not black.
01:55:52.860
We're not up in arms because too many Americans see him as just a Democrat, and he's just going to do the same thing.
01:56:05.380
The old Obama administration is running the show.
01:56:07.240
And the Green New Deal has just been renamed the infrastructure bill.
01:56:23.620
Stop arguing about stupid things because those are all, we're going to regret it.
01:56:36.460
Today, the big thing will be what I said about Demi What's-Her-Face.
01:56:42.120
That will be the thing that will occupy a lot of time in the social media sphere.
01:56:48.580
It has nothing to do with anything based in reality.
01:56:54.420
Did you know that the Postal Service has a clandestine operation that is monitoring, and they are basically, they were the source of the information about the riots that were going to happen on March 20th.
01:57:10.240
The Postal Service is now, it has a clandestine arm called ICOP that is monitoring all social media here in America, and they're finding who the good guys in the back.
01:57:29.100
Maybe we should talk about the Green New Deal, relabeled as the stimulus package here for the infrastructure of the United States.
01:57:44.240
So, man, I just, I mean, can you believe all wars cost $7 trillion?
01:58:12.300
When that happens, it's going to be chaos for a while, and I hope you have something of intrinsic value.
01:58:19.580
And you're going to have to trade your dollars in, and you're not going to get the same amount.
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The people who have money in the bank in dollars in the end are going to be the ones that are saying, wait a minute, what happened to me?
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Joe Biden has moved out to force doctors to perform transgender surgeries against objections.
01:59:31.340
So if the doctor says, no, I think this is genital mutilation, or it's on a kid and I don't want to do it, or whatever it is, nope, you got to do it.
01:59:43.720
I think, man, do you remember what was it called, Stu, when you could decide things where, you know, if you were against them, you could object and say, no, I don't want to be a part of that.
02:00:00.060
It was an old-timey idea that used to happen here in the United States.
02:00:11.540
Well, I think this whole disagreement thing has led to a lot of bad problems.
02:00:17.940
What the government wants, what they think is best.
02:00:25.400
Hey, I want to just leave you with this Buddhist monk in Thailand that chopped off his own head on his birthday.
02:00:35.840
For a while there, I was like, how do you chop off your own head?
02:00:39.960
I mean, just in my world, they're not, you know, they're not on every street corner where I live.
02:00:45.780
But he chopped his own head off on his birthday, and his nephew came and found the decapitated body and a note.
02:00:59.140
And he said, I chopped my head off as a way of praising Buddha.
02:01:09.320
I'm offering my head and soul to Buddha so I can reincarnate, be reincarnated as a higher spiritual being in the next life.
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But his nephew said he fulfilled his goal, and he has met enlightenment.
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So no matter how bad your day is, no matter, I don't care what's happening to you.
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I don't care what people are saying on Twitter.
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No matter what somebody is saying to you and you think it's insane, you know, you might have to go through a critical race theory discussion at work where they're like, no, you have to accept that.
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Just remember, whatever you want to say, you should start with, you know what?
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No matter what I'm thinking right now, no matter how crazy I think you are, you're not that Buddhist monk.
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If we all remember, we're not the guy who wanted to chop our own head off in a guillotine so we could be reincarnated as a higher spiritual being.