The Woke Firings Begin | Guests: James Lindsay & Ben Domenech | 6⧸17⧸20
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Summary
The Glenn Beck Program is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. On today's show, Glenn Beck takes on the latest from Bill de Blasio's New York City, NBC News, Google, and what they're doing to ban voices, we have the most dangerous cult in America, and we have a hot topic for tonight's show.
Transcript
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Welcome to the program. We've got we've got a very good show lined up for you and including a guy who I don't know how he expects to survive in today's world, even for the hour that I have him scheduled for.
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I mean, this is probably one of the braver people on the planet today. It was going to take on Black Lives Matter and the cult of wokeness. You don't want to miss a minute of today's show.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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Hello, America. Oh, we've got we've got the latest from Bill de Blasio in New York.
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We have the latest from Seattle, NBC News and Google and what they're doing to ban voices.
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We have the most dangerous cult in America, a hot topic today for the show on tonight.
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But I want to start. No, no, not with the French, not with the frickin French and what the French are doing right now.
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Because I think that I may I may have an ambulance. I call the ambulance.
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My head might explode on the news of the French today.
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I know you haven't heard it yet, but I have. But I I don't want to start there.
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I want to start with something. There is something that happened yesterday and I failed to mention it.
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I thought, Sarah, you were going to start with the Ilan Omar bet because I have Ilan Omar news.
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I was actually complimenting you for not doing it because, you know, what I was going to talk about yesterday.
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Ilan Omar, I believe, is a grave threat to our country.
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Even though we have our differences, I know what it's like to lose a father.
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And I know what an impact it is to lose your father.
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But as if that wasn't bad enough, she also lost her father-in-law at the same time.
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And I can't imagine what it's like losing both of them at the same time.
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Because if I only send one, do I look cheap, you know?
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And then I thought of what her life is going to be like.
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And God only knows, you're under enough stress when your father dies.
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But then your father-in-law, and what's worse, it's her ex-father-in-law.
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So she's got to go to the funeral for her ex-father-in-law.
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Could she bring, like, her brother, you know, just to be there to comfort her with the ex-father-in-law?
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Or should that just be her ex-husband that comforts her there at that funeral?
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And a really horrible, horrible thing to lose both your father and your father-in-law in the same day.
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I should be banned from all airwaves and really run into the mountain.
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By the way, let me just start with the French president, Emmanuel Macron.
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We will be inflexible when it comes to tackling racism, anti-Semitism, and discrimination.
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And new strong decisions will be made to reinforce the equality of chances.
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But this noble fight is perverted when it turns into communitarianism and into false rewriting of history.
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I will tell you very clearly tonight, my dear fellow citizens,
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the republic will not erase any trace or any name from its history.
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It will not forget any of its deeds or take down any statues.
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Good heavens, American men, where have you gone?
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Meanwhile, in California, they're removing, finally, finally,
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the statue of Columbus and Queen Isabella from the rotunda of the Capitol.
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That thing has just been screaming racism for 138 years,
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Well, I want you to know, California, I still don't forgive you.
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You take down that racist statue from your rotunda.
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You go ahead and erase what those white people in Spain did.
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You can erase it, but you will never erase my memory of your racist erasing of racism.
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Whoever thought we would look at a French president and go,
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Don't want to get involved in any of this, do you?
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PepsiCo has just announced that Aunt Jemima is racist.
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They're just going to put it into, I don't know, maybe a bottle shaped like me.
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You put a bucket in my hand and a white suit and a little bolo tie,
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And you can pour the syrup right out of my head.
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Or like they've had this product for a very long time.
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literally everyone on the planet who was on the planet in 1889
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So any product from those days would be something
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Maybe we should just start deleting and changing
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all the names of every product every two or three years.
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Well, I don't think we should name it after anybody.
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or build any statue unless they're BLM activists.
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having syrup poured out of their head, you know,
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The idea that a product that's been around since 1889
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needs to go away now because people are protesting
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Have you seen the statue of Isabella and Columbus?
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When I read that, I thought about telling that story.
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Mr. Show with Bob and David was on HBO back in the 90s.
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We're just about movies, entertainment, and comedy.
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what Black Lives Matter is saying today, right?
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We called to see if he ever would get his job back and they doubled down.
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The first national interview with him is coming up on tomorrow's program.
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she made a video and she was talking about why BLM is,
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This is not the way Christ would want us to do things.
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somebody in her office saw how offensive that was.
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My mom called me that and I still answer to it to this day.
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seeing the way Christian pastors and leaders have been,
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was really upsetting and sad to me because I feel like it's very misleading to believers.
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what it stands for and why Christians should be focusing on the gospel,
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but you can't really even know what you're sorry for because you don't know what you're guilty for because you're white.
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and you have to go through them for forgiveness.
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the problem with that is the only one that can truly grant forgiveness is God.
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you're coming in because you're white with original sin.
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we don't hold people responsible for what their fathers or their great grandfathers did at any time.
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He holds you as an individual and never a collective.
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This social justice garbage that is being shoveled by many of our churches is just that garbage and an affront to God.
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there's an original sin that you have to pay for because of what somebody else did 150 years ago.
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And there is no real forgiveness for you because you're white or black or yellow or orange.
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And I don't know why churches aren't getting this.
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there has been a Trojan horse of social justice within the church for a very long time.
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And so the church is kind of in a place where if they don't address this,
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but it's a shame really that the church has drifted so far from teaching theology that they have to,
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And they have to call for worldly virtuousness over spiritual righteousness.
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I think you have a congregation of people who come to church on Sunday to hear the gospel and walk away in worship.
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But many church leaders are sharing a motivational speech with scripture sprinkled in so that congregants walk away with a worldly call to action,
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you didn't think you'd get any blowback or did you?
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I don't think I expected to get as much as I got.
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my following on social media is Christian conservatives who,
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but I didn't expect it to blow up the way that it did.
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I got backlash probably for a solid 24 to 48 hours.
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And you lost your job because somebody in your office,
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I'm told that you were in the office of the boss and they were talking about
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So someone that I actually used to work with and,
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the mob on social media knows where I work now.
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I know they had to get law enforcement involved to patrol the area and
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So when you were brought in and you heard this,
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I know you didn't want anything to happen to anybody else.
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I've been working at home due to all the COVID,
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it's been brought to our attention about this social media post.
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We're going to put you on paid suspension until we complete an
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we've come to the conclusion we have to terminate your employment.
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and actually an hour later I called back and said,
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and I don't have hard feelings towards the company I worked for at all.
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they have always been wonderful and taking care of me,
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but I do feel like this could have gone a completely different way.
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they could have fired me and done what they did,
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press charges on those making threats because those really were the people in the
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is willing to let me go because of something I posted,
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you're been brave enough to stand up against the mob and say,
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we're guaranteed persecution as a matter of fact.
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I think what was a surprise to me were the number of people that I knew and grew up with who said they were Christians and who have,
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studied scripture and I've been to church with them and they still,
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I will tell you the same thing that I said in 2000,
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if you're going to a church and they're talking about social justice,
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either run for your life or make your first stop your pastor's office or your priest's office and say,
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there is no such thing as collective salvation.
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the people who argue faith versus works over and over and over and over and over and over again,
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will actually be the same people who are fighting for social justice.
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When someone says there is no forgiveness for this sin,
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I stand by what I said 11 years ago on social justice.
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Some people still are convinced that it means just help the poor,
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And you'd need to know it and study it and get away from it.
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you need to keep a diary on what is true and what,
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and do not go over the cliff with the rest of humanity.
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And she's a guy over at a runs a federalist and they were at least there was an
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NBC news report that they were demonetized from Google news yesterday.
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but the idea is that NBC news admitted to collaborating with a left wing
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That's barely a year old to target a media can,
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competitor of theirs and try to get them to lose revenue.
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trying to take out other voices and they were successful in one case,
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There are apparently hate groups now out there,
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And in this case, it really does look like NBC News irritated, perhaps, at our coverage
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of their really, I think, terrible behavior over the last several couple of years, not
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just hiding the truth about Matt Lauer and Harvey Weinstein, but also, of course, their
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activity when it comes to the Russia collusion hoax.
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And more recently, they're pretending that these riots and violence playing out across America
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And I think that they really screwed up, Glenn, in a way that is backfiring.
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I know for a fact that the top flight lobbyists at Google have been very active over the last
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24 hours trying to prevent a crackdown from Capitol Hill.
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And I think that we're going to continue to see this story play out over the coming weeks
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and months, even, in terms of questions about what Google did, what they were intending to do.
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And, you know, Glenn, it's a real canary in the coal mine moment of waking up the reality
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that these tech companies are going to come for all of us, and they are going to do so in ways
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that really go after anyone who questions the narrative that they have about the world that we live in
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Ben, I tell you, I am preparing for the day that the only way to reach me
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will be to go and type in the address glennbeck.com or theblaze.com, and even that is sketchy.
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And I think that day, Ben, could happen a lot faster than we think.
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Look how much change has come in just the last, what, eight weeks.
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We're an entirely different country, talking about things that we wouldn't even thought rational
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You know, Glenn, I look across this country, and I believe that we're in very much a cultural civil war.
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And, I mean, as you know, my wife, Babe McCain, is the only pro-life, pro-gun woman
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employed by any main channel other than Fox News that is allowed on TV during the daytime.
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And I don't speak for her, but she has been really woken up by everything that we've gone through
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And she has asked me repeatedly, you know, what do you think this looks like?
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Do you think it's going to even be possible to be someone who is pro-life or pro-gun on TV
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I think that we are headed towards a moment where you have to have the total institutional support
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of something that you've built, Glenn, or that I've built in the Federalist,
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or that others have built that can be behind you 100% because otherwise they will take you down,
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they will demonetize you, they will make it impossible to do your job because they hate you.
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And it's, I mean, we would like to have a situation where we could have a negotiation,
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where we could have a debate, where we could have a back and forth.
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I mean, that's what we love as Americans who like debate.
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But that's not possible with a mob that wants to destroy you, that wants to erase you,
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that does not believe you should be allowed any platform for your ideas if they conflict with the narrative.
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So tell me what you think here about the NBC News.
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I don't even know what she was, a researcher or a reporter.
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And what she was saluting was the fact that you and Zero Head would no longer be able to generate revenue
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Well, first off, I've never heard of this person before.
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She's a London-based journalist, and I do put that in quotes,
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because I don't believe that she was acting as a journalist here.
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And working with a small leftist organization in the UK that attempted to come after us.
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And Glenn, here's where I think they screwed up.
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I think that the gap of knowledge across the pond between America and the UK meant that they assumed we were some irrelevant blog
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that they could frame as being racist or unacceptable.
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When in reality, as you know, we are well-connected, well-respected in terms of the world of Washington,
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in terms of our coverage, with people like Molly Hemingway and Sean Davis and others.
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And so we had members of Congress and senators reaching out to us immediately.
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Ted Cruz sent a letter this morning demanding to have some clarity from Google about what's going on.
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And Josh Hawley, Tom Cotton, and Marco Rubio are introducing legislation to crack down on Google this morning.
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I think that this is a moment where we are going to have to come to grips with the fact that these are the most powerful entities
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controlling, as you said, an enormous percentage of the ad revenue, an enormous percentage of the conversation.
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They are media companies, and they should be treated as such.
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It was some of the comments made by people reading, which I want to know, have they demonetized YouTube?
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Those are the most toxic comment fields that you can find.
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We took our comments section down for the moment because of this demonetization threat.
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I am not going to let them bully us out of having those.
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But my attitude is we should not have a situation where only people who are advocating for, again, a questioning of their narrative, this leftist narrative about what we're going through, they're the ones who have to respond for their comments.
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Not the New York Times, not the Washington Post, not Mediaite, not YouTube, not any of these other places that they are perfectly comfortable with, Glenn.
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And to me, this is a sign of how they will utilize their lackadaisical approach to rules where they just say, oh, well, if you are center right, then we're going to go down chapter and verse.
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We're going to look through all these rules to find a way to screw you, to come after you, okay?
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But if you are on the right side of the narrative, oh, that's fine.
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And as you said, they have a monopoly on the public square at this point.
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It's as if you had big paper, you know, like the inability to print anything other than what they allow.
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So the organization that went after you was started by Amran Ahmed.
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Anyway, he's a trustee of victim support, which sounds wonderful.
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Sits on the steering committee for the Commission of Countering Extremism, the pilot task force there in London.
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He also authored the book, The New Serfdom, The Triumph of Conservative Ideas and How to Defeat Them.
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He wrote that with a Labour Party MP, also a political advisor to the Labour Party.
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They also have big, high-profile supporters, such as the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, who is not an extremist at all.
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You have one of the secretary of the Labour Party.
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You have several Labour Party activists, former speechwriter for Gordon Brown.
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I'm wondering where they get their money, but it sounds to me as if this is a London version of Media Matters that is doing exactly the same thing.
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And they're hammering places like Google, and Google is listening to them.
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One of the things that we have to be mindful of here, Glenn, is that these big tech companies, as many smart people as they employ, they're not very bright when it comes to these political matters.
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And in this case, I think that they were easily manipulated by a bunch of lefties who decided to, in mass, report a bunch of our comments or other content that we had and basically say,
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why are you, why do you have any ads on this site?
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Now, I will say, Google Ads is not our primary source of revenue, thank Lord.
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And so, you know, even if we had lost them, we would be fine.
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But it's the sort of thing where it's more about the branding involved of saying, you know,
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we're going to brand these folks as unacceptable for any ads to run.
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And the left understands how to manipulate this scenario.
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They understand how to go into these ad components, these communications shops, and put some things in front of them and say,
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why are you running ads on this person's site or that person's site?
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And from my perspective, the real situation here is we have the resources to fight back, but others do not.
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There are tons of people out there, you know, small businesses and small blogs and individuals, professors and the like,
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who could be demonetized by this, and they would not have the ability to get on the phone with Ted Cruz and say, we're going to fight back.
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And that's the thing that I think we have to be really concerned about, because that's going to continue.
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I remember when it was happening in Italy and us having a conversation on the air about
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And then we were in the middle of it just a few weeks later and the whole world has changed.
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Well, not killed, but finally set her free from those syrup chains that she has been wielding
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Um, but, uh, I don't know about, uh, I don't know about Mrs. Butterworth.
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So it should take another 15, 20 minutes until they abandon that one.
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I just have to, again, just say a word here about somebody who, you know, I think is a danger
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to the nation, but, uh, I mean, we're all human and, uh, my sincerest condolences on the loss
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Uh, I know what it's like and, um, to lose your dad and your father-in-law on the same day.
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I mean, Stu, I mean, don't try to bring me into this.
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I, I, I'm not, I, I'm not, no, I'm just saying that is, can you imagine how hard that would be?
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You know, your, your sympathy is almost overwhelming and the sincerity of it is just powerful.
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No, sincerely, I mean, I, I, man, it's, I can't imagine.
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She's got to go to her father-in-law's, uh, funeral and I don't know if she can go, you
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You know, did her brother get along with the father-in-law?
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And the tension that would be there because you know, her ex-husband is going to be there.
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I don't think people understand what you're saying.
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I don't know that you necessarily need to explain it further.
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You're thinking, you're thinking that I may have gone too far?
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I just, I mean, could they have the funeral first?
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I mean, I don't know if there's a, if there's a specific line.
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Is this how you're dealing with the pain of life?
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Anybody who listens to me, you know, you come up and you're, you're hanging out with
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And, uh, and, uh, usually people run in horror.
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They're like, oh my gosh, they're like so dark.
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I don't know if you've noticed, most of it seems to be on fire as far as the country
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goes and we're barely able to come outside of our homes.
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There is a, there's a tad of a negative vibe I've noticed in America right now.
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I don't know if, if you've noticed this same thing.
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I mean, just because we've been told that we are racists, we're a racist country.
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Uh, we want to kill people who are different than us.
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We want them to die outside of hospitals without any kind of insurance, uh, that this country
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I mean, uh, why would you say that we would be a little testy or negative?
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And I think you might be able to figure it out.
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I'm always, I'm just amazed at the way that I can't, I still, I still am trying to figure
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out whether I should say and send one bouquet of flowers or two.
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Sorry for the loss of your dad and sorry for the loss of your father-in-law, but I don't
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It's a big, what are you going to talk to him about?
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It's actually, we're not talking about this, but we're talking about what he said last
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Uh, he's like, I'm not going to apologize for my whiteness.
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I'm not going to apologize because I'm racist and don't know it.
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I would like for you to ask for him if you have, uh, if you have time, because one of
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the interesting parts about this, uh, this whole controversy, we talked about, you know,
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Um, I mean, first of all, they'll be there on the double whenever you're in trouble.
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So, I mean, that's an incredible guarantee right now.
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You've got, oh, you, somebody's robbing your business and burning it down.
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It's, it's more likely than the police because the mayor is going to stop the police from
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Um, but like one of the interesting things, and this gets brought up all the time is, is
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a close friend of Adam Carolla's, Jimmy Kimmel on the same day that they're canceling
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Um, Jimmy Kimmel was named a host of the Emmys, uh, yesterday.
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And, you know, Kimmel, like, look, I, I, it's brought up a lot that Jimmy Kimmel did blackface
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in his, in his impression of Carl Malone, usually as like, oh yeah, well, he should be canceled
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I don't think this stuff, I think that this stuff is completely nonproductive.
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And I know you care deeply about Jimmy, Jimmy Kimmel.
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Uh, I would like you to ask, uh, Adam about that.
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Cause he, cause I mean, Jimmy has played a role in this sort of cancel culture thing, which
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And here's a guy who came up on the man show with Adam.
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They did all sorts of things that you're not allowed to do on TV anymore.
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I mean, that was the whole show and, you know, to see, you know, like I would think
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that a Jimmy Kimmel would be constantly defensive of anyone who's taken out because of the material
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And I don't know if that's, that's not, that's not for Adam necessarily to answer for
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Jimmy, but I mean, there seems to be a big disagreement there.
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As long as, I mean, I think people think as long as I play the game, I'll be safe.
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I mean, they have no idea they're going to come for, to eat Jimmy Kimmel and all the
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I mean, if you don't agree with everything, I mean, look what happened with the French
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It just kept mutating and getting worse and worse and worse.
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And even Robespierre who started it, he became a traitor to the revolution because he
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Well, the ideals keep getting worse and worse and worse.
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I mean, that's not what we agreed on in the first place.
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Um, are you broken up because you're worried about how, uh, Senator Tim Kaine thinks the United
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First African Americans and into the English colonies came to Point Comfort, Virginia in
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They've been captured against their will, but they landed in colonies that didn't have
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There were no laws about slavery in colonies at that time.
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The United States didn't inherit slavery from anybody.
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It got created by the Virginia General Assembly and the legislatures of other states.
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It got created by the court systems in colonial America and sense that enforced fugitive slave
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It was, we created it and we created it and maintained it over centuries.
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And in my lifetime, over centuries, finally stopped some of those practices, but we've
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Wait, in his lifetime, in his lifetime, which I knew it, I knew he was either an alien or
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But in his lifelong, in his lifetime, they've stopped.
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The other thing is, I just want to point out, do you know how slavery started, Stu, here
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Indentured servitude was something that has gone away a long time ago, but it was very
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What would happen is if you, let's say, wanted to make a trip to America, you could become
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And what that meant was somebody else would pay your way, but you would have to work those
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And so they would provide room and board and also move you to the United States, but you
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had a contract, an indentured servitude contract.
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So every bit of your work you did went to pay your debt.
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After a certain given time, that would be over and you would no longer, you could be on your
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Well, here in the United States, there was a, uh, uh, an individual.
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I hate to even point this out because everybody knows how evil white people are.
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And there was an individual who, uh, had an indentured servant, uh, and he was brought
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over, uh, to the United States, but he was a, he was not a slave.
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He was an indentured servant and this white owner, uh, decided to go to court and say,
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He's, uh, he's never really done any of his work.
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I think I should be able to own him, uh, lock, stock and barrel.
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He, I don't think I should ever have to release him.
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And the judge agreed white people, except the guy who was.
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The guy who actually put the first slave law into action was a black man.
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The first man in America to own a slave was a black man.
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So, uh, I guess that kind of puts a hitch in his knickers.
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And I say that hitching his knickers only because he's been around forever.
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It's an interesting concept that we created it.
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And I thought I was a pretty early adopter of this system.
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Uh, I actually think I have the most amazing fact of that entire segment.
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Cause there's a lot of them as you've unpacked, uh, several of them already.
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But I think the most amazing part of that Tim Kaine, uh, monologue there is that, did you
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know, uh, Tim Kaine was the democratic nominee for vice president in 2016?
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I swear with Hillary Clinton in the race that Donald Trump won.
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People don't remember this because he's the lead.
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He's the most forgettable person in human history, but he actually was on the ticket
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And you would, you would think that Hillary would have had somebody, you know, competent
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You think Hillary, if Hillary is going to have somebody, it's got to be somebody
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Uh, wow, I guess everybody's getting into the act now.
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I, I, I, I don't know how they're going to take the statue of Isabella and Columbus out of the state capital rotunda.
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The lawmakers yesterday passed, uh, you know, passed a bill that would, uh, would get rid of that eyesore.
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And, uh, that racist statement of queen Isabella, uh, and, uh, uh, and Columbus.
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So amazed that how you just blow up the whole world, how bothered people are by a statue or a syrup bottle or a sketch comedy piece that they don't like.
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Don't you have enough of a life to think about anything else?
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