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On today's show, Glenn and Stu discuss the progress being made by the Palestinian protesters and who is caving in to their demands. Also, Donald Trump is on trial again. Also, some universities have finally agreed to completely divest from Israel.
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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We've got the Palestinian situation, you know, with Israel.
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It's actually, you know, these Palestine protesters, the Hamas,
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as we like to call them on my show, the Hamas holes,
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And so tell you what some of that headway is and who's caving in to their demands.
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So yeah, our thoughts and prayers are with him for sure.
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So probably today and tomorrow and then hopefully take the weekend and be back on Monday.
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It looks like there are some universities, Sacramento State and others who have caved in to the demands of the protesters now.
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Now, if you were to say divest from defense corporations that are funding munitions that Israel is using.
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You might say, OK, well, they're against the war.
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They, you know, divest me from any or divest the university from any company that is currently supplying the troops in Israel.
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It might be something that you could make the argument.
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When you just say, I don't want to be involved with the Jews.
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How does that have anything to do with this effort?
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Because, I mean, I would imagine, I mean, we've seen some polling to this effect that, I don't know, somewhere a quarter, a third of Israeli citizens are not on board with all the stuff that they're doing in Israel.
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Like many of them are like, just like it is here.
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Many of them don't agree with everything that's going on there.
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You're not going to get 100% support on anything.
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But they also, their companies also get divested from.
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Seems like maybe there's just a problem with Jews generally, rather than it's being specifically about this war in Rafa, which just seems like a, or anywhere, I guess, in Gaza.
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Seems just like an excuse to say they don't like Jews.
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Because when this effort was much more in its infancy, these same groups were asking for the same stuff.
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In fact, before October 7th, many of these same groups were asking for the same stuff.
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It's almost like, Pat, it's not about the war at all.
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I shouldn't even be admitting to this because it's so strange.
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Like, a lot of people have been talking about how we have to give aid to people in Palestine.
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You know, the Palestinian territories, Gaza must be, the aid must come, and it must come from the United States of America, and these poor people just need aid.
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So, when the Americans spend 350 million of your taxpayer dollars to build a giant raft off of the side of the coast of Gaza.
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And the response to that is that missiles keep getting fired at it.
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In our effort to provide them humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, Hamas is firing rockets at that pier that we're building.
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And, you know, the other part about this is, as you know, Israel is in the midst of committing a genocide.
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For example, this pier that we're building to give aid, you would think that it would be important to give aid to a population you were trying to commit genocide on.
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And, as you know, Pat, we will not put boots in the ground.
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That's why we're pulling up to the shore and we're letting the IDF come in and do the last few feet of this pier to make sure that they can get the aid, which is weird because the IDF, my understanding was they were committing genocide.
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Why would they be interested at all in supplying aid and helping this pier come to its fruition?
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It's almost like someone's misleading us on this topic.
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But when you bring these things up to the dummies who are protesting on all of these campuses across the country, all they want to say is,
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Well, we're trying to tell you that it's a little more complicated than that.
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And wouldn't you argue, again, another crazy point here, Pat.
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Let me just go out on a limb once again because I've been out here already.
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It's almost like I'm on a pier outside of Gaza.
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But it seems to me getting rid of Hamas is the best way to free Palestine.
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If you really care about the people in Gaza, and if you get rid of Hamas, maybe they have a chance at a legitimate life.
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Instead of one where they're being overrun by terrorists all the time and causing things like this.
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Because it was they who crossed the border of this, you know, quote unquote border inside of a country.
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But they crossed a giant fence that was put up and they started executing Jews right across the fence and started massacring people at a music festival and started decapitating babies.
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People, by the way, who were at a festival of peace.
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A festival that was calling for peace with Palestine.
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Many of the people, Pat, who lived near this border lived there because they were essentially, if you will, the hippies of the Israeli culture.
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Who were like, hey, we need to help these Palestinians.
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What would the United States of America do if that occurred on our Canadian border?
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But normally we would we would attack them until we finished them off.
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I, you know, until we finished off whatever group it was, we held responsible for doing that.
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They should continue to to fight this war until Hamas is eliminated.
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If it was Al Qaeda and they were on our border and we knew where they were.
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Is there any chance we stop and just say, OK, yeah, we've done enough here.
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We killed a few thousand of you, but we're not going to finish the rest of you.
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And yeah, these college students, it would be interesting to see what would happen if
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I realize I'm all out here alone with crazy talk.
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But if October 7th never occurred, they should still have gone in and wiped out Hamas.
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They should still have done the same stuff they're doing now.
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Because October 7th should never have occurred if they if they Israel had gone after Hamas in the way that you would.
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We would go after an internationally recognized terrorist group working within our borders.
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Like if if Al Qaeda just had New Mexico and we're like, ah, we've got a fence.
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I know they're firing rockets over the wall a lot and stuff.
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You know, they they hit Salt Lake last week and and they hit Albuquerque.
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Or excuse me, you know, I don't know, Texarkana, whatever.
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We would not be like, eh, but there's a wall there.
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And they look Al Qaeda was rationally and fairly elected by the people of New Mexico.
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So we have to let them have self-determination.
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It should never have come to this in the first place.
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And, you know, the last estimate I heard, which is probably a month or so ago, was that there's about 40,000 active members of Hamas before October 7th.
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And that they had taken out 26,000 of them already.
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If that's true, there's 14,000 hiding largely in Rafa.
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Go in there and you get as many of those as you can.
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And if you don't do this, you're not like Netanyahu would not be doing his job as if just the same way that Joe Biden would be doing his job.
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If Al Qaeda took over New Mexico, it would be completely absurd to just leave them there.
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Look, the fact that the people, by the way, the innocent and let's call there are some people in Palestine in the Palestinian territories in Gaza who are not Hamas supporters.
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The number is incredibly small, but they do exist.
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And those people very well might be victimized first by Hamas and now by a war going on all around them.
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We know that some aid workers have been killed.
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You know, they're like, oh, well, there are there are famine.
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It doesn't matter if there's a famine in a place where there are no people.
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But some people like Hamas members didn't evacuate.
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And I'm sure life does suck in the area they're not supposed to be.
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I heard Ilana Omar at Columbia was having her issues.
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It's happening to a certain extent at the University of Pennsylvania.
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I mean, these Ivy League schools are experiencing famine right now.
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There needs to be humanitarian aid to get to these people that are experiencing this famine.
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Well, students at Ireland's prestigious Trinity College, Dublin, ended their five-day-long protest against Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza after their demands were met by the university leadership.
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The new saying is, yes, you do negotiate with terrorists.
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Now, I don't know, has this group, what's been the story with this one, Pat?
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Has this one been one of the more violent protests?
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And it's only been going on for five days and they're already caved.
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You can't have a tent around there, around the university in Dublin.
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And my understanding, Pat, is when you saw the first tent go up, what you do is you take
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And do you tell them to go home or do you just let them stay there without the tent?
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You either expel them or call the cops and have them arrested.
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You're not allowed to just sleep anywhere you want.
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Well, what about the encampment at the University of Pennsylvania, though?
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Because you just allow that to continue, right?
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You do not let them stay there and you do not negotiate with them.
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In fact, you actually like triple down and invest in random Israeli technology companies
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I can't even imagine the odors going on in any of these quads.
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I'm here at my alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, to see firsthand what is happening
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with these anti-Israel terror encampments that are causing trouble on campuses all across
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Hi, can I speak to somebody from your media team?
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Have you walked past and walked through the encampment?
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How has it impacted your ability to study for finals and take your exams?
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Um, just seeing some of the stuff that they're cheering.
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I'm just seeing some of the stuff that they're cheering.
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And sometimes it's difficult to concentrate when people are calling for the genocide of
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Jews right outside of the library you're trying to study in.
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How do you feel about what you just said about how they're not calling for the genocide
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of Jews when we've clearly heard them call for intifada revolution and from
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And those are both calls for genocide of the Jews.
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I mean, along with those two cheers, which are obviously calling for the genocide of
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Jews, they're waving the flags of PFLP, which is responsible for the deaths of many
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You have them praising Hamas, cheering Al Qasem, make us proud.
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They're cheering and celebrating when we have videos of the October 7th massacre playing
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Do you have any message for the Penn administration or the mayor?
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I just think the message is that Jewish students are not feeling safe right now.
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As a student, I should be able to go on any ground I want without non-students telling
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me where and where to not go based on my ethnic identity and me wearing a Jewish star.
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This is a pretty heartbreaking few hours here at Penn.
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You know, I saw graduates trying to take their graduation pictures, celebrating the most
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And in the background of every photo was this encampment, this encampment that's promoting
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And, you know, the administration, the police department and the mayor are allowing this to
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These campers are camping illegally on Penn's campus.
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And my thoughts and prayers are with the Jewish students here at Penn and on campuses
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You know, I would imagine it's true that Penn's finals probably difficult right off the bat.
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And then you add in the chance of genocide in the background.
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It does make concentrating on your finals exam a little bit tougher.
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I don't know why it's being tolerated on so many campuses across the country.
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It's Pat and Stu today for Glenn, who's getting some eye surgery.
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We are checking out some of the campus protesters.
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I guess you would label them campus protesters.
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Again, a pro-Hamas student who was weeping about her Zionist family.
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If you support and are advocating for Palestine, can you please leave me a comment?
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I'm feeling so alone, and I'm feeling so crazy.
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I'm away from my home where my community is, where we all support Palestine.
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And I'm on a very short trip with my family, and all of them are Zionists,
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and I'm the only one who is not and who is advocating for Palestine.
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I've tried to have so many conversations with them in the past about all of this
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and why genocide equals bad, basically, and why Biden equals bad.
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Now, genocide equals bad, unless it's being perpetrated by Hamas, I guess.
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But she wants you to know that this is difficult.
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I mean, can you imagine the almost gymnastics level eye roll that must be happening in the
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car with this kid trying to explain why Palestine is even a country at all, let alone in the
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And that Palestine is not a country, by the way.
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They also created a country called Palestine, which was rejected by the Palestinians because
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they wanted to kill the Jews and drive them off.
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All they care about is, I think, skipping class.
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When I was in high school, we had these walkouts all the time.
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So in Connecticut, you had walkouts in high school.
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And I was probably supporting all sorts of terrible things.
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I mean, I think my remembrance of them were more like they were like local issues of
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You know, look, it's just, it was just the right thing to do.
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You walk out and then you're, well, here's the thing, Pat.
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You know, you came back in when they made you come back in and it was funny because
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It was always like, look at these students taking initiative.
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It was the same crap that leads to the nonsense we're seeing on campus, right?
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You know, I mean, that is, I grew up in Connecticut, so I might explain some of these things, but
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it's like, it's just an issue where basic, basic understanding of this conflict is important.
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You can get that t-shirt, by the way, learnthenprotest.com.
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But if you go there and you get the shirt, you can wear it to these protests and inform
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these people about this because knowing something about this particular conflict is important
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It's not, you know, this hasn't just, this didn't just start even on October 7th, Pat.
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Does it go back to like September of last year?
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You know, this has been going on for a while and people have been trying to do the same
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You know, maybe knowing something about this and like.
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The thing is, you can't explain this to them though, because they don't want to
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I've seen people trying to explain the conflict and all they do is, is yell in their, yell
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They're stupid slogans like, you know, river to the sea bull crap.
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I mean, I don't know that there's any reasoning with these kids.
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I don't know that they can be taught common sense or brought up to speed on understanding
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how complicated this process has been and the history of it.
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You know, when it comes down to picking which side is right.
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And you know, look, you look at the, look at the countries that border Israel and look
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at their open arms they're providing to the Palestinians right now.
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And it shows you exactly what the problem here is.
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Again, that doesn't mean every Palestinian is bad by any means, but what it does mean is
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when you look at the polling of this region, you look at a region that like, I don't know
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how you solve the problems in this, in this area.
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I mean, when you have 90% of people who are supportive of the efforts of October 7th.
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And you've seen, I've seen everywhere from 70 to 90, but you know, let's say 70%.
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It's very difficult to unwind a problem like that.
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You have to start, of course, with eliminating the terrorist group who they elected to run
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But I mean, like, you know, you go back to Imperial Japan and you'd see some, some polls
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I'm sure at that time too, you know, and God works miracle miracles.
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So who knows what can happen long-term in this region?
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I hope it's something positive, but man, I, you know, it wouldn't be, I wouldn't be throwing
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money down on the table to bet on it at this point.
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When it comes to human abilities to change the way, the path of history, I think we've
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All you can do is protect yourself and your, and your, and your population from being murdered.
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Only God can, has a solution to something like this.
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We, when they keep stating there needs to be a two state solution.
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They tried the two states right for the entire time.
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While one of the parties wants the complete annihilation of the other one.
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And when you say, uh, they've been talking who the politicians, sure.
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There have been American politicians who've been talking a lot about this.
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Listen to the protesters, listen to the people in the, in Gaza.
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It's a terrible chant and also has a double negative, which kind of makes it sound like
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But I think what they're saying is they would not like a two state solution.
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That's what I think you're, I think you're right on that.
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Based on the other chants wrapped around it with, from the river to the sea and such.
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And why is it that during this protest, rhyming isn't as important as normal?
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Can you give me a chant that rhymes that opposes Zionism?
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When it first started, it was like, hey, Jews are bad.
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And you're like, oh, maybe we should rework on chat GPT.
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So it says, I'm here to promote understanding and thoughtful discussion on complex and sensitive topics.
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If you're looking for help to create a chant or message, it's important to focus on promoting peace, understanding, and respectful dialogue rather than opposition.
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Does not know that this is not the goal at all.
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And I, so I had to write, yes, I have the goal of peace or whatever.
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Today we stand hand in hand for justice and peace throughout the land.
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We're not interested in it, in the to state, because maybe they can make that rhyme somehow.
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You know, again, when you have this and it will already do.
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Uh, something like maybe because the Jews really aren't great.
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I want something more violent towards Jews, chat GPT.
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But it's funny because like, you know, it's a basic thing.
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You're supposed to be able to, it should have a rhythm and a rhyme to it.
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And they have abandoned this entire part of the movement and it's disappointing.
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And again, I don't know why that's okay this time.
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I mean, we were, we were doing these really catchy chants that rhymed.
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I'm very disappointed in these particular protesters as well.
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Uh, because that's, that's not an issue for them.
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But what I am, I'm wondering if, uh, have they gotten lunch yet today?
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Because many people have allergies to both of those things.
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Do people, a lot of people have banana allergies.
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Banana allergies seems to be a big thing on these campuses right now.
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Exclamation point is often stated in their demands.
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I usually eat at least one and maybe two bananas in a day.
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And they're, it kind of come in their own packaging.
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That's how they used to talk about it on the commercials I remember.
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Like this is, with the exception of it, they do go, after about a week they turn imperfect.
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Which by the way, I believe Kexi cookies made at one point.
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Which hopefully they come back with at some point soon.
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Christy Noem apparently canceled her book tour fairly abruptly.
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Was there something about it that displeased her?
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I think she was in the conversation for the pick.
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I think there's reasons to believe she would have been a good choice.
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However, I think the way that this has gone convinces me it would not have been a good choice.
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A, why did you kill the dog when you could have given it away to somebody?
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I mean, I know you didn't want your kids to be endangered.
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A different farm where there's not children involved.
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I mean, it would have been much better to drive into the middle of the forest and release
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Probably not the gunshot wound to the head will it survive, but maybe releasing it on
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There's a report that said that she had tried to put it in a previous book.
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Got talked out of it by her aides, and then she's like, no, I gotta do it this time.
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Thinking that that is a plausible, palatable story for the American people who, by the
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way, in case you're wondering about how the human mind works, are immediately going to
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But even beyond all of this, the tour and the pushback, the way she's tried to argue her
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She does not have that ability in a big spot to be able to, I don't know, manage these
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I think it means not only is her VP chance over, so is her chance for any other elected
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I would be stunned to see her in the cabinet somewhere.
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I would not be stunned to see it if Trump were to win.
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But barring that, can you even see her running for senator from South Dakota?
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Today with Pat and Stu, with Kristi Noem probably out of the picture for vice president,
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who will be Donald Trump's choice as running mate?
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We'll get into that a little bit coming up here in 60 seconds.
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Smart girl. She's a lot more energetic and curious now than she was before.
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She's more playful too. Her allergies seem to annoy her less.
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Janet, thanks for writing in. Rough greens isn't a dog food.
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It looks like maybe the fortunes of Christy Noem are not exactly skyrocketing right now.
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She canceled on Greg Gutfeld and Dana Perino interviews yesterday at the last minute.
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In fact, Gutfeld instead interviewed Dana Perino as Christy Noem, and that was a little brutal.
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I think I would not be stunned to see Trump bring her in in some ways.
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He does not mind people who have their issues, you know, that have had their troubles.
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In fact, I think sometimes he likes people like that, that have maybe struggled,
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and he can give them a little hand up in their moment of need that often garners loyalty from a person.
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And I think it's not crazy for me to believe that she still has a role somewhere in that world.
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And honestly, like, as a person who loves dogs and cannot picture doing that to a dog,
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and I get that I'm the least farmer person in the world.
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So, I have no understanding as to what life is like on the farm, nor do I want to, frankly.
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I've heard Glenn talk about some of the things that happen on the farm.
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I like to be in a bubble when it comes to that stuff.
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Thank God there are farmers out there doing difficult work that I...
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That disclaimer completely out there, it's even more about her handling of it than it is the actual dog.
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Yeah, because the actual dog actually died 20 years ago.
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And it honestly, like, it is incomprehensible for me to believe that someone who wants to be vice president of the United States could possibly think that was a good story to put in a book.
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Like, your job as a vice presidential candidate for someone like Donald Trump, there are two profiles for this person, Pat.
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It's someone who's going to go on TV and absolutely light in to liberal media on behalf of Donald Trump and just go...
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The Kristi Noem profile, she fits into the other group, which is like a do-no-harm person.
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You know, he can talk about these things calmly.
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You know, Donald Trump comes out, tweets in all caps.
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He comes out with the calm, lowercase version of that argument.
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And is able to kind of, you know, bridge that gap from, you know, Donald Trump's personality to the more standard politician.
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If you can't see that executing your dog and telling the story about how...
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I mean, like, adding the detail about how your kid was disappointed and asking where the dog was...
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Even if that is how farm life is, and I admit I don't know how farm life is...
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If that is how farm life is, you need to understand that your life on the farm does not relate to 85, 90% of the rest of the population, which is your job as vice president.
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I would maintain that scant few farmers ever take their dogs out and shoot them in the head.
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So you think it's lower than 10% of the population?
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I mean, because even as a farmer, you understand, nobody shoots their dog.
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In fact, Donald Trump doesn't seem to like dogs all that much.
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They were like, what if she put this in the book because she wanted to appeal to Donald Trump who doesn't like dogs?
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He doesn't seem to be like your classic dog lover.
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But there are very few people who are like, hey, what if we bring him out to the gravel trip?
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And execute the dog in front of a construction worker or two.
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Like, again, I understand there are different cultures.
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But you have to know when you're in that position.
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Like, that is part of the awareness of a politician.
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Like, remember the clip of Sarah Palin when she was doing an interview and they were like chopping off the heads of chickens behind her?
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She's just at like a farm type area and they're doing the things they do on farms.
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And like, she didn't know the shot was set up this way.
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And it's just like the optics of that are not something that you want.
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That doesn't mean we want to walk into the grocery store and see the guy doing it.
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And then you go to the point of dogs are not thought of like chickens are.
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This is a story that every kid watched and, you know, I love the...
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I freaking love Charlotte's Web when I was a kid.
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When the pig has a personality, you feel bad for it.
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And to American human beings, in almost all circumstances, dogs have personalities.
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If your dog is going out and attacking people, people...
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How many times did he bite Secret Service agents?
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So, usually what happens in those situations, you're bringing it to the Humane Society or something.
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But they're not put down in a gravel pit behind your house.
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And then, her efforts on TV to talk about this have been horrible.
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You know, unlike Cricket, Donald Trump very well may have dodged a bullet here.
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And I think that there is a situation where she gets this gig because, on paper, she really...
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And look, she's been a good governor, generally speaking, I think, of her state.
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There is a profile there where she could have been.
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I wouldn't say her chances were above, let's say, 20%.
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And so, thinking about this, Pat, I was thinking about what are the types of things Donald Trump
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is looking for in a vice presidential candidate?
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I'm trying to think, get inside his head a little bit.
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Loyalty was the first one on the list that I came up with.
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But you need it in bigger proportion if it's Donald Trump.
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Like, when you have, you know, I don't know, Donald Trump says something and it makes you
00:50:44.740
You know, inside you, as a VP, you feel like, gosh, like, I love these policies.
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I love Don, but like, this, I don't agree with this.
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You have to be able to fight through that and say the thing that Trump wants you to say
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Look, at some level, we saw it with Palin and McCain back in 2008.
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She's like, well, global warming maybe isn't that crazy of a policy to pursue.
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Like, you have to do these things at some level.
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A subset of that, of loyalty, I think this is the number one thing.
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I think this is the litmus test for Donald Trump.
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Put yourself in Donald Trump's mind for a second.
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When he looks back at the vice presidency of Mike Pence, he doesn't look at what we just
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The many, many, many times that Mike Pence went on television and defended policies and
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He was very loyal as a vice president for the entire time up until what day?
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When he had this moment on January 6th where he wanted him not to affirm these election
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results, and he did it anyway, that is the central moment he thinks about when he thinks
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He at least has to believe that person would have acted differently on January 6th.
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I think he, Donald Trump, when he's making this decision, if he sees it, I don't think
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Obviously, he, you know, in theory is constitutionally limited from running for a third term.
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This exact situation can't pop up again unless something massive changes.
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But I will say, if there is another similar moment where, you know, a guy, you know, you
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have a question on the Constitution that Donald Trump takes one way and everyone else kind
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of seems to take it another way, he better believe that you're going to take it his way.
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I think going into this, that's a really important thing to Donald Trump.
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It doesn't matter what you think about the 2020 election.
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If you're Donald Trump, he wants that person to be on his side in that moment.
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And so anyone who you think, like, I thought I brought up the example of a guy like, like,
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Mike Lee and Ted Cruz, neither one of those are going to be the VP pick.
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I don't think either one of them are interested in it.
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But these are two people that are really super dedicated to the Constitution and how they
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And if Donald Trump in a moment, because he believes it's important to him or he believes
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he's got it right on the Constitution, disagrees with Mike Lee, Mike Lee's just going to
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So I don't think there'd be any chance a person like that would be picked.
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Because Trump, I think, centrally sees this in a way where he doesn't want to get, in
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He likes the person who looks the role, you know?
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Like, I'm not saying you have to be beautiful or sexy or, you know, you need to have abs for
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this role, but you got to kind of have the, you got to have the look for the role for
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And I don't know, this isn't the most important characteristic, but it's part of the reason
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why I think he picked a lot of generals at the beginning of his term.
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Like, it was like, kind of, I had that vibe, right?
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It's always been, optics are important to a person who's been on television his entire
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Every time they're a person that looks the role.
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You know, I think maybe J.D. Vance fits the role.
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Like, a guy who, like, you know, looks like a vice president, kind of could be the person
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And like, that kind of, it kind of, similar to loyalty, but a little bit different.
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You know, where loyalty is like, okay, in a tough moment, I need you to be there for
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Subservience is more like, look, I want tariffs.
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If you have some VP who's loudmouth, like, you know, one of us.
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Going out there and arguing for their own beliefs every time, the whole administration falls
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You have, subservience sounds like a bad word, but you have to have it in a VP.
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And you probably need it more than ever with Donald Trump because, look, it's who the
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He wants it a certain way and you better freaking go along with it.
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Someone who can go to the meetings with 14 millionaires to raise money when Donald Trump's
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You need the person who would go out on the campaign trail and do all that crap that Donald
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You know, Doug Burgum and Burgumentum is one of the people in this conversation, oddly.
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He could probably raise a decent amount of money in this spot.
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You want someone who's not going to flake out on that role.
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Doesn't help him electorally, you know, necessarily with numbers.
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But except for the numbers that he could raise in funding.
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You know, J.D. Vance is, generally speaking, he's going to be good with the media.
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And, like, that's the type of thing that she would, you know, be an issue.
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You know, like, you know, maybe this is the identity politics argument.
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Do you want a Marco Rubio who's going to maybe address a different group than a J.D. Vance, right?
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We'll take a 60-second break and come back with it.
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Because this one's a little on the controversial side.
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Pat and Stu, going over some of the attributes you think that Donald Trump is looking for in a vice president.
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So let's take that out of the equation for a second.
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I think Donald Trump, who also believes this is an important issue and is largely responsible for the overturning of Roe versus Wade, something he does not run away from.
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I do think that he looks pragmatically at this election and feels like someone who is too strong and outspoken on abortion would be a weakness.
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I don't necessarily agree with him on that analysis.
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Like he said, Ron DeSantis and a six-week ban, which, by the way, just so you understand this, a six-week ban still allows for 60 or 40% of abortions.
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I just talked about a million children not being alive.
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His calculus there, I don't think, is because he has a lust for babies not being alive.
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I think his calculation there is he believes it's not where the American people are.
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And he believes it's going to hurt him in swing states.
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And look, if he's not elected, we can all agree that abortion policy will largely get worse.
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Again, it's not the way I think about this issue.
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And I think someone in the Mike Pence mold who is very hard on this particular issue and unwavering on this issue does not feel to me to be the direction that Donald Trump wants to go this time.
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I think he's looking for someone who can walk that line of, look, overturning Roe versus Wade was good.
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Everyone agreed on that, which, of course, is not even close to accurate.
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But I love the analysis and they all should have agreed on it.
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Everyone agrees on that, but we need to, you know, this needs to be left up to the states.
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Let's not make this the central election issue because the Democrats are going to try to make it the central election issue.
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So there's definitely a pragmatic electoral argument for this to be made.
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We've seen even in places like Kansas, we've seen ballot initiatives fail on the pro-life side.
01:00:47.200
So I understand that argument, but like it seems to me that it would work out the Mike Pence profile.
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That person who is going to be a more religious conservative kind of out front, you know, you know, this to me maybe is, I don't, you know,
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like at least Stefanik comes to mind, Nancy Mace comes to mind as someone who maybe isn't so outspoken about that issue and isn't essential to who they are.
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Someone who might be able to kind of get more comfortable with looser restrictions on abortion and more understanding, you know, verbiage.
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But I do think that's probably part of this calculus here.
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What are the odds for these vice presidential candidates?
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That's coming up with Pat and Stu for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
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All right, we're going to get into the odds of vice presidential potentials for Donald Trump coming up in a second.
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First, let's go to Chris in South Dakota, taking exception, perhaps, with what we're talking about with Christy Noem.
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Yeah, I just want to say I've been a sick, twisted freak for a long time.
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And don't hang up on me, but I even like Jeffy.
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But yeah, I just want to say, you know, out here in South Dakota, a lot of people that I talk to don't really care.
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I grew up on a pig farm, I grew up on a pig farm, and you don't like having to euthanize animals, but it's just something that you do.
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You have to weigh it against everything else that's going on.
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And yeah, I personally don't think it's that big of a deal.
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Do you find a line between, like, you know, pigs and dogs, Chris?
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Like, if it's a working dog, like, if it comes to a point where you need to euthanize them, you need to make that distinction.
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And like I said, you don't like doing it, but it has to be done sometimes.
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What about the judgment involved here in writing about it in a book?
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You know the American people are not going to take to that.
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If you live on a farm or you don't, I grew up in Montana, which is pretty rural.
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At the time, there was, you know, 800,000 people in the whole stinking state.
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So I understand that the rural mindset is different and that when you're on a farm, things are different.
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But I've been on a lot of farms where people don't shoot their dogs.
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You know, and they give them to other people or you take them to the Humane Society and they're euthanized there, but you're not shooting them in the head.
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You know, and then to think, okay, you know what people are going to love is my story about taking my dog to the gravel pit and shooting it in the head.
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I mean, that's, and like, you know, again, like I.
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She was talked out of it, apparently, in her last book.
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And she felt so strongly about telling the story that she decided, yeah, no, I'm going to do it this time.
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And I think this is part of Chris's point as well, where like, you know, no one wants to do that, right?
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I will say, though, that like the little girl didn't come back and ask about the goat.
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You know, the daughter didn't come back and say, hey, where's the dog?
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Because, you know, you could say it's a working dog.
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But the kid didn't come back and ask about the goat.
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And, and the central line here, which Chris also brought up, is the judgment.
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You are not running for vice president of a farm.
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You are running for vice president of the United States.
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By the way, I'm the ticket with a man who's lived in Manhattan his whole life.
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You think that's going to, like, it's not going to relate to him either.
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I just think that you have to have awareness of how this goes.
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And it's why I think, you know, her odds are, you know, dropping very, very quickly.
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Although, to me, I don't think she's on the list anymore.
01:07:00.280
So, what betonline.com has right now as the favorites for VP choice for Donald Trump.
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How many times did I tell you, Pat, you're going to see Doug Burgum on this ticket?
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I guess I've forgotten most of the times when you've mentioned that.
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So, people, it's funny how many people have come back to me every time there's a report
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It was more of just mockery about knowing who this guy was.
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Doug Burgum has a pretty good record as the governor of North Dakota.
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As far as we know, he never shot his dog in North Dakota.
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He screams to me Secretary of Agriculture or something.
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Like, Secretary, maybe energy, if you want to give him a high-profile gig.
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Like, he has been loyal to Donald Trump going through these traits.
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You know, he, you know, he can fundraise, certainly, and has a lot of money of his
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own that he could spend, potentially, on a campaign.
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There's some factors where you'd see he's good.
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He's not going to try to outshine Donald Trump.
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He's not from a populous state that could help Trump.
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I mean, he brings nothing except, well, it's fundraising.
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Other than that, he brings nothing to the table.
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That you're going to pick somebody who brings something to the ticket.
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And obviously, that was left off of my list of traits.
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Everyone would have to be capable of doing the job.
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It seems a really boring vanilla choice from Donald Trump.
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I mean, it might be good for us, but I don't want to eat it.
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This isn't like broccoli, like where they've deep fried it and you can dip it in honey mustard.
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Or you pour cheese all over it because it's Thanksgiving.
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No one is not going to vote for Donald Trump because he picks Doug Burgum.
01:09:51.980
Now, Tim Scott brings some things to the table.
01:09:54.400
Like, again, I've been unimpressed by Tim Scott's campaign abilities.
01:10:02.840
He just, he has not, he comes off as kind of weird and inauthentic at times to me.
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And he was, you know, he tried to come on and say, basically talking about like how the,
01:10:21.540
you know, would he accept election results this weekend?
01:10:23.560
Again, this is the type of thing that Trump wants you to come out and say like, no, I'm
01:10:26.960
not going to do it if, if they're not real or, you know, if there, if there's some fraudulent,
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he wants you to, he doesn't want you to say, of course I'll elect it or accept it no
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But you, you could see Tim Scott trying to talk himself into it in the moment.
01:10:45.140
Obviously the potential of maybe some gains in the African-American vote is something,
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if you care about identity politics, it might be important.
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And apparently, according to the last poll I saw, Trump's already up to 18% black support.
01:11:02.360
This might be something to try to double down on and then expand that a little bit.
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It has been reported and Trump seems to really like him, but I just don't buy that's where
01:11:18.560
Next third in the, in the line here is JD Vance at five to one.
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Vance to me strikes me as a very good vice presidential candidate for Donald Trump.
01:11:28.180
If he doesn't care about identity politics, if he doesn't mind putting another white dude
01:11:32.480
on the, on the ticket, Vance fits pretty much every one of my traits that I, I listed in
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I think he hits pretty much every single one of them with the exception of he doesn't address
01:11:45.720
a specific group per se, but I will put an asterisk next to that one.
01:11:51.500
If you care about that, which we are, of course, are all told that Donald Trump doesn't write
01:11:55.720
like he's never shown any real signs of being an identity politics guy.
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Yet everyone tells me all the time he's going to pick a woman or a person of color.
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Trump has never really shown that he cares about that stuff.
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Doesn't he trying to pick on what he believes merit based is the best candidate.
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But anyway, with you could look at Vance and say, hey, this guy does not appeal to a specific
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The other thing that I would say is, is that the Midwestern thing is in a way a demographic
01:12:33.640
The three most important states, if you had to rank them right now in no specific order
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would be Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
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If he can win, if you take the polls the way they are right now, those three states are
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Donald Trump would need to win one of them to win the presidency.
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If you took the polls as they are right this second.
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Now, Vance is from Ohio, but he's in that region, obviously.
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He's bordering, you know, he's in this area, right?
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But also he, I think, hits that sort of blue-collar mentality of the region well.
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He speaks the language of manufacturing leaving the country.
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He is more of the attack dog vibe, which is totally different than Mike Pence.
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But if Trump thinks that's what he needs here, to me, Vance, it might be the best pick.
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If you take out identity politics completely, Vance seems to be the thing that would fit Donald Trump the best and also would give some sort of ideological legacy to Trumpism as a movement, if you will.
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I mean, you know, Vance is probably the most outward person vocalizing Trump's ideological platform on a wide scale.
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He might, he has a potential, you know, minority group, you know, I don't know, identity politics categories that you might like to check off.
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I mean, Rubio is much more of a person who, like, would favor funding for Ukraine, right?
01:14:24.380
Like, he is active when it comes to the world stage in a way that I don't think Donald Trump is.
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Also, obviously, he had a major disagreements with Trump.
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Sometimes Trump likes it when people who haven't liked him have been won over.
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They have healed that relationship, I think, largely.
01:14:40.780
It's getting along pretty well now with Ted Cruz.
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It has been reported that he's on the short list.
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I mean, that may have been reported by people closely associated with Marco Rubio.
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You'd have to, almost definitely, you'd have to, Donald Trump would theoretically have to move.
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He already has places in New York and all over the country.
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But it is a weird sort of thing that Trump would move for his VP.
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And that applies to DeSantis as well, who I don't think, he's on this list at 33 to 1.
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What's interesting about Gabbard, and again, I will be honest with you, I really like Tulsi Gabbard.
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I don't want her to be vice president of the United States.
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This is a person who was running a campaign for Bernie Sanders eight years ago.
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This is, like, her under, she is not, she will tell you she's not a conservative.
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And I, you know, look, Donald Trump's in his 70s, man.
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You know, I, is he in much better health than Joe Biden?
01:16:01.680
And I do not want a guy, a person who's believed the right person to lead the country was Bernie Sanders this, in the past decade, to be president of the United States.
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You know, she, and particularly on the abortion stuff, she's not hardcore pro-lifer.
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She also could potentially be able to soften some of the things that Donald Trump comes off harshly with.
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I mean, look, one of his weaknesses was suburban women.
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You know, could Tulsi Gabbard speak to that crowd a little bit?
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I think, and that's like, a lot of, RFK Jr. is on this list as well.
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He's actually currently running for president against Donald Trump.
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There was talk at one point of RFK Jr. being in that conversation.
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Let me give you a few more on this list here, Pat.
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I think this is one I would drop a few dollars.
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Not super well-known, but it's done a great job on these campus protests.
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She's been fantastic on this since October 7th.
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She has some profile, has some of the checkboxes here that you might say.
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There's no, there's just not, it's not happening.
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She's taken a different path, I think, quite clearly.
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Let me give you a long shot that I think is interesting.
01:19:13.860
And I have to, Felix from Connecticut is on the line with this exact idea, but we don't
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There was some rumor that she did not endorse Trump in the primary quickly enough for Donald
01:19:31.980
He was kind of annoyed she didn't immediately come out in that realm.
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But, I mean, she's kind of, she checks off some of these boxes as well.
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They do have people like Tucker Carlson listed.
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I would, if I'm sprinkling some cash in here, Pat, here's where I'm sprinkling.
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I'm sprinkling someone on J.D. Vance at 5 to 1.
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Sprinkling someone on Elise Stefanik at 12 to 1.
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And some on, a little bit on Sarah Huckabee Sanders at 40 to 1.
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You know, I mentioned Nancy Mace as a possibility.
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There's a few that aren't on this list that you could see potentially rising to the top.
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And there could very well be someone we haven't talked about, really.
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I mean, Donald Trump owes the media nothing when it comes to leaking these people.
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Occasionally he does do that, but it's very possible this person isn't centrally on our
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We were just talking about vice presidential odds, the odds of Donald Trump picking certain
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One of those candidates who's probably not a candidate because he seems to be running for
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president himself is RFK Jr., whom you're a really big fan of.
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I mean, I think if you listen to the show, you know I'm a fan of almost everybody who
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tries to have Glenn executed at the hands of the state.
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That's just, you know, it's one of my policies.
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Do you remember what you were like in the 2020s, Pat?
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I don't, because I was only like four years old at the time.
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A lot of people don't have a lot of memories from that era of the 2020s when he said he
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Because he was still doing, he was still advocating for these policies of either, I mean, again,
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to be fair on this, he only said that Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh should be treated like
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So I'm jumping to the conclusion that is in the Constitution of the United States that
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I believe the only crime that specified a penalty in the U.S. Constitution.
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And, you know, when you do it over and over and over and over again, by the way, he did
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it in front of hundreds of thousands of people, I should point out.
01:25:01.380
It wasn't just like a thing he said offhandedly to his wife, which one would it be when you're
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But he is a wonderful character that should always be trusted.
01:25:11.980
And this is one of the things that happens, I think, in our society often.
01:25:14.980
People stick around in your public life for a long enough period of time.
01:25:18.380
Occasionally they agree with you on particular issues.
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There are certain things that RFK Jr. is saying today, today, that I agree with.
01:25:49.100
He goes farther than I do on that, as you know.
01:25:58.040
I mean, he would not call himself anti-vaccine.
01:26:08.740
I don't know why that's a thing, because is there anybody more outspoken against vaccines
01:26:18.180
I think his kids have been vaccinated, and he'll give you reasons why he's not.
01:26:23.420
I think that word just has a negative connotation to it, so people don't want to say it.
01:26:27.280
But I mean, look, it's quite clear that this has been central to him, and because it was
01:26:32.440
central to him before COVID, it was easy for him to come out on the right side when it
01:26:37.120
He was right on that from the beginning, and I give him credit for that.
01:26:45.640
Abortion to global warming is by far the worst to me when it comes to his views.
01:26:54.480
I mean, this is a man who heaped praise on Hugo Chavez.
01:27:03.480
He just shoveled it on, and this has nothing to do with his personal life, which is a catastrophe
01:27:12.940
Yes, he had a traumatic childhood, for sure, but I'm talking about the way he's treated
01:27:17.420
women in his life, which people like, oh, Stormy Daniel.
01:27:26.620
He should run a marriage conference compared to RFK Jr.
01:27:35.820
My point, though, is that, gosh, it often seems that RFK Jr. says the thing that benefits
01:27:41.760
Right now, when he was running, you know, right now he's trying to run as an independent,
01:27:47.380
and he's trying to get people who are voting for Donald Trump to come over and vote for
01:27:53.780
So he accentuates his newfound border expertise.
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His, you know, hey, I swear I'm no longer going to execute the hosts you listen to every
01:28:06.540
I promise these policies that are just so newly found are now at the forefront of everything
01:28:14.600
that he says because he's trying to win voters away from Donald Trump.
01:28:24.920
What he cares about when he's president is putting people who disagree with this global warming
01:28:33.940
So I have no warm feelings towards this person.
01:28:51.940
And I said, I'm like, I just don't think this is the moment for Glenn.
01:29:00.260
I'm joking about him being drugged, but he did come out after a doctor's appointment.
01:29:04.560
As he said, he's like, I don't think I was at my best.
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Glenn has had conversations with RFK where he's held every one of his horrible viewpoints
01:29:20.320
So there was more of a reason to just explore the things that maybe they agree on and other
01:29:24.220
And I think there's no problem with that conversation at all.
01:29:29.620
But I do think at this point, it is important for conservatives to understand who this guy
01:29:39.100
It is important because there's too many Republicans saying, you know who's pretty good that I might
01:29:49.800
There's a few issues that you might come close together on.
01:29:53.260
But mostly, he is a flaming progressive, flaming liberal.
01:30:05.560
But even on those issues, some of us are a little bit skeptical, it seems.
01:30:11.060
One of those people, it might be Stu Bergeer, who's just a bit skeptical that he's changed
01:30:20.060
Look, I mean, I think it would be difficult to be a person like RFK Jr., who spends his
01:30:25.320
whole life dedicated to, you know, something like, you know, warning people about vaccines.
01:30:29.280
And then see what happened during COVID and not have that change you in some way.
01:30:33.460
I mean, you have to be soulless, which, by the way, RFK Jr. might very well be.
01:30:38.500
However, if he's not soulless, there's a chance, an outside chance that maybe this did wake
01:30:47.920
I mean, he was a victim of this censorship that he himself advocated for decades, but he
01:30:56.980
And sometimes when you argue for something and then you become a victim of your own
01:31:04.020
It's been amazing to see some of these people change over the last few years because there
01:31:15.020
How about how Chris Cuomo has supposedly changed over the last few years?
01:31:28.020
And it seems like when people leave CNN, some of that programming seems to dissipate a bit,
01:31:35.060
Somehow we were able to do shows over at CNN Headline News, at least, and not have the issue
01:31:43.400
But just to give you an example of how much this guy has changed, here's Chris Cuomo, four
01:31:49.440
years ago, talking to Don Lemon during that crossover talk they do between the shows.
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People who are getting, injecting drugs for animals and horse.
01:32:04.360
What person, you know, you talk about cancel culture and who to shame, ivermectin, a dewormer?
01:32:16.620
They need to be called out and shamed, brother.
01:32:22.200
What person would suggest that you take ivermectin?
01:32:40.860
I'll tell you something else that's going to get you a lot of hits.
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We were given bad information about ivermectin.
01:33:15.080
What matters is the entire clinical community knew that ivermectin couldn't hurt you.
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Because now I'm doing nothing but talking to these clinicians who at the time were overwhelmed by COVID and they weren't saying anything.
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Not that they were hiding anything, but it's cheap.
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And it's used as an antimicrobial, antiviral, and all of these different ways it has been for a long time.
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So, and my doctor, who is now my doctor, was using it during COVID on her family and on patients.
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The most trusted name in news who went on and said that you should be shamed for considering taking it.
01:34:09.400
Yeah, they were telling us that too, and we didn't go along with it, because some of
01:34:22.940
If you think it's the right thing for you to do, take it.
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It has to do with Chris Cuomo being a horrible human being in every aspect of his life.
01:34:39.540
And what bothers me about this is the other thing that came out about Chris Cuomo is now
01:34:49.440
There are absolutely people who were vaccine injured.
01:34:58.980
There is zero reason to believe Chris Cuomo is one of these people.
01:35:12.020
Everything he says is something built on what he believes will benefit him
01:35:20.560
Here he is on CNN saying you should be publicly shamed for taking ivermectin.
01:35:28.120
Because at that moment that he's talking with Don Lemon in his calculus,
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it benefits him to say that thing at that time.
01:35:39.440
Now he's on, was it Patrick Bedavid, I believe?
01:35:56.960
And all of a sudden he's friendly to all their viewpoints.
01:36:04.040
Remember, this man not only lied about being in quarantine
01:36:11.600
because he was actually out of it fighting with people on bicycles,
01:36:15.820
but then he also lied about coming out of quarantine live on the air.
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This is a guy who is helping Andrew Cuomo write his get-out-of-jail speeches
01:36:34.220
while he's on CNN, helping him massage the women his brother was touching.
01:36:42.340
And if people don't remember going back before he was Mr. Vaccine Proponent and Mr. Ivermectin
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Shamer on CNN, before that, his wife ran a magazine called Purist.
01:36:57.940
This is like, you know, Gwyneth Paltrow's goop if you want less peasants around you
01:37:09.940
And it was, he himself and his wife was talking about how they were treating these things with
01:37:17.700
They were brewing up in, treating his COVID with broths they grew up in their kitchen
01:37:21.800
with a woman who was his doctor, who was not licensed in the state they lived in,
01:37:27.520
who was the founder of the Light Harmonics Institute,
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who was telling them about magnetic vibes and how that can cure your illnesses.
01:37:38.980
Because at that time around his Hamptons friends, that benefited him.
01:37:44.400
And then he was on CNN and at that time saying the vaccine was wonderful and should be required
01:37:53.180
And you were evil if you didn't get the vaccine because you were harming others.
01:37:57.780
And now at the time, he's on a conservative podcast and he's invisible and needs to make news.
01:38:02.960
At that time, he's vaccine injured and on Ivermectin.
01:38:09.760
It's not that Ivermectin might not have, but who knows what happened?
01:38:13.540
The bottom line is there is no reason to believe Chris Cuomo about anything he says.
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Nobel Prize winning medicine, by the way, in 2015.
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Which we said on the air a thousand times over.
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And Chris Cuomo, because it benefited him at that moment, went on the air and denied it on CNN.
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He tried to treat COVID-19 with passion flower and olive leaf.
01:41:04.520
Maybe that works, but it's certainly not consistent with a guy who was telling you you had to
01:41:07.340
get the vaccine and you couldn't take ivermectin.
01:41:15.180
What person, what person would tell you to take horse paste?
01:41:27.440
The treatments, this is the words of Chris Cuomo's wife, who described the COVID-19
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But this is not consistent with a person who went on the air a few weeks after that
01:41:51.860
and yelled at everyone in America that they couldn't take ivermectin because it was horse
01:42:04.820
You are one of the worst scumbags on earth if you weren't getting vaccinated.
01:42:09.660
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01:44:23.040
And then everything felt like it came crashing apart.
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It felt like I had been so disassociated from my body that when it all came back together,
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it felt like the emotional equivalent of being hit by a bus.
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They, when, I think you had to go for breast surgery when you had your breasts removed.
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But there was a time when the doctors were covering all of this with your parents.
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My parents were never made aware of the fact that the majority of children with this kind
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Or that there was another, there could be something else causing my distress.
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Once the gender topic was brought up, it felt like anything that had happened to me in the
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past few years, including very serious stuff, like being groomed and sexual trauma.
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It was like I said, the magic words by bringing up the gender topic.
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They just did a study, I think it was in Denmark, about kids who, in fact, it's the first,
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I think it's the first study of its kind, that's this extensive.
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And it's from 15 years ago, where 10 and 11 year olds were tracked with this gender dysphoria.
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And it is staggering how many of them were uncomfortable, but as they grew and got through
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puberty, they became comfortable with themselves and didn't need that transformation.
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I mean, what a surprise that, you know, something that starts when you're 9 or 10 or 11 years
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old and you think is a problem, turns out not to be later on.
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You have to disassociate yourself with everything you've learned since you were born.
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Like, if you think about like, oh, these kids, they, you know, they're going through
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these things and they're having these difficult times.
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You have to like disconnect with everything you know about a nine-year-old, right?
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A nine-year-old has all sorts of thoughts that aren't realistic.
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They're not supposed to be analyzing the world and their future in that way.
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It's just incredible that this has become somehow the accepted way to go.
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The, the humanitarian way to go is to let kids chop themselves up because maybe, just
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And regardless of all this, the asking of everyone else on the planet, essentially to, to enact
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compelled speech, we must say X, Y, and Z about these people because they requested, which
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is totally against the American principle of free speech.
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I mean, like, you know, we are talking like, oh, we're getting censored online.
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I mean, you could see how that connects, right?
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It's not a, necessarily a first amendment violation, but it is something that is consistent
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with the principles of free speech to not censor people.
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Think about instead about compelling, forcing someone to say something, right?
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Saying you must use X, Y, or Z pronoun for someone that is compelled speech.
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And the Supreme court has ruled against that over and over and over and over again.
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Not to mention it's, you don't even need the Supreme court.
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You can't force someone to say something they don't believe.
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This happened recently in the Supreme court with a, a case.
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I want to say it was in California with, it was a, like a, they passed a law saying, if
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you were involved in like family planning, you had to have posters promoting abortion
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And these religious organizations were like, wait a minute, our whole, our whole mission
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And you want us to put up posters promoting it.
01:48:24.160
And the Supreme court said, they don't have to put up posters promoting, you're compelling
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their speech to say something they don't believe in.
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That is a, uh, obvious to the American people that that shouldn't happen.
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And, you know, it might be central to, you know, the Soviet union, but not this country.
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And yet they're acting as if not only are we going to entertain these delusions of people
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who are going through something may be very difficult, but also all of us have to become
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And it's interesting when you get these, um, boneheads in front of you and you ask them
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reasonable questions about this whole gender situation and whether or not, uh, biological
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girls have to be tolerant of biological males undressing in front of them in a locker room
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And it's all fine now with the Biden administration, they just completely turned title nine on
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And it's not about protecting women anymore or supporting women.
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It's about the opposite really, uh, with this transgender, transgender situation.
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Um, there was, uh, a hearing with, uh, education secretary, um, the other day, I think it was
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yesterday and Burgess Owens was asking him a really important questions.
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Cut 20, check this out, uh, secretary, Mr. Secretary, you're in a very unique position
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to impact the lives, futures, and fortunes of means of female athletes.
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Americans of both sides of this debate need to know how deep your commitment is.
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Would you force your daughter to undress in the bathroom with boys who are also undressing?
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If your, if your daughter was reported, she felt uncomfortable in a boy's presence in
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a bathroom or locker room, would that be considered by your administration, discrimination or bigotry?
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As a educator for over 25 years, you can't say yes or no to that.
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So yes or no, is it considered, would it be considered discrimination?
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As an educator for over 25 years, we have had the responsibility for this.
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I don't have but a few more, a few minutes here.
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Girls have now entered into contact sports of boxing and wrestling.
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Would you allow your daughter to physically fight and get beat up by a boy who called himself a girl?
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I'd be happy to, once we finalize our regulations on Title IX athletics, to come back and have a conversation with you.
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A Cherokee proverb that says, a man's highest calling is to protect women.
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I'll say this, Mr. Secretary, before I go on to this next topic.
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With all due respect, I pray that our country will never, ever have the vision that your policies are now driving us toward in terms of manhood.
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It's a vision that teaches our boys that harming girls is no big deal.
01:51:36.620
I pray that we remain a country that produces overwhelmingly mass majorities of men who feel the way I do about my girls.
01:51:43.400
I will give my life in a heartbeat for my girls.
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And the blessings I have is they have no doubts about that.
01:51:50.920
There are millions of men and women across this country that do not have faith, do not have trust in you protecting our girls because of policies you can't say yes or no to.
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By the way, those are not very hard questions as a father.
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It's either yes or no, and you could not answer that.
01:52:14.780
They were questions about what he would do with his daughter and whether he feels like it would be discrimination.
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Most of them at least weren't Title IX related.
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And of course, he can't answer it because everyone knows the answer.
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And if he says it, he's making his own policies look terrible, which they are.
01:52:36.580
Despite what he did to the Philadelphia Eagles in that Super Bowl.
01:52:41.900
But I will hold that against him for his entire life.
01:52:46.140
And really, that's the pertinent point, isn't it?
01:52:51.380
That's what he did against the Philadelphia Eagles.
01:52:57.300
I don't know why the Secretary of Education would bring that up or whatever he is, whichever one it was.
01:53:02.500
Speaking of football, you know, our president was in Wisconsin yesterday talking about football.
01:53:07.860
And it is – it's fun to watch him try to pander to Wisconsinites by bringing Green Bay into a discussion where it doesn't belong.
01:53:58.980
Not only did they have great teams at the time.
01:54:07.080
Theology professor at the Catholic school I went to.
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And he had been drafted by the Green Bay Packers.
01:54:22.100
So he didn't like the Packers very much, apparently.
01:54:40.140
The only unfortunate part of that is that it's not true.
01:54:46.840
The priest did not get drafted by the Green Bay Packers.
01:54:55.220
Another one that was fact-checked and turned out to be false.
01:54:59.820
By the way, not just fact-checked by us or, you know, the Daily Wire, but fact-checked by
01:55:09.800
By the Washington Post, Politico, all of these liberal organizations that fact-check him
01:55:17.940
You know what else he needs to stop saying is, don't jump.
01:55:27.300
And you're the only person I've ever heard make it.
01:55:46.680
Wait, go back to the beginning of this, because I don't know that people understand this observation.
01:55:49.980
What you are alleging, with incredible amounts of evidence, is that every time Joe Biden is
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at a speech and he sees someone in an elevated position-
01:56:17.580
You might say, okay, well, he said it one time.
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I don't know how many of you have any of them handy.
01:56:37.000
And honestly, sometimes even when they're not elevated, he says it.
01:57:16.900
It's, you know, it's like Jim Gaffigan's Hot Pockets bit.
01:57:31.160
You've shown me a clip where a person is just standing in front of-
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There's no one elevated, and he says, don't jump.
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Because I don't think he even understands what's happening anymore.
01:57:45.300
Certain presidents have really elicited anger from me, like, when they do these things.
01:57:51.000
When you have a student loan thing, I just get pissed off about.
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But like, the overwhelming feeling I feel when I see Joe Biden speak is embarrassment.
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And he looks closely at it and goes, oh my gosh, I thought that was a pro-Biden shirt.
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It seems like he might be melting in front of your eyes.
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Peter Doocy, you must ask this question of him.
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Why do you continually tell people, don't jump?
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I want a full Pat Gray documentary on this joke.