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On today's show: Fox and Oda & Whiskey, Bitcoin, the latest in the Iran crisis, and the Epstein/Stephen Hawking story. Plus, a review of a dog food supplement called Rough Greens, and more!
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Well, looks like seven state capitals were evacuated yesterday in some sort of a coordinated,
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Coincidentally, seven bomb threats were called in to seven different state capitals all yesterday.
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The attacks that happened yesterday in Iran, should you worry about them?
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Are you into this Jeffrey Epstein thing as much as it seems everybody else is?
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I think what I'm supposed to say is yes, but I don't know, man.
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Look, I'm very, very interested in what actually happened with Jeffrey Epstein and many of these names that have been released and many more.
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This is a cake that they are feeding us at the circus.
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Because I didn't get much that was new out of this.
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Was there anything that you saw in these names that you were surprised about?
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I mean, David Copperfield was not a surprise, I got to say.
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But, like, I don't, none of this was a surprise.
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Like, we knew, we still don't know to the extent that Bill Clinton was involved in this.
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Like, this is a, a bunch of people who were brought up by, you know, in various, you know,
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everything, Cameron Diaz was brought, I don't think Cameron Diaz was involved.
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And it strikes me as, like, there's other information that is held, not in these lawsuits,
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So, he lands in an airport, private airport near New York City.
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And at that moment, they go and they raid his condo.
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The government takes all sorts of evidence, tape, documents, God knows what.
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And then Jeffrey Epstein kills himself, or you may have another theory on that.
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I've been fashioning a noose out of paper napkins and lace doilies.
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When I need to go, those lace doilies and those papered thin, thin, you know, single-ply toilet paper nooses,
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Any of that information and seemingly no path to get it at any point.
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Like, every little bit of evidence in this particular case is positive.
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What am I supposed to do with that information?
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Didn't you hear the guy who owns the Hyatt, you know, the chain?
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We don't have any evidence of it, but he was named.
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And all these people have plausible deniability.
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Because, you know, look, in reality, this is real world.
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Jeffrey Epstein hung out with basically every power player that you know.
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Now, that doesn't mean they all were hooking up with 12-year-olds.
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You should think that, but we should argue about it.
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And I got to say, too, there's a huge line here.
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Like, the Donald Trump part of this is particularly egregious, right?
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Donald Trump is on the record talking about how much Jeffrey Epstein seems to like younger
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They weren't close friends, but they ran in powerful circles.
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They were very rich people in powerful circles.
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All of this long before any of the accusations against Epstein were public.
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You're hanging out with a person, let's say, 12 years before he's accused of a crime.
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There's no reason for you to be mentioned in the same sentence.
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No, and before he was charged with a crime, Donald Trump kicked him out of Mar-a-Lago.
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No, and said it was because he made some sexual advance on an underage girl.
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So it's really egregious to try to tie him into this particular thing.
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Now, Clinton is a much more, he was on the plane a bunch of times.
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Maxwell is on the record saying Bill Clinton likes him young.
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Gates met with, Bill Gates met with Epstein after all of this stuff went down.
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Like, after he was already accused and had, all that stuff went down where people knew
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what Epstein was involved in and he still was meeting with him.
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And his divorce with his wife is rumored to be about that.
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Before this became a big story, it was rumored that she was, she had had it with his relationship
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That's, that was one of the things that was brought up in the divorce, apparently.
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Is there, is there more evidence to support anything nefarious here?
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I mean, you've seen the interview with Bill Gates on this probably, but it's like, he's
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But like, to try to, like, we're just going down this road of like, well, let's just talk
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about Donald Trump because, you know, you're mentioning Bill Clinton.
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Like, it is the circus that you're talking about.
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So here's the thing that you should pay attention to.
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When anybody is talking about this today, you should say, you know, the FBI director has
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the black book, has all of the evidence, most likely has all of the tapes because they took
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And it is now under the purview of the FBI, the director of the FBI.
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Do you think that's too much power for one man to have to have all of that information?
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Do you think it was most likely done as an Intel operation?
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Most likely Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence officer.
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So he was blackmailing people or using that for other countries or our country to blackmail
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Should one man in our government have access to that?
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And because it is revolving around the rich, the powerful, the politically connected, shouldn't
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Because if it was just a truck driver union, we'd know all the names.
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And they'd be in jail if they had done something.
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So why is it the FBI is sitting on this to protect their own?
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OK, even if you say that's OK, which I don't hang on just a second.
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Should one person is that one person going to be able to use any of this because that
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one person could say, you know what, we're going to release this on you.
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It is exactly the kind of stuff that Stalin would have loved.
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It's exactly the reason why everybody hates J. Edgar Hoover and thought J. Edgar Hoover was
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It has probably more damaging things than Hoover had collected over 50 years.
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I think we should stop talking about who's on this list where it gives us really nothing
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and start talking about what why is the FBI not releasing everything?
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Remember, this is the same FBI that had the laptop of Hunter Biden for two years before
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I mean, if you think about it, like we had that hypothetical conversation, what would what
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have what would have happened to the Hunter Biden laptop if there wasn't a copy left at
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Like, let's just say it got into the FBI's hands and they, you know, the guy at the Apple
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And we know like this Epstein thing is the story.
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There would have been a rumor about what was in there.
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And we never would have known what was no, how can we go back to the ABC anchor that
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was doing, I think, Saturday morning, you know, Good Morning America or something.
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First of all, I was told, who's Jeffrey Epstein?
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Then the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about Prince Andrew and threatened
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We were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview Kate and Will that we, that also quashed the
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And then, and then Alan Dershowitz was also implicated in it because of the planes.
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I tried for three years to get it on to no avail.
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And now it's all coming out and it's like these new revelations and I freaking had all
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Like every day I get more and more pissed because I'm just like, oh my God, we, it was,
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Brad Edwards, the attorney, three years ago saying like, like we, there will come a day
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where we will realize Jeffrey Epstein was the most prolific pedophile this country has ever
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And that's a humble, and we still don't have that report.
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We still don't have, why is ABC still suppressing all of this?
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I mean, I will say, you know, on the Alan Dershowitz front, I mean, she came out and
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said, ah, maybe it wasn't Alan Dershowitz years later because he sued.
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And it's important to know that all of her accusations did not seem to prove, to prove
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Certainly the Dershowitz one fell apart completely by her own words.
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So, I mean, I absolutely believe it about Bill Clinton, but that's just because I think
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However, I wouldn't say Bill Clinton needs to be rounded up as a pedophile.
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It's unfair in a way that, you know, I'm sure, again, I kind of agree with your take
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on what actually happened, but he should have, we should have the evidence so that we can
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figure out whether these things occurred or not.
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No one deserves, no one, because of their position, deserves to have all of this boarded
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Okay, he's a former president, but Cincinnati's, you're a farmer, you go to serve, you come
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I can understand while you're in office, maybe you don't do things because it's just a distraction
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But afterwards, why does he get special protection?
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There are a lot of good reasons not, you know, to not want, you know, some cyber criminal
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So, see, the problem here is, is that we no longer believe in people, and we no longer
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believe in our Constitution and our Declaration of Independence, because we don't even know
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They believed in individuals, but they knew that they could go wrong the more money and
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So, they developed a system that would try to restrain those people from being able to
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do all the things that they're doing to you and for themselves.
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Now, by the way, by the way, not a surprise, guess who outperformed the market last year?
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So, the Constitution was put there to stop that kind of stuff from happening.
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And now, the left, by saving democracy, by this claim that they saved democracy, they're saving
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democracy by destroying democracy and our republic.
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How can you claim you are saving the democracy by taking names of people off of a ballot?
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If that was done, and it was by Saddam Hussein, if it was done, and it is in Russia by Putin,
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Oh, the state is getting involved, and the elites are picking and choosing who can be on
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But by saying we have to save democracy, ends justify the means.
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So, letting you decide on the election, the fate of the next president, on whether or not
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these people should be tried, or whether their pedophilic kind of actions should be even
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considered, because what they do is perhaps more important for the collective.
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This is the destruction of the people, the people's voice, and the republic.
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I will tell you, we've got to get into it a little bit later.
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This goes right to Donald Trump, because they now say anything needs to be done to save the
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And so they'll violate the Constitution to do that.
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You know, I teach my kids all the time, when you, if you say you want to do something,
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you want to be great at it, you want to be successful, great.
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All you have to do is, when you decide to do something, do it the right way the first
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I mean, that's the way I was taught, and I don't always live that way.
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I'm like, okay, I, but if you do it, you are going to rocket ahead of everyone.
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Okay, I'm going to make a statement, and then I'm going to describe what's going through
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your head on that statement, or should be going through your head on that statement.
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This is, I don't think, Stu just said off the air that he hasn't seen it in his career.
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It was like, oh, the polling in Iowa is X, and they give the real clear politics polling
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average, which, of course, is a fine, absolutely fine place to go and check for the polling
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But when the polling average is built out of polls that were made on, like, December 8th,
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But, like, that's basically where we are with these polls.
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I think they sort of gave up because Trump is 50 points ahead, and they're like, okay,
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And I think that's probably true and probably explains why there isn't that much interest
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But still, except they are pulling him off the ballots.
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So if you're pulling him off the ballots, shouldn't there be the discussion, A, can you even do that?
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The second thing, by the way, where is the Supreme Court on this?
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Well, to be able to get him back on the ballot.
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So, in order for him to be on the Colorado ballot, they've got to decide today.
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And what happens in Colorado if he's not on the ballot?
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Honestly, I think what happens, it could be that.
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I honestly think what happens is the Colorado Republican Party just throws out the entire
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Especially if, if, if by the, I don't know the date off the top of my head of when Colorado
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is, but it's not one of the first ones, if Donald Trump has basically locked up the nomination
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by then, what they'll do is essentially change the rules.
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I mean, this is just the Republican Party we're talking about.
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I understand that, but look at what's happening.
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So, by taking him off the ballot, you will be forcing the hand of the Republican Party
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And rightfully so, if you're a DeSantis supporter, you're going to say, wait a minute, they're just
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And then, I stand by, the superdelegates are going to come in for the Democrats and do
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I'm telling you, something is going to happen with this president and his run.
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Seven states had their state capitals locked down yesterday.
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Just to finish with this point on the polls, the last, in the 538 average that people are
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quoting all over the place, the most recent person asked about this election was December
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How many times have we seen an election change in Iowa, in particular, over a one-month period?
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Rick Santorum was still like 2% in Iowa a month and a half before the election.
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Isn't it also bizarre how all of these things that we have always done, my whole life, and
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if anything happened, it happened slowly, but it was always a positive to make it faster,
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All of a sudden, with all of this nation's technology, we just can't seem to do polls.
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And we keep getting national polls, like, of what value right now is a national poll
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Like, right now, what matters is Iowa and New Hampshire and maybe South Carolina, right?
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So, you've got Trump most likely coming in first in Iowa, most likely.
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Yeah, but, I mean, certainly what I would believe right now, because we have no other
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They say DeSantis could come in second, but Nikki Haley could easily.
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The most recent poll, again, we're going back to December 18th.
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Why do we always, why do we always gravitate to the worst possible option?
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She's pretty close to the bottom of the puke barrel.
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You can still write his name in if you want it.
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But, like, there was a poll that came out in December in New Hampshire, which showed
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A four-point gap that came out in New Hampshire.
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In this environment, like, the fact that it's three weeks old still doesn't make that much
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Does it matter that, traditionally, if you win Iowa, you know, you have momentum?
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But if Trump wins Iowa and she wins New Hampshire and South Carolina, that traditionally...
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Traditionally, that would mean, most likely, Nikki Haley would be the candidate going forward
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At the very least, you'd have a real race there, right?
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Nikki Haley's profile in this race is difficult because she's building this based on people
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And, like, that's just not enough of the party, I don't think, to win in a one-on-one race against
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I think also she has, she strayed away from some of the Tea Party things that she, well,
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I mean, I liked her because she was a Tea Party person.
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But, you know, some of the things where, you know, we want to monitor who's talking on
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Now it's illegal aliens and she wants to be nice and kind.
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They're just coming here because they want a better life.
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All I see are military-aged men pouring across the border.
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How is it all of these people are coming through so coordinated, it seems?
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Can we throw up on the screen a couple of these charts?
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Let me show you some of the things that are being handed out by NGOs now.
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These are maps and instructions on how to get from Central America across Mexico and into
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And it tells you what trains, where to go, how to get on them, where they'll take you,
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And these are handed out by the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, the United Nations, and
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And they're being handed out all over Central and South America.
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We never really have focused on the Without Borders part of the Doctors Without Borders name.
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I mean, I always thought, well, they'll go into North Korea.
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If our country had a lick of common sense and understood its constitution, we would defund
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anything the federal government is giving to any of these.
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It would be much more red because of all the spanking I'd give that Red Cross ass.
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By the way, we got to bring this up later, but I have to play this for you.
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You can say that you condemn white supremacy, though.
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I'm not going to recite some catechism for you.
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I'm against vicious racial discrimination in this country, so I'm not pledging allegiance
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to your new religion of modern wokeism, which absolutely fits the test.
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I'm not going to bend the knee to your religion.
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I'm not asking you to bend the knee to mine, and I'm not going to bend the knee to yours.
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But do I condemn vicious racial discrimination?
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And frankly, this is why people have lost trust.
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And I know you're going to go print the headline tomorrow.
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Vivek Ramaswamy refuses to condemn white supremacy because you asked a stupid question.
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The reality is I condemn vicious racial discrimination in this country, but the kind of vicious
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and systematic racial discrimination we see today is discrimination on the basis of race
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You want to know what the best way is to end discrimination on the basis of race?
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Do that, and we're going to move this country forward.
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And I don't care whether you're black or white or brown or anything in between.
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You people have been responsible for dividing this country to a breaking point, creating
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I meet people from the south side of Chicago to meetings like this one of every shade of
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melanin, multiple from man to woman, doesn't make a difference, who are hungry for reviving
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And you, with your catechism that you try to get as politicians to whatever fake headline
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you're going to print on the basis of this conversation tomorrow, that's what's dividing
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Look people in the eye and tell them what you've actually failed to tell them for the
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Own the accountability for your own failures as the media.
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And until then, I don't have a lot of patience to play the games.
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But let me just say the headline that should be printed.
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He said, black, white, and brown, and everything in between.
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Well, what about the part of the spectrum that is beyond color?
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He will clearly discriminate on a whole buttload of the specter that you can't see.
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I was more concerned with him saying there was only man or woman.
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So we've got some news on the border coming up.
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A few hundred thousand new friends made their way into our communities, Glenn.
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But I guess you're talking about different groups of...
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I was reading, I think it was Reuters, just yesterday, and the headline was about how illegal
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And when you really go through it, what they're basically saying is they don't count people
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who cross the border and say, I'm here for asylum from Cancun.
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And, oh, okay, well, come back to court in 2031.
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So, why would you sneak across a border right now?
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Has anybody noticed that sometimes you'll just be watching something and it's full in
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Like, I'm listening to, like, a sports podcast and, like, the commercial is fully in Spanish
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and, like, I get that there's a, you know, a decent amount of the population that speaks
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And there's also a Spanish language media where people who want to hear Spanish go to
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You are for compartmentalizing and separating people.
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I would argue maybe the companies that are running Spanish language media are for that.
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Like, they probably want people who speak Spanish to come listen to them.
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It wouldn't make sense if they started putting in Russian in their ads.
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How is it you're listening to an English broadcast and you need to have your spot in Spanish?
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Why would you pay to advertise to 12% of the audience listening to the show?
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But, you know, if you want to speak Spanish on this program, of course, give us your money
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and we'll take it and everyone will be annoyed.
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Welcome to the Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment.
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Yesterday, if you happened to miss the TV show, it was very, very important.
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It is the assassination that will happen, I believe, this year.
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You have a sacred duty to protect yourself and your family from danger.
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If somebody breaks into my home in the middle of the night,
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Berna is a company that I have just found that I absolutely love.
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It is a non-lethal alternative to safeguarding your home
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that will send potential threats running in the opposite direction.
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and think they can't breathe or see for quite some time.
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Because I think this is the best for my daughters,
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and you see something happen and you have a gun.
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You got to be so confident that you know what's going on
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and that you're not going to hit anybody, you know, innocent
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Last night, I did on my Wednesday night special,
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also available at YouTube dot com slash Glenn Beck.
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and showed you something that you may not have seen
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How did we not tear each other apart after the 1960s?
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We had assassination after assassination after assassination.
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You can see it if you just go and watch last night's episode.
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So he's arguing the Marxist hippie stuff, okay?
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And when Meathead finally would threaten to leave,
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because comedy will make people laugh at themselves.
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The reason why I wanted to start this new year on that set