This Just Ain't Gonna Last | Guest: Ari Hoffman | 4⧸24⧸19
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Join us as we discuss the latest on the latest in the campaign of former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential campaign. We discuss what we expect to hear from Biden's announcement on his presidential campaign tomorrow, what we know now, and what we don't know.
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and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program joe biden has been running for president since
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1987 and uh and he can't seem to nail this down he was supposed to come out today and announce that
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he's running for president but for some reason he needed an extra day i don't know if it was to talk
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to his beautiful wife jill or if there was a problem that he needed to hug 20 more people today
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i i don't know what it was but now abc is confirming that joe biden is in the race officially tomorrow
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if that's true he's got a problem with his progressive base because in the straw poll of
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progressives only eight percent support joe biden this is going to be interesting to watch him run
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quick zigzag down the field run left run left run right run right run center run left left left left
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we'll see joe biden will open our conversation on that in one minute
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joe joe joe biden's do joe biden yes you're excited biden mania
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are you pumped up for biden palooza no i'm not no i'm not joe joe chela no no i like joe chela yeah i
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like that one okay uh joe chela is supposed to come tomorrow so what we expect now and abc news has
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confirmed and this is different than previous reporting on when they're going to announce
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which were just sources inside the campaign and you know the buzz is and blah blah blah
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abc news at least now claims that they've confirmed that joe biden will announce he is running for
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president of the united states tomorrow via a video uh that will be uh thursday and then monday will be
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his first campaign event and that will be i think in pennsylvania he's gonna he's gonna kick it off in
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pennsylvania so it's interesting because you know he is the front runner coming in he will be the guy
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you know he'll come in as the favorite you know a favorite in 20 in a 20 person field though is not
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necessarily that exciting you know you want to be ahead obviously but a 20 person field can shake
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out in a million different ways obviously so that's that's one of those things where
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what it could be the best moment of his campaign is thursday morning right before he plays
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presses play on the video right like that's a very realistic possibility because people are going
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to pick apart his record it's very lengthy it is uh you know he's done a lot of stuff and he's run
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for president multiple times and if you remember he did not win any of those times he is not an
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unbeatable candidate by any means in a primary democrats have handled him in the past now he comes
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in here with a sort of the cachet of vice president uh for eight years eight years that democrats
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generally speaking remember well uh although there's a turn on that a little bit with progressives
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lately but generally speaking they remember the obama administration pretty well and he also comes
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in with um a couple of advantages over people like bernie sanders for example uh biden does very
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well with black voters uh you know this he is uh he is i think america's second black president so
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bill clinton was first biden would be second uh i i don't know if if barack obama counts uh but i
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guess in the because i mean depends on how he identifies on a particular day we'll have to figure
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that out but uh biden does very well with african-american voters does very well in uh in
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the midwest is this kind of his target area uh that obviously could be helpful in a place like iowa
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could be helpful in some early primary states it could be very helpful to him in south carolina where
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he is it's probably the biggest favorite of all you know as we start this off where he looks to be
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the strongest so biden's got a great path he's leading the polls uh all the i smell hair and touch
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people's shoulders too often thing has not really given him too much of a bump uh downwards well may i
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bring you this from the cbc uh cdc the centers for disease control yes okay public officials have
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confirmed the insect and i can't pronounce the name of this insect is a blood-sucking creature
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that feeds on animals and humans and has a particular fondness for biting faces they have
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confirmed the presence of this bug which they have deemed the kissing bug they have said for the first
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time it is here now and it is in delaware i am not making that up so the kissing bug that likes to
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creep up behind you and kiss your face and nibble on your face in your ears
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is in delaware wow maybe this is what happened to joe maybe he was bit a long time ago or he's just
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the kissing bug he may be it's just him yeah because i'm thinking it's more like a situation
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where like like the fly or like maybe he went into a chamber with one of these bugs and they meshed
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somehow physically and like the molecular structure of his body turned into half kissing bug so now he
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goes up and just this is a good movie goodbye could could could could be a family in kent county delaware
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contacted local health authorities after something had bitten their child's face while she was watching
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television could have been joe biden i could have been joe biden could have been joe biden could have
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been i don't think there's any doubt in fact now i'm confirmed abc news is confirming that too
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the kissing bud yeah they're confirming the kissing bud fly meshing theory this is uh this is big
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don't call them for confirmation fever swelling at the infection site fatigue rash body aches
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uh eyelid swelling headache loss of appetite nausea diarrhea vomiting swollen glands and enlargement of
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the liver or the spleen and voting democratic so i they appear on amtrax often because then we
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can confirm very often on amtrax but only to one station which is weird
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we're gonna uh take you to one of the other candidates kamala harris uh or kamala harris
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kamala i can't get it right now no you had to redo the entire monologue yesterday because you kept
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saying kamala over and over and i think i still said kamala i mean look a lot of people are saying
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kamala so you're not that you're this is not one of your worst pronunciation violations as a
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broadcaster it is really pretty common but i mean if you listen to her say it is kamala kamala harris
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we're gonna do kamala harris and and share some stuff that we shared on television in uh just a
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second so stand by for that she's still third in with joe biden yeah if biden's in it's usually biden
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sanders and then there's a mix it depends buddha judge i would say might be third now look a harris
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so kamala harris her father wrote a blog post uh just in january and do you find it interesting
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stew that this little family secret was put out on a blog the the year the january that he knows his
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daughter is going to start running for president seemed like an odd maybe a little dump here like
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they're kind of just dumping the information in the most obscure source possible so they can say
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look we were the ones who told you about it we already addressed it yeah that does seem a little
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suspicious yeah okay especially something like this why would you put this out i mean who would
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be proud of this in their family he curtain you know certainly is not so her father wrote on the
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jamaica global uh in january of this year i don't go to that website i have a paper subscription though
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i make sure i get that delivered in a physical i used to but the the newspaper delivery boy he just
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never got it up to the porch this is a it's pretty big on sundays it almost crushed the poor kid
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um he wrote my roots go back within my lifetime to my paternal grandmother miss christie brown
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descendant of hamilton brown who is on record as a plantation and slave owner and founder of brownstown
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okay so so his grandmother was a descendant of a slave owner and a plantation owner okay
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you know that's kind of bad for kamala i mean nothing to do with what kamala did however if you happen to
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be a person who's out there in the public continually talking about reparations for people descendants of
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slaves perhaps you know i know i don't have any descendants of uh in my family that own slaves
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she does shouldn't she be the one paying it if someone's gonna be paying reparations i think it
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should be all exclusively kamala harris if you're if you're also if you're also one hanging out with
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a lot of people who are like white people are bad white people are bad this white culture
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that kind of takes this apart too doesn't it a lot of interesting developments here by this one
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little piece of family history that they themselves put out you have to believe that you know we're
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the ones who told you you're exactly right you're exactly right that is what they're gonna say we're
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the ones who told you this we've already addressed it it's already been out there this is old news
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yep okay so who is hamilton brown who is hamilton brown we know he was the founder of brownstown
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well it appears that he was also violently racist violently uh hateful now this is the account
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of harris's great grandfather at the command of the overseer he proceeded to strip off part of his
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clothes and laid him flat on his belly his back and his buttocks being uncovered one of the drivers
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then commenced flogging him with a cart whip this whip it was about 10 feet long with a short stout
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handle it's the instrument of terrible power it's whirled by the operator around his head and then
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brought down with a rapid motion of the arm among the upon the recumbent victim causing blood to spring
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at every stroke when i saw this spectacle now for the first time exhibited before my own eyes
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with all of its revolting accompaniments i saw the degraded and mangled victim writhing and groaning
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under the infliction i felt horror struck this is not the great grandfather this is that saying i felt
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horror struck it's the one who stripped the slave and said to the coachman whip him the rest of the
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account is even more horrifying it has a passage where the uh man is is just a bloody stump and he's
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laying on the ground pleading and screaming think me no man think me no man in other words what am i a dog
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i'm i'm a man it's crazy bad crazy bad now this is kamala's great grandfather and this was just released
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by her father in the press in jamaica now she has asked for reparations uh for descendants of former
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is that what that is kamala she's gone on and called everybody a racist but has she dealt with
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calling her own family racist and if her family was a racist if her family had this guy in there
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should that say anything about kamala harris i would say no we don't hold people responsible
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for the sins of their fathers or their mothers or their brothers or sisters we don't do that
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that's barbaric but that's what reparations does it holds us responsible for something that we had
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nothing to do with so if you want to play the progressive game kamala harris is a nightmare she comes from from stock
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of wicked racism her parents benefited she benefited from the from the shoulders of slaves
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shouldn't she pay reparations the answer is no because she's not the great-grandfather
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she didn't found brown town so how do you square that you certainly don't i mean you think someone who
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with that family history would understand that that's not how you you're not responsible for
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the sins of your parents i mean this is one of the things the very fundamental things america did
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right was to not make it to a caste system to not make it so royalty you didn't get the benefits
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of your parents you didn't get automatically uh excluded if you're you know your parents and
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grandparents weren't special people and the same thing happens for when they did things wrong
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if your parents and grandparents great-grandparents were slave owners you don't you just make you do
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what you do you do you're an individual you do the correct thing while you're alive well see here's
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here's the problem if you flip this around because i know that there are people who will be for reparations
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who theoretically could be could be listening and they would be saying well that's not what this is
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about that's not what this is about this is about giving uh african americans their slice of the american
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pie because their grandfather great-grandfather whoever helped build this land on slave labor and so what
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they should have had what they helped build we should take some of that money and we should give it to
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their ancestors well no again because the people living today aren't the ones who earned that
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if we were if we were alive if it was 1865 i would be i would be for saying yeah you know what
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they do need 40 anchors in a mule or whatever it was let's pay that i'd be all for that but the people
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who were directly affected and directly would have benefited from it aren't alive today yeah we know
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how it ridiculously first of all it's impossible to implement with any all i mean it's impossible to
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implement as stated right if your idea is to give money to the descendants of american slaves that comes
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from in theory slave owners right it's impossible first of all it's unconstitutional you can't just target
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one specific race for a tax increase right like that's not something that can happen
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it is legitimately completely unconstitutional and by the way the the people who would be arguing for
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that first would be african americans who were like uh yeah i don't think we've seen the history
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of this country i don't think targeting one race for a particular tax increase or a poll maybe a poll tax
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let's call it is a good idea i you know what i have to tell you though i think you're wrong
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in the fact that i think there are a lot of people and i wouldn't even put african americans in this i i
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think african americans may be more fair than progressive white people oh clearly yeah um you
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know i mean but the african american would be the beneficiary of it true but i think well i think even
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they would look at and go that's that's ridiculous let's get into that then who's the beneficiary of it
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it's certainly not someone who lived in jamaica until four years ago right right it's people who
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it's certainly not someone who uh lived in nigeria and immigrated here 20 years ago right it's and
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certainly it's only people who are actually descendants of slaves right so uh it's certainly
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not slaves slavery in other countries right no what this is glenn is a giant it has nothing to do
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with slavery it is a giant redistribution of wealth plan that is how the only way they could
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implement it is if they did it that way they would find a way to redistribute money not from
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because they would have to redistribute it from rich black people too you can't just go in there and
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take money from only white people that is not something that's supposed to happen in this country
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and i don't think could constitutionally occur you can't go target a race and pull money from them
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you can raise taxes overall and redistribute it to people uh in at a certain level you could do that
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under the auspices of of reparations we're making this old thing right and will some people who
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weren't descendants of slaves get this money sure and will some people who were descendants of slaves
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that have become wealthy have to pay a little bit it's not going to be perfect of course but the
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bottom line is we're writing a long-term wrong the best that we can and it's going to wind up being
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just another excuse for another one of these programs to take money from the evil people who have it and
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give it to the wonderful uh virtuous people who don't we are just on top of a socialist nation
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right now just on top of it back with pat gray coming up you're listening to glenn beck
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um but that radio either one yeah okay so anyways so i so i'm listening to you today yes and you're
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going off on joe biden and you're talking about how corrupt and i i i'm listening to you talk about
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ukraine and you're visceral about that yeah yeah he's i mean to to get the i mean he was holding out
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on a billion dollars of aid to the ukraine for them to fire their uh prosecutor their prosecutor
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general and if they didn't do it they weren't going to get the billion dollars so he's holding
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that over their heads and they're like well you you don't have the power to do that you can't do that
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and he told yeah make the call see if i can't do that if i if if i don't have him the news that he's
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fired by the time i got on the plane back home you're not getting your billion dollars he got
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fired before biden got on the plane and then it turned out the the he that the prosecutor general
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was was investigating biden's son and that's apparently the reason he wanted him fired why
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i mean what american vice president cares about the prosecutor general of another nation pretty corrupt
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pretty bad stuff unbelievably corrupt and now to hear that the the i didn't see the next night show
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about china you think that's even worse a lot oh no it's a lot stew i mean am i exaggerating a lot
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worse than that yeah i think that's true i think that's true this happened before ukraine if i'm not
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mistaken this happened before ukraine and you in that episode i show you exactly how joe biden's son
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and john carrey's son so this is this is worse because you have the vice president and the
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secretary of state they're their sons in business together yeah and they start this business as soon
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as daddy gets you know ordained and daddy's vice president uh-huh john carrey's son and uh and john
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carrey's finance uh campaign finance guy start this business with joe biden's son they don't have
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experience in this okay this is a brand new firm within a year they're flying to meet with the
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equivalent of black rock golden goldman sachs uh chase jp morgan all of the biggest account or
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biggest investment firms in america all of the biggest ones they're meeting with within a year
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at the same time joe is meeting with the head of state then a few months later joe and his son fly
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to china joe goes and meets with the head of state while joe's son meets with the bank of china
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okay the bank of freaking china incredible so he goes and he meets with the bank of china they get a
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deal that goldman sachs doesn't even have the bank of china which is the official government-run bank
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gives them what was it 1.5 billion dollars to joe's son's firm just uh you can invest this any way you
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want and then you see how did they invest it the first thing they invested in was a uh a nuclear
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power company in china run by the government that was being investigated at the time openly investigated
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by the fbi for for um bribing our people to get uh secrets from our nuclear officials okay
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that's who they the first one they invest in they are they then send people to jail in america the fbi
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arrests americans who have accepted bribes from this company trying to get nuclear secrets it's out
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they're convicted and joe biden and john kerry's sons still remain in business with that and they go a
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step further they then go into and i don't remember the name of the aerospace company but it is the chinese
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government aerospace they make all of their military equipment they decide to invest in that company
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and then they have all this money and they invest and they buy that company and then they're like
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you know what we need to do we need to buy this american company there's this really good american
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company that makes this anti-vibration stuff it's really good it's an automotive company
00:29:04.140
well not exactly it's dual use yes you can use that but it's also really really good for like
00:29:13.880
fighter planes so they buy this american company and they put it over there now by the way the company
00:29:22.140
that bought the american company the joe biden investment company the chinese aerospace company
00:29:29.560
had just been accused uh and charged in the united states for stealing our stealth bomber technology
00:29:39.240
okay all of this is happening wow while joe biden and john kerry are negotiating with china
00:29:48.720
1.5 billion dollars in access to the chinese government money to a firm that just started
00:29:58.220
with three kids running it holy cow what a great turn of fortune there yeah yeah yeah they must have
00:30:05.600
showed a lot of promise so my my question is when you see the ukraine when you see china wait until
00:30:12.000
you've got to watch the episode will um if and if you want to see the episode it's at uh crazy it's at
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glenn and you'll save uh 10 bucks but when you see that thing on the chalkboard it's like oh my gosh
00:30:35.640
and how is it that nobody's picked this up how is it that you know the only place you know about that
00:30:41.240
is from the blaze you the new york times not interested in that washington post he must he must be so
00:30:48.560
confident in the fact that nobody's going to investigate that because otherwise how would you
00:30:52.800
why would you subject yourself well we show you we show you that we show you that i think it was
00:30:57.920
fortune magazine and wall street journal they reported on all of these things in pieces hey look
00:31:05.360
he just started the company pieces together no or was there a chasm between all of the pieces yeah
00:31:11.620
yes they put all the pieces they reported on the pieces they didn't nobody has put it all
00:31:17.780
together um uh peter switzer yeah he did a lot of that yeah in his book john solomon's done some
00:31:23.960
work on more of the ukraine ukraine but he's been all over that as well there's two there's two
00:31:28.220
two investigative reporters that have done it you know he doesn't run and nobody looks into that
00:31:32.820
because they don't care because he's out now but if he runs i would think you know that's a pretty
00:31:38.840
important story then the corruption of joe biden and john carrey but you've got to look into that now
00:31:44.760
right you've got to you've got to take that into account now that it's out in the open as long as
00:31:49.240
you're not corrupt right i think that's the problem yeah i think there's three things sort of protecting
00:31:53.880
him from this one is what you're talking about glenn a lot of politicians do this sort of thing with
00:32:00.660
their families and they don't necessarily want to open up that door and give that that peter schweitzer
00:32:06.640
observation any credit they don't want people to be looking in because i mean the biden people will
00:32:13.060
start looking into everyone else's and they'll all find stuff like this i think too you also have
00:32:19.020
it's a it is a complicated story i mean you just told it pretty well and it's still complicated if
00:32:24.060
you see it on the chalkboard and it's really laid out you can understand it but it's it's not it's not
00:32:29.380
an easy hey joe biden's been sniffing my hair type of moment right like it's not it's it's a difficult
00:32:34.780
thing to convey but that's the press's job and you notice you you just you said something fascinating
00:32:40.980
to me because it's it's absolutely true nobody's going to go and dig for this uh except opposition
00:32:49.020
and the opposition may not want to dig for it because then what are they going to find in their
00:32:55.500
opposition you know what i mean yeah but that's the job of the press but the press is not opposition
00:33:03.220
they are not opposition they are opposition they're opposition to uh trump but they are not
00:33:09.760
opposition to the progressives or to the left or the democratic party so if if the candidates
00:33:17.720
don't make it an issue they won't make it an issue yeah you're and that's why the third thing is
00:33:23.240
if it happens and he gets called out on it which i think would happen if he were to win the nomination
00:33:28.080
in the in the general election but in the primary you're basically accusing the obama administration
00:33:34.160
of mass corruption and which they didn't even have a scandal they didn't even have a scandal
00:33:39.120
you don't want to accuse you don't want to do that exactly and i think now there's a there's a
00:33:42.940
separation there between democrats and the social like a bernie sanders socialist left who doesn't
00:33:49.940
care about the legacy of the obama administration right like i think there is that line and it's possible
00:33:54.640
look in this field there's you know seven or eight legitimate basically socialists out there
00:34:01.200
and then a bunch of other ones that just happen to have all the same policies as socialists
00:34:04.680
um but uh you know it is one of them could easily be motivated to take joe biden down early
00:34:12.180
sanders would be the most likely warren i think maybe maybe you could see one of those uh you know
00:34:17.700
there's a few people sanders doesn't care i mean sanders is the one who really doesn't care about
00:34:21.820
the democrats he's not even a democrat except this time of year you know he legitimately switches
00:34:27.280
in and out of the party when it comes to the presidential primary so this is a guy who doesn't
00:34:32.200
care about the democrats he doesn't care about the obama legacy he thinks they didn't go far enough
00:34:36.800
he thinks all these other candidates won't go far enough so he may try it and i think you know look
00:34:41.600
it's it's pretty legitimate i mean it's a it's well back there's banking records that support all this
00:34:47.500
there's reporting of each part of it no it's it's it's it's it's obvious and it's and and it's so
00:34:53.820
clear on what is happening because of the timing and you know uh the the actual banking transactions
00:35:02.820
who they got involved with you know it's the secretary of state and the vice president all of
00:35:09.440
this stuff is so very clear but then you just add the fact that these weren't these weren't guys who
00:35:15.440
were like you know what i'm gonna start a financial firm back in 1999 they started in in 2009
00:35:21.800
they started it when daddy was sworn into office it's crazy it's really truly crazy and it's the
00:35:31.680
it's the sickness that was started uh and really kind of perfected by the clintons this is the clinton
00:35:39.340
foundation except they didn't cover it with a you know they didn't have to say well it's a 501c3
00:35:45.040
no they didn't do any of that they just straight up went in for business right and this is why
00:35:50.840
this is truly why we are headed towards a socialist oligarchy we are headed that the oligarchs are
00:35:59.620
we're in a place right now where our politicians are saying to themselves this ain't gonna last
00:36:05.180
this just ain't going to last you know what i'm gonna set myself up for the future what i can i'm
00:36:12.700
gonna get what i can i'll set myself up and my family up for the future and it's the exact
00:36:18.960
transition we're probably 1990 maybe 1989 soviet union in their thinking we know i can see the end
00:36:29.260
coming this thing is going to be a train wreck it's going to collapse there's going to be new guards
00:36:33.900
i'm going to be part of the new guard i'm going to take my communist uniform off
00:36:38.320
we're doing the exact opposite i'm going to put my communist or my socialist uniform on
00:36:44.280
and they're doing that i'll be an oligarch on the on the other side and i'll own the gas industry
00:36:49.280
that's why they can't win yes they can't win yes ever again yeah i mean i don't know how we prevent
00:36:54.920
and we have to get when we have to select guards yep for our freedoms of the constitution and outlined
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in the bill of rights we must hire guards for that at this point
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how close we are to a refounding of our nation and i i don't know if people um
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i don't know if your friends who don't listen to talk radio or don't watch the news every day are
00:38:53.340
not following things i don't know if they realize how close we are to a refounding of this nation and
00:39:00.240
i don't mean that in a good way that we may be one election away this next election could be the end
00:39:07.020
of the free market could be the the end of the constitutional republic as we know it i mean america will
00:39:14.800
still go on but it it won't be the america that any of us grew up in and i don't know if you saw the
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the thing from the founder of home depot did you not see that do we have that audio can we play this
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audio this is this is the founder of home depot he just came out and put a put a video out about
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the free market system listen a little bit of this while i'm no longer in the management of the home
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depot i still believe in the free market enterprise system that helped build it that's why it pains me
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to see people in this country glorifying socialism young people especially have been indoctrinated into
00:39:54.220
believing that free enterprise is immoral because it enriches the greedy and depresses the poor even the
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word capitalism is not politically correct to use but the reality is that the free market system
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has created the biggest middle class population in the world and while some may say socialism is
00:40:14.820
well intentioned the fact is it robs people of their independence their dignity and their finances
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leading to government dependence okay stop i should have ideas and what makes it this crazy to me is
00:40:27.800
we're having to say these things yeah we are that close next wednesday a week from tonight
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we're doing an all hands on deck special a special called socialism a warning from the dead
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you need to see the plan that was hatched a long time ago that could put us in a period of about
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three years before this country is flipped we'll show it to you next wednesday
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program do you remember every time
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that i was warning that nazis nazis would rise again in europe nazis in greece in germany in france
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and here in america when i would warn that nazis would come back i was called an anti-semite somehow
00:42:25.460
or another well now you can nazis are everywhere not no no not like my prediction no no now everyone's
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a nazi everything is a nazi and today i finally draw the line on the nazi talk i'm gonna introduce you to
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this is the glenbeck program i don't know if you've noticed but uh everything's covered in that
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this greenish yellow dust all over her car uh and while nothing was written in it she knew that
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you look exasperated i i i the the fat sex therapist i i just don't that i don't i don't
00:44:48.640
know if i can do it but i'm gonna play the audio now of the fat sex therapist don't do us any favors
00:44:56.460
here here it is body size has always been a marker of coloniality um especially coloniality
00:45:03.300
the rise of capitalism in the 1600s and and how we've seen white supremacy at work in many of
00:45:10.640
these capitalist structures totally agree so far i am in on the coloniality colonial coloniality
00:45:18.900
this is not even a word this is not even where you're making up words now disagree with that
00:45:24.740
coloniality is definitely coloniality if it's a word it's a new word they print words all the time
00:45:32.860
oh it does just what's it say it's showing up mostly in just like social justice yes they make
00:45:41.560
up words they're making up words coloniality of power is a concept uh interrelating the practices
00:45:49.480
and legacies of european colonialism in social orders and forms of knowledge advanced and post
00:45:55.680
colonial studies decoloniality and not coloniality coloniality and latin americans
00:46:02.860
look all i know this is this is the who are the two guys that you had on it was a peter bogosian
00:46:07.860
uh and james lindsey you had them on for a podcast which is coming up in a few weeks i think yeah
00:46:13.640
or we're releasing it and these are the guys that two of the three people who put these fake studies
00:46:18.620
and all these yeah uh you know this is their kind of this is their stuff like these things they're
00:46:22.920
just a jumble of words like they just come up with these new words and they throw them in there and
00:46:27.740
they make it seem like these are proven concepts or have some merit and people it makes you sound
00:46:32.760
smart if you can pronounce them unlike me but if you could it makes you sound smart for a few minutes
00:46:37.780
and until someone decides to start thinking about it and then they say wait a minute what you've just said
00:46:42.160
you know it's like the that moment in billy madison where it's like everything you've said has just
00:46:46.000
made everyone here dumber like that is like you have made everyone here stupid because of your
00:46:52.940
answer but but but what she's doing here is is such important work again back to the fat sex therapist
00:46:59.460
and so the end of fat phobia it means the end of western civilization as we know it stop
00:47:06.240
the end of fat phobia means the end of western civilization as we know it so wait is she arguing
00:47:16.720
for this or against it so she's saying if if fat phobia ends which you'd assume that she wants to
00:47:21.760
happen then it will be the end of western civilization so she wants that to happen she wants the she wants
00:47:28.180
the end of western civilization now here's the thing western civilization fat phobia has nothing to do
00:47:35.480
with anything except what people look at and say i want a piece of that okay it's what you generally
00:47:46.440
can't have or don't have it's what the rich have okay that's what it is it started like this years and
00:47:54.500
years and years and years and years ago when everybody was a surf or a smurf i'm not sure i'm not up on my
00:48:01.940
colonial what is what is it again coloniality coloniality long before the free market system
00:48:08.660
painters were painting fat asses naked on on women and hanging them in their castles why because the
00:48:21.600
picture of a fat woman was the picture of health and wealth you weren't starving why did why did ladies
00:48:31.440
paint their faces paint their faces so white in france because you had to work outside to grow your
00:48:38.120
own food so the idea of a very pale skin was a sign of leisure now we glorify not white skin because
00:48:48.740
white skin you're sitting indoors all the time you're working the sign of a tan is oh he plays golf all
00:48:57.860
the time he must be wealthy oh they're outside they must be jet setters that's all this is that's all
00:49:05.120
this is is a sign of leisure time but fat folk that doesn't explain fat phobia it does how because
00:49:14.240
people are afraid of fat people and you've not discussed that if you are if you are fat it's the
00:49:20.120
sign that you are just an average working joe that is going out there bust their butt you're a mom
00:49:26.020
in the school you know going to take the kids to school you don't have time to work out you're just
00:49:31.860
eating at mcdonald's where the rich well they have personal trainers personal trainer they have time to
00:49:38.720
go and work out they have time to exercise it's the in crowd that's all that is is all that is
00:49:46.340
that's so but you think that's what she's talking about when she's talking about fat phobia
00:49:51.420
no she's no no no she's saying she's talking about like you won't hire fat people and you don't
00:49:56.760
you don't think they're sexy and you like they're it's like there's these all these privileges of not
00:50:02.800
being fat correct that's what she's talking about okay she's talking about you know the privilege of
00:50:08.400
skinny people this is a this is a society of privilege blah blah blah blah blah yes but it's a human
00:50:15.320
thing but she's also arguing for that to be torn down right like she wants western civilization to
00:50:21.200
end correct okay correct because it'll be replaced with rainbows and unicorns and puppy dogs always is
00:50:27.180
always is all the countries around the world that have gotten rid of capitalism always worked out
00:50:31.440
well yes and boy they you want to talk about skinny people go to north korea uh all right go ahead
00:50:38.720
play some more those things are connected uh the end of fat phobia would mean the end of racialized
00:50:44.680
capitalism um so when i talk about structures and systems i'm talking about the root of it all i'm not
00:50:49.740
talking about us making a new law or us um i don't know doing something else stupid like that
00:50:56.680
if we need to burn it all down because it's all toxic and bad so she wants to tear down the whole
00:51:03.300
society because it's all talks i really don't understand though like so the theory being if we
00:51:09.200
were to become unafraid of fat people then racial capitalism would go away can you draw the connections
00:51:19.200
there tonight we're going to start talking about how to politicize our definition of body image because
00:51:24.020
oftentimes we actually get stuck thinking of it uh as a um you know through the lens of a white
00:51:29.660
supremacist white supremacist white supremacist happens every day in these little things and yes
00:51:35.900
even in fat what um we should be critical of the use of science and production of knowledge to
00:51:42.300
contribute to promoting this idea of certain bodies that are fit able and desirable is my fatness is that
00:51:50.180
what causes my high blood pressure or is it the my experience of weight stigma
00:51:55.820
i'm pretty sure it's your fat sweetheart my experience of fat stigma yes yes uh however she
00:52:06.320
pivots to support scientific findings as she pondered intentionally pursuing weight loss claiming
00:52:11.620
what we're discovering scientifically is uh is that it's just not possible um she challenges all
00:52:19.420
authorities not just the authority that science has given us but also the legal authority the same way i
00:52:26.500
want to challenge all laws i want us to challenge all prisons and policing she's a therapist who claimed
00:52:34.320
that she will never have a professional cold of code of ethics that tells her what she's allowed and not
00:52:40.740
allowed to do with her body um she she um she doesn't think that it's surprising that the man who shot up
00:52:51.060
christ church in new zealand was a fitness instructor instructor she said there is a clear communication
00:53:00.100
listen to this there is a clear communication that there is still an idealized body
00:53:06.240
nazis love this idea of the perfect body so it makes a lot of sense that he was a fitness instructor
00:53:13.500
you know she's going to be surprised here it doesn't make a lot of sense that's probably something
00:53:20.240
that she should what are you talking about aware of makes a lot of sense does it a lot of sense all
00:53:25.680
fitness instructors are nazis i'm calling for america to come to its senses on nazis
00:53:34.620
nazis nazis are clearly bad guys but there's a few defining characteristics of a nazi and i can't believe i have
00:53:46.040
to go through this but i will one they hate jews two they hate everyone that doesn't look like them
00:53:57.780
that's important to say it that way because they happen to be in germany so they
00:54:04.580
believed in the aryan race but you could be called a nazi if you hate everyone else
00:54:11.360
except your race that's a sign of a nazi another sign of a nazi and you really have to have more than
00:54:20.300
one you're a nationalist which means you put your country first at the expense of all others
00:54:30.080
and you believe your country should rule the world even if it's through brutal force
00:54:38.060
next one socialist you have to be a socialist you have to believe that yes your country should run
00:54:50.860
everything even by force in the entire world but you also believe your leader and a group of you nazis
00:55:00.320
should lead the entire country and even if it's through force tell everybody else what exactly they
00:55:07.800
should do should not do what they should eat how they should work all of that that's what a nazi is
00:55:15.620
not a fitness instructor okay not a fitness instructor also a nazi is not necessarily someone you disagree with
00:55:30.180
yes i disagree with all nazis but no not all people i disagree with are nazis
00:55:41.620
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i don't know why this story appeals to me i'm just going to get it out of my system instead of
00:57:35.580
having it sit on my desk and ignore it until the weekend comes and then throw it away so
00:57:40.120
nicholas cage is in the news uh because of some angry rendition he did of purple rain at some
00:57:47.920
you know karaoke club whatever i don't know why i was actually reading this story
00:57:55.500
but here is here here it is apparently the performance was fueled uh by his desire to
00:58:04.500
annul his recent marriage of four days uh nicholas cage apparently tired of his new wife
00:58:14.260
who and has filed for an annulment he says they were wasted when they got married in vegas and acted
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on impulse there were signs it wasn't going to end well apparently they got into a heated argument
00:58:29.240
right before walking down the aisle erica however his wife doesn't see that way she says the marriage
00:58:37.840
is completely legitimate and she says nick has asked her to come back she wants spousal uh support
00:58:46.880
yeah yeah four days into it she wants spousal support well she got you know accustomed to a lifestyle
00:58:55.740
right exactly right look he needs to support it it's exactly right i mean the only reason why this
00:59:01.920
interests me is what happened to nicholas cage it has not been a good road it has not been a good
00:59:07.660
road i mean first he he didn't he have to sell all of his homes he was buying crazy homes everywhere
00:59:14.060
he made lots of money they got very irresponsible with it yeah then had a need to basically make every
00:59:20.700
movie offered to him to try to pay off all the debts literally and he had to make every movie offered
00:59:25.500
to him so he did and a lot of them were really really bad and he's a good actor yeah i mean he's
00:59:31.480
still a good actor and he you know but it's tough at this point to take anything he does seriously
00:59:35.600
because he's made you're not going to bad movies you're not saying oh the new mini nicholas cage is
00:59:40.840
out you're seeing it now going oh nicholas cage it could be really good but i'm gonna let somebody else
00:59:45.340
i'm gonna let somebody else step into that lava pool first you kind of wonder why um he's not taking
00:59:51.960
stuff like a supporting actor role on a good movie like he can still do that you know i don't know if
00:59:59.180
he just feels like he has to be the lead maybe it's like an ego thing or maybe people are just like look
01:00:04.300
we're not we can't do this guy's too nuts we can't do anything with him well i i was gonna say you know
01:00:08.880
i you know it would be good to see this guy turn his life around uh you know and you'd think if you'd
01:00:14.060
lost everything you might have turned your life around yeah it might be your bottom but apparently no
01:00:18.540
he just i mean he's he just got married and four days later he's like what have i done i've sobered
01:00:25.640
up no that was a bad idea he's not exactly signaling competence no he's really not he's not giving if
01:00:32.080
you were hiring for movies you know what i mean you're like hey you know we've got nicholas and then
01:00:37.360
somebody hands you that story you're like yeah i don't think we're gonna go with nicholas cage it's
01:00:44.300
like and there's a there's a certain level of because businesses can go bad right you can have
01:00:51.120
it you can open up a restaurant and it goes well for a few months and you know what um it's this
01:00:54.860
and maybe people aren't coming as often and then you lose right and you have to close it down but then
01:00:59.300
there's like the the business that opens and like a week later has to close you're like what was the
01:01:03.180
plan going into this like there was a there's a football league that started this year called the
01:01:08.360
aaf and it was like highly promoted they promoted it for entire year and it launched too much fanfare
01:01:14.760
for you know big sports fans that want some you know football in the summer and the in the spring
01:01:19.820
it go it comes on it debuts it was on i think nbc got they got a contract there in the nfl network
01:01:25.900
it's the games are on tv it's rolling in like two weeks in there's a story it's like they had to get
01:01:31.200
an immediate cash infusion of a hundred million dollars like wait a minute what were they planning on
01:01:36.040
did they think they were going to sell more tickets than were in the stadium for five times
01:01:39.580
the cost each and then a few weeks after that they like move the the location of the championship
01:01:45.480
game and then two weeks after that oh we're folding they didn't make it through the first year
01:01:49.760
like you have all of this money huge names behind it like big investors and just you can't even make
01:01:55.540
it through one season your business plan didn't i mean your business plan should basically be if only
01:02:00.940
2 000 people show up to every game we'll still get through this first season and when they had
01:02:06.000
much better attendance than that they had tv contracts and the thing fails i just like when
01:02:10.700
you're going into it why are you starting it if every single thing has to go right for you to win
01:02:15.280
well i could comment on this uh stew but i'm saving all my sports commentary for tomorrow oh that's right
01:02:21.140
yeah nfl draft day yeah we have nfl draft picks with glenn beck okay now so here's the here's the thing
01:02:27.500
mock draft here's the thing um i said it would be good to get stew to review uh game of thrones
01:02:35.540
without knowing anything about it and so the other day he said you know what i think turnabout is
01:02:41.980
fair play um i think it would be entertaining to have you pick the draft yeah maybe the top 10
01:02:50.160
draft picks uh predict them in the before like a mock draft and we'll give you the information that
01:02:55.660
you need to make those picks except i don't think you're giving me the information i need no we put we
01:02:59.580
this together yesterday i think you're gonna have plenty yeah yeah uh i believe it's their dating
01:03:05.300
history their grades in school we'll see we'll see what you get all right that's tomorrow glenn's draft
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send your taxes in on the back of a postcard you know with all your information on it i don't think
01:03:41.600
so why because you know that's not really private you know somebody in the post office even though
01:03:48.600
they're not supposed to kind of read that not a good idea right same thing you're going into a
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code glenn save yourself 10 bucks okay so here's the thing and i'm not going to go over this we went
01:04:48.220
over it yesterday but just to refresh your memory in case you didn't hear it yesterday you've only
01:04:52.820
been hearing this news elsewhere that song sounds really racist but it is actually from a broadway
01:04:59.380
play that was uh was was written for her and another guy who was a a civil rights activist whose
01:05:09.240
father was a runaway slave they were mocking racists that's what that was let me give you
01:05:15.840
another example of this is exactly the same kind of song germany was having trouble what a sad sad
01:05:24.920
needed a new leader to restore its former glory
01:05:32.460
we looked around and then we found the man for you and me
01:05:47.200
now you may not find that's why darkies were born to be humorous but it is the exact same intent as
01:05:58.500
this song and some people may not find you know singing about the master race being funny either
01:06:07.000
but it is to mock those people but nobody seems to want to even talk about that have you heard that
01:06:15.820
anywhere stew have you heard anyone talking about this in this in this way very little there's been
01:06:21.540
some it's been noted in a few stories and you know you're in paragraph eight still reading about
01:06:27.000
kate smith you could find that out and find a little detail on hey this by the way was also sung by
01:06:31.840
uh civil rights activists and it had that history but it's not the focus of the story right the focus
01:06:38.720
of the story is this racist there's a racist statue out in front of yankee stadium and they took it down
01:06:43.060
and that's what's fascinating i think about this from from when you step back a little bit and start
01:06:48.340
thinking for a moment i think this was in 1933 was it 1931 31 was the other song 33 is this she was
01:06:56.060
very early in her career right and and again another piece of perspective she was in a situation where
01:07:02.060
she was under contract to do every song assigned to her this is not like today's it's not like ariana
01:07:06.280
grande she doesn't get to make her pick her own songs she doesn't you know that's not what happens
01:07:10.100
back then back then you had an executive saying you should sing this song so it's even possible
01:07:15.600
right like it doesn't exonerate her from the racism claims because this is a song that was meant to
01:07:22.400
parody racist it was assigned to her she sang it because she had to sing it now she may also every
01:07:27.700
indication is that she would have agreed with the sentiment she recorded 3 000 songs 3 000 songs and
01:07:35.020
they've picked out two with these issues one of which is completely uh explainable as we have just
01:07:41.840
talked about the other one was she was playing a role in a movie basically i mean you know she like
01:07:46.380
whether you know again like all the actors who just sang springtime for hitler do we hold them
01:07:51.220
responsible for hitler do we think they're all do you think they're all white supremacists i saw them
01:07:55.300
in pictures in in nazi uniforms right like it's just crazy and everyone knows it's crazy but you know no
01:08:00.960
one remembers what kate smith was like no one knows what the perspective of the time is people don't get
01:08:04.920
to paragraph eight of these stories imagine what her family's feeling oh i know and they're very
01:08:08.880
upset about it i mean this is a woman who again raised talking about nazis here raised the equivalent
01:08:14.600
of 10 billion dollars in war bonds to defeat the nazis herself herself well you know some of it was
01:08:20.920
with groups but like i think it was she did one by herself it was 100 million in one fundraising
01:08:24.980
yeah uh aspect uh that is now you know much much worth much much more than that think about that i mean
01:08:31.720
that is something that's certainly more than i will ever achieve in my life that you will ever
01:08:36.660
achieve with your life that probably almost anyone here will ever achieve in their life if you could
01:08:41.580
raise 10 billion dollars to fight the nazis i don't know i mean think of the work you've done with the
01:08:46.620
nazarene fund for example which has been amazing i mean you know millions and millions of dollars this
01:08:51.020
audience has raised millions and millions of dollars to support uh pulling christians out of the
01:08:56.600
middle east it's been you know incredible it wasn't 10 billion dollars though right like i mean it's
01:09:02.180
this is one of this is one of the most amazing achievements by an individual probably in our
01:09:06.980
nation's history now i i contend i contend that this is only happening because it's again tearing
01:09:14.200
down our traditions tearing down it's it's all about kate smith singing god bless america that's all
01:09:23.320
that is that song was written for her that was that was written for her to be able to raise money
01:09:30.460
to defeat the nazis so we have to erase that that's what this is about but it's not gonna start it's not
01:09:39.940
gonna stop at kate smith and you know what america if this is what you decide to do then it shouldn't
01:09:46.620
stop at kate smith it's true how about the new york yankees it's calling from david marcus at the
01:09:52.580
federalist who points out if you're going after kate smith you also have to fold the new york
01:09:57.800
yankees franchise because the new york yankees franchise intentionally kept black athletes off
01:10:04.880
of their team for decades despite the fact that they were better than many of the white athletes
01:10:09.860
that they uh that they uh paid to play baseball there was a ban a complete ban as you may remember
01:10:16.780
uh that black athletes could not cross there was a crossing of the color line that needed to occur
01:10:21.120
it didn't occur with the yankees in fact it didn't occur to the yankees till later um they went by the
01:10:25.580
way this is after 1933 and 1931 when kate smith was supposedly singing these racist songs years and
01:10:32.660
years after that the yankees banned all black people from working on their team think of which one is
01:10:40.360
worse somebody who did a parody song to parody how bad uh racists were or actual racist working at the
01:10:51.320
u.s at the the uh new york yankees saying no black people can work here think of that i mean it's much
01:10:59.360
much worse and of course as adults right we realize i think correctly today that that was a really bad
01:11:08.780
time that people were making really bad decisions and the people who made those decisions were wrong
01:11:13.120
and uh and should be looked in the context of the time as uh you know be judged for some of those
01:11:20.480
actions i think obviously we all admit and all agree that baseball should not have been banning black
01:11:25.460
players however we were here we are you know 70 80 years later and we all are like okay well that was
01:11:33.620
a really bad time in history i'm really glad it's gone and you know what but you know the yankees
01:11:37.520
people who are there today have nothing to do with that none of those people were there doing
01:11:41.220
it now but the yankees themselves will tear down a statue of a woman who did not not one one
01:11:48.060
thousandth of what the yankees did to hurt black people and not to mention not one one thousandth of
01:11:55.320
the good that kate smith did for the country because as we all know the yankees are evil so with all of
01:12:01.200
that put together we immediately must fold this franchise if we're going to be morally
01:12:07.240
consistent and we all know that is not the goal here right we all know that you have to ask
01:12:12.700
yourself why was somebody even looking into kate smith's history why why just to dismantle our
01:12:21.840
history just to dismantle and just besmirch another tradition well what's next on the tradition line
01:12:29.280
and why do you think the new york yankees would come out and take us such a quick and strong stand
01:12:35.660
against in hopes that they will be saved in hopes that nobody will look into their record and say
01:12:43.180
wait a minute you're even worse than kate smith hoping that if they just offer this dead woman and
01:12:51.880
her reputation yeah an american hero really truly an american hero give them czechoslovakia yes that's
01:13:00.460
just one little thing the student land they just give it to them yes what's the big deal they've
01:13:04.100
promised they're not gonna march into poland they promise they won't they won't you know what you
01:13:08.560
can take adolf at his word i'm sure yes it's what they're doing they're giving the sacrifices and
01:13:12.880
hoping it goes away well for the yankees at least it shouldn't go away because number one they're evil
01:13:17.300
and number two just like a bunch of other teams you know and i think the column makes a good point
01:13:21.280
like i think we have to fold every team that wasn't an expansion team any team that was in this era
01:13:26.120
that banned black players obviously should be folded we should tear down all the stadiums and
01:13:30.800
and and a hope that this dark part of our history can go away and maybe we can relaunch a new new
01:13:35.500
york team got to be different owners got to be a different name but maybe the new york can have a
01:13:39.660
baseball team in the future it just can't be related to that horrible thing that we had in the past
01:13:43.600
the metropolitans oh yeah they already have those but yes they really well they call them the mets
01:13:48.700
you may uh you may be oh yeah you're right the mets i didn't know it stood for the
01:13:53.120
metropolitans i'm like that's i'm trying to think what's the worst name you can come up with
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the metropolitans and by the way glenn's draft coverage coming tomorrow on this show
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you know um the blaze has had uh has has had several graduating classes here uh and one of the original
01:16:30.020
alumni uh is is uh will kane and will is an amazingly smart guy really good guy he's got a great career
01:16:39.620
going for him and i'm thrilled uh that he you know really kind of kicked his career off uh in some ways
01:16:46.720
here uh and now at espn and he is demonstrating such courage he didn't have to get involved in this
01:16:54.380
kate smith thing but listen to this uh argument what what show is this from stew uh i don't remember
01:17:01.800
it's with it's him it's and steven a smith i think max kellerman yeah espn so so listen listen to what
01:17:07.840
will has to say about kate smith you're asking me and max well what are you suggesting should be done
01:17:14.100
okay i'm suggesting it's an absolute and utter fool's errand to go back through history decades
01:17:20.080
someone who's been passed away for 30 years incidents which occurred eight decades ago and
01:17:25.500
apply modern historical standards to something you can almost reach a century i'm suggesting that your
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standard yours only requires a handful of people to be a little outraged to go out back and tear
01:17:36.760
statues down and i'm telling you that by your standard president obama's statues would not stand
01:17:41.920
to today's standards when it comes to gay rights that's pretty damn easy for you to say because
01:17:56.440
you're not the offended party it's real easy for the for the person or the group that's not the
01:18:01.560
offended party to take that position and let me let me just really you're going by the way
01:18:06.520
i mean as a member of the not offended party in almost every circumstance it is not easy at all
01:18:12.960
the easiest thing in the world is to act offended right now i'm with you it's called virtue signaling
01:18:18.080
exactly that's the easiest thing in the world to do correct just go on with whatever whatever party
01:18:23.920
is being offended you side with them you look virtuous you can't get in trouble it's the easiest
01:18:29.300
thing in the world it takes great courage to do what uh uh what will kane did and it
01:18:36.400
it takes a little bit of thing now i don't know anything about stephen's stephen a smith yeah
01:18:41.580
stephen a smith is you know he's in he's an interesting guy because sometimes you're like
01:18:45.140
yes yes i totally agree with what he's saying and then other times you're like oh man i can't
01:18:48.740
why this i mean this it takes no thinking at all well i mean listen to what he just said
01:18:53.200
you know i'm the my people are the uh aggrieved party aggrieved party well that's why we don't put
01:19:00.640
the family of those who a crime has been committed against in the jury box nor do we put them in the
01:19:08.800
seat of judgment on sentencing we don't we can listen to the aggrieved party and hear them and say
01:19:17.640
okay i see how much damage has been done here and we'll take that into consideration but we don't
01:19:24.700
let the aggrieved party judge or sentence that's what's different about america you're supposed to
01:19:33.060
be blind on this and and if you are angry you don't listen and that's not that's not me saying that
01:19:42.500
that's science you don't listen your shields go up because you're angry and you're injured
01:19:48.940
the kate smith thing is so easy to talk about because a it didn't just happen 80 90 years ago
01:19:57.880
it was a parody it was making fun of racists at the time but you're so angry about it that you won't
01:20:08.260
even listen to that you won't even you won't even look for that it's similar to oj right like it was
01:20:15.020
it wasn't listening to the evidence that made that him be not guilty even as correct
01:20:18.880
jurors on the case have now admitted it wasn't about him it was about how we've been wronged all
01:20:25.160
this time that's a terrible way to to make decisions on individuals but if you happen to
01:20:30.940
be a collectivist well then it makes a lot of sense and that's why this fight between individualism and
01:20:36.580
collectivism is so important i mean because you can always be on the wrong side anyone can say they're
01:20:40.620
the offended party it's a great job by by will kane there to stand up he's not perfect i mean he's a
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cowboys fan but other than that he's pretty good coming up next my hometown seattle dying
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i i'm i'm trying to come up with a fair definition for what i think american socialism
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uh is to people who you know claim to be democratic socialists something that is is fair but accurate
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and if you look at seattle and you you think what happened to that city how did they get to where
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they are look at san francisco how did that happen well i think because of the definition of how i would
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komo news uh did a documentary on seattle called seattle is dying and a friend of mine from seattle sent it
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to me and i watched it and i couldn't believe it was the same city that i i knew and loved
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uh and grew up in it is turning into an absolute nightmare and not just a nightmare for the people
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who live there uh you know and are doing well or whatever but for the homeless and the the mentally
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unstable it is becoming a concentration camp it's horrible all in the name of justice it is horrible
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what is happening in seattle it's almost a complete breakdown i asked stew to watch it did you watch
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the whole thing yeah incredible wasn't it it really is i had no idea it was as bad as the documentary
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showed i mean you know look we all know that every city has areas and problematic issues but this is
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goes way beyond you know anything that i've seen anywhere else because essentially they portrayed it as
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the city has basically not i wouldn't say given up i would say intentionally is avoiding trying to
01:25:53.840
make these situations better i guess on the basis basis of social justice for i don't know if it's
01:26:00.920
the homeless people or the people who use drugs or whatever it is they're not prosecuting any of
01:26:06.160
these crimes anymore they're not trying to stop them they're just letting everyone do whatever they
01:26:09.220
want so everyone's deciding you know what looks like a toilet that place right there in the middle of
01:26:13.740
the sidewalk so in fact let me let me play a couple of the cuts from this uh documentary because this
01:26:18.600
is what is happening all over the country the the progressives have gone nuts it's now full-fledged
01:26:26.560
marxism uh and they are not enforcing the laws it's chaos it's horrible and all in the name of
01:26:33.660
compassion listen here's scott lindsey on the homelessness and the rise in crime go ahead this is a list of
01:26:40.700
familiar faces repeat offenders people who break the laws get caught get released and break the laws
01:26:47.140
again and again and again there are a hundred names on the list scott lindsey is the man who dived into
01:26:54.020
public records and researched the list if we take somebody into the jail don't give them meaningful
01:27:00.960
help and then put them right back out on the streets we know they're going to commit the same crimes in the
01:27:06.640
same places and our public records our criminal justice records really show that that's exactly
01:27:11.800
what's happening look at the sheer volume of criminal cases calvin a 68 criminal cases since 2002
01:27:18.560
repeated random assaults on random individuals drain and b 54 criminal cases since 2016 michelle c
01:27:27.160
72 cases since 2000 and the list goes on and on seattle's mayor says this it is wrong to conflate
01:27:35.720
homelessness with a rise in crime for at least 100 people it would at the very least appear to be a
01:27:42.980
factor of the 100 that you looked at what percentage of them were homeless yeah from our criminal justice
01:27:50.000
records 100 had indicators that they were currently homeless and what percent showed signs of
01:27:56.880
addiction yeah 100 also showed signs of a substance use disorder and what percent were mentally ill
01:28:04.840
yeah a little less than half had been evaluated by the courts formally for mental health conditions
01:28:12.660
serious severe mental health conditions that's incredible dozens and dozens and dozens of times
01:28:20.620
the same people they pick them up and can't do anything about now listen to this imagine being a
01:28:24.620
police officer in seattle let's play homeless man says he's conquered justice system this is an
01:28:30.000
amazing scene and escalated into assaulting police officers
01:28:34.000
he's standing in a garbage can a bunch of cops were deployed stand up so we can get out of here
01:28:44.140
fought them hey no biting don't bite yourself either
01:28:49.560
stand up travis we're going to the gurney here's the gurney it lasted hours
01:28:52.620
well i'm actually not even high right now travis is outrageously unapologetic about his life
01:29:01.460
and his world he could care less about yours do you steal for your habit i actually just started
01:29:07.880
stealing last monday i started stealing and um oh my god dude that was one of the hardest sacrifices
01:29:16.840
is to like do unrighteous things in front of my dudes travis just relax travis do you want to smoke
01:29:25.580
but um will you continue to do that oh i'm having a blast now it is so much fun what should the system
01:29:33.580
do with a guy like you um i think that this system has has done uh what any viable um
01:29:42.760
legitimate system would and they've really like exalted me uh and like shown uh deference and
01:29:52.240
and love towards me back the fuck up i want to see you pick it up with your mouth remember when you
01:29:56.980
caught it with your toes and like i don't feel like i'll ever be arrested again i haven't been in jail
01:30:01.960
for like a year and three months or so you know so a change like that responding to a big change
01:30:11.240
definitely shows that uh i have conquered the criminal justice system want to know the sad part
01:30:16.960
the truly frustrating part he's probably right that's a man these scenes look like they're out
01:30:23.920
of like reno 9-1-1 they don't even look real like ronnie dobbs for mr show like there's some guy who's
01:30:29.140
just out there going crazy on the cops and i mean it looks like a parody of the television show cops
01:30:35.520
but it's actually happening and the cops are leaving the cops can't do it anymore let me play uh let me
01:30:42.200
play the third cut here seattle cops express frustrations listen to this one officer wrote simply
01:30:48.420
yes i am frustrated because i'm a law enforcement officer that is told not to enforce the law
01:30:54.820
another wrote it's simple start keeping criminals in jail judges need to stop giving them ridiculously
01:31:01.700
low sentences and prosecutors need to stop accepting cheesy plea deals and actually lock people up when
01:31:08.120
they commit a crime that's all it would take to drastically lower seattle's crime rate another
01:31:13.700
officer said people come here because it's called free addle and they believe if they come here they
01:31:19.180
will get free food free medical treatment free mental health treatment a free tent free clothes
01:31:25.020
and will be free of prosecution for just about everything and they're right it didn't used to be
01:31:30.940
that way law enforcement officers used to be able to enforce the laws this officer continues in the last
01:31:37.840
five years there has been a culture shift and it started with the legislature decriminalizing felonies
01:31:43.280
and dumping convicts onto the streets and then there is this an officer says even if quality
01:31:49.760
warrant arrests are made the judicial system sees fit to let them out of jail within a couple of days
01:31:55.360
often the next day why are we risking our lives to take felony level fugitives into custody if they're
01:32:02.000
just going to be released prosecutors office and judges alike seem to be drinking all the kool-aid
01:32:08.000
causing a huge disconnect and a broken system with absolutely no teeth he went on to say people will ask why
01:32:16.640
didn't we put any of the officers that responded positively about it and he said because we received
01:32:24.400
exactly zero responses from police officers that were positive seattle is dying and it's dying because
01:32:34.400
of a socialist system and it is spreading all over the country just this last weekend the dallas texas da
01:32:44.560
said as long as people steal things that are worth less than seven hundred and fifty dollars
01:32:52.160
he will not prosecute unless it was to enrich themselves what the hell does that even mean
01:33:00.080
what he meant was there are people that need things and if they go into a store and they really need
01:33:09.040
it and it's less than seven hundred and fifty dollars unless they were taking that to sell it
01:33:16.640
you know then then they're okay we're not going to prosecute that's the kind of stuff that leads to
01:33:23.360
what's happening in seattle and san francisco and it is destroying so many of our great great cities
01:33:32.720
it's destroying them will anyone stand up well the people are in seattle and what was so incredible in
01:33:42.240
this documentary was to see how out of touch no to see how arrogant the city council
01:33:53.280
and the mayors are and see how they despised the people who voted for them they despise them
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okay seattle on fire totally on fire let me play cut for seattle cop blogger quits calls it a
01:35:34.320
concentration camp listen to this there was a police officer named todd wiebke he prided himself on
01:35:40.640
getting his boots dirty on meeting the people on the fringes in the camps he tried to find common
01:35:46.160
ground as human beings and he tried to police he wrote a blog for a long time first person musings
01:35:52.960
about patrolling what happens in the dark shadows of west seattle not long ago he wrote this this
01:35:59.920
week i dealt with crisis with narcotics with heartache and with liars sometimes all at once
01:36:06.080
sometimes one at a time i am helpless to unlock the doors when dealing with a person trapped in a
01:36:11.760
horror inside of their own mind lord i try but i am a limited man with just a little skill i still
01:36:18.400
love coming to work we have an awesome city with the ability to adapt and overcome the only way to lose
01:36:24.320
is to not try we are trying to solve this crisis and we will not lose and then one day this past october
01:36:32.800
todd wiebke was told by one superior to impound an rv and clean up the spot and when he did it another
01:36:39.840
superior scolded him for doing so because of new protocol he had a belly full and he walked into
01:36:46.160
hr and he quit retired just like that i feel like i abandoned the ship that i walked away that and and
01:36:54.400
i did because i couldn't do it anymore it was just the bureaucracy built up to the point where
01:37:01.280
i felt like i was no longer necessary as a police officer that the system had a different idea of how
01:37:05.920
they wanted to handle it and i was an appendix i needed to be gone so i'm gone ask anyone they'll
01:37:13.440
tell you this was a good cop the kind we want out there the kind we need but i will tell you that that
01:37:20.160
there is no morale um there's a love for the job he says the drugs the camps the theft the rot and the
01:37:27.040
disgrace of it all don't have to destroy seattle they're being allowed to everybody's trying to do the
01:37:33.200
right thing it's just coming out wrong listen to these next words carefully let them sink in you
01:37:38.880
know i've said it before and i'll say it again that the only thing i can equate it to is we're
01:37:43.760
running a concentration camp without barbed wire up to and including the medical experiment of poisoning
01:37:49.760
these people with drugs i i don't know how else to put it and it's infuriating
01:38:04.320
here's a here's a lifetime resident of seattle calling out the city council for ignoring solutions
01:38:11.280
to the homeless problem listen steve danashek has spent his whole life in seattle he says when
01:38:17.120
misdemeanors stopped being enforced it was the beginning of the end and at that point everyone
01:38:22.960
got the message it's a free-for-all down here it's a wild west no laws apply do whatever you want
01:38:30.080
i could go down here and pee on the street or crap over there or smoke a joint i i have no one's going
01:38:37.040
to get arrested for doing that because they're not doing that they're not arresting anyone if i was a
01:38:41.840
city council member i might say well we're overwhelmed we've got this homeless epidemic no no no no
01:38:47.040
the city council is not overwhelmed by anything the city council are idiots they know that there are
01:38:53.360
solutions out there they simply have turned their back on the solutions the the problem is and you
01:38:59.280
see in this documentary it's from komo news in seattle uh called seattle is dying watch it because
01:39:07.200
it's coming to a city near you the city council is brutal brutal to the people who are standing up
01:39:15.760
they're like you got to call the police and the people are saying i did call the police and they
01:39:20.640
said to come to you now you're sending me back to the police people are just getting the runaround
01:39:27.280
that's why when i'm trying to describe this socialism this marxism that's coming
01:39:32.960
i try to do it charitably but it is a group of non-expert experts who believe truly that they are
01:39:41.280
smarter than the people that they serve they make the rules the laws and market decisions that yes may
01:39:48.960
hurt individuals but those individuals are just part of out of favor groups and those individuals can
01:39:57.760
either afford it or deserve it all things are done in in the guise of or for the goal of social or
01:40:08.080
economic justice as those things begin to break down those in control also begin to abuse their power
01:40:29.280
cronies coming in saying oh no you're a genius no we can fix this no that's right give me
01:40:35.040
give me give me some power give me some money and i'll help you and the people are getting and
01:40:41.200
the people on city council and the people in city hall are growing further and further away from the
01:40:46.480
people and the problem and that's what's happening in in washington dc as well those people in washington
01:40:54.480
in washington dc do you think they actually like you do you think nancy pelosi wants to come over to
01:41:00.560
your house and have dinner at your house do you think she would just fit in with all of your friends
01:41:06.480
that she'd be saying the same kinds of things that you're saying do you think because i don't
01:41:13.760
i don't think most of the people in washington would be comfortable around you
01:41:21.440
they would come and see me because i have some sort of influence they think
01:41:29.360
and so they'll come and see me but they don't want to they don't need to come see you especially
01:41:35.280
if we get rid of the electoral college they'll never see you that's what's happening in seattle
01:41:43.760
the elites are running it because they know better than the other people that live here and they don't
01:41:49.600
know jack and they're destroying our cities and they're about to destroy our nation and here's the
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came out from komo news in seattle called seattle is dying i was i was shocked by this documentary
01:44:49.920
because i i grew up in the seattle area i grew up in mount vernon washington i i love seattle it's one
01:44:55.520
of my favorite cities uh and it's just being destroyed and i saw this documentary i thought i
01:45:02.000
i recognize the street corners that this is all happening on these this used to be a great part of the
01:45:09.440
city it's now just a horror show and all in the name of marxism and compassion they are just
01:45:17.520
destroying people and i know i mean the homeless people just destroying them and all of the people
01:45:24.400
that are living there are living through hell and it doesn't seem to me like the city council has
01:45:30.000
anything but contempt for the people who live in seattle pay taxes and are trying to run businesses or
01:45:36.400
just go to work ari hoffman he is a a board member on a cemetery in seattle that was part of this
01:45:44.480
documentary and we wanted to get him on uh to talk a little bit about you know his experience and and
01:45:50.400
what happened uh with the cemetery that uh he's a board member of hello ari how are you good morning
01:45:57.840
glenn how you doing today very good thank you for coming on the uh the program um i don't my pleasure
01:46:04.240
sure i don't know your politics don't really care about your politics um but do want to hear about
01:46:09.360
your experience in uh in seattle and and what's what happened to you and the cemetery that you're
01:46:16.080
a board member of sure i've been on the board for about 10 years and the cemetery has been around for
01:46:21.120
130 years and the name of the cemetery is beaker holen which translates to helping the sick and it funds
01:46:28.240
our synagogue services for the jewish community and what happened was i got a call about a year ago exactly
01:46:34.560
that said hey ari we have a problem prostitution drug dealers pimps uh drug dealers and addicts have
01:46:41.360
all moved into the cemetery we have a real problem here they're causing hundreds of thousands of
01:46:45.680
dollars of damage can you help us out and i went to elected officials i went to city officials i went
01:46:51.280
to anybody i thought could help and nobody was interested in helping us so i took it to the media and
01:46:56.240
we started this massive media campaign and finally enough pressure was brought to bear that things
01:47:00.880
started changing and we even had to bring armed former israeli soldiers out to the cemetery to
01:47:06.080
guard some kids who are putting flags in the ground for a memorial day event that they do every year
01:47:11.840
what part of seattle is this isn't a bad part of seattle i mean or is all seattle
01:47:17.440
it's in north you know well so this is a north gate which is a nice neighborhood in seattle and nothing
01:47:22.960
ever happens out there we haven't had anything like this in 130 years of being in operation
01:47:27.280
and because of policies by the seattle city council this is now happening so what are the policies that
01:47:33.200
lead people to go and live in a cemetery it's much enabling behavior people are coming from across
01:47:40.080
the country because they hear that they can get free whatever they want in seattle and nobody's
01:47:45.040
going to do anything nobody's going to enforce the rule of law and they can get away with whatever
01:47:49.120
they want they can live wherever they want and nobody's going to do anything about it
01:47:52.880
when i was in san francisco a few years ago um i was driving my car and uh these homeless people
01:48:00.480
came and they were walking in the street and they just started pounding on my hood
01:48:04.880
uh and they were just they were belligerent who do you think you are with your car and i was like i'm
01:48:09.520
just driving to the hotel i'm what and they were you know coming across the the street and they made it
01:48:16.960
very clear they own the street not the cars not the people who are trying just to you know uh get
01:48:24.480
to and fro and obeying the law they own the street is that attitude pervasive now in seattle as well
01:48:34.240
yes near my office in georgetown which is a more industrial area a whole bunch of these rvs have moved
01:48:39.280
in these broken down vehicles which people are living in and the city council keeps claiming these are
01:48:44.080
homeless people but i know that they're running drugs and other criminal enterprises out of these
01:48:48.000
vehicles and when i go up to confront them to get them to move they say things to me like i make more
01:48:52.960
money dealing drugs than you'll ever see in a lifetime it's become a very dangerous neighborhood
01:48:57.360
it's not safe and georgetown is unique because it has a residential neighborhood mixed in with
01:49:01.680
commercial neighborhood and the residents there are beside themselves so one of these people sold
01:49:06.000
in a full-size semi truck the cab part of it and crashed into a few cars the other day it's just out
01:49:12.320
of control in that neighborhood so are you running for city council yes sir i decided i had enough of
01:49:19.120
what was going on and that the only way to get things done sometimes is to step in yourself and
01:49:23.520
try and get it done so that's what i did i stepped up to the plate and said it's got to be better than
01:49:28.320
what these guys are doing and i started doing my research and i started analyzing and i realized this
01:49:31.760
was all a policy problem and it was all the behavior they were enabling in seattle and they're not
01:49:36.400
treating the drug addiction they're not treating the mental illness and they're calling it a house uh housing
01:49:41.280
crisis a homeless crisis so but but it is really and i don't want to get into politics um but it it it
01:49:50.240
is this um social and economic justice attitude um that creates these policies that are so prevalent
01:50:00.400
in seattle and san francisco and the arrogance that usually goes with that i mean i've seen clips of the
01:50:06.240
city council they don't they're not listening to the people they don't care about the people
01:50:10.640
it's almost like they despise the people it sure seems like that to me as well we try to talk to
01:50:16.240
them they refuse to meet with us one of them was supposed to come out to the cemetery to meet with
01:50:19.520
us and send staff instead even though we had organized the community to be there to meet with
01:50:23.120
them another one refused to meet with us and said flat out had their staff tell us they're not meeting with
01:50:27.840
us and i just had enough of that so what i did was i took their office number and their email for
01:50:32.960
their office and i put it online and i said hey jewish community let them know what you think and
01:50:37.040
six hours later they called me for a meeting because they got so much pressure at the same
01:50:40.720
time after that meeting they said you know they made all these promises in this meeting and they
01:50:45.600
didn't follow through on any of them and we still had to do things ourselves i mean during the winter
01:50:49.840
it things are better at the cemetery just because people didn't want to be outside they moved to other
01:50:53.440
areas of seattle but just two weeks ago the rvs came back and we're dealing drugs again and thank
01:50:58.560
god we got a grant in the off season i'll call it to for safety at the cemeteries and we had to send
01:51:04.800
the guards back out there to enforce things jeez uh how's how's your election going well i'm getting
01:51:12.880
so many attacks online i must be the front runner we don't really do polling for these kind of things
01:51:17.840
well you're jewish so i don't know if you if you're a front runner i mean jewish people tend to be a
01:51:22.800
target now uh unfortunately and uh i'm sorry for that but uh you can't you can't put anything into
01:51:29.680
attacks but at least you're over the target if they're attacking you exactly i heard a good line
01:51:34.880
from somebody that if uh if you're getting heavy flack you must be over the target yes and i think
01:51:39.600
my message is really resonating because there's people from all over seattle from all sides of the
01:51:43.600
political spectrum saying they want to support me because enough is enough and things have just gone
01:51:47.680
too crazy and that's the most unique thing to me is how united the citizens seem to be in
01:51:52.640
wanting a change on the seattle city council and wanting to push back of these policies that
01:51:57.840
enabled all this i will tell you that i was struck by uh komo news this the the way this was written
01:52:05.280
i don't know how many times they asked the question is this compassion uh and the the documentary was
01:52:12.880
i thought really well done and and and kept asking the question for a seattleite with a way for them to
01:52:19.920
hear is through the heart that if this if you're doing these things because you think this is
01:52:26.080
compassion you're wrong you're sadly mistaken are you you are seeing uh people on the uh you know that
01:52:34.400
are you know elect or the people who are electing officials are you seeing elected officials at all
01:52:41.520
waking up is there any sign that anybody else that's already in office is waking up going hey guys this
01:52:47.280
doesn't work not really it seems more like they're saying the things that people want to hear
01:52:52.880
occasionally so that that way they may have a chance at re-election but it seems that the average
01:52:58.240
citizen has said i'm tired of being called non-compassionate when i'm trying to get people
01:53:02.800
treatment for drug addiction i'm tired of being called non-compassionate when i'm trying to get
01:53:06.640
people into shelters i'm tired of being called non-compassionate because i don't want people sleeping on the
01:53:11.040
streets are in their cars and the citizens are tired of being told they're not compassionate
01:53:15.200
yeah all right thank you so much appreciate it and good luck uh hoffman thank you for having me you bet
01:53:20.480
hoffman for seattle.com don't know his politics but if you want to check it out hoffman for seattle
01:53:26.720
uh dot com i don't think if you're in seattle you care about the politics of the person you just want
01:53:31.200
someone who's taking that issue seriously it doesn't seem like there's anyone there doing it yeah you
01:53:35.200
know you want someone who's going to take that on and actually be brave enough to stand up and say hey this is
01:53:39.360
this is wrong i think that's i think that's what's happening all over the world you know
01:53:43.680
people just they just don't care and in seattle you know they're letting people out on the streets that
01:53:49.520
are really really sick and people that they know are going to commit more crimes i mean i don't know
01:53:56.880
if you saw did you see in the documentary the the story of the rapist yeah this i mean you want to
01:54:02.560
talk about real consequences listen to this police say that on july 20th of 2017 this
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man lewis arby the third 41 years old removed the screen from a woman's window at an assisted
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living facility in seatac and crawled in the woman inside was brutalized for an hour she was raped and
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beaten and choked and robbed police say lewis arby also urinated on the floor afterwards police say he
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left through the same window he'd entered through the victim was treated for bleeding on the brain a
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broken nose and other injuries she was 71 years old oh my gosh it was a shocking and disturbing
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crime but perhaps we shouldn't have been all that surprised just four days before the rape just 96
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hours before police say he scarred one woman's life forever lewis arby the third was arrested here
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sitting next to the fountain right outside the king county courthouse police say he was selling
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methamphetamine that's him in the back of the squad car after the arrest he was booked and then
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released almost immediately our criminal justice system decided that he shouldn't spend even 24
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hours in jail but even a brief look at his record would have shown that lewis arby had come from
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california where he'd spent 19 years in prison for kidnapping robbery and carjacking and had prosecutors
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looked a little more closely they'd have known that arby was the only suspect in a case three months
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prior in which a woman was taken hostage forcibly shot full of drugs and viciously raped and beaten
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for 15 hours the king county prosecutor's office says in this case we had information that he had a
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1995 california conviction for kidnapped to commit robbery and other offenses the prosecutors assigned to the
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investigation had no knowledge of other pending investigation and so we are left with a question
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how is it that a man is arrested in front of a courthouse in possession of a deadly drug that destroys lives
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how is it that this man who has a long history of violence doesn't even spend 24 hours in jail
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how is it that he is sent right back onto the streets
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and where we're headed there is a very clear clear choice on a few things we used to be pretty clear on
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on israel uh but boy things are well some people would say getting muddy but they're becoming very
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black and white and you gotta see where you stand if you stand with the left you stand with bernie
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in the town hall that he just did he said you know it's a benjamin and yahoo and his party that's a hate
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group it's a hate group aoc anti-israel ilan omar anti-israel rashida talib anti-israel these are
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these this is where the party is headed and they are anti-semitic not pro-palestinian as much as
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anti-semitic as well the party is changing on the other side you have donald trump who is has thrown a
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lot of shade to benjamin netanyahu and to israel itself in fact benjamin netanyahu threw a little
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bit back his way listen to this released yesterday i'm here on the beautiful golan heights all israelis
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were deeply moved when president trump made his historic decision to recognize israel's sovereignty
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over the golan heights and therefore after the passover holiday i tend to bring to the government
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a resolution calling for a new community on the golan heights named after president donald j trump
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that's amazing that's amazing he's been i mean trump has been amazing on the israel stuff
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i mean i better than anyone could have possibly imagined i would have never guessed it yeah and i
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didn't uh wrong on really wrong on israel yeah i had it nailed but you really did miss that one
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i was disappointed in you the whole time yeah uh it's incredible i mean you know step by step this
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entire time we're coming up on a year anniversary of him naming jerusalem and opening the embassy in
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jerusalem as the actual capital of the country that says it's the capital which is usually how we judge
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what the capital is of a country uh that's coming up in just in a couple of weeks we've got a a great
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special coming up on that it is a it's one of these things where you kind of step back and think wow i
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mean like all the presidents all these times both democrat and republican who have said that they would do the
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things uh that donald trump has go ahead gone ahead and actually done and uh he deserves a lot of
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unqualified credit for what he's done with israel it's been incredible incredible i'm blown away by it
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i'm blown away and grateful really truly grateful and so obviously are the people uh of israel i mean he
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has not only moved the uh the embassy to jerusalem where it has always belonged but he has also uh decided
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you know i'm going to recognize the west bank otherwise known as judea
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uh and the colin heights as jewish territory god bless him god bless him