Time To Turn Back? | Guests: Mike Lee & Adam Andrzejewski | 4⧸9⧸19
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On today's show, we have a special guest, Mike Lee, a military analyst who has been on the border for years and has a theory about what could be going on at the border. We also have an update on the Biden Bracket and updates on Ilan Omar. And we discuss why our kids are taking their own lives at 13.
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sweet 16. That's not the not so sweet 16, the super creepy 16. That's coming up in just a couple of minutes.
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We have a lot to discuss. We have Mike Lee coming up in just a few minutes. Hopefully,
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we'll talk to him a little bit about the border. I have a theory on the border if we're going to try
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to shoehorn in. We also have a show tonight at five o'clock that is going to bust this thing
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wide open. I mean, you pay us to connect the dots. There's lots of dots to connect once again,
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new people, new faces. And this border thing is not what the media is telling you. It is an invasion
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and it is well-coordinated. That's why the media is not on it. That's why the left doesn't care.
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They know exactly what's going on. We begin there in one minute.
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We also have some amazing news on Ilan Omar as well today. And they can't figure out why our kids
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are killing themselves and wanting to commit suicide at 13. I'll read the experts and tell
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you what the experts say. And then I will humbly disagree with those experts and tell you what
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foreign affairs and, uh, and, and everything really shady. He was a, uh, military Intel guy. Uh,
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and has worked with me now for how many years, Jason, about six years and, uh, has been on the
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border, uh, and looking at the border for the last year, uh, as we watched these things start to come
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through. Cause I have, um, I have a longterm, uh, theory that this is the last piece of the chalkboard
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that I did at Fox that the destabilization of the United States that happened over in Europe. Remember
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it would start in the Middle East, a caliphate, then it would spread to Europe and it would
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destabilize Europe. And then it would come here. What happened? Well, all of these migrants came up,
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all these immigrants, uh, came from the Middle East and pushed up into, uh, Europe, destabilizing
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it because they were not blending in. They were not living by the rules. It was causing real chaos.
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That's what's destabilized Europe. Now, the same thing is happening here. It's come to America
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exactly as we outlined, um, you know what? Eight, nine years ago. So what, who is controlling this
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tonight at five o'clock? We're doing a, uh, a show and a chalkboard outlining who really,
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really is behind all of this. Of course we found Soros money, but that's not the real story.
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Yeah. We looked at this, I think back last April and it was easy to find the Soros connections.
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And that's like, at this point, that's like trying to find Kevin Bacon in a movie, you know,
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a connection. It's so easy now. Um, so that's the, not the interesting thing. When we talked about this
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last April, we were like, who is directing these caravans? Who's organizing? We know that there's,
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this has got to cost an insane amount of money just in the water alone. Um, so who was behind it?
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And there wasn't really that much information out there and little by little more information is
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starting to trickle out. And I started looking at addresses, uh, that were attached to some of
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these organizations associated with, uh, this Pueblo Sinfranteros. If you remember those people
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without borders and again, again, say, say the name of that in English, uh, people without borders,
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people without borders. Okay. And, uh, I found a, a secondary group that runs right along parallel with
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them. Another one called center without borders. And I was like, okay, that's, that's interesting.
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I looked at both their addresses and coincidentally, they both have the same address. No. And I was
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like, huh. Um, and so I started looking at other groups around them and they all kind of sound
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similar. They're like community organizer, community organizer, community organizer. And of course,
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as all progressive stories lead, they all lead in Chicago, Illinois. Of course. Um, we'll go in.
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So these are South of the border organizations that all lead to Chicago, Chicago, and more
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specifically a church in Chicago. Now I'm going to go out on a limb. Is this a social justice church?
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Um, yeah, yeah. Um, these, the, the only way to do this is to put this on a chalkboard because
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the connections will absolutely blow your mind. Marxist Leninist to the core, to the core. If you
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want to know where the entire sanctuary city movement started, these people, we're going to
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show you the actual faces, the names, the people that've been pushing this since the 1960s. It is
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absolutely nuts. And the weird thing is they've, they've kept a very low profile. They haven't let
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their names out on a national scale. Really? I mean, they've been doing these caravans for a long
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time, but we never heard about it until coincidentally now. And as you just pointed out,
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I mean, this is the main divisive issue all over the world, like all over the world. And so it wasn't
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until recently that they were like, you know what? Now is the time. The iron is hot. Now is the time
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to strike. Why is that? Because I, because I personally believe that they've, they haven't had that top
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structure to support them until now. They now have the pieces in place to say, okay, now let's push
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for this. Let's, let's support this from the top, you know, echelons of the government. While that's
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happening, we have these groups suddenly coming out. So what do you, why do you say that, that they
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have the top level to support it when you have Donald Trump in office? That's saying, and that's
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something different from say, like the president Obama days where it was like members of the
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executive. Correct. Now it's members of, you know, top levels of Congress. They're actively
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supporting this. People like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, um, they're lockstep with, with a lot
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of the things that, that, um, some of these like bottom groups that are, that are now pushing it.
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Now there is like, they're, they feel like they're getting the social contract that they can come out
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publicly, take the mask off and say, yeah, um, this is just a means to an end. That's really all this
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is. And the end is the end is a complete inside out, uh, disruption within the federal government.
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So here is, this is, you know, we, we told you for years, um, that we were operating on top down,
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bottom up, inside out, that there would be well-placed people in the administration and that
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the Obama administration was the beginning of this, that they were putting well-placed people,
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you know, remember Van Jones, uh, green is the new red. They were putting well-placed people in
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there that were revolutionaries that were, uh, that were not with the free market. They were
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socialists and Marxists. We were called crazy at the time. I told you at the time, don't worry,
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they will take their masks off at one point, but woe be unto us if we don't do anything about it now,
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because when they do, it will be a late hour. Yeah. So they're, they've taken the masks off and
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we're seeing the late hour that we're in. However, the fight is not done. You just need the information.
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You just need to have it exposed. Well, we're exposing it tonight. If you are not a member of
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the blaze, please support us. Please support us. Go to blaze tv.com slash Glenn blaze tv.com slash Glenn
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in the next few days, probably won't be able to get to it till next week. We'll tell you about something
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that's happening in the house, HR five. And I'm telling you, it will shut voices down all across
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the nation. Uh, it is something in the house and I have it on, on really good, um, uh, authority and
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background that this thing will pass the house and there's a chance it passes the Senate and signed.
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It is a very, very clever, uh, cleverly written bill and everybody's going to be for it.
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And it is extraordinarily dangerous and it will affect you, not just voices like mine. It will
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affect your voice first. Um, we are at the, we are at the crossroads here and we have to be informed
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tonight, five o'clock. We will tell you all about the border and we will show you this stuff that
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no one else is showing you. We will show you the connections. Now the solution
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solution is there is only one solution. Turn back to God, beg him for forgiveness and beg him for
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guidance and support and protection, fast prayer and humiliation. It is the only exit. We've passed
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them all. We are, um, in really bad shape. We must turn back to God and ask him, please heal us.
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Now, let me go back to Jason for a second. Jason, you know what the human wave theory is? Uh, yes.
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So if for those who don't, um, China, it was told to me once I couldn't find this. So I don't know if this
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is true or if it's just an explanation of how China could have won, uh, in any war against Russia,
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but I was told that this was their actual plan and it's the human wave theory and it has happened
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before. I think Japan, either Japan, either Japan used it against us. Uh, I think they used it against
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us in the war. They sent people over with sticks and they would send them over with the, over the
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hill with sticks in the middle of the night. They'd cause all kinds of chaos. They would light up the
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sky, but these people had nothing. They didn't have guns. The Chinese did it to us in Korea and the
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Korean war. That's what it was. That's what it was. It was Korean war and the Chinese just kept
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sending people over and we were just machine gunning them, but they had nothing, but we were
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just machine gumming wave after wave after wave after wave until we were out and they just, then they
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send the troops in with guns. I mean, they can, they just overwhelm you with people. The, the story
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that was told to me is that they had a plan for the takeover of Russia and what it was, uh, was they
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would send a million armed men over the border and they would cross the Russian border and they would
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surrender to the army. That's day one. Day two, they would send a million people over the border and they
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would surrender to the Russian army. Day three, they would send a million people over the border and they
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would surrender to the Russian army. By day four, they were overwhelmed. By day four, Russia would
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collapse. They couldn't handle the number of people. I think the human wave theory is being used against
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us right now. They're sending wave after wave after wave to our border. Our system is breaking down. Our, our
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laws are breaking down. Our court systems are breaking down. Uh, our country is breaking down. Our hospitals are
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breaking down just because of the human wave theory. And it, it is my contention that, uh, those in Congress that
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are, that are in the know, know exactly what is happening. Yeah. Over. I absolutely agree with you. It's overwhelming the
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system. So it collapses 50,000 people apprehended in January that went to over 70,000, uh, in February,
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uh, or the month after this month, it's rumored to be about a hundred thousand. There's a backlog
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of around 800,000 people, uh, currently waiting to get asylum. And the, and, and the people in Congress
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won't, when, when, uh, Donald Trump says close the border, what he means is hopefully, I think not the
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people who have green cards to come and go and, and to work here in the United States, not trucking or
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anything else. He's saying no asylum. We're done. No asylum. You can't, you got to apply just like
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every place else in the world. You have to apply in your home country for asylum. You go to an American
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embassy and they won't, the Congress won't do that. Congress won't allow that. You're shaking your head.
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You can't go to an American embassy in your home country and apply for asylum. Asylum can only be
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applied for in the United States. There's something called a refugee resettlement, which is you can
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apply for in an embassy of a foreign country, but not your home country. Because so if you leave
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Honduras, you can stop in Mexico and apply there for refugee resettlement. You cannot do it inside your
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home country because this, the premise for this, of course, which has been completely abused in this
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situation is that things are so bad in your country, right? And your government and the
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government of the country is doing something to do to, to participate, whether it's completely
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abandoned you and let marauders overtake you or on the other hand, the actual, uh, you know,
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they're the ones who are doing the crimes. So there being, make no sense to be able to stay in your
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country and be able to do it. Uh, there we need them to either stay in their country or go to another
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country, but not here because they are overwhelming our system. Uh, and we'll talk a little bit more
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about that tonight, five o'clock. Thank you very much, Jason. Do not miss it. Subscribe now to the
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Okay. We're waiting for Mike Lee to, uh, show up. Uh, he'll be with us hopefully soon,
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maybe at the bottom of the hour. If he misses this, uh, we know that he is, uh, extraordinarily
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busy. I talked to him yesterday. There's some, there's some amazing things going on in, uh,
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Washington DC, some amazing things, uh, that are happening. Uh, and we better get a handle on our
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You think we still need it? I mean, we have the green new deal. If we could just implement that
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as the new constitution, I mean, think of how much time it would save. Yeah. Cause I mean,
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sure. There's constitutional problems with something like the green new deal, but if you
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just kind of push it through and make it the thing, then you don't have to worry about the
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constitutional problems. I was, uh, I, we've learned so much about, uh, the environment. Um, I was very
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excited to see a new study that came out about plastic bags versus, um, uh, reusable bags.
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Yes. Now I brought this up at dinner last night with my daughter. Oh, good for you. Good for you.
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Went over well. Uh, so there's been, uh, look, I thought science was just accept. You're supposed
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to accept the science as it happens. Okay. Yes. And she, and she does, uh, the, the problem is,
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uh, the problem is, is the C and we'll get into that in a second. Yeah. I just, we have Mike on
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and he's only got until eight 30. So we've only got, now we've only got about a three minutes,
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Mike, unless you want to talk after the break too, but I'll, I know your schedule's tight.
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Um, how are you, sir? Doing great. Good. Great. Good. Um, can you, can, can we talk just a little
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bit here about what's happening on the border? I mean, I think we have the human wave theory
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happening. Uh, you know, the human wave theory that it's a, it's a, uh, a war, uh, tactic where it
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just, you just have wave after wave after wave until you overwhelm the system. And then, you know,
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the other country collapses. Uh, isn't that what we have going on in the border? Mike,
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certainly what we're going to be faced with, whether there's any one person who has that
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as their intention or whether every person spilling over through the border has that as their intention.
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This is what happens when you have year after year of lax border enforcement. So it's also what
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happens when you encourage people to bring children, whether it's your own children or somebody else's
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to come across promising to release them if they're traveling with a child. Okay. So, so we have this
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where they, they want it both ways. Uh, the, the Democrats do. You can't, uh, does the president
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have the right to say no more, no more asylum? Uh, we are full up on asylum unless you go to your local
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embassy or you apply for it, but you can't apply for it at our border. Does he have the right to say
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that? Asylum law is tricky, but there are some levers that the executive branch of government
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does in fact control. And I think there are some things he can do to be more restrictive on this.
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One of the things that I would like to see is, uh, an aggressive move toward, uh, easing the impact
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of the so-called Flores settlement. Uh, this is the settlement that requires us to release people
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within 20 days if they're traveling with a child. It's ridiculous. And it's encouraging human
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trafficking of the worst sort. Right. Mike, I'm sorry. I've got a break. If you'd like to hold,
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we'd love to have you and talk about some other issues. Uh, but I'd be happy to. Oh, okay, great.
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We are into the sweet 16 or the not so sweet 16 of the Biden bracket to find the creepiest Joe Biden
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Welcome to the program, the Glenn Beck program.
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I want to remind you that tonight we're covering the border and we're showing you the connections
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to these caravans, uh, right to Chicago. Uh, this is a well laid out, well orchestrated, uh, a group of people
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that have been flying under the radar. Uh, and as we found it, because we started checking addresses
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and gee, all these organizations had exactly the same address. That's how we, that's how we found out
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about acorn. Do you remember that? It all led to one building, uh, in new Orleans. Uh, we'll give you more
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on that coming up in, uh, just a second. That's tonight at five o'clock. Also Thursday, Joe Biden
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Glenn, and you will save the 10 bucks. Mike Lee is with us. Mike, I, I, I want to give you the
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benefit of the doubt on something, uh, because I don't think I've ever disagreed with anything that
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you had. Uh, and if I did, if I listened to you for two seconds, I was like, Oh, okay, I get it.
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This, this whole, uh, flexibility act where it's the family leave thing. I don't understand how,
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how you are, you are pushing this and doing this. Can you help us out? Yeah, sure. I'd be happy to.
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You're talking about the cradle act, the cradle act, uh, would allow a young mother or father
00:26:07.380
upon the birth or adoption of a child to choose to take a short term social security benefit,
00:26:15.280
uh, following the birth or adoption of that baby in exchange for a delay in his or her retirement date.
00:26:23.160
of twice that length. So they would have the option of taking one, two or three months
00:26:27.340
off and take a limited social security benefit during that time period, following the birth of
00:26:33.220
a child, if they want to stay home with the child and then in exchange for that delay their retirement
00:26:38.500
by a corresponding two, four or six months, uh, at the end of their career. But there, but there,
00:26:44.440
there is no pot, uh, of social security, uh, money. Um, and if I'm 20 and I'm having a baby or well,
00:26:54.840
now the way it is, if I'm 47 and having a baby, uh, it's still that I doubt that social security is
00:27:02.220
going to be around. So aren't we just putting, aren't we just borrowing more money, uh, to be able
00:27:08.680
to do this? No, this proposal is budget neutral. This proposal, uh, is actuarial sound, uh, actuarially
00:27:18.860
sound, and it would not do anything to destabilize the fund. Uh, look, social security takes money out
00:27:27.500
of people's paychecks and it does so with the promise and the understanding that it's their money
00:27:32.340
and it'll be there for them at retirement. My point here is that there is at least one other
00:27:37.200
time in the life of a taxpayer when an American up to have access to that benefit, should they
00:27:43.600
choose to take it? They ought to have this option after they have a child.
00:27:49.580
I understand that certainly the motivation here in that, you know, you know, you obviously family
00:27:53.440
is incredibly important and it's something you've, you've, you've fought for, you know, the entire
00:27:56.900
time you've been in the Senate. I am a, and I wonder if you are as well, a tad concerned that
00:28:01.920
we would be creating another, you know, big moment in people's lives in which they have to look to the
00:28:08.300
federal government for, you know, to, to, to hold a big role in that event. I mean, if you remember
00:28:13.580
the life of Julia cartoon they did back in the Obama campaign, you know, it was every big moment
00:28:20.060
of Julia's life was associated with some benefit from the federal government. And are we not creating
00:28:25.180
a new one here? Yeah. So I, I, I, I don't believe that's what we're doing. And in fact, I think we're
00:28:31.700
doing quite the opposite of that. So instead of going with Julia, let's come up with a hypothetical
00:28:35.700
young woman whom we'll call Glenna. Wait a minute. Glenna at the time she has a baby, uh,
00:28:43.360
has already been paying into the social security system for years. She will be paying into the
00:28:48.840
social security system for decades after the birth of her child. So Glenna ought to have the freedom to
00:28:55.900
choose to delay her retirement date in order to spend a few weeks at home with her baby. That is
00:29:02.320
not a new government program. That is simply making an existing government program more flexible in
00:29:07.820
order to accommodate Glenna at the time she gets birth to a child. Okay. So, so let's say Glenna
00:29:13.740
approves. So I, I like that. All right. So I agree with that. I think that makes sense.
00:29:20.220
My problem is social security, the Glenna knows it's not going to be there at 65 or 68 or 88. It's
00:29:32.340
just not going to be there. This is an unworkable, unsustainable system.
00:29:39.200
The unsustainability of social security is not in any way accelerated by this move. The fact that it
00:29:47.840
has been made unsustainable is, as a result of, uh, decisions made by Congresses over the course
00:29:53.560
of many decades, there are a lot of things we could do to make that better. And a lot of things
00:29:57.360
we could do to make that worse. Okay. So this bill in particular would do nothing to either
00:30:02.060
accelerate, uh, or halt at the demise of the social security program. This one just keeps it on the
00:30:08.160
same path. Okay. So wait, so are we borrowing to pay for social security?
00:30:13.440
Yes, we are. As a result of budgetary decisions made, there's nothing about this bill that would
00:30:20.280
accelerate that, uh, because this would come about only as a result of, uh, uh, decisions that would
00:30:28.020
be offset, uh, both in the short term and the longterm by among other things, the delay and the
00:30:34.280
ultimate retirement date. And that by the way, is ultimately something that we're going to have to
00:30:39.260
look at as a way of saving social security is to acclimate people to the idea that Americans are
00:30:43.880
living longer as they live longer. Well, we have to be moving toward a system that indexes the
00:30:49.340
retirement age according to life expectancy. I, Mike, I have to tell you, I'm 55. I can't imagine
00:30:55.540
it's 65. And I know a lot of people who are being forced into retirement, especially work for the
00:31:02.140
federal government. And they're like, Bernie Sanders is like 900 years old and he's not forced to retire.
00:31:10.320
You know, I don't know people that want to go away at 65 years old. Now, you know, I'm sure there's a
00:31:17.340
lot of blue collar workers that will say, shut your mouth, Glenn, but it's 65. My grandfather was
00:31:25.060
old when he died at 60, I think seven. I mean, that's, that's what it was in the sixties and
00:31:32.020
seventies. You were old in your sixties. You're not old in your sixties today.
00:31:38.400
That's exactly right. And at the time the social security program was created, uh, people on average
00:31:43.820
didn't live much past 60. And so as a result, they weren't spending many decades of their life
00:31:50.940
as social security beneficiaries. Now people are living longer today. We're happy that that's
00:31:55.740
the case. We hope that very trend will continue. As long as that trend is continuing, we do have to
00:32:02.680
take into account the economic realities that that creates for social security. Do you feel bad that
00:32:08.180
you've scarred the audience by giving them a mental image of a woman named Glenna? Oh, I knew a woman
00:32:14.940
named Glenna once. She was a lovely person. Um, so a sweet spirit. Yeah, she was beautiful on the
00:32:21.740
inside. Right. So we don't have to picture an image of Glen Beck, uh, uh, in feminine form.
00:32:29.080
Okay. That is what I did. Think about the bucket of chicken and somebody who looks like Colonel Sanders,
00:32:34.800
but on the inside is lovely. Colonel Sanders with his wee beady eyes saying, Oh yeah, you're going to
00:32:41.180
buy my chicken. I love a man who can quote that movie. God bless you. Thanks so much, Mike.
00:32:50.740
Thank you. You bet. Bye bye. It's an interesting movie is. Did anybody know the movie is? What is the
00:32:58.440
movie? Yeah. So I married an ax murderer. Of course you, that's the, you, you quote two movies. It's
00:33:03.360
either. So I married an ax murderer or princess bride or shitty, shitty bang bang. Those are the only
00:33:08.000
three things, you know, three references you have. Now I will be say I, you know, my, I have like
00:33:15.320
Rocky three and Rocky four and that's pretty much it. So I will put my movies. I will put mine about
00:33:20.160
three and four any day of the week. Rocky one, come talk to me, Rocky three and four. I don't want to
00:33:26.320
see you. That is right from the lips of Glenna, um, real estate agents, I trust.com. You're trying to
00:33:35.020
sell your home. You need somebody you can trust. Now here's the thing. Uh, I started doing work
00:33:41.600
probably eight, eight years ago or so, uh, with a bunch of realist. If it's gotta be longer than
00:33:46.600
that with a bunch of real estate agents and these real estate agents all around the country, they
00:33:50.780
were the top 500 real estate agents in the country. They were the most successful, according to the
00:33:56.100
wall street journal. And I developed friendships with them and I started asking them questions.
00:34:00.700
How come, how come I can't ever find a real estate agent that can sell my house quickly on time for
00:34:08.020
the most amount of money? And so they say, well, are they doing this? No. Are they doing this? No.
00:34:12.860
Or is the person like this? No. Well, how do I find that real estate agent? That was the real
00:34:19.520
question. There are things that these top real estate agents do that actually make a huge difference
00:34:25.720
on selling your house and selling it for the most amount of money. So we went out and we
00:34:30.340
searched for those real estate agents. That's what real estate agents. I trust.com
00:34:34.560
is. They are all hand vetted personally to make sure that they are the best that are following
00:34:40.560
these principles. They also are fans of the show. So, cause I, I hate being trapped in a car with
00:34:46.780
somebody who's like, and another thing, you know what those conservatives on Fox do? And you're like,
00:34:52.700
okay, I, uh, I happen to like some of those people and they just go because they just think that
00:34:58.600
the world agrees with them. I hate being trapped in a car. You won't have that problem.
00:35:03.820
Real estate agents. I trust.com that's real estate agents. I trust.com.
00:35:09.820
Hey, uh, Alana Mar, uh, update. Uh, have you, have you heard, uh, about her requesting, uh,
00:35:30.400
the United States to step in and save this Muslim brotherhood? No, no, no. Have you heard her
00:35:36.160
thoughts on a nine 11? Uh, really, really powerful. She might be against it. It's kind of,
00:35:42.960
it's kind of like, uh, it's kind of like you got chocolate in my peanut butter. Let's put these two
00:35:47.580
together. See what we have. All right. What do you have? Uh, all right. Here's, uh, here's Alana
00:35:52.500
talking about nine 11 and care and its creation here was founded after nine 11. Nope. Because
00:36:01.660
they recognize that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our
00:36:09.600
civil liberties. Oh, okay. So that's her description of nine 11. Some people did something. That's true.
00:36:17.940
Yeah. Some extremist Muslims killed 3000 innocent Americans. That's the, something these people did,
00:36:25.740
but it is hard to argue with the idea that that some people did something. Yeah, that is true. It
00:36:30.280
is true. Some people did something. I just found it an unusual description of nine 11. I've never heard
00:36:36.600
it before. Um, and then for, you know, first of all, care wasn't developed after it wasn't put
00:36:42.660
together after nine 11. No, no, no, no, no. That can't be. She just said it. I know she did.
00:36:47.380
She lied. She lied. Yeah. Care was actually started by, uh, the Palestinian council, which is a direct
00:36:56.860
arm of the Muslim brotherhood. The Palestinian council was, was told you need to have a think
00:37:03.600
tank, which has been since disbanded. You need to have a propaganda arm, which became care. And you
00:37:10.140
need to have a fundraising arm for Hamas, which, uh, was eventually, uh, those people were thrown in
00:37:17.040
prison. So the only one that was remaining is the, the propaganda arm of the Muslim brotherhood
00:37:24.840
and the sister organization of Hamas. It's just amazing. That's care. And, and they were formed
00:37:32.660
in the nineties, right? I mean, so maybe you could say they were formed after the first world train
00:37:37.580
center bombing, but not, not, not, not 11. No. And formed, you know, she makes Muslims, American
00:37:45.260
Muslims sound like the victims of nine 11. Right. They weren't, they were not. I mean, some
00:37:51.360
of them were in the towers, right? You know? Yes. Um, but, uh, I mean, you cannot again, disagree
00:37:57.840
that it was formed after some people did something that is true. It is still true. She's, she's nailed
00:38:03.060
that one. This woman needs to go. She needs, this woman is really dangerous. So here's a
00:38:09.100
tweet from her. I recently met with a couple of people to talk about Hoda, uh, Abdulamun,
00:38:15.460
some people, some people, some people, some people, political prisoner in Egypt. I hope Trump brings
00:38:21.760
up her case in his meeting with the regime that is in prison. Now the regime that in prisoners
00:38:26.240
was Al Sisi regime, the one who put the Muslim brotherhood out of business because remember
00:38:33.440
what they were doing? Oh yeah, that's right. They were burning churches down and crucifying
00:38:37.540
Christians and all of that stuff. Uh, she said, uh, that regime imprisoned her. We must work
00:38:44.420
to free Hoda. Okay. All right. So who is she? Well, she's just a wonderful person,
00:38:52.540
wonderful person that happens to be, uh, you know, directly connected to the Muslim brotherhood.
00:38:59.380
This is a terrorist organization, a terrorist organization, by the way. Um, one of the, uh,
00:39:07.820
one of the people I think that she is posing with in a picture was featured in an Al Jazeera produced
00:39:15.280
video dramatizing, uh, mom situation as a human rights crisis. Now this is the boy, uh,
00:39:22.400
in the picture with, uh, Al Anamar bump, uh, she is, uh, she's posing with the son of this Hoda woman
00:39:30.400
that is in there. Uh, he, uh, after he was on Al Jazeera, she reached out and she's like,
00:39:38.740
Oh, I want to help your Muslim brotherhood mom. Why? Well, because again, care who is holding her hand
00:39:46.240
the entire time is a, the parent organization of, I'm sorry, the parent organization of care
00:39:55.200
is the Muslim brotherhood. If the Muslim brotherhood has people in prison, she's going to stand up for
00:40:04.020
them because she is being backed by the propaganda arm care of the Muslim brotherhood. So this is,
00:40:11.400
this is, this is foreign agent kind of stuff. Yeah. I mean, she, she calls herself a second
00:40:18.520
class that she's tired of being treated like a second class citizen. I don't know. She goes on
00:40:22.100
to say, uh, you know what? I don't have one of those little, uh, Gollum pins, my precious that,
00:40:27.120
that make me beyond a citizen. I'm not a congressman. Exactly. How can she be a second
00:40:33.080
class? This country took her in as a refugee and made her a U S Congress person. Uh, I'd like to be
00:40:39.080
that second class. You know, if we were, if we were more, uh, like, uh, the, uh, the, like Sweden,
00:40:46.360
we would have that story, except they would be somebody that got rid of the torture of Islam.
00:40:55.080
The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program, the meaning
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You know, I haven't played the sweet 16, uh, yet. And before I give the name of the website out,
00:43:47.660
as I was never able to get onto it yesterday, I still can't get on it for some reason. Maybe it's
00:43:55.540
an Apple thing. Uh, the Biden bracket.com, uh, Biden bracket.com. This is building up to a show
00:44:02.760
that we're doing on Thursday. Everybody's talking about, you know, he's the tactile, uh, uh,
00:44:08.780
presidential, uh, candidate. He likes to touch people. Um, yeah, I, I mean, did we go with that
00:44:16.440
with Michael Jackson? He was the tactile entertainer. Yeah. You notice that? Cause I
00:44:21.780
noticed it the first time I saw it was a New York times headline. Um, and it, and they called him
00:44:27.600
his tactile, you know, style is coming under investigation or under a closer magnifying,
00:44:33.700
uh, glass. Uh, and, um, but then I heard a clip of Biden and several other people defending Biden
00:44:42.840
using the exact same word group. This is one of those things we should go find a montage of. Cause
00:44:48.080
the word tactile is not something that is said a million times a day on cable news,
00:44:52.460
but all the, especially in description of a person, right? Exactly. And all of a sudden
00:44:56.740
that's the way that now tactile is a very nice way of saying he's touchy, touchy, and he's grabbing
00:45:03.040
women in ways they don't like it. I mean, now that's a tactile is super nice. Oh no. Uh,
00:45:09.480
Weinstein was tactile. Tactile. He's a tactile movie executive. Bill Cosby, a tactile comedian.
00:45:17.780
Uh, I think that's the way that they should try it now. Um, that'll work well. I was interested
00:45:24.080
to see that. And then I noticed actually Kirsten Gillibrand had an issue yesterday talking about
00:45:29.540
nuclear weapons and she's getting hammered on it. But honestly, I think it's just the,
00:45:34.660
it's just the fact that this word has been in the media so much so often when describing Joe Biden,
00:45:39.880
she's talking here about nuclear weapons and trying to get to tactical nuclear weapons. Listen,
00:45:46.060
when you say you want to develop low yield nuclear weapons that are tactile, what you're saying is
00:45:53.100
you want to use them. Now the military will make an argument to say, Oh, this is just again,
00:45:59.980
stop. She does it twice. This is the, this is ridiculous. First of all, let's just go with
00:46:05.360
tactile nuclear weapon. What you say when you're, you're developing a tactile nuclear weapon is,
00:46:11.320
uh, it's going to reach out and every, it will feel everybody and they will, they will feel its
00:46:16.520
heat. Okay. So enough with the tactile stuff. That does describe, but Biden though, they will feel
00:46:22.140
his heat. Yeah, they will. And they have been feeling the heat. Um, the, uh, the thing with,
00:46:28.480
with the rest of that nonsense is if you're building a nuclear weapon, you are saying, yeah,
00:46:35.160
we might have to use it. If you're using a tactical nuclear weapon, what you're saying is we may have
00:46:42.760
to use it and we'd rather not blanket bomb an entire city. Yeah. We would rather have it tactical
00:46:49.240
so we could say right here and only here. Yeah. It's the exact opposite of what she's saying.
00:46:56.200
And stunningly, considering she's not using the same, uh, the right word for what she's talking about,
00:47:02.520
she doesn't actually know what she's talking about. Well, it's not a stunning surprise in this
00:47:07.140
particular, you know, and I wish I could say the same for the media. Uh, let me talk about the,
00:47:13.020
well, let me start here with, uh, Christiane Amanpour. Here she is savaging Fox news. Listen,
00:47:20.320
following years of reporting from the front lines and in the newsroom,
00:47:24.180
it's no surprise that Christiane Amanpour believes in the committee to protect journalists.
00:47:28.920
We are watching an era in which life for journalists becomes tougher and tougher,
00:47:35.140
more and more dangerous. We are truth tellers. We're truth seekers. We go for the evidence and
00:47:39.880
the facts. So we need the committee to protect journalists to protect and to have our backs
00:47:44.620
while we do that job. This whole notion of fake news. I don't know why it bothers me so much.
00:47:48.800
It potentially can have a corrosive and destructive influence and effect on one of the most important
00:47:54.920
pillars of our democracy and our freedom. So what do we do? Well, we keep doing our jobs. We rise to
00:47:59.860
the challenge and we redouble our efforts to be as diligent as we possibly can. Okay. Are you doing
00:48:06.700
that? Really? Are you doing that? Have you doubled your efforts? Because what's, what's amazing is
00:48:12.960
she, um, she savages, savages Fox news. She has savaged me. You know, she, do you remember,
00:48:21.140
when we were sitting in, uh, it was a corporate CNN global broadcast and it was for every CNN employee
00:48:30.680
all around the world. It was like a big company town meeting. Correct. And they were going to talk
00:48:35.860
to the head of, uh, of time Warner and she was set to be the person that asked the questions.
00:48:41.540
And before it started, she said, first, I have to ask a question. How can anyone work at a company
00:48:48.460
that would hire somebody like Glenn Beck? I'm sitting there and balanced. Yeah. I was sitting
00:48:54.800
there and I'm like, I've been singled out globally. Yes. I felt like a happy employee. Like they really
00:49:02.560
loved me. Uh, it was an amazing, amazing thing. So what did she do? She basically called me fake
00:49:11.440
news. Yeah. Now the reason why she called me fake news is because we had had some strong
00:49:18.360
disagreements on her take on the middle East and Christiane on a board. If you would like,
00:49:24.240
we could go over all of this. I, in fact, I'd love to, I'd love to invite you on the show. We
00:49:29.100
could play the tapes of the things that you said, uh, about Israel and, and anyway, um,
00:49:35.400
I welcome you anytime. So she had a thing. And the other thing of like, how can we work at a
00:49:40.240
company that employs Christiane Amanpour? Right. That's kind of how I've, right. Yeah.
00:49:44.320
But, uh, we wouldn't say that. We wouldn't have said that. No, I mean, I, yeah, we would
00:49:48.940
have said it, but she's not supposed to say it. She's a journalist. I, I mean, I've always
00:49:54.940
thought she is awful. I mean, she's not awful. She's awful. She's absolutely terrible. But that
00:50:00.260
being said, she's the one who just came out and said, um, uh, shouldn't, shouldn't, uh, they
00:50:06.680
have done something? Shouldn't the FBI have done something to shut people down at a political
00:50:12.140
rally saying, lock her up? Yeah, no, that is the definition of freedom of speech. It's
00:50:18.540
political speech. Exactly. We have the first amendment in the first place. So she's, she's
00:50:23.540
absolutely awful. And the people on the left have been savaging Fox news and anybody like
00:50:30.160
me or anyone else, they've been ripping them apart, just ripping us apart. And now when
00:50:38.040
we have somebody else that will stand up and say, no, you know what? You guys are doing
00:50:43.780
fake news. Then all of a sudden it's this thing. We need protection. We need people to
00:50:49.720
stand up. Yeah. We've been saying that for a while and we've been standing up for your
00:50:55.100
right to be wrong the entire time. I have never, I stood up for you guys when, when Obama
00:51:02.700
was coming after you, I'd stand up. If Trump comes after you, if he tries to pass anything
00:51:09.280
that limits freedom of press, I am there on the front lines with you, even though I think
00:51:15.000
you're despicable on what you do. And when Trump has insinuated, he might do such things.
00:51:19.400
We've criticized him for that. And by the way, we were there too. Um, when they were
00:51:25.340
going after the Obama administration was not only going after Fox news, but other left
00:51:29.640
wing organizations, correct. And using, uh, you know, Woodrow Wilson era, uh, attacks
00:51:35.500
against the media that we thought were wrong the entire time and are consistent on to this
00:51:40.560
day. Yep. Uh, you know, there's just doesn't, there's never the other side of that. They
00:51:44.960
never come back and are going to give it to you and you have to make a decision on your
00:51:48.380
own, whether you're going to try to live principles, even when they don't, right. They
00:51:53.160
don't, they don't favor, but they're never going to come. Never do that. They never do
00:51:56.780
that. Whatever benefits them at that moment. Correct. And they always say they're truth
00:52:00.220
tellers and they look to the facts. Well, let me give you this. This is absolutely amazing.
00:52:06.320
Um, this is a tweet that came out yesterday. Nobody likes to give themselves credit for this
00:52:14.660
kind of messaging success, but progressive groups did a really good job convincing people that Trump
00:52:21.040
raised their taxes. When the facts say the clear majority got a tax cut. This was in response to a
00:52:28.300
CNN or sorry, a CNBC report that shows that the tax cuts are unpopular. Why? Because people don't
00:52:38.620
realize that they got a tax cut and how tax cuts work. They're saying, I didn't get a tax cut.
00:52:46.320
They're still taking money away from me. And I didn't, what I didn't get was a refund. No,
00:52:53.480
you didn't get a refund because you paid less. It's unbelievable. I mean, the Reagan thing of,
00:52:58.400
if we just switched it to everyone had to make the payment at the end of the year, we get rid of
00:53:01.900
this tax system almost immediately. We would that possibly be more true. No, I mean,
00:53:05.560
we're seeing it again, yet again here where people just don't understand that getting a refund is not
00:53:12.480
a present from the government. It is the exact opposite. It means they kept your money all year
00:53:18.060
and they made interest on it and they spent it when you could have been investing it or making
00:53:22.900
interest. So here, so they, so they have this now, let me show you this in action. This is from CNN.
00:53:29.380
Yeah, this is yesterday. So they go on this long, I mean, it's a long, you know,
00:53:31.740
it's inside politics with John King and they go in this long segment about all sorts of different stuff.
00:53:35.200
Trump, you know, investigations and all the typical stuff they cover very end right before
00:53:41.100
commercial. This is their coverage of the taxes. And speaking of taxes, just seven days until the
00:53:45.900
April 15th deadline, recent Wall Street Journal poll finds just 17% of Americans believe they're
00:53:50.500
actually paying less under the new Trump tax law. 28% say they're paying more. The Congressional
00:53:55.680
Joint Committee on Taxation says that's a misconception. Nearly half of all households are
00:53:59.800
getting a $500 tax cut. Many Americans are though noticing smaller refunds because they're
00:54:04.800
withholding was reduced when the new law kicked in. Math, fuzzy math, some say. We'll be right
00:54:10.700
Fuzzy math. Fuzzy math. First of all, he started that with the music running underneath him.
00:54:16.300
Exactly. You're five seconds in and the music's already coming up under them.
00:54:21.920
Yes. Yeah. It's like a, or you throw a quick promo in for tomorrow's show, right? And then they
00:54:27.580
explain to you that 17% of people think they got tax cuts. Think about that. 43, you know,
00:54:35.440
49% of people voted for Donald Trump and only 17% of people think they got tax cuts. As he points
00:54:41.920
out, a lot more did. And then, uh, the, the little at the end, uh, that's, uh, well, that's math.
00:54:47.440
Fuzzy math, I guess. Uh, some people would say.
00:54:51.080
No, it's, it's just people don't, don't, you have not informed them. You've told them over and over
00:54:55.620
again that they're only cutting taxes for rich people and they believe it because you've been
00:55:01.520
lying to them constantly for two years and they continually over and over again, hear the same
00:55:08.400
message. So of course they believe it. But I mean, that is your fault. That is the media's fault.
00:55:14.540
It's the same thing that we criticize when people say fake news, that's the sort of crap they're
00:55:19.000
talking about. I mean, it's, it's not, it's infuriating to people when you go through all this work,
00:55:25.140
you get this thing passed. It benefits people. The economy is roaring. And what do people think
00:55:32.660
that Donald Trump is screwing them because he's not keeping more of their money throughout the
00:55:37.220
entire year and then refunding it at the end? That's insanity. It's insanity.
00:55:41.540
Let me again, give you from Matthew Iglesias, the, the victory lap, the victory lap of the progressive
00:55:48.820
left. They know this. They know this. 17% of Americans think their taxes were cut. New NBC,
00:55:56.340
Wall Street Journal poll shows. Okay. That was the original tweet. Matthew Iglesias writes this.
00:56:03.240
Nobody likes to give themselves credit for this kind of messaging success, but progressive groups
00:56:09.260
did a really good job of convincing people that Trump raised their taxes when the facts say a clear
00:56:16.300
majority got a tax cut. How sick do you have to be to say success? We lied success. How many lies do
00:56:27.200
our democratic neighbors need? I'm not talking about the people in Washington. How many lies will they
00:56:34.260
tell before you say enough? Is there a lie that they would tell that would change your mind and say
00:56:42.300
this, this, this, the democratic party is not what I signed up for. These are radical revolutionary
00:56:49.460
Marxist that will do anything to win anything to win. They're telling you they're lying. They're telling
00:56:56.500
they're congratulate openly congratulating themselves. Hey, we lied and we convinced the American people of
00:57:04.200
this lie. Can you imagine? Even Goebbels didn't have the gall or the guts to do that. They were not
00:57:13.160
standing out in the public square going, look at this man. Look at this. Congratulations. We're lying
00:57:19.800
to all of you and you're buying it. Man, we're smart. We are dead asleep as a nation.
00:57:34.200
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Stu, Stu, Stu. Biden bracket seems to be up now. Glenn, of course, it's going to go down now that I
00:59:21.540
just said that. So quickly, your matchups, you're going to know these photos, I think.
00:59:26.200
You've got a matchup between the biker photo where Joe Biden has the biker sitting on his lap and
00:59:32.560
President Troll is behind him glaring. Yeah, I love that one. Versus a very famous picture of
00:59:37.980
Ash Carter, the former Defense Secretary, and behind him, his wife with Joe with the creepy
00:59:44.580
hands on the shoulders and sniffing the hair. That matchup is going on right now. It's very
00:59:49.960
tough. That one is tough. That's a very tight, sweet 16 matchup. I'm going to have to vote. I know
00:59:53.980
which one I'm going to vote for. Who are you voting for? Yeah. I went with the biker, actually. I went
00:59:59.380
the other way. And I can understand that. The only reason I went with the biker is because she has
01:00:02.820
specifically, the woman, Ash Carter's wife, has specifically come out and said, like,
01:00:07.220
there was nothing creepy about it. I've known him forever. He was giving me encouragement after
01:00:12.240
I embarrassed myself earlier. I kind of like, eh. I mean, that one we at least know. Now,
01:00:17.240
the next round is a child who's in a red dress being kind of, like, touched around the belly
01:00:23.600
area, which is very creepy, and a somewhat too close of a hug with Joe Biden and another
01:00:31.520
woman in a red dress. That's our red dress region. Then you have Chris Coons' daughter,
01:00:37.220
this is a famous one as well, where she's getting her head sniffed, as opposed to Joe
01:00:43.200
planting a big, fat, wet kiss on someone who's a pro... I guess it's his mom? I don't know.
01:00:51.860
It's an interesting kiss. Boy, there's some... These are hard. This is getting hard. Yeah.
01:00:56.080
This is really getting hard. First round, by the way, we had, you know, about three or four
01:00:59.820
tight matchups. And the other 16 matchups were pretty much blowouts. These were blowout...
01:01:05.220
That's what happens in the first round of a tournament. Here, now, we're starting to see
01:01:09.680
winners going against winners. Like, right now, one... We just started this voting.
01:01:13.500
The one with Joe Biden hanging on to the reporter, and she's like, ha, ha, ha, as he's hugging her,
01:01:20.940
and it's so disturbing. You could tell. That one seems like almost an assault,
01:01:25.960
but it's up against him looking like he's about to French kiss Janet Napolitano. Yeah. It's like,
01:01:34.820
if... If... Like, let's just picture Joe Biden at home, and he orders a pizza, and it's delivered
01:01:43.500
by Janet Napolitano. And then porn music kicks in right before the clothes come off. That's what that
01:01:49.860
scene looks like. You've got that. You've got the Eva Longoria one, which is pretty creepy.
01:01:55.160
That's still in the running. A couple of other really weird kid pictures going on as well. We're
01:02:00.460
down to the sweet 16, or the not-so-sweet 16. Incredibly disturbing. 16 photos of Joe Biden
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01:04:10.240
anything. I don't know of anybody else that is on this. This is all our original reporting. I haven't
01:04:14.880
seen anything else. Okay. We have been on the border thing, and it is bothered. Jason Batrill is our
01:04:22.400
chief researcher for all things foreign and terrorist and you name it. And it has bothered us,
01:04:33.040
this caravan thing, since we first saw it, because it is something that we had talked about years
01:04:41.200
before. This is what's coming. And so when the caravan came, we were like, okay, who is behind
01:04:47.380
this? And no one was doing any research. This is a year ago. No one was doing any research.
01:04:54.620
We found there was one organization, but we found very little about this organization. It was Pueblo.
01:05:00.840
What was it? Sin Fronteros, People Without Borders. People Without Borders. So we've been following it,
01:05:06.700
and we've been watching it. And tonight, the culmination of a lot of man hours comes to fruition.
01:05:16.840
And you will see it. And I promise you, it will change the look of the border. It will change your
01:05:24.600
understanding. It will, if you believe that this is a coordinated effort, you will have the evidence
01:05:33.360
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these man hours. People ask me all the time, Glenn, I really loved it when you were connecting the dots.
01:06:07.880
Well, there weren't any new dots to do. You know, I exposed I exposed the people that now are some of
01:06:16.560
them are in jail or have been have left the White House being discredited. We exposed them some some of
01:06:24.080
them before they were even with the Trump administration. There's not anything else to expose
01:06:29.260
there. We had told you what was happening with the Obama administration, with the Tides Foundation.
01:06:33.820
This is a new set of radicals and they are extraordinarily dangerous. We couldn't get to
01:06:41.920
them before because they wouldn't take their mask off. However, the heart of this is still is a story
01:06:50.060
that you will remember from when 2006 six. This is when George Bush was in. And remember, he was dealing
01:07:01.520
with the border and and immigration and he was being very soft on immigration. And then there
01:07:08.560
was this church in Chicago that allowed this woman to come in and cry sanctuary in this Chicago
01:07:15.760
church. And it was a very big deal. Do you remember that at all, Stu? Yeah. Vaguely, right? Vaguely.
01:07:21.900
Then we never heard anything about it. Take us take us just through some of this on first
01:07:29.060
how we found how we lead back to that church. You started finding addresses.
01:07:36.100
So, yeah, we started looking at a few addresses of some of the organizations that were surrounding
01:07:41.980
that Pueblos Infanteros group. One of the groups sounded exactly the same as that. Do you want me
01:07:48.380
to say the name of that? It's Center Without Borders. That was one of the that was one of the people
01:07:54.580
that was that was affiliated with Pueblo. So we looked at look at the address there. That address
01:07:59.460
is the exact same address as this church in Chicago. It also happens to be the address of the operations
01:08:06.100
for Pueblos Infanteros. Now, not everybody that wants open borders is a Marxist. Not everybody is a
01:08:13.940
Marxist. Many of them can be libertarians and they don't have the same goal. But whenever you find
01:08:19.120
any kind of of Marxist ideology around, you know that it is a communist style movement,
01:08:28.140
it is a Lenin movement because you get rid of the borders. You're talking about international
01:08:36.380
workers, right? Unlike the Germans, they were national socialist. These are international socialists
01:08:43.520
that want to get rid of all the borders because we shouldn't have any borders. Workers of
01:08:49.080
the world unite. And that's the the trail took us down this crazy Marxist, you know, past that goes
01:08:57.280
all the way back to the late 60s and 70s. I found a study from some people that were looking at some
01:09:02.640
of these activists that we're going to expose tonight. And can I can I read a little portion
01:09:06.400
of it? Yeah. So this is a quote. It's these latest members, a zealous group of college students,
01:09:12.160
community organizers, and young professionals strove to lead and build a national immigrant rights
01:09:17.480
movement and formed by far left politics. Marxist Leninist thought a communist ideology based on
01:09:23.820
the theories of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin with an international worldview they called for collective
01:09:28.660
mobilization. That's who we're going to be talking about tonight. And they're the ones leading the push
01:09:33.320
for these caravans up to our border. So anybody who says these are just poor people in Honduras know
01:09:38.300
these people in Honduras are being used by a group in Chicago. Now, if my staff can find this out,
01:09:49.680
where's the federal government? Where's the FBI? Where is the intelligence community?
01:09:57.920
They're being blocked by people in Congress that are sympathetic to these Marxist communist Leninist
01:10:08.320
views. Tonight, a really important show. Please don't miss it. It's at five o'clock on the blaze tv.com
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promo code Glenn. This is a really important week because we're we have also been working for a few weeks
01:10:25.780
on another show that airs on Thursday. And this show I have I have not seen it. I meet tonight. I saw
01:10:33.680
it last week. I haven't seen the new evidence. Have you seen the new evidence yet? Oh, yeah. Yeah. How
01:10:38.340
this has not gotten out is insane. But once you hear this, this this is cute. Have you said who the
01:10:44.420
yeah, it's Joe Biden. Okay, so I this has got to be at least maybe the most corrupt person that's ever
01:10:51.280
set? Yes. As either a president or vice president? Yes, he's gotta be. He's gotta be. He's in the top
01:10:56.320
two or three. Peter Schreitzer says he says he's the most corrupt vice president in American history,
01:11:01.400
Joe Biden, which I honestly like with all the problems with Obama hadn't I didn't really follow,
01:11:07.920
you know, what Biden was doing all that much. He was kind of an inconsequential figure to me. Yeah.
01:11:11.800
But now that he's kind of coming back and and, you know, other than his groping has other things
01:11:16.040
going on. So interesting that that is where the focus is on, of course, and then they want to deal
01:11:20.540
with it, put it out. It's no big deal. It's just Joe being Joe. They're not even looking in the other
01:11:24.780
hand. And that's where they should be. And that's where they should be looking. This is such misdirection
01:11:29.060
by the press on my groping. This is this is criminal stuff. And I and and if you remember when when
01:11:36.880
Al Gore was vice president, he went over and made a deal with the Chinese monks. Do you remember that?
01:11:43.940
In fact, he made some deal towards the end. I'm foggy on all the details, but he was he was pretty
01:11:50.180
dirty. If you thought the Clintons were dirty, wait and wait until you meet the Bidens, meet the
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Bidens this Thursday again on the Blaze TV. And to be fair to the press a little bit here, part of the
01:12:03.860
reason why they're focusing on, you know, all the groping and all the ridiculous things like that is
01:12:08.680
because of, you know, the Biden bracket dot com taking the nation by storm. It is that is, you
01:12:13.580
know, they can't crash in this. Be patient, though. It will eventually come back. 70,000 people in
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this poor. I mean, I don't even know who it is. We need to be able to build these brackets on our
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website because their spines are not big enough for the traffic that we're sending their way.
01:12:28.840
Yeah. Biden bracket dot com. Biden bracket dot com. Have you voted yet? Oh, yeah. Every single
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one of them. Jason's into it. It's like I love a couple of tough ones. Tomorrow's going
01:12:39.460
to be really tough. Oh, yesterday was kind of easy today. I was like, they're all
01:12:43.300
creepy. It's like Sophie's choice. It really is. And we will announce which one. I want
01:12:49.920
you to know. Sadly, Sophie's 13 years old. That's the problem. The the thing the thing
01:12:56.780
is, is the Biden show on Thursday on Blaze TV is is not about his sexual
01:13:03.900
exploits or his tactile way of politics of politicking. It is about real crimes. And
01:13:13.040
we are going to in the last 30 seconds of the show, we will give you the winner of the
01:13:18.340
final bracket. So you'll you'll we will reveal America's choice of the creepiest
01:13:24.420
picture of of Joe Biden on Thursday. But get an office pool going. That's that's your
01:13:31.840
that's your work. I mean, that's I think we're going to start that pretty soon. I
01:13:34.220
think that's I'm pretty sure that's legal. That's pretty sure betting on what creepy
01:13:38.280
photo. And you know what? You know, you know, it'd be crazy. Supreme Court ruled on
01:13:41.580
this one. You know, it's crazy. He'd go to jail. He'd go to jail. Biden could do all
01:13:48.100
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there's a lot of them. We broke ACORN the same way we're breaking this one. It was all come down to
01:14:56.840
one address. And I remember standing in New York, and I was talking to a couple of producers and about
01:15:02.880
five feet behind me were a couple of other producers and they were working on ACORN. And
01:15:08.040
I said to them, as I was talking to these one producer, I said, hang on just a second,
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being funneled into one address. And that's how the ACORN thing was busted wide open, because it was
01:15:42.200
one address and all these checks and all these things were coming to one address in New Orleans,
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and it was totally corrupt. This is what this is how we found these guys. We're looking at all of
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higher ed scandal that is going on. I shouldn't say scan, scam that is going on. That's after the
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top of the hour. I'd like to see those suicide rates matched up against the increased use of
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reusable garbage, grocery bags. Really? Yeah. Because, you know, there's a huge thing that's
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out now that if you have to, for every reusable bag you use, you have to reuse it 7,100 times to equal
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a plastic bag at a grocery store. Now, many of you may not use that reusable bag that many times.
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However, if it's organic cotton, it's 20,000 times you have to reuse it. Now, here's my daughter's
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argument on this. First of all, the oceans, and we can get into that later. But she said,
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the problem is, is that we're not, we're going out, we're creating a new industry of these new bags.
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She's like, you don't go out and buy a new bag for this. You use a bag that you already have. The
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problem is, is that it's created this environmental thing is creating a whole new buttload of,
01:19:26.240
of products for you to go out and buy and own. So you're not reducing.
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No, of course not. Also, it's really unhealthy. They did a study of this, University of Pennsylvania
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and George Mason did the study of this when they banned plastic bags in San Francisco. And in the
01:19:42.100
wake of that, they had a 46% increase in food, foodborne illness. Wow. They found deaths and ER
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visits spiked as soon as the ban went into effect. And it's because people put meat and vegetables
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with the same bag the next time and buy new food and produce rolls around and all that. You're supposed
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to be washing them in between every use. And if you do, you have absolutely no environmental
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it comes from China. So that's a whole nother situation, but it's, it is amazing the way they,
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Adam Angieski is with us now. He is a CEO and founder of OpenTheBooks.com. He works to capture and
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successfully captured nearly $4 billion in public expenditures, rapidly growing their data in all
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50 states. They are a government watchdog organization. They do not accept any government
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funding. He and Stephen Moore, a friend of the program, worked on an article called The Biggest
01:23:58.400
College Scandal of Them All. And we welcome you, Adam, to the program. How are you?
01:24:03.680
Glenn, thank you very much. Thank you for your interest in our work.
01:24:06.100
Yeah, you bet. This is, to me, I have been watching this for about 20 years now, and everybody
01:24:13.480
talks about the price of health care and the price of food and the price of gas and everything else,
01:24:17.200
and no one has talked about the price of college, at least at the government level, because they're
01:24:24.080
enabling this to happen, and it is breaking our back. Tell me what you found.
01:24:30.440
So we found basically seven facts that Americans don't know regarding higher education. So it's,
01:24:38.820
you know, the biggest scandal facing higher ed is certainly the cost of higher education. And you
01:24:45.080
mentioned the $1.7 trillion in student debt, but that now exceeds the $1 trillion Americans have put
01:24:51.500
on their credit cards, or the $1.1 trillion that we've accumulated in debt on auto loans. So it's a
01:24:57.080
huge, huge amount of money. You know, one of the most troubling facts that we found is that the
01:25:03.040
American people are paying for wealthy schools to get even richer. We found that the top 25 schools
01:25:10.760
in the country, they hold a collective endowment, that's money in the bank, of a quarter trillion
01:25:16.220
dollars of endowment funds. They don't need taxpayer help. But just last year, the American taxpayer
01:25:21.440
put $7 billion worth of federal taxpayer subsidies into those 25 wealthy schools, and they need to
01:25:29.000
lighten the load in the American taxpayer. I remember, Adam, this years ago, I just on the
01:25:34.520
back of an envelope did some figuring, and just on the interest that they are accruing every year,
01:25:41.160
Harvard could pay for everybody that goes to Harvard, and I think they could open up like
01:25:45.560
six satellite schools, and the principal would have never been touched.
01:25:49.740
Well, you're right about that. So we did analysis of the eight schools of the Ivy League,
01:25:54.660
and collectively, they hold north of $120 billion. We forecast that over the next 20 years,
01:26:01.500
they'll hold a trillion dollar endowment. And you're exactly right, Glenn. They could finance the
01:26:07.740
next 51 years with no further gifts, free tuition for every single undergraduate student.
01:26:14.020
So why is the federal government involved in this? This would be like giving Apple welfare. They
01:26:27.780
So, you know, all of this federal student aid was supposed to make college more affordable,
01:26:32.560
but I think higher ed has once again proved the rule that the fastest way to make something really
01:26:37.720
expensive is for Washington, D.C. politicians, Glenn, to throw more public money at a problem
01:26:46.740
Well, if you have, honestly, there is no reason that if you want to live on the beach,
01:26:55.280
the federal government should underwrite your insurance. It only makes things much, much, much worse.
01:27:02.240
When it comes to these loans, if you're guaranteed to get a loan and, you know, it's a guaranteed thing,
01:27:11.140
what stops the colleges from saying, you know what, everybody's happy, they're just going to take the
01:27:19.300
loan out anyway because they don't have a choice, just keep raising the price?
01:27:23.440
Well, what Steve Moore and I found was that tax dollars are actually driving up college tuition costs.
01:27:29.160
And there's a great example of this in one of the higher ed verticals, and that is colleges of
01:27:34.980
cosmetology. They're beauty schools. You go there for one year, you come out with a license to cut
01:27:40.500
hair, do massage therapy, manicure nails. The largest chain of these beauty schools, the Empire
01:27:46.260
Beauty Schools, they've received more than a half billion dollars over the course of the past four
01:27:51.600
years in federal taxpayer student aid assistance. And they now admit they charge, Glenn, and this is
01:27:57.800
pretty incredible. They charge $28,000 a year for that one-year program.
01:28:04.100
Yes. That's more tuition than Big Ten College Universities charge. They can only do it because
01:28:09.320
we, the American taxpayer, are funding them to such a great degree.
01:28:14.680
That is, and we gave them half a, did I hear that right, half a billion dollars?
01:28:20.280
Our data shows at OpenTheBooks.com that over $500 million worth of federal student aid subsidies
01:28:26.780
flowed to Empire Beauty Schools in the last four years.
01:28:33.160
And so at $28,000, I mean, those poor students and their families, they can't pay that money back.
01:28:40.740
I mean, that's just an unbelievable amount of money.
01:28:48.360
Well, look, the education secretary, Betsy DeVos, in many ways, she's been a pioneer and a reformer
01:28:55.660
in higher education. But right now, she wants to actually weaken accreditation standards. So you're
01:29:01.220
going to get more schools like these beauty schools. You're going to get more schools like a music and
01:29:06.100
design academy that charges between $38,000 and $48,000 a year on tuition, and they admit that
01:29:13.780
their average graduate comes out and only makes $28,000 a year. We don't need weaker accreditation
01:29:20.320
controls. We need stronger accreditation controls.
01:29:23.920
We have in your report, Crescent City School of Gambling and Bartending received $9.5 million in
01:29:33.260
federal funding between fiscal 14 and 2017. How much money are you making at this after graduating
01:29:43.820
Well, and that begs the question, Glenn, do you like your tax dollars shaken or stirred?
01:29:55.900
Here's another one we identified that actually sounds fun, and it's the Professional Golfers
01:30:01.480
Career College. And over the last four years, taxpayers put $5 million into that school.
01:30:07.580
They tout themselves, their competitive advantage is that they're the only school, they say,
01:30:12.920
where you can golf seven days a week. Now, the course doesn't even open up till noon,
01:30:17.460
and maybe that's because none of the students are up that early.
01:30:21.840
It's like Caddyshack turned into a university. I love it.
01:30:24.400
And here's one that we had no idea that was going on. So over the course of the past four
01:30:30.520
years, a billion dollars, nearly $1 billion has flowed into 112 seminaries to mint pastors
01:30:37.940
and priests. And to the extent that everyone listening to your program feels that government
01:30:43.820
money eventually could be used to control messaging content, this is very troubling.
01:30:48.880
Yeah, geez. So is there any move at all to cut these schools off, especially the ones with
01:31:04.860
So I think there's, you know, three nonpartisan reforms that the Secretary DeVos can bring forth.
01:31:09.940
One is wealthy colleges must make themselves affordable. Glenn, there's no public purpose argument
01:31:16.260
for working in middle class taxpayers to fund the Harvards, the Notre Dames, the Stanfords.
01:31:22.520
They literally have all the money in the world. May need to lighten the load on the American
01:31:26.400
taxpayer. Hang on just a second. Let me ask you this. Why should we be giving loans out to an
01:31:33.860
organization that has a billion dollars worth of funds? Why don't they underwrite the loans
01:31:40.300
themselves? They can do it. If they believe in it, they should underwrite the loans themselves.
01:31:46.860
Harvard has $34 billion, I think it is. I mean, they have way more than a billion dollars.
01:31:51.360
Yeah, Harvard has $34 billion in their endowment. I mean, there is no public purpose argument
01:31:56.120
for we the people to underwrite all of that at these schools. Look, they're 501c3, educational
01:32:03.360
public charities. They have an unlimited set of, an infinite set of beneficiaries. We the taxpayer
01:32:10.440
don't need to be funding them. They should swear off government money, not accept it.
01:32:16.700
But if they do that, then they have to cut the, uh, uh, cut the, the cost, uh, that that is helping
01:32:26.460
They got to work a little harder, but obviously they've got the network to pull it off. I mean,
01:32:31.020
they've raised billions of dollars here. Here's the second bipartisan reform. And this just drives
01:32:36.400
people crazy that this is even going on. The Department of Education in the past two years
01:32:41.500
admits to overpaying $11 billion worth of student loans and Pell grants. The, uh, the education
01:32:51.020
department, obviously they've got a complete lack of basic in-house financial controls.
01:32:56.540
Billions of dollars of, of overpayments are flowing out the door. They need to stop that.
01:33:02.180
So wait, so wait, wait, wait, they're overpaying by how much $11 billion over the course of the past
01:33:11.060
two years. And in their own financial documents, they say for 2019, the situation is going to get
01:33:17.480
4% worse. What? Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Is there no one honest in this exchange at all?
01:33:25.920
There's no one at the universities are like, Hey guys, you already paid us for this.
01:33:29.100
There's no honest broker at all. There's nobody watching the candy store here at all.
01:33:34.860
There, there is nobody. As a matter of fact, um, it's 4% of all student loans that were overpaid
01:33:40.800
last year. And incredibly 8% of all Pell grants were overpaid. Pell grants don't have to be paid
01:33:46.920
back. This is obscene. This is obscene. Even if you just want to look at it from the number of
01:33:55.700
people that could be educated and, and with just the money that we already have,
01:34:01.420
Adam, is there any idea of you guys looked at all on what this means? If we actually go to a
01:34:07.040
socialist system of free education for everybody, what that's going to cost.
01:34:11.340
So according to Trump's pick for the fed economist, Stephen Moore, when we pen the piece at the
01:34:16.540
Washington times, uh, more makes the argument that free college tuition for all, um, that would be
01:34:22.540
the worst thing for this for, for higher education. They would have no incentive whatsoever to hone
01:34:28.220
the budget, to cut costs, to use their endowment. It would all roll back on the American taxpayer.
01:34:34.200
Moore makes the argument. It would be the most regressive policy forcing, uh, working and middle
01:34:39.900
class taxpayers to pay for wealthy kids, college educations.
01:34:44.100
Just a side note here. Any chance that, uh, you think he goes to a fed chair? I'm rooting for him,
01:34:51.700
but is there any, I think he's, you know, that the president's staying with him. He has come under
01:34:56.640
blistering attack. And from, from what is being said in the press, um, you know, the Republican
01:35:02.160
controlled Senate, um, you know, it sounds like they still support the pick and, uh, Stephen Moore would
01:35:08.100
be a great addition to the fed board. Well, we'd have a little bit of, uh, common sense.
01:35:13.660
You know what he wants? He told me this the other day on a phone call. He wants an audit of the fed.
01:35:18.200
And I think that's something that all of us should support. That would be fantastic. Um,
01:35:23.340
Adam, thank you so much. I appreciate it. God bless. The, you bet. Uh, the, uh, the name of the,
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What do the odds do that Stephen Moore gets in at the Fed and they get him and he becomes part of
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the star chamber? I don't think particularly high. I mean, he's had, you know, he, uh, I think if he
01:38:02.560
gets in, he's going to be pretty good, an improvement probably. I mean, everyone's like,
01:38:06.640
Oh, Stephen Moore, he said he's a, he's a real conservative. He's a hard line conservative.
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Well, I mean, he is a, a guy who has all sorts of credentials, uh, that has been around for a
01:38:18.320
very long time. His views are out there. Uh, he is definitely conservative and he believes,
01:38:23.240
and he's not hardcore. We disagree on a lot. I'd spend a lot less than he would many times.
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Yeah. I mean, I'm more, I'm much more fiscally conservative than he is, but it's like
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they act as if a guy who, because he's been on television and written op-eds, like he's crazy
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Since when do we want all insiders on this, especially with a Fed? I'd like one of us sitting
01:38:52.240
at the table going, uh, just, we got to write this one down because I think people should know
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about this. Yeah. I mean, he, he's, he was, you know, he's been really good and he's been good
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01:39:19.360
different state policies have actually worked out and how the economies have been affected
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by different States policies. Not, you know, cause we're all under, right. We're all the same
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at least under a general umbrella. Um, you know, they, we're all under the same federal government
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rules. So what has actually happened when you look at the actual differences between what state
01:39:44.440
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01:39:53.420
an incredibly good case for the free market. Uh, and it, it shows that States that have decided
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to go down, even sometimes blue States that have decided to take certain paths with more free market
01:40:05.520
policies have worked out a lot better than red States who've avoided them. Um, it really shows over
01:40:10.780
a long period of time, the difference that that can make. Do you, do you know why the
01:40:18.480
left doesn't want federalism anymore? And federalism is this weird word. You always have to think of
01:40:24.660
the opposite federalism. You want federalism means you want power to the state, right? Okay. Not to
01:40:31.100
capital S, but like Washington state, Texas, the state of Texas, uh, you know, Kentucky where they
01:40:36.420
can experiment a little, right? Like I've never had a problem with healthcare. You know, you want to do
01:40:40.960
universal Romney care in, in Massachusetts. Fine. Do it. Yeah. I mean, I would hate it if I was in
01:40:46.180
Massachusetts and I don't think it's good for Massachusetts. I don't either. The people of
01:40:49.960
Massachusetts have the right to do things that I think are dumb. And are you open-minded enough
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to go, okay, worked in Massachusetts really well. Do we have the same kind of things and let's try it
01:41:01.480
in our state. I would, if it was working really well and it was, it was saving money and everything
01:41:06.900
else and there wasn't really a good argument for it. Yeah. And you try it in different States and see
01:41:11.800
what happens. Um, that is, you know, I don't have a problem. San Francisco, you want to be as crazy
01:41:17.560
as you are. Seattle, be as crazy as you are. Don't force us to do it in our town, in our state,
01:41:25.220
but that's the socialist way. Like San Francisco, if you want to get, give all your citizens salmonella
01:41:31.860
because of the reusable grocery bags, you do that. You go ahead and you have fun with that.
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However, do you know why socialists are against States doing this? It's because States have the
01:41:44.500
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and just go for it? I mean, California, you could do it. You just go all socialist. Why not just do it?
01:43:36.420
Here's why. Because states have the rights to do anything except one thing.
01:43:49.460
Print money. Because they know the system will not work. Because their states are already,
01:44:01.960
look at Massachusetts, look at New York, look at Chicago, and Illinois, look at any of these states,
01:44:09.120
California, they're all over their head in water. They are drowning in debt. They cannot hold it
01:44:16.120
together. They know the system doesn't work. And so they need the entire country working as a slave
01:44:24.540
for them. And the federal government can just print money. You see that story about what
01:44:32.600
Casio Cortez believes about her monetary policy? That there's no effect in printing money. That
01:44:38.500
you can print money all you want. This is modern monetary theory. Is that where she's going? Yeah.
01:44:43.420
You can just print money. No, you can't. Tell me about Venezuela, Stu. The numbers are coming in on
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Venezuela. And wow, does socialism look like an attractive thing for us to entertain right about
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now? No, don't worry about it. You can always print money. You can always print money. They are now
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looking at the contraction of the economy in Venezuela. And they're trying to find some modern
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equivalent of what's happened to this country since 2013-ish. It's very difficult to do.
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They've tried to find the worst possible example of a country in modern history. Zimbabwe?
01:45:20.320
Is Zimbabwe, right? Zimbabwe, everyone remembers the trillion dollar bills and all of this stuff from
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that era. The Venezuelan situation is now worse. It's contracted faster than Zimbabwe and is expected
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to contract another 25% this year. If that occurs, it'll put it below the bottom of Venezuela's
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canyon. And in addition to that, if the blackouts continue, which are occurring now, and there's no
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reason to believe they won't continue, it's actually even more than 25%. So we're talking about the worst
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economic collapse in modern history. And at the same time, we're embracing one of the two parties
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in our country is embracing the same philosophy. It's incredible. Okay, I want to give you a couple
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of stories here. And it kind of it kind of goes to that. This from CNN, the number of children and
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teens in the United States who visited emergency rooms for suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts
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doubled between 2007 and 2015, according to a new study. This is according to the U.S. Center of
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Disease Control and Prevention, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Suicide under the age of 13,
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one every five days, the numbers are very alarming. One every five days, it represents a larger
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percentage of all pediatric emergency department visits where suicidal behavior run. The pediatric
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population was 2% of all visits. It is now almost 4%. These are kids at 13.
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years old. Now, one reason, experts say, for the increase in depression and suicidal behavior
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is more stress and pressure on kids. Kids are feeling more pressure to achieve more pressure
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in school. They're more worried about making a living than in previous years. Bull crap can't
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possibly be true. Bull crap. Bull crap. I mean, I guess, I mean, look, I mean, there is some pressure,
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right? But I mean, I feel like it's the reverse. Are you a doctor? I am not. Or you are a doctor.
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That's true. I'm a doctor. Of humanities. Of humanities, which means I can diagnose all of
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humanity. That's not what that means. I'm pretty sure it does. I didn't ask any questions. I just took
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the certificate and I walked out. So here's the thing. Let's look. Let's look at what right now,
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what it's like to be a kid. It's pretty sweet. In some ways, it's pretty sweet. You see the
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trampoline park near my house. It's freaking amazing. If I had that thing when I was a kid,
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I would be happy all the time. Yeah, pretty sweet. But they're not playing outside anymore.
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They're not really connecting with nature. And nature is one thing. The ground roots you.
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There's something about having your hands in the soil and the dirt and the smell of grass and
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playing until you are just worn out. Being outside and being with your friends without any
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kind of parental supervision or any kind of structured game. Just playing a game until it
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goes dark at night and you're like, I got to get home or my mom's going to be pissed. And the next
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morning you go out and your mom says, just come home before it's dark. Come home for dinner.
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Right? Our kids are not doing that anymore. And our kids are spending a lot of time at home.
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They're exposed now to hardcore pornography. Hardcore pornography. By the age of eight now.
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Now this was something that if you were a teenage boy, you didn't really even get hardcore pornography.
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You certainly didn't get videos of it. You might get the playboy that someone hides behind the garage
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type of situation. This is hardcore video. At the same time, there's no church. There's no faith.
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There's no community. In most cases, the community has completely broken down. At the same time,
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summer jobs. Now the government is trying to make sure that kids don't get summer jobs.
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Or internships. Or internships. Because who's going to hire a kid at $15 an hour? I need somebody
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who I can truly depend on and has some skills because I'm going to have to let some of the
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skilled workers go to be able to afford the $15 an hour. Or I just shut down my part-time people and
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I just put all that extra work on the people who are earning salaries. Or make a kiosk. And then you
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don't have many people. There's trophies now for every kid. There is no sense of accomplishment.
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You're not first. You're not better than anybody else. You didn't accomplish anything.
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Everybody is a winner. Everybody is exactly the same. And you know what? You're really the same.
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Unless you're white, you're a victim. You're a victim. You've been oppressed. And if you're a
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white kid, you've probably been oppressed by your white parents. You don't even know. You don't even
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know that you are being oppressed because you are the oppressor now. And everyone is a victim.
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And you can't do it. You can't make it. Because these guys are in the way. And you've got to get rid
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of those guys. And we're the only ones that can help you now. You've got to come through us. There's
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no meaning of life anymore. What does life mean? Their Planned Parenthood is in on first grade.
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Their hope is that within the first 18 months after a period, a girl gets pregnant. Their hope,
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their goal is to help that girl have three abortions by the time she's 30. That's their goal.
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If you're a boy, you're practically worthless. We haven't fixed the problem between the sexes.
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We have just reversed the problem. You were sexist against women. Okay, now we're sexist against men.
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You were racist against blacks. Okay, now we're racist against whites.
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It's the same problem. Except we were making some progress slowly, but surely we were making
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progress. And now that's all gone out the window. You were told that the world is so oppressive
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that if you were in a card store and you saw cards at the Hallmark store that said,
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you're the kind of boy that I'd make a sandwich for. That's what the card says. You would write
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and tweet, what the F is this? Jesus effing C. I was born in the 60s and I remember this effing stuff in
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the 70s and 80s and it's still here. Mother of God, I will kill that. That was the tweet.
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What? That was the tweet. I will kill because this is oppressive. Let me let me play this. A girl saw
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she's probably 18 maybe. She saw a Pepe the Frog cartoon, which is supposedly racist.
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I don't really care. I don't watch Pepe the Frog. I don't put Pepe the Frog. Who cares? It's a cartoon
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frog. But this cartoon frog had a clown wig on top of it. Somebody put a clown wig, a cartoon clown wig
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on a cartoon frog. This girl puts clown makeup on her face and this is what she records yesterday.
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You're not going to take a symbol of happiness and acceptance and multiculturalism and turn it
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into something racist and anti-Semitic and homophobic and transphobic. You're not going to do that on my
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watch. You're not. So Pepe, he belongs to me now. Pepe the Frog with his curly ass Afro clown wig
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belongs to me. Stop. That is this woman. This woman has a full-fledged meltdown. She's a teenager.
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She has a meltdown over a cartoon frog in a cartoon clown wig.
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We're living in a Dr. Seuss world where men are women, women are men, and neither are either.
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There is no truth. There are no facts. There's only feelings. But even your feelings don't belong
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to you because you've been made to feel this way by someone else. We're having our kids play games
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where they're killing people online. They're demeaning each other online. There is no one-on-one
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interaction. Nobody calls each other. They text. They send pictures. There is no reality. Parents are
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hooked on social media and high tech. And they're, if they're in a house, and I don't care if this is
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left or right, the kids are hearing their parents at respond to these tweets in ways that their mothers
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would never approve. But they're responding to these tweets and they're angry themselves because
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they're watching the destruction of their country. There's not going to be anything left. And it doesn't
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matter which side you're on. That's what's being said in all of our homes. Now, let me ask you,
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you are a 13-year-old kid. You're just starting to grow into your own body. You're being told maybe
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you're not a girl. Maybe you're not a boy. There is no consequence to anything. There is nothing to
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achieve. You're never going to make it. You're oppressed. Why the hell do you think they're killing
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themselves? Why do you think they're depressed? It's really quite simple. And so is the solution.
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thing. We are every label, occupation, race, physical characteristic, every label of honor.
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All of those things are temporary. Eternally, they're temporary.
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Don't put a limit on the goals that you can strive for.
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Don't put a limit on the goals that you can strive for.
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My father taught me, as you think, so shall it be.
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Not in the country, not in the flag, not in our military, not in our banking system, but in our principles.
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Start believing in American principles again and God's principles.
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Listen, there was a new survey out that says that most people don't believe that Google is tracking them.
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Are you are you really that dumb to believe that?
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Looks like the Mueller report is going to be out next week.
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And don't forget, tonight at five o'clock, we have an expose on the border on what's really going on this show.
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We're going to send to the White House and send to members of Congress because nobody else is uncovering this or covering it.
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But we can tell you where that border crisis is coming.