Trump Isn’t Persecuting Political Enemies, He’s Resetting Justice | 5⧸21⧸25
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On today's episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about habeas corpus and why it's so important. Plus, how to keep your dog eating clean and healthy, and why you should make sure your kids are eating the same thing you're eating.
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program it is wednesday we're halfway home halfway home
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halfway home it's wednesday we're going to take on that ever exciting i mean i hate to sound i mean
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this is just such clickbait it's just sickening that i have to say it but yeah we're going to talk
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wow we had some some some heated testimony that was happening um yesterday in washington dc uh christy
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noem was asked about habeas corpus and yada yada yada and i don't think anybody knows really what
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habeas corpus is i mean it was never on my top 10 things to learn about but it is so important and
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it when you understand what it is you're like oh yeah of course that's important so let's talk about it
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because this is what this is the argument that's going on whether the judges uh you know should
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have to hear everybody's case or not and we've got four years backlog i have a i have a solution for
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all of this but first let me just go into what it is now imagine you're at home one night and there's
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a knock at the door and there's men in uniforms and they barge in nothing of substance they don't say
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anything they grab you they drag you away you're locked in a cell you don't get a phone call you
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don't get charges you don't have a trial days pass weeks pass months pass you don't even know what
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you're accused of that's not something from a dystopian movie or something from world war ii alone
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this is what life was like in most of human history and it's what life is still like under
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authoritarian regimes today this is why when it says you know and among those rights life liberty
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and the pursuit of happiness we don't even know what liberty really means anymore but the key to
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liberty really is habeas corpus because what they're saying is life and liberty nobody can come in the
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middle of the night take you and shoot you without a fair trial nobody can execute you liberty nobody can
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come in the middle of the night knock your door down take you not charge you not tell you what
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you're trying to not give you a chance to defend yourself okay so this is i mean it's actually habeas
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corpus is latin for you shall have the body which is weird sounds like maybe i don't know a spell from
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harry potter or something like that but it is more of a key it's the key that unlocks the cell door
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not necessarily to let you out but to drag you and your jailer into the light and force the jailer to
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explain why you're being held if due process is the courtroom then habeas corpus is the front row
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front door to that courtroom um no one gets to lock you away and throw away the key unless they can
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prove to a neutral judge that you actually belong there and if they can't the courts say let them free
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now it's not a get out of jail free card it is the man the demand prove it or release them okay
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remember that prove it or release them now do i need even go into the history i mean it's you know
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from 1600s and it's like i don't think here's why it still matters imagine a world without habeas
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corpus without that key that unlocks the jail cell that says prove it or let them go the government or
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even a rogue agency could arrest arrest you on suspicion detain you indefinitely never never file charges
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never bring you to trial it's not abstract it's real and this is what the democrats are arguing right now
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they're saying you there where's habeas corpus for these people i'm going to get to this here in a
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second if if you can take political dissidents people who disagree people anybody anybody and you
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can vanish them put them in prison or ship them overseas guantanamo bay or whatever uh you have a
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problem and habeas corpus is supposed to be for u.s citizens and persons in the u.s a firewall
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your rights this is going to become even more important because your rights like your personal
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data habeas corpus is the firewall without it your civil liberties can be hacked without any warning
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without any recourse they can just go in and just hack you and you don't even know if something's
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wrong until it's far too late and this is why you should care it it doesn't matter if you're innocent
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or law-abiding it's not about guilt or innocence this is all about procedure forcing the state and
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everyone involved in the state to play by the rules you may never need it but the moment it's gone
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everyone is in trouble it's like the fire extinguisher on the wall have you ever used one have you ever
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been in a building where you're like quick where's the fire extinguisher i never have but i want it there
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in case i need it okay somebody lights this fire tyranny corruption revenge you have to have this fire
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extinguisher close to you on every wall thomas jort jefferson said the price of liberty is eternal
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vigilance habeas corpus is part of that vigilance okay it's not just a legal relic and a latin phrase
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that none of us really know about it cannot be that it's not dusty it is a living shield crafted
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by centuries of experience of what totalitarian leaders do and it is the only shield that you have
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if you want to remain a free people and it must never ever be taken for granted okay you lose it
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and you have no justice you keep it and the flame of of freedom burns even in the darkest of cells okay
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now we have all these people here all these people who came illegally and you know if you listen to
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what donald trump said let me see if i have this uh donald trump posted yesterday joe biden was not
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for open borders he never talked about open borders where criminals of all kinds shapes and sizes can flow
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into our country at will it was uh his idea to open the border and almost destroy our country and cost us
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hundreds of billions of dollars to get criminal criminals out of our country and go through the
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process we're going through now it was the people that knew he was originally cognitively impaired
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that took over the auto pen they stole the presidency of the united states and put us in great danger
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this is treason at the highest level they did it to destroy our country the joe biden that everybody
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knew wouldn't have allowed drug dealers gang members and mentally insane to come into our country
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totally unchecked and unvetted all anyone has to do is look up his record something very severe should
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happen to those treasonous thugs that want to destroy our country but couldn't because i came along
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okay um i'm not sure if he was that cognitively cognitively impaired at the beginning i think he made a
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deal with the devil with you know literally the devil in the in the extreme left maybe he was impaired
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maybe they went around him uh that is absolutely possible that's why it has to be um investigated
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and if they did do that anybody who was using the auto pen without him knowing anybody who was covering
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this up um his health and putting our country in danger taking the power away from the president and
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assuming it themselves or allowing somebody else to assume that without people knowing about it
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is treason it is treason and it it must be corrected if it happened they have to go to jail
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but i want habeas corpus i want i want the government if they scoop up somebody i want the government
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to have to make that case make the case make it in a fair court of law and then let the chips fall
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where they may okay it has to be done that way but the problem is is the constitution a suicide pact
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i don't believe it is i don't believe just because we got together and we all signed on to this
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constitution if if the government is now let's say let's say new york and california begin to collapse
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under their own weight because in california i'm going to talk about it later california is now
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saying they're going to have to raise taxes because they want to put everybody on you know
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government assistance and and health care oh okay well that's not going to work out well for you
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california it's not it's not and i'm not paying the bill and if california new new york do that um
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what's going to happen they're going to go under and they're going to drag all of us under with them
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i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm not part of that i don't want to be part of that and i don't think any any
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red state and if it was reversed and red states were doing it i don't think any blue state should
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have to go along with that insanity and be sucked into the sinkhole that they are dragging us all into
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no i live in texas for a reason i live in idaho for a reason i don't want that insanity okay
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so how do we deal with this if we want to keep habeas corpus alive because remember
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you have to remain faithful to the rule of law once we once we shake the rule of law and say yeah
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but this is a different exception then we're complicit in the collapse of the republic okay we
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do it so let's let's walk through what is happening on our borders what the democrats are doing to our
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courts how habeas corpus is being used as a weapon against us and how to solve that okay we'll walk
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through it logically and morally and constitutionally in 60 seconds first let me tell you about our uh our
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before we get into the solution let me hear how christy noem handled this yesterday in front of
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congress secretary noem what is habeas corpus well habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the
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president has to be able to remove people from this country and suspend their right let me let me
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stop you ma'am spend their right habeas corpus excuse me that's that's incorrect president
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excuse me habeas corpus is the legal principle that requires that the government provide a public reason
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for detaining and imprisoning people if not for that protection the government could simply arrest
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people including american citizens and hold them indefinitely for no reason habeas corpus so she
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didn't answer that well at all okay habeas corpus is a protection for persons this is where it's going
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to get really dicey and this is what the democrats know and make no mistake this is part of the cloward
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and piven thing they're playing this beautifully they knew what they were doing when they brought all
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these people in they know what they're doing now they're overwhelming the legal system so hear me
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out constitution according to the fifth and 14th amendment refers to persons not citizens and that was
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intentional the founders understood the basic due process has to apply to all human beings that are
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under u.s jurisdiction citizen or not open borders or not this is a western tradition and uh they
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did it intentionally however here's the catch that gnome should have been all over yesterday
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due process does not mean indefinite presence endless appeals the right to stay all it means is the
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government says this is why you have a case to say no i i am uh i'm i'm here because i'm being
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persecuted in my own country let me hear that okay nope out okay it it is not a promise of the courtroom
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in all cases it just has to be done constitutionally the system has been sabotaged right now right now it is
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habeas corpus is being weaponized today's immigration courts the backlog is not the fault of the constitution
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it is the result of deliberate sabotage bureaucratic inertia bad laws activist judges all of this
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they have now 3.3 million cases that are now pending the average wait time for your case to be heard is
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four years some areas have court dates for these people as far out as 2032
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now where's the justice in that again the constitution is not a suicide pack it's not
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justice this is a mockery of justice you don't have the right to exploit the system until the system
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breaks and yet that's exactly what the left is doing and and the political class is letting it happen
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this is not compassion for the people who are here illegally or the people who are here legally
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this is national self-destruction so how do we balance the constitution with survival
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what does a constitutional conservative do do you abandon the constitution because this time it's
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different no do you embrace emergency authoritarianism no you never burn the house down to kill the rats
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but you also don't stand still while the nation is bleeding out so here's what we do there has to
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be a tiered approach and we've already done much of this okay the constitution gives congress the power over
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immigration illegal presence is not a protected right the federal government can deny entry repatriate
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refuse asylum claims under broad discretion congress can do that they can enforce expedited expedited
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removal for those clearly not qualifying for asylum already authorized by law but deliberately underused
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so congress has all kinds of things they can do is congress going to do any of those things no
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so what do we do well you can declare the border a national security emergency zone just as we do in war zones
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and disaster areas you can establish military administration administered logistical hubs for triage
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not detention for all but processing outside of the overwhelmed court system for certain cases so in other words
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we can send everybody down the government can appoint the military to establish these courts he can also
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appoint new judges just for this and say you're down at the border or you're down at airports you're down wherever
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and you're going to line them up and you're going to say tell me your case here's what you're charged with
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tell me your case nope you don't you don't uh receive asylum out okay i heard your case yes i think
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you're an exception you're an exception you're in it doesn't have to be a long drawn out thing it
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it doesn't okay also we need to keep the remain in mexico principle this is not anti-constitutional
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it's pro-stability asylum seekers have to apply from the outside okay that way the border is no longer
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the courtroom so there's a couple of other things the immigration courts
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the is the state enforcement power and the most important thing we can do reframing this as a moral
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launcher looks like a handgun that should stop him uh but it's not it fires non-lethal rounds filled with
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pepper or tear gas hits the man hard enough to stop him in his tracks in fact he literally crumples to
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the ground whimpering clawing at his eyes because it's tear gas you only had to be within six feet you
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you don't have to be accurate you don't have to hit him in the chest you you you just have to be within
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okay so here's really how to fix this problem of the immigration and the reason why i'm talking
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about this today is because i found myself in christy noem's position yesterday i was talking to
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uh congressman roe connor who is on the left he's he seems to be a reasonable guy not his policies i
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think his policies are insane but he loves the country um and he he believes he's doing the right
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thing and he believes in the bill of rights and everything else uh and so i can have a conversation
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with somebody like that and i was talking to him and um he brought up you know scooping people up in
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the middle of the night in habeas corpus and i said uh and he said so what's your answer to that
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and i said well we're in kind of an emergency situation you know we've been intentionally
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flooded and invaded you know with the help of people in our own and uh you know the obstruction of congress
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but because i wasn't sure i said i think it's something we should talk about and have an actual
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conversation about instead of saying we're having the conversation now and i'm really uninformed
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enough to feel confident in myself and so i want to i wanted to make sure i was confident in it
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and i think you need to be as well that's why i started with what is habeas corpus habeas corpus
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just think of it as the key that opens up that dark jail cell where people are been thrown in and
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forgotten about okay that habeas corpus is the key i have a right to know why i'm in here i have a right
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to a hearing and and charges and everything else so that's all habeas corpus is is a key um and
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it's interesting because uh if you look at you know what habeas corpus is and and how it was uh put in our
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uh in our constitution here's what it says this is article 1 section 9 of the u.s constitution
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it says the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended now when something says
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shall not be what does that mean that means no way shape or form okay now they don't get that on
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the second amendment the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed but they seem to get it on
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this one the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended but it's not a period as they
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always do it's a comma unless in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it
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so that is what donald trump is making the argument on hey he's making the argument the constant i am
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following the constitution i don't have to do this because we've been invaded that's why everybody on
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the left early on remember when they first come in and everybody we were all saying this is an
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invasion and they're like this isn't an invasion how dare you say this is an invasion an invasion
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means guns and you're like what the hell are you even talking about they knew article 1 section 9 of
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the constitution they already game planned this well in advance okay that's why they're saying this
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wasn't an invasion but it was an invasion and it was carefully plotted and planned not only by
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globalists because look what's happening over in europe it's no coincidence that this is happening
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over in europe as well but also people in our own government okay so what do we do about this well
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you can the president can just suspend habeas corpus he doesn't want to do that because everybody
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nobody knows what it is nobody has ever read the constitution so they'll just go he's a fascist see
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what he's doing no he's not constitution allows it invasion so what is he doing well congress
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is i mean the the the judges are all saying well no he can't do this we have to make the case okay
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so let's do that let's do that but again i believe this requires congress to do it because this is article
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one congress can authorize special temporary courts to hear immigration cases swiftly so you don't remove
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habeas corpus you don't remove judicial review you just accelerate it there is no reason you know
00:30:05.700
the constitution with habeas corpus does not mean endless hearings uh endless trials long waiting periods all
00:30:13.520
of that see remember you are guaranteed the right to a speedy trial a trial date that is out in 2032
00:30:20.700
that that's not a speedy trial which means that's not justice this time it may be justice for you
00:30:26.760
because you people will forget about you by 2032 but it is not justice remember justice requires all
00:30:34.000
sides to be satisfied mercy and justice okay um it's not justice for the people who live here in america
00:30:42.140
it's not the justice for people who came here legally it's not justice for people whose kids might be
00:30:47.540
killed because of some gang all right that doesn't work so i believe and i'm not an attorney but i
00:30:55.240
believe that the president could appoint uh special judges to come in legitimate do do everything
00:31:04.600
legitimate um and hear the immigrations the immigration cases swiftly yeah great what is the two
00:31:12.180
steps that you have to be for uh asylums to there's two things that you have to you have to prove
00:31:17.520
right because a lot of times they're like oh asylum well if you are uh being harassed by gangs in your
00:31:23.620
town like you you got to be able to so that's not one of the tests at all actually there's two-step
00:31:28.400
test a first has to be what are the grounds of your persecution not just that you're persecuted
00:31:33.240
but what are the grounds for your persecution has to be one of these five government has my government
00:31:38.160
has come out against all christians i'm a christian my government has come out against all muslims i'm a
00:31:43.740
muslim right religion is one of them race is one of them a nationality is one of them political
00:31:48.920
hang on just a second wait a minute wait a minute because let's talk about let's not forget south
00:31:53.380
africa i'm sorry what is one of the reasons uh race religion nationality by the way uh race one of
00:32:03.120
the reasons and one of the reasons i was looking into this was because of the uh of the south africa
00:32:07.820
situation they fit this completely like they are perfectly aligned with exactly white farmers are
00:32:16.300
perfect for this for habeas corpus and the uh asylum perfect for it fit it exactly yeah it's it's funny
00:32:25.640
because they keep talking about how they can't why why would you allow them and well they actually
00:32:29.720
check the legal boxes quite well so it's race religion nationality political opinion or membership in a
00:32:36.220
particular social group are the five grounds so you have that as test number one if you pass that
00:32:42.120
test number one there's a test number two which there has to be a specific government failure so
00:32:47.720
it's not just that you are persecuted it has to be the government has failed you to avoid that
00:32:52.980
persecution or perhaps i've done everything i can i've i've tried to go to my government i've tried
00:32:58.440
through the court system i've tried i've tried i've tried and the government has failed me yeah so
00:33:02.820
that's what these go ahead yeah just to finish that up that so you has to be that your home government
00:33:07.560
is unable or unwilling to protect you and or you they can't safely relocate you in the country so if
00:33:17.460
you're in you know you think about a country like again you net you have these situations where the
00:33:22.020
entire government breaks down or the government is the one persecuting uh it's a lot easier to check
00:33:27.540
those boxes but those are things that we can be aware of in advance right like we know if uh you
00:33:32.720
we for example know about south africa and the way what the government's doing they're passing
00:33:36.760
laws to take the land they're they're allowing some of this violence it seems like sometimes cheering
00:33:41.800
it on so that would be something that would check these boxes quite clearly if just because you know
00:33:49.160
the case we talked about with the guy who was sent to el salvador he was saying that his mom's
00:33:55.260
papusa stand right was being uh was being hit by gangs that doesn't check these boxes at all
00:34:01.420
no so all you have to do is expand the courts and you put them at the place of entry uh or departure
00:34:09.900
let me hear your case do you hit these two nope thank you bye um oh you wait a minute you hit these
00:34:18.200
two or at least there's a serious question that you hit one of you hit both of these great you stand
00:34:22.820
over there we're gonna put you into another system and another court to actually hear more of that case
00:34:27.600
you don't need anything else but that you just need to hear do you fit those things okay now
00:34:35.060
all we have to do is have a surge court core if you will um and expedite all of these uh all of these
00:34:47.580
hearings because it it doesn't work to overwhelm the system that is the suicide pill that they know
00:34:53.000
they're they're doing you have to de-emphasize illegal entry um you have to expand the uh state
00:35:00.560
enforcement power where you can massively expand article one immigration courts i think congress has
00:35:06.760
to do that but i'm not an attorney i hope the president also has that ability just like he did
00:35:12.220
in um the civil war and as fdr wrongly suspended habeas corpus for the japanese okay this president
00:35:22.640
can take habeas corpus and suspend it and then it's done uh but i would prefer and i think he
00:35:30.240
would prefer that we you know stop the weaponization of the court system and find a way to get this to
00:35:36.440
happen quickly now here's what we do we have to reframe this whole thing first of all the constitution
00:35:42.860
is not a suicide pact do you think everybody should would agree with that if the constant if they were
00:35:47.460
if we decided we could come after all transgender people and the constitution it was there and you
00:35:55.740
lived in san francisco would you have to put up with that would is that a you're in you're in california
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and everybody is you know all trans would would would you have to stay a part of that union
00:36:08.700
would you have to follow that no you wouldn't it's not a suicide pact it doesn't you don't
00:36:14.460
because one state does it and it's it's destroying it we don't have to do that okay it's a covenant
00:36:24.060
it is a contract with the living and the unborn and we cannot honor that that covenant by allowing
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its deliberate abuse we know this is deliberately being abused so we cannot allow that you can't
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protect liberty by handing the keys to the people who just broke in through the back door you can't
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also offer fairness to the world if we destroy that house so how do we do it you can't preserve the
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:46:36.380
We're going to talk a little bit about what's going on with Joe Biden and why it matters
00:46:43.000
First, Bill and Susan McKinley, they had been married for 34 years.
00:46:47.960
Every Sunday night he grilled dinner, it started with burgers when they were broke, graduated
00:46:54.220
to steaks on special occasions, and eventually the neighborhood knew.
00:46:58.980
If you smelled something really delicious on a Sunday, dinner was on at the McKinley house.
00:47:07.260
The meat wasn't tasting the same, the quality just wasn't there.
00:47:10.100
He tried different grocery stores, different brands of meat, different cuts, nothing worked.
00:47:15.920
One day his butcher said, you know all the meat is coming from overseas these days, mostly
00:47:34.680
Please, I want you to go to Good Ranchers right now.
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Whatever it is that you're buying, make sure you know it's good quality American meat.
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They deliver the pork and the chicken and the seafood and the beef, and it's all from America.
00:48:02.900
I want to talk to you a little bit about what's been happening with our nation.
00:48:11.100
You know, yesterday, Whoopi Goldberg was talking about, you know, how things were, you know,
00:48:22.560
You know, she's like, why does it matter that Joe Biden, you know, that the White House was
00:48:27.480
lying to us about his health and about his mental health?
00:48:30.380
Okay, well, it really matters because you were lied to, and not by some fringe blogger,
00:48:42.780
We've got to have the government regulate so no one, some blogger can't put any fake news out.
00:48:48.920
And yet, the fake news was being led by the White House.
00:48:53.880
And it wasn't, it wasn't on something that doesn't matter, or only mattered at the time,
00:49:02.800
You were lied, you were lied to by the president's staff.
00:49:21.900
Anyone who was questioning his mental acuity was called a right-wing conspiracy theorist,
00:49:31.760
And I could play the tapes of, you know, all of the people from the White House saying,
00:49:35.860
that's a lie, that's a vicious, dirty lie, all of that.
00:49:49.300
You were told that Trump was the threat to democracy.
00:49:52.300
They told you that Trump was the one that was mentally unstable.
00:49:56.240
They told you day in, day out, that he was the one that you should fear.
00:50:22.760
And if this has to be answered, because if the doctors that he had in the White House
00:50:28.520
didn't catch this cancer long ago, something's not right.
00:50:32.140
And we need to know that our president is healthy.
00:50:36.240
We need to know that they're at least catching these kinds of things.
00:50:40.180
And we have to know that the president is cognitively fit.
00:50:50.600
And suddenly, after the election is over, the media tells you to sit down and say, we got to talk to you about the truth.
00:50:59.800
And Jake Tapper, Jake Tapper, he comes out with a new book on what really happened behind the scenes.
00:51:07.520
The denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the coverups,
00:51:19.900
the denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the denials, the coverups, the fact that Biden wasn't calling the shots.
00:51:23.740
he and others like him sat on information or denied the information
00:51:40.820
This is the one thing, this is the first thing that Americans need to understand.
00:51:46.240
When the media lies to you, they're lying to you for what?
00:51:55.020
You can't just keep lying and lying and lying unless you found a way to excuse yourself from that lie.
00:52:03.500
Nobody can lie knowingly about something really horrible and sleep at night.
00:52:21.920
You can come up with any kind of reasons that you want.
00:52:24.640
It doesn't make it true, but you can come up with a way to excuse yourself.
00:52:32.780
That's the first thing that they tell themselves.
00:52:36.700
That should tell you you should not listen to anyone for truth if that's what they believe.
00:52:46.480
The second thing is, and this is the sickness of the elite, this is why we're in the problems that we're in, not trusting the elites, is they believe they know better than you do.
00:52:57.440
That you're too dumb, or you can't figure it out, or you shouldn't be trusted with the truth, because they know what is right for you, better than you know.
00:53:07.540
They know what's better for you, and so they can't give you that truth, because if they give you that truth, you'll make another decision, and they know that decision is wrong.
00:53:21.340
I don't know what that is, but that is not our system.
00:53:27.660
This is something much more important, and if you're a Democrat, let me talk to you directly here for just a minute.
00:53:40.860
You may have hated or still hate Trump with everything in you.
00:53:47.160
You may still believe that Biden, well, I can't say that, that Kamala was the better option.
00:53:56.420
But you can't believe that Biden was the president or the better option now.
00:54:03.060
Now that you know the truth, now that you know that you were given lies, what you were given was a hologram.
00:54:12.500
You were told to sit down, shut up, and just accept this.
00:54:25.280
You can't have a cutout president whose signature is put on executive orders with a machine, an auto pen, by a group of people that were not elected that you don't know about.
00:54:36.900
And, in fact, if you ask, you're told they don't exist.
00:54:46.280
You can label it whatever you want, but the easiest thing to label is a fraud.
00:54:50.540
It's a fraud perpetrated on the American people.
00:54:53.800
And it might have changed the course of America, possibly for all time.
00:55:04.620
We have Joe Biden on tape saying, I didn't sign that.
00:55:14.340
So, is that him being senile, confused because he's tired, or is that because he didn't know?
00:55:27.880
Now that it's safe to talk about it, they'll all talk about it.
00:55:31.740
Now that it's safe to say, oh, yeah, you know what?
00:55:35.080
We all kind of knew this, but we didn't have any evidence.
00:55:39.020
They didn't say, you know, we all kind of feel this way, but they're saying it's not, but we can't get access to the president.
00:55:47.900
They said, you're a danger to the republic if you question the things that they now say they themselves were questioning.
00:55:56.780
So why were we a danger to the republic if they themselves were questioning the same thing?
00:56:00.780
They should have related to us and went, I can see why you feel this way.
00:56:08.080
But I have to tell you, we are not given access.
00:56:15.600
They only are admitting it now because it's safe, because he's no longer the one that could make all their wildest dreams come true.
00:56:36.840
What if this would have been the other way around?
00:56:49.020
His staff was the one that was signing all the executive orders and controlling the direction of the White House.
00:56:56.380
He was so incompetent, cognitively impaired, that he could not really follow everything that was going on.
00:57:03.420
And all of these executive orders were coming out.
00:57:08.740
And then Glenn Beck and Tucker Carlson come on and they say, no, he's fine.
00:57:17.200
And if you're questioning him, you're a threat.
00:57:19.500
But then after you find out that's true, after he's out of office, we come on the air and say, you know what?
00:57:26.000
We all kind of suspected that, but we couldn't get the answers on it.
00:57:35.780
The answer is no, you wouldn't and you shouldn't.
00:57:38.040
But if we wrote a book exposing all of the people in the conservative media that were just going along with it and we said, hey, look, this was happening.
00:57:53.620
Would you say, well, it doesn't matter anymore?
00:57:56.800
Because those people are still most likely some way or another tied to the government still.
00:58:01.620
They are still making decisions behind the scenes, or I would expect they just didn't go away.
00:58:12.240
Let's make sure they're never around power again, right?
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Power from the elite that are in the media that say, we know better because we know, we trust these guys, that they know what's right for the republic.
01:00:31.020
We'll shut our mouths because we've got to keep those people in power.
01:00:35.580
Then you have the others who are actually in power.
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These are the people that, to be brutally honest, betrayed you, the republic.
01:01:03.060
They were in command in the signing of the auto pin.
01:01:08.220
Every foreign negotiation, every military order, every economic policy, if you don't know that that's coming from the president and the commander-in-chief and it's up for grabs, you don't know anything.
01:01:20.140
You don't have a country and the people behind the scenes, they weren't elected.
01:01:27.620
They can't be fired because they don't answer to you.
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You don't even know who they are at this point.
01:01:33.940
So if that's not an unelected government, what is?
01:01:42.580
This isn't some footnote in Jake Tapper's Amazon author's bio.
01:01:53.780
And it has to be solved, not because we want to punish those people, but because we want to make sure it never happens again.
01:01:59.700
Even in this administration, if Donald Trump started to deteriorate and he becomes incompetent and somebody else is setting the agenda and they're signing all the documents, would you be okay with that?
01:02:36.240
And if we don't demand more answers now, then this is, it'll just go into the dustbin of, well, that's just old news.
01:02:48.560
For those on the right, much worse than Joe Biden.
01:02:53.620
For those on the left, much worse than Donald Trump.
01:02:57.180
Because I don't know if you've noticed this, we are headed towards the extremes.
01:03:00.900
And you have to know who the commander in chief is.
01:03:04.300
And you have to know the people around them will blow the whistle if something is being done that's unconstitutional.
01:03:11.720
You know, maybe next time we don't get a second chance.
01:03:17.140
This is why we need a full investigation and both parties and the independents should be for this.
01:03:27.100
Because next time the stakes could be much, much higher.
01:03:39.820
We need to know who signed what, when it was signed.
01:03:43.700
Who was actually calling the shots when the president couldn't?
01:03:59.240
Not all of those names necessarily committed anything illegal, just immoral.
01:04:03.620
Just really didn't understand their constitutional responsibility.
01:04:07.800
Some of them may have committed something illegal, even up to treasonous.
01:04:20.240
We need to know, not for revenge, but for the future of our republic.
01:04:24.720
Don't tell me that somebody's a danger to the republic.
01:04:32.580
Don't tell me anything about dangers to the republic.
01:04:34.820
Because I would be telling you this exact same thing if I suspected Donald Trump was incompetent, or somebody else was running things, or we were being lied to in any way, shape, or form.
01:05:01.540
No matter that it's going to mean that Kamala Harris is in.
01:05:05.840
You, I believe in the American people more than I believe in me.
01:05:09.940
And certainly more than I do some group of people whose whole existence is to get a politician elected.
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And if that is true, we do not have a republic at all.
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I don't know what it is, but something we were never, ever meant to be.
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So, should anonymous sources who talk to Tapper have spoken up about their concerns while he was in office, while he was still in office?
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And my other question is, why is this important to know now?
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It just seems to me, you know, we got a lot of stuff to be concerned about at the moment.
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So there's a couple of things that all tie into what we were just talking about with Whoopi Goldberg saying,
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Now, why do we need to know who was running the White House?
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It is honestly like saying, all right, so the bank was robbed.
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Why are we still going after these bank robbers?
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I mean, the logic just does not work anymore for a lot of people because ends justify the means.
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You cannot take the position that Whoopi Goldberg has held for so long and then say, wow, you know, we should go after those people.
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We should look into that because that's a danger to the republic.
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And once you say that, then you're like, wait a minute, I've been saying Donald Trump's a danger to the republic.
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I don't have to like Donald Trump, but I do have to recognize my errors.
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But that is what makes people leaders and then also makes people either leaders for the dark side or just they just destroy themselves.
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And if you don't reconcile that in you, there's no way you can connect into the flow of life for those of you who are listening in California.
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And it matters when it's happening and after it's happening.
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You have the New York mayor was arrested for protest and charged with trespassing by the U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey.
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They are seen pushing through guards, ICE guards.
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And they used that protest to storm the gates to get past the guards.
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Because if you want to assemble peacefully and protest, I'm all for you.
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I'll stand – I despise what you're protesting for.
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But you don't have the right to whip up a mob and storm the gates.
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That's where your constitutional rights stop, right at that door.
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If we would have put people behind bars who were looting Macy's and burning cities down and we would have concentrated on the people who actually believed that there was a problem with the police and wanted a real solution,
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if we would have listened to those, quote, peaceful protesters and put the other protesters behind bars, we wouldn't be sitting in this situation.
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Once you ignore something, you teach bad people or even people who are just frustrated with the system, oh, well, if they can do it, I can do it too.
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I mean, as soon as we stopped enforcing the law because of BLM, what happened to crime?
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Do you think crime going up all over the country is for no reason whatsoever?
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I'm going to know exactly what I'm going to steal and I'm going to take those things and I can walk out.
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That's why you lost your CVS in many stores all across or in many states all across the country.
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Because once you teach that, well, then everybody's just going to capitalize on it.
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Now, yesterday, Jay Bhattacharya hosted his first staff town hall meeting.
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Sorry, it was on Monday at the National Institute of Health.
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So he's holding an open town hall and he's taking questions and he's answering questions.
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He took the questions, answered as many as he could.
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It was in public and, you know, you could go there and you could also watch it online.
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And he said, if it's true that we sponsored research that caused the pandemic, then that's a different story.
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And if you look at the polls of the American people, that's what most people believe.
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It is, I'm quoting, it is possible the pandemic was caused by research conducted by human beings.
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It is also possible that the NIH partially sponsored some of that research.
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Now, as soon as he said that, dozens of NIH officials got up and walked out of the room.
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And his response was, it's nice to have free speech.
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If it is true that we sponsored research that caused the pandemic,
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and if you look at the polls of the American people, that's what most people believe.
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I've looked at the scientific evidence, and I believe it's true.
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What we now have to do is make sure that we do not engage in research that's posing any risk to human populations.
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They got up, even though the CIA, everybody, everybody is now coming to the conclusion this was cooked up in the lab.
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EcoHealth was a recipient of cash from the NIH.
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We know that Fauci covered things up and was in bed with EcoHealth.
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But we have, I believe, beyond reasonable doubt.
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I predict you're going to start seeing arrests on COVID.
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You're going to start seeing arrests of people that covered up.
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Because you're just for Donald Trump and anybody who is against Donald Trump should go to jail?
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If it's true we sponsored research that caused the pandemic, and I've looked at the scientific evidence, and I believe it is.
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If it's true, what we have to do is make sure that we do not engage in research that's posing any risk to human populations.
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Because if you don't admit it, if you don't track down how did this happen, you cannot prevent it from happening again.
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You can't save the republic by ignoring that the president wasn't in control of his faculties or the government.
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You can't ignore the truth that the NIH most likely, but you don't move until you know, that they were involved in a cover-up because they were funding things they weren't supposed to be funding.
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But Fauci was so arrogant that he thought it was okay for him to do.
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You can't prevent the next pandemic if you don't fix what was causing this pandemic.
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They're going after Andrew Cuomo now over the nursing home deaths.
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Whether he goes to jail or not, Stu, I know he has an opinion on this.
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Whether he goes to jail or not, whether he's guilty of it or not, has to be proven in a court of law.
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To me, it looks beyond a reasonable doubt to me, but this isn't a court of law.
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And I don't want people to be able to be killed in a nursing home because they're expendable.
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And you can't solve that unless you put the people behind bars that encouraged that.
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This is why yesterday Trump just unloaded on the New Jersey Democrat charged with, you know, storming the gates at ICE.
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She assaulted a federal agent outside a New Jersey ICE facility.
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The days of that crap are over in this country.
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Because you can't have it if you don't enforce it now.
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This, by the way, is why his approval ratings are surging.
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Claudia was leaving for her pickleball tournament.
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I made it to my tournament and lost in the first round.
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All of our problems, I would say, I shouldn't say all of our problems, most of our problems are caused in our country politically because we no longer care about the Constitution.
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I've talked to representatives on both sides of the aisle.
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They never talk about the Constitution when they're putting anything together.
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So there's two reasons why we're in the situation we're in.
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Nobody's listening to the sage advice of three presidents.
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Don't get involved in everybody else's affairs overseas.
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But we're not involved in anybody else's business.
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Well, there, all you have to do is listen to that guy.
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Which means we're going to have to have education.
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Because the universities will train everybody to give what the government wants.
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They won't be pursuing science anymore for science.
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They're going to give it what the government wants.
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So you're going to get the answers the government wants.
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And the military will also start to promote foreign wars and wars of all kind because they want to sell weapons.
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Who said, within this generation, if we don't teach now, this is 1988, if we don't teach them now,
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the next generation will not be able to defend this country because they won't know our history.
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It must be restored in schools and in our homes.
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If we would have just listened to those three and known the Constitution, we would not be in any of these situations we're in now.
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Let's listen to those three guys, repair that, and learn the Constitution.
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But I would, so it's really hard to get into what he's done.
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It's, you know, the fact that he was groping women in his office is really, really bad.
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Now, this year, in March, that same person at the Sierra Week Energy Conference in Houston
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was calling for more investment in oil and gas. Huh. Now, wait a minute. What has changed?
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Well, for one, companies like Microsoft. Now, this is going to, this is, this will show you
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and on about global warming. Listen to this. Microsoft, they, they loved net zero. They were all
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about it. The globe is going to just burn up to fiery ash until they started seeing the realities of
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the energy needs of the data centers. Last month, the IEA, which was leading the way on net zero,
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released an in-depth report on how the demand for electricity will be shaped by AI in the coming
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years. According to the report, one single data center will use as much electricity as two million
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households. Powering one of these data centers requires as much natural gas every day as a single
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SpaceX rocket launch. Okay. With myriads of data centers planned and the, and announced, this means
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that lighting up the digital infrastructure will soon have the energy demands equivalent of reliably
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powering hundreds of millions of households. So now we're off the global warming thing and net zero
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because the people who were leading that charge are now saying, well, we need the energy.
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So when people were, when people were clearly going to die, starve to death, or be left in poverty,
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that wasn't good enough. But now that you need the energy for your data center,
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now we have to stop net zero. I mean, that is sick. If that doesn't tell you everything you need
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to know about these people, nothing will. Now, yesterday I saw something come across the wire
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that really also bothered me. Do you remember, Stu, when everybody was talking about how, you know,
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Starmer and Frenchie Frenchman and the German chancellor were all on that train a couple of weeks ago?
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And I think it was Macron that, you know, took a bag off. They said it was a bag off the table and it
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was cocaine. And everybody was talking about, you hear that? You remember that? I remember that. Yeah.
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Okay. All right. It was ridiculous. And at the time, I think I said it on the air. I may not have,
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we'd have to check the transcripts, but I think I said it on the air. I know I said it in my mind.
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I'm like, that's not the story here. The story is, what are they doing? What is it they're planning?
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I know they're working together, you know, to come together for trade, but I don't trust those
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three. You've got three socialists on a train. That sounds like a joke. All right. So we find,
01:57:09.220
find out yesterday. It's a win-win. Yeah. The prime minister of England, Keir Starmer has come out
01:57:16.360
with his win-win. Uh, and, uh, it's going to reset the relations with Brussels. Uh, and it's, uh,
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it's really great because now they're going to be able to trade with each other. Uh, they're going
01:57:27.920
to be able to help each other. Um, you know, they're going to be able to have a better economy,
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fishing rights, mobility, and travel. And all they had to do is just reverse Brexit and, uh,
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just frame it in a different way. And now they're back into the EU. That's basically what happened.
01:57:47.280
Okay. They just reversed everything that the voters voted for. And that's Keir Starmer.
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Which brings me to another story that didn't seem right. We talked about it yesterday or the day
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before where Keir Starmer came out and said, you know, this illegal immigration, it's just got to
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stop. So it's got to stop. Got to start listening to the people. And I said at the time, this is one
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of the architects of it. This is party is one of the ones that are pushing, was still pushing for it.
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What do you mean? Prime minister that you're going to stop it now. It just got to stop.
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Where was your change? Where was your change? Speculation was at the time they said was there
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is no change. This is smoke and mirrors. Well, we now see it is smoke and mirrors. They're just
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going down the path of the EU and the WEF and to hell with you. This tells you something you need to
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know. Look out because there are going to be people who are now jumping on the bandwagon and
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telling you, you've seen this movie before, telling you, I'm all for these things. Oh, I'm,
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you know what? This, I am with you. I'm popular. I believe in that, that, that popular vote that's
01:59:06.120
out there and what you're doing. It's so popular. I, I was leading it, but you just didn't see me
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because I looked like I was on the other side, but man, I'm a populist. I'll tell you that right
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now. They're not, they're doing exactly the same thing. Keir Starmer is proof putting. Now,
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let me take you another way. There is a way to get along. And, uh, Donald Trump has just demonstrated
01:59:29.640
this New York. They have their offshore wind project. Okay. Oh, dear God. Offshore wind.
01:59:39.400
It's going to make the, no, it, no, it helps the fishes. It helps the birds. Uh, it makes everything
01:59:46.060
look so natural. You know, those giant blades coming out of the ocean, you know, don't worry
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about all the oil that has to be used to keep them, especially when they're in the ocean with all
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the salt. Um, but is this going to be great? It's so natural. It's so natural. It's so great.
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What did he do? They wanted their green energy, you know, offshore. Okay. He wanted two natural
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gas pipelines. You know, we got a compromise to Nash, uh, two natural gas pipelines. You can put
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your stupid green energy in the ocean. Uh, how is that bad? I mean, I think it's bad, but it's New
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York. Yeah. I mean, you do what you want with your windmills. Good luck with that. Why do you think
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Bill Gates and everybody else is saying we need to build nuclear power plants? Does anybody,
02:00:37.000
has anybody stopped to think, wait, aren't we against nuclear power? Isn't that the most dangerous
02:00:41.040
thing ever? How, how is it that, how is it that we, we, I mean, Chernobyl will happen. And now they're
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talking about building 60 of them and you know, who's going to be in charge of them. Google,
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Facebook, Microsoft. Yeah. Yeah. All of a sudden when they need the power, Oh, nuclear energy is the
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way to go. It's the only way to go. And it's clean, but not for you. What does that tell you
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in this season of lies? What does that tell you? Use common sense.
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That tells you all of their bull crap about the earth boiling, you know, is just that bull crap.
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All of their, we can't solve it through any other way than wind power. So States, you have to take
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all that tax money and put it into those giant windmills, uh, right in the ocean. You got to take
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all your money and do that. Cause it is, that's the stable way to go. That's the future. Of course,
02:01:38.480
we're not doing that because that's ridiculous. We can't run anything reliable on a windmill,
02:01:47.640
All that has to be restored here is common sense.
02:01:54.280
We just have to get out of the place to where, um, look, I want the natural gas pipelines,
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you know, natural gas. It won't be a spigot in your state cause you don't want any of that,
02:02:05.380
but I want the natural gas to come across your state. So I need the two pipelines.
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What do you want to do? You want to put, okay. You want to put windmills in the ocean off your
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shore. Okay. It's up to you, New York. Go ahead. I think that's perfectly reasonable.
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What's not reasonable is when it doesn't work, when they're falling apart, when they're,
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they're poisoning the ocean, when they're killing the fish, when they're killing the birds,
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when it doesn't look exactly natural, then they come to us, the federal government and to you in
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your state that is paying taxes for the federal government. That's when they're going to go to
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the federal government and say, we need a bailout. And Oh, by the way, can you help us build? No,
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no, no, no. You made your bed. And until we have that, no one, no progressive voter will ever,
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ever, ever change their mind because there is no cost to them. They never have to pay for the
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mistakes. They just say, well, we didn't do it right, but it works. We'll do it again. No, it never
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works. It never, ever, ever, ever, ever works. Never has, never will. It's not that you don't have
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the right people. The whole idea is flawed. And until you are forced to pay that price,
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you'll just keep getting elected and people will be dumb enough to listen to you because you're
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packaging all of it as compassion. Well, how compassionate is it that you were trying to
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strip the United States, the people of the United States of all of their electricity to stay warm in
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the winter, cold in the summer, to heat their food. You were trying to throttle their gas stoves,
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tell them that they couldn't have gas. They couldn't have oil. They couldn't have any kind of
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petroleum-based fuel. You wanted all of that gone. But now that your elites need it,
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you're okay with them having it. They can build a coal plant or a nuclear plant. Nuclear is the worst
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Look at how many people died. Well, don't look at it because nobody really died. But I mean,
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the firemen died, but it wasn't what they said it was. And in Japan, the worst ever, well,
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the second worst ever next to Chernobyl, the worst ever. Nobody died in that one, but don't look that
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up because it's really, really, really, really bad. So we can't do that. We want green energy.
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it's, for some reason, not green enough, even though it's zero emissions, not green enough,
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too dangerous. Can't do that. Oh, wait, wait, my overlords need that power. So forget what I said
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I've already apologized to her. I called her months ago.
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I mean, I don't want to disclose the contents of a private conversation, but I thought the
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conversation went well. And she said, she has said this publicly, so I feel fine sharing it. She
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said that she would never mock anybody's stutter. But I mean, you know, after we did the research
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for this book and I realized how bad his acuity issues were, I like, I mean, I, I called Laura
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Trump and I, I said, you were, you were right. She was totally right. But as I said, her comments
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have aged well. My comments have aged poorly. I own.
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So Jake Tapper with Megyn Kelly, uh, yesterday on the Megyn Kelly show, um, quite an interview.
02:09:43.680
Uh, they're pretty friendly and they're, they're friends. They talked about that during the
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interview. Um, and you wouldn't necessarily have known it from the first half hour or so
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of the conversation, which was, I mean, she really went after you do not want to get on
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the wrong side of Megyn Kelly, man. I, she, she is so good in those situations. She had all
02:10:02.420
of her, everything lined up, basically everything he had said about the acuity issues over the,
02:10:08.340
uh, over the past, uh, you know, few, gosh, five or six years, um, and took him on and
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he answered them. And he largely had that tone, basically taking responsibility for being
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wrong on that and, uh, trying to say now he's reporting on it correctly. And I do think there's
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value in that. I don't think, you know, I don't think Jake Tapper should be the number
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one part of the story because then we lose sight of number one, a bunch of other journalists
02:10:33.820
who are much worse than Tapper and who have not written a book correcting the record. Uh,
02:10:39.080
those people deserve more punishment than Tapper. I think not, not less, uh, but also,
02:10:44.540
and much more importantly, the people that he and, uh, Alex Thompson, his coauthor highlight
02:10:49.860
in the book inside the white house that were responsible for all of the coverup. Those are
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the, those people should be the lead, uh, recipients of our consideration here and,
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uh, our, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, toward this entire situation. We need to make sure
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they are held responsible. That should be our top priority here. We'll have more on that