Trump Redefined the SOTU | Guests: Reps. Thomas Massie & Chris Stewart | 2⧸5⧸20
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Glenn Beck sits down with Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massey to talk about the President's State of the Union address and what he saw from his seat in the House of Representatives. He also talks about his own experience with the FBI stealing his home, and how he fought back.
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We are live from Washington, D.C., in the Blaze TV studios,
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I can't wait to talk to you about what I saw last night.
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We're going to start with one of the best, Thomas Massey, in just a few minutes.
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I am so interested to talk to Stu today because Stu was in the Blaze TV Washington, D.C. studios
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I was actually in the room with Rush Limbaugh and the president and all of the nightmares
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And what I saw, what I felt, I don't know if you felt it through the television.
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One of, I would say, this may be, I'd have to go back and look at some Reagan State of
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This may be the best State of the Union I have ever seen.
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Donald Trump did an Oprah at the State of the Union last night.
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We'll go there and get the views of Thomas Massey when we come back in one minute.
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Thomas Massey represents Kentucky's 4th Congressional District that stretches all across northern Kentucky, 280 miles of the Ohio River.
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The House Committee for Transportation and Infrastructure.
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The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
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And the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
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He's also the guy who last night took me down to the skiff and took a picture of me at the door of the skiff.
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But we were down where all the secret meetings went on with the whistleblower.
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First of all, let's start with the – well, we're halfway through a historic 24 hours.
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We got the State of the Union last night, which was just outrageously good in my opinion.
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And then at, what, 4 o'clock this afternoon, the Senate's going to vote to acquit.
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Yeah, this is – it's an amazing slice of history, this 24-hour window.
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And to be there last night was just amazing on the floor of the House.
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I started out by shaking the president's hand as he came in and thanking him for the work that he's done.
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And then, boy, when he started into that speech, I think those Democrats had superglue on their seats because they refused to stand up for –
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I mean, just – if he had said apple pie or baseball or –
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He could have come out and said, I like socialism, and they would have – they would not have clapped and they would not have gotten up.
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I mean, no matter what he said, even if it was stuff they've always been for.
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I mean, he talked about many things that they have been for, and they couldn't applaud.
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They couldn't applaud at the lowest unemployment rate, the highest employment rate for African Americans ever,
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the highest employment rate for Hispanics and Asians, women, nothing.
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He got a few of them to clap for criminal justice reform because they co-sponsored the bill.
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But even people that voted for that bill wouldn't get up and clap or even acknowledge that the president did something good by signing the bill.
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Last year, I was your guest at the State of the Union, and I felt it was – remember, the president was kind of – he was almost squirrely at a couple of times.
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He would look over to the left and go, come on.
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And, you know, I shook the president's hand when he came in.
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So I was just a few feet from those Democrats who would not stand up for the president for anything, for anything good about America.
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And I would look over at them, and literally I could lean over and touch some of them, and just look at them in the eyes and think, what is going through your head right now?
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Why – what is it that you hate about this man so much that you're going to be so spiteful and hate our country?
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I mean, when he just talked in generalities about the country and how we need to put Americans first, they wouldn't stand up – not a single one of them could I see clapping – when he said, we need to put America and Americans first.
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I mean, there were things last night that he said – I thought this was a wildly uniting speech because there were things in there that pissed me off.
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And that's one of the things that they were demanding before was high-speed internet, high-speed internet for everybody.
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Let's have companies do that, not the United States government.
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And they – I know – because how long did we spend on the stupid internet thing?
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They didn't have – they didn't have any high-speed internet, and Obama wanted high-speed internet for everybody.
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Here he's proposing it, and they won't stand up.
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By the way, I didn't vote for the Family Leave Act.
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And to me, that was – he was trying to build a bridge to the Democrats.
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Well, all the stuff he talked about the unions.
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He talked about the unions last night, and of course, the new NAFTA agreement was a gift
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And, I mean, that's just incredible because some of those folks have co-sponsored those bills.
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So how are we going to get through the next four and a half years?
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Oh, you know, he's got to spank them at the ballot box again for them to learn that he's
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in line with American – Americans, and they're not.
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I mean, this was basically laying the framework for the 2020 election or the stark contrast.
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It wasn't about an election, but you could see the stark contrast between what President
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Trump stands for and what the Democrats stand for.
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And he put – he laid out a vision for America.
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And, you know, State of the Unions or speeches are supposed to be and oftentimes are hopeful.
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Last year, I thought it was the best speech he's given.
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He's good at this, which Stu and I were talking about.
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But never would have expected him to be good at a State of the Union address because he's
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just not a great reader and not a great speech giver.
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I think this was a redefining of the State of the Union address.
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I think this one – I mean, when – you know, there were so many – that thing is
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This was anything but boring, especially if you were in the room.
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I don't know how this – how did it translate, not in the room, Stu?
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I mean, they certainly – you could hear jeers occasionally.
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You can't hear what's really going down on the floor.
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I don't know if you noticed this, Thomas, but you were close enough to it.
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They got to a point to where one woman actually put her head in her hands and just laid down
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in her own lap, just like, I can't do it anymore.
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And literally, at times, he had to speak over them because they were jeering so loudly.
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Now, if you were watching it on TV, the sound was being picked up by his microphone.
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So you wouldn't have gotten the entire ambiance of the room, which at times was jeers from
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So he just – instead of acknowledging them –
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Yeah, he did – I mean, that was an expert last night, an expert performance at just plowing
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And I wondered if you heard that because many, many times he was being jeered by them, and
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he just raised his voice, and he just didn't stop.
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That was smart because it was not detectable largely.
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I really – I really wish people could see the State of the Union the way I've seen it
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the last two years because you – it's a totally different world.
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Can I admit to breaking with decorum at one point in the speech?
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We started a little chant where I was, four more years.
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It was – and you know what's funny is every time the Republicans really responded with
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They didn't drag me out of the gallery, but they might have, but there was a couple of
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times to where I didn't necessarily even fully agree with, you know, the – I agreed
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But because they jeered, when people started to clap, I was first on my feet going, yeah!
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And the guys next to me – I was with this guy from Oklahoma, and the other one was – I
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can't remember where the other one was from – and a guy from North Dakota in front,
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Well, the group that I sat with, we resolved every time that we heard the Democrats jeering
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at him while he was trying to speak, that when he was done speaking, that we would clap
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So, we're going to continue our conversation, because there was – there were a couple
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I watched Ilan Omar and Rashida Tlaib closely, and their statement when they walked out, we
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Wait until I share what I witnessed, because I watched them like a hawk, because I watched
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You can learn an awful lot from just watching those two, and wait until I tell you the real
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story about their dramatic walkout, where they just couldn't take it anymore, coming
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We have Ezra Levant coming with us, and also John Miller, who is our White House correspondent.
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He was actually my intern and then my assistant for a while.
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He's a black guy, and you want to talk about unpopular.
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In his last class, they were asking, which fascist dictator – this is his professor at
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Columbia – which fascist dictator would they compare me to?
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And here's this guy who hadn't said anything the whole term, and he raises his hand, and
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Yeah, and you are a, you know, you said something to me the other day that I really, I really
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I hope I'm not sharing anything that I shouldn't, but you said, you know, I'm actually really
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grateful for this challenge, this primary because you can so easily forget how hard it is to get
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here and the people that, you know, you're serving unless you're reminded every two years.
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I am reinvigorated to serve another eight years because of this challenge.
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I mean, the people who supported me the first time, it's a chance to reconnect with them and
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also meet new friends who have gotten to know or have gotten to know me and now I'm going
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out and meeting them and I'm finding out how important it is to some people that I'm
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Now, the next 104 days are going to be a tough slog.
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Well, not as tough as you might've thought because I know you have a challenger.
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So anyway, uh, this guy is presenting himself as a giant Trump fan and Trump supporter.
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He thinks it's cute to, that it would be a subliminal suggestion to people that he's Trump's
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guy because he can't run to the left of me in Kentucky.
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Nobody wants a lefty in a Republican primary and he can't run to the right of me.
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There's, it's not even a credible proposition, right?
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Even my colleagues in Congress don't believe that's possible.
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And so he's decided to try and run to the Trump of me because he's pulled some statistic from
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an ABC news website that says, you know, only 70% of the time have I supported Trump.
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But those, that statistic is based on a voting record.
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And I went and looked at the votes that they're using for the 30% and they are debt limit increases.
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They're even the vote, they even count the vote to reauthorize the FISA court that spied
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If you didn't vote for that, they're saying you didn't support the president.
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Ultimately, they're saying that because the president signed those bills.
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I hope the military disobeys his order and stages a coup.
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He is temperamentally unqualified to be president.
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Siding with crooked Hillary, that's Todd McMurtry, the Trump hater.
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If you're 12 years old and you're thinking about running for city council.
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Yeah, so he's – what do you suppose is going to happen to any support that he may have had?
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Because that's – he really was presenting himself as, you know –
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I'm not in lockstep with anybody but my voters in Kentucky.
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We have Congressman Chris Stewart from Utah who is with us.
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I'm on the House Intelligence and Appropriations, which are two great committees, and also Budget,
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But you were part of the – you had to sit there with Adam Schiff the whole time.
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And that's the thing that I'm not sure people see or hear back home,
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because like when the president introduces his guests, the cameras focus on the guests.
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And what they don't see are the Democrats sitting there,
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and in some cases actually booing and kind of hissing.
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They're like this – kind of like a second grader.
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When they had – when he reunited the Army family at the end,
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I saw people turning around looking at each other like – I don't know what they were saying,
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They were yelling what they wanted to say to him.
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They were saying to each other during that really nice moment.
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Or the little girl that he gave the scholarship to.
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I mean, they should – according to their constituencies and their interests that they claim is important to them,
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they should have been clapping and cheering for that, to give her this opportunity.
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You mentioned Adam, and I watched him, and it was very clear he knew that the cameras were going to be on him at any time.
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But his face never changed for the whole hour and a half.
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He just sat and stared with this painted-on smile, and I know it bothered him, and it was a lot of fun to watch.
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Because he could see the energy and the support.
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And he knows – and this is really important, Glenn – he knows that they messed up.
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I think he's – look, Adam has a lot of things, but one of the things he is is smart.
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But he also knows that they failed in convincing the American people that this president is –
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If that president, the one I saw last night, showed up for the next, what, 270-some days, every day that was the president that showed up,
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I think he would win in a Reagan-style landslide.
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You know, they call and say, hey, what did you think?
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And so many people have said to me, you know, there were a number of times I actually was brought to tears last night.
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That's the other thing is there was nothing negative about this speech.
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That's not what CNN and everybody else, they're saying this was a destructive, dividing speech.
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Well, you have to scratch really down low to find something.
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I mean, look, some of the policies they disagree with.
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But this is a very forward-looking, very, I thought, uniting event.
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And it could have been if anyone had any hope and open heart about this at all.
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So is Nancy Pelosi, has she gone totally insane?
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I mean, I can't imagine what she was, how she thought that was a win last night for her to do that.
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And if I may, can we play the Joe Wilson moment?
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There are also those who claim that our reform efforts would ensure illegal immigrants.
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The reforms, the reforms I'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegal.
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Last night in the president's speech, he is saying, we're stopping all of this health care going for free to illegal aliens.
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I think they tried to censure him, did they not?
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And, you know, we're going to we're going to do something to call attention to this.
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As I was saying to you before we came on the air, we just left a meeting where they're considering their options.
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But she is the Speaker of the House, but she is also just a member of the House.
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And she has to abide by the same decorum that the rest of us have to.
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I mean, she planned on doing this and how she thought that was a win.
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I've never understood the the Trump derangement syndrome.
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And I think some people were driven by that with with Barack Obama.
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They just were so blind by the lies and everything else.
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We just were like, OK, well, you know, American people have made their choice.
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These guys, they can't I'm they are driven by their hatred for him, which is going to make the election night in November so much fun.
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I think the president I think the president is in a wonderful spot right now.
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I can't imagine what it's going to be like then when he's reelected and reelected, I think, in a pretty powerful way.
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You know, what's amazing to me is what happened with Rush Limbaugh last night and their reaction.
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They they have people on their side that have received presidential medals of honor that I have thought.
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You know, and there's been people also that have done really good in the past.
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And then politically, I completely disagree with them.
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But I can sit there and see, OK, you know, this person means a lot to half of the country, whatever.
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And you may disagree with someone, but you still recognize that they were a leader and that they were a proponent, a powerful proponent for things that they believed in.
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And we may not agree with those things, but there's still a powerful leader.
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And we need to recognize that that's all we were looking for last night.
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And not even I don't even think that here's a guy.
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I mean, for the president to do that and to present it to him, which is a first to present it to him, should would lead one to believe that he is he's very ill.
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Well, you know, and so their reaction was very predictable there.
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And that's when the president says things like, you know, America is the greatest country God's ever given a man.
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And if I were the president, I would turn to him and I'd repeat it and say, I'm going to say it again.
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And and have the cameras focus on them and have them sit there showing them scowling.
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I really think Congress should you guys should you guys should try to get cameras on them.
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I've learned more about your job and his job in the last two years just going to the State of the Union.
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You know, Tanya and I went to the White House Correspondents Dinner once.
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And you really you learn so much when I I watched Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar and I watched them the whole time.
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And when I go through and describe what they were doing the entire time and then they walked out and they issued the statement, we couldn't take it anymore.
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You know, Barack Obama and I didn't agree on very much.
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And and there were some things that that he said and did that I found deeply offensive and I thought were unconstitutional and a danger to our republic.
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But I still went to the state of the unions and when he said something positive and true, I stood up and acknowledge that they just can't do it.
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And it's not that it was you don't even have to give him credit.
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How can you deny the the evidence when when remember Barack Obama was saying that there are, you know, because of me, X number of jobs have been created or saved.
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And they're like, well, the president is juicing those numbers.
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And the lowest ever for Hispanic community, African-American and the women and others.
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But but putting that aside, coming back to this other thing, you have this little girl who they just changed her life by giving her this scholarship and they sit on their hands and boo.
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You have the Tuskegee Airmen, 100 years old, a World War Two hero.
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And the only reason is not because they don't like him.
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It's because they will not give this president a win on anything.
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They won't acknowledge that he can do or say anything positive for our country.
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They don't really have a candidate that anybody is coalescing again for.
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They're going to continue to have lower turnout with the president last night.
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This is the first president that is overtly courted the minority.
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I think he just included everybody as an American.
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You have this president who is not ceding the ground that Republicans have ceded since the 1960s.
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I mean, he can go to the African-American community, as he does, and he asks them,
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what have the Democrats done for you in your lifetime?
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Look what we've done for you or tried to do for you, for all Americans.
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And, you know, it turns out the American people aren't as stupid as some people think they are.
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And they can look at their own lives and say, you know what?
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I really am better off now than I was three years ago.
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And I'm more hopeful for my future than I was three years ago.
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And if they can answer those questions in a positive way, I think a lot of them would say,
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On a final note, you have been on this impeachment committee the whole time trying to ring the bell
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and trying to, you know, let everybody know what was really going on.
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You're one of the very few that I've given an advance to.
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Chris, this is, we've worked about two and a half months on this special.
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And I will tell you that this is worse than we thought.
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I think the left will turn against Barack Obama mainly.
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There is something that was going on that we reveal tomorrow that is, well, it was one of the worst scandals in my lifetime with another president.
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Well, Glenn, if I could just very quickly, thank you for that.
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You have done, and a few others, but you have done remarkable work on this.
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You said thank you for the work we've done on impeachment, on the Intelligence Committee.
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I'm more proud of anything, the work we did previous to that, where we said for three years, hey, the Department of Justice, the FBI, and some of these directors were corrupt.
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And they politicized these agencies in a way that destroys our democracy if we would not have known that.
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So are we, I've only got about 30 seconds, are you going to pursue it?
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Are we going to pursue it as a nation and clean this up?
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Well, I tell you who I have great faith in, and I really miss.
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Attorney General Barr is very serious about this.
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And last night the president couldn't have done better.
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I would have worn a MAGA hat last night leaving that chamber.
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And partly because of, I mean, he just masterfully took Marxism apart, I thought.
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He showed the difference between capitalism and Marxism.
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Showed that the Marxists don't really support Venezuela and human rights.
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I mean, a lot of it was accomplishments that were inarguable.
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And then there were things that were partisan divide-type issues that he presented really well.
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Like, you could say all you want that you don't like school choice.
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But when you're looking at this young girl who now has an opportunity to change her life, it's hard to disagree.
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And we're going to get into that here in just a second.
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The president is going to be acquitted of impeachment today.
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Last night, I think the State of the Union was delivered by President Trump.
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I don't think I've ever seen a better State of the Union.
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I'd have to go back and re-watch some Ronald Reagan stuff.
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This president, the one that showed up last night,
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if he continues to show up for the next 200-plus days,
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because nobody's going to turn up for the lumps on the other side
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when that president is showing up for work every day for the American people.
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It was a different feel than what I think you felt on television or saw on television.
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And I expose Ilan Omar and Rashid Tlaib and their absolute lie.
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It was absolutely amazing what I witnessed last night.
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You know, you, everybody's talking about Nancy Pelosi ripping up the papers.
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That was shocking to you because I think, and I, I did not watch it.
00:48:01.460
And so I have a very different take on what that room felt like.
00:48:12.620
Oh, almost every room you walk in is a room of hatred.
00:48:15.020
So I have been in a room in Los Angeles with a bunch of lefties, actual communists in the
00:48:26.840
And I asked this room, raise your hand, please don't be shy.
00:48:37.600
So, and not for me, I mean, multiple sources, 95% of that room, there were like seven people
00:48:43.960
And I think four of them were like 10 members of my staff and family that didn't raise their
00:48:54.220
And, uh, and so I, I know rooms where you can feel hatred.
00:48:59.940
Last night, I experienced something I have never experienced before in my life.
00:49:19.040
In Israel, I went into the Palestinian section and I was giving a speech in the Palestinian
00:49:27.020
section and we were up like five stories up on a roof.
00:49:31.740
And these Palestinian protesters, uh, came to the street level.
00:49:38.520
And as I was giving the speech, I was on a rooftop.
00:49:40.940
And as I was giving this speech, Palestinians were down on the ground and they were throwing
00:49:50.200
I mean, I wanted to look down and go, guys, you're not even close.
00:49:53.240
Uh, but, uh, they had so much hatred for me and, and Jews that they were throwing the
00:50:04.040
They were just gathering things, anything they could throw.
00:50:15.700
Last night, I walked into a room that was full, half full of people who could not, I shouldn't
00:50:27.920
I think it was about a third of the room, maybe 60% of the Democrats, 100% of the, of the
00:50:50.020
When you saw Nancy Pelosi rip that up, you can say, well, that was petty.
00:50:59.580
You could even say, and I honestly do not think that Donald Trump saw her reach her hand out.
00:51:10.620
It's close when you watch it and pause it, which I've done.
00:51:25.780
And she had, when she grabbed it, she grabbed it with both hands.
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Now he may have seen it in his peripheral vision.
00:51:35.180
And I wouldn't be, I certainly wouldn't put it past him.
00:51:37.480
And he's completely justified to not shake her hand.
00:51:40.060
Though I have not seen him take responsibility or deny it.
00:51:44.640
He probably will take, after ripping it up, he probably will take responsibility for it.
00:51:50.160
And she's going to blame, oh, well, you know, I, did you see that the post the Democrats released after this?
00:51:56.280
It's a place where Nancy Pelosi's reaching out her hand and the president's turning away.
00:52:02.620
And it's like, we, as Democrats, we will always reach our hand across the aisle.
00:52:07.460
And we will always try to work together for the good of the country.
00:52:10.980
This is moments after she ripped up the speech to try to send a message that she'll never respect a word.
00:52:18.560
I mean, she's ripping up the stories of veterans and children and victims of crime.
00:52:25.780
So she was, that move, with her ripping it up, if you saw her face and you knew how calculated she was and what that felt like, that was nothing compared to what I felt in that room for this president.
00:52:39.980
This president was masterful in controlling that room last night and making sure they didn't get any air to breathe.
00:52:48.160
He did not stop when they were, they were jeering him, murmuring, hissing, much worse than last year.
00:52:59.240
Last year still had a little bit of a light spirit where he would look, he would look at the left and he'd go, come on, you can applaud for that.
00:53:15.660
And when he was talking about stuff, they would start to jeer and he wouldn't give that room any oxygen.
00:53:26.220
And anytime you heard the Republicans really stand up and go, yeah, that was not because necessarily they were so excited about that piece.
00:53:37.480
They were, they were sending it back to them because they were jeering and booing and just behaving quite honestly like a bunch of third graders.
00:53:51.340
And it, it was really, really hostile, really hostile.
00:53:58.300
There were three people that walked out, actually four people that walked out from the floor.
00:54:06.320
I saw, I saw Congresswomen actually put their head in their hands and then just collapse into their lap like they were completely defeated, which a lesser man, a much lesser man would have, would have made him feel good.
00:54:30.460
Now, I don't want to comment on how I felt because I don't want that lesser man to hear this.
00:54:41.220
But anyway, so they were, they got to a point in the speech to where they were actually yelling at each other.
00:54:51.260
Have you ever been in a room full of people where somebody is so offensive or it's so crazy that you look at your friend and you're like, I can't believe that son of a bitch is doing this.
00:55:07.100
Have you ever been in that situation where you're so wild with anger that was happening last night on the floor?
00:55:14.680
Nobody saw that the press must turn the cameras to the floor.
00:55:21.200
You should have a side by side where you can see the members of Congress because you have no idea what the president is going through unless you can see what he is seeing.
00:55:42.620
Now, let me tell you about Ilhan Omar and Rashid Tlaib.
00:55:54.320
Last year, I told you I watched those two carefully and they were really kind of coordinating things.
00:56:01.300
This year, they came and they were not interested.
00:56:08.220
You know, those girls that were always too pretty for the assemblies, they were too pretty for you, too pretty for everybody else, too pretty even for the pretty girls at school.
00:56:23.880
And if somebody would say something to them, they'd just look at you like if you'd go, hey, can you guys shut up?
00:56:29.940
They would just look at you and they'd be like, hey, you should have you.
00:56:34.080
This seems personal to you, but yeah, go ahead.
00:56:38.120
Not a single pretty girl even would say that to you?
00:56:49.220
They were there, but, you know, you've seen it in movies and mainly in comedies where they're just doing their thing and you are irrelevant to them.
00:57:10.420
I mean, I want to show you the notes so I can prove what they said last night.
00:57:21.660
So now I want you to know that you can't probably, you will not be able to read them.
00:57:27.580
You won't be able to read them because I had to write this without really even looking between my legs on these pieces of paper.
00:57:37.040
So they're barely, I can barely understand them.
00:57:43.300
If you're on the other side, you can write because you're a member of the press.
00:58:00.100
They tried to eject me last year for making notes.
00:58:03.120
So this year I got a very small pen and a piece of paper from the hotel.
00:58:09.140
And I just was taking notes and I was trying to hide it.
00:58:14.180
But on page, on page one, this is page one, okay, of my notes.
00:58:28.540
So Tlaib and Elon playing a game, question mark, laughing.
00:58:41.260
They were just like, I don't know what they were doing.
00:58:44.540
But they were showing each other different things.
00:58:48.020
They might have been like, hey, have you seen this new turban?
00:58:51.760
Because she was wearing the, you know, the headdress.
00:58:59.640
They might have been on, you know, some dating app.
00:59:20.720
Um, then on page five, I write, open contempt, just fun and games for Elon and Rashid.
00:59:41.140
Um, Elon, first time she has looked up and paid attention.
00:59:52.260
That's, that's how deep into this she was before she paid any attention.
00:59:59.100
Oh, maybe she was just worried when one was coming in.
01:00:02.860
But that's the first time she looked up and engaged at all.
01:00:07.280
But she kind of looked up like, is he still talking?
01:00:10.600
And what is, and then she kind of looked up at the gallery.
01:00:12.880
So she was paying attention to the ice, uh, thing.
01:00:15.600
Because she had, I mean, to, to review, in case you don't know, she's had, uh, many
01:00:18.920
questions about, uh, marrying her brother, about marrying her brother, about how she
01:00:24.020
got here, about whether she was bringing others here.
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But it's also one of those issues that she claims to care about.
01:00:34.580
Maybe the, maybe the other things weren't hitting her interests.
01:00:42.120
And what I was thinking was, if you care this little.
01:00:50.060
It's not like she was, last year, she was coordinating things.
01:00:54.080
Her and AOC, they were, they were really coordinating.
01:00:57.160
Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar were sitting in the back.
01:01:04.660
And I really thought on page eight, why are you even here?
01:01:10.240
Then she went back to fun and games, literally talking to each other.
01:01:14.960
You know, uh, the, the kind of people like in a movie or anything like an important
01:01:39.840
Well, now that you know what I observed, let me tell you how it was spun by them.
01:01:46.940
Uh, and you tell me what the truth is, what really happened.
01:02:01.380
You washed ashore last night, sputtering and choking on seawater as you dragged yourself
01:02:12.840
So you, Adam Schiff, you just fell asleep there on the shoreline and it was a bad idea
01:02:19.900
as your headache this morning suggests out in the distance.
01:02:34.020
And then you reach up and you put your hand on your cheek and you're like, Oh my gosh,
01:02:43.240
Well, momentarily you panic, but then you put your hands in your pocket.
01:02:48.040
There's a razor in one and shave secret in the other.
01:02:50.980
No need for all those foams and gels and soaps.
01:02:55.680
You need to ride this out in smooth skin style.
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You time to learn to fish with a stick because no one's going to hire you.
01:03:09.480
It's the Potomac, but nobody's going to hire you.
01:03:12.580
So you have to learn now to fish with a stick and make it on your own, but at least you'll
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So there won't be any beard to hide those weird ass eyes of yours.
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So these two finally walk out after me wondering, they're not paying attention at all.
01:04:35.820
Well, they, they published a reason why they walked out.
01:04:42.020
And, and you tell me Democrats Rashida Tlaib and Ilan Omar storm out of state of the union address.
01:04:53.700
We just had to walk out of that speech, the lies, the bigotry, and the shameless bragging about taking away food stamps that people depend on live.
01:05:04.180
It was beneath the dignity of the office he occupies.
01:05:08.880
Shame, shame on this forever impeached president.
01:05:15.020
Now you tell me they actually cared about the dignity of the office, that they actually cared about any of this.
01:05:30.840
They were like high school girls that were too pretty to pay attention to anything else.
01:05:42.000
They weren't reacting because they weren't listening.
01:05:49.360
Now, last night there was real, true hatred for this president in the room.
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But that wasn't what was happening with Rashida and Elon.
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All about the special tomorrow night, the last piece in the Ukraine.
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Last night at the State of the Union, I was in the House chamber, which every American,
01:08:03.460
you should ask if you could get a ticket from your congressman or your senator and see it at least once.
01:08:12.380
It is unlike anything I ever thought it would be like.
01:08:17.620
Man, to get me to come to Washington, it takes an act of God to get me here.
01:08:24.680
And I'm very much on the make the State of the Union a letter again campaign.
01:08:28.880
I would love it if they just went back to a nice little report.
01:08:31.400
We can all get rid of the pomp and circumstance.
01:08:33.620
But you do learn interesting things about your representatives there.
01:08:37.300
And when you're in the room, not watching on TV, when you're in the room, you will learn a ton of stuff.
01:08:46.940
He, I thought he did a, I thought he did an amazing, amazing job.
01:09:02.500
And there's a lot of them, particularly with the economy and ISIS and things of that nature.
01:09:06.760
He presented a bunch of issues that were, are typically thought of as partisan issues.
01:09:13.460
But he presented them in a way that it's almost impossible to disagree.
01:09:16.260
I mean, you have things like late-term abortion and, you know, school choice.
01:09:22.140
And there's several in that realm that he was able to kind of present Soleimani being killed.
01:09:34.480
Yeah, it wasn't Frank though, but there was a dial test and they give it to, you know,
01:09:39.300
Republicans and Democrats and they're watching the speech live and it's like a big volume knob
01:09:45.740
When you like it, you turn it down when you don't.
01:09:54.520
Yeah, Republicans are giving him A's, the Democrats are giving him F's.
01:09:58.880
In critical places, Republicans were giving him A's and Democrats were giving him C pluses.
01:10:12.300
For C plus, there were not a lot of F's last night.
01:10:15.360
So anybody who's telling you this was a divisive speech, it may have been if you're in that
01:10:22.920
But if you're an average American and you're a blue collar person, you're somebody who you're
01:10:29.380
independent, you don't know who you're going to vote for.
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Remember, the ones who give him an A and an F, they're never going to change their minds.
01:10:36.360
The president needs to change the minds who might give him a C or a B.
01:10:48.760
On a personal note, about an hour before, I got a phone call and said, hey, Rush is going
01:10:59.860
And when I say in the room with me, remember, there's a thousand other people in the room.
01:11:10.780
And I immediately thought, he's going to be recognized.
01:11:16.980
I didn't know that he was coming with the First Lady.
01:11:21.680
And I saw him, and one of the first things on my notes that I wrote was, Rush looks good.
01:11:31.120
He, you know, I don't know if it, he didn't seem frail.
01:11:37.940
No, he looked like he had lost weight since the last time I had seen him, but it didn't
01:11:49.660
And when he, when he was pointed out, the cynic would say, well, the president, and this
01:12:03.680
Well, the president, you know, he needs those Rush Limbaugh, you know, people to be behind
01:12:15.180
I believe Rush Limbaugh and Donald Trump are just two friends that live in a very different
01:12:25.320
Um, you know, one lives in his mansion and the other lives in Mar-a-Lago and they're isolated.
01:12:32.440
They have a lot of attacks all the time and they, they have a lot in common and they're
01:12:40.280
And I thought you saw the ultimate act of friendship last night.
01:12:48.060
You know, I want this guy to know how much he's meant to Republicans and to America.
01:12:56.620
And when I, when I heard that he was getting the presidential medal of freedom, which is
01:13:05.660
It's like the congressional medal of, of honor.
01:13:10.880
Um, the, the left went crazy, which was so, who does that?
01:13:19.960
Who does that to a guy who has, you know, uh, late stage lung cancer?
01:13:24.860
Um, and when you have late stage lung cancer, I mean, you can look it up yourself and I have
01:13:31.520
great hope and he has great doctors and he has great hope.
01:13:35.460
But when you look at the odds, it's, it's one of the most vicious cancers because you don't
01:13:42.880
And once you do, it's, you're riddled throughout your body with it and there's not much you can
01:13:48.680
Um, and to me, I felt this was a friend saying, Hey, I know you're afraid.
01:13:58.380
I know, I know that there's a chance that you're going to make it.
01:14:03.300
And I know you and you're a fighter and I want to give you some hope and optimism and
01:14:10.980
But it was also a feeling that my friend, we don't know what tomorrow holds and I want you
01:14:23.380
It, it, it came off as completely legitimate and heartfelt.
01:14:29.460
And that, that part of it was interesting because, you know, as they're getting ready, we're getting
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We get alerts on our phone that say Rush Limbaugh is going to receive this medal.
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So when he, when they mentioned that to him and he stands up, he, he's legit, he looks
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See, in the room, you can't have any cell service.
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So you're locked in a room where no one in the gallery has a cell phone and, or any access
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But if you're up, everything is taken from you.
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Because we already have, at this point, when we're doing the coverage, have the entire
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You have to, you're locked in that room and about an hour before the first family gets
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in about 15 minutes early and then the president's wife is introduced, you know, when she first
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went, you know, when, when she's introduced when this starts.
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I know we pulled you away from a speech that you're given this morning.
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Were you in the room or were you watching it last night from the Capitol?
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No, I was, I was so, you know, they treat media like garbage at the end of the event.
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So what they do is there's the crypt at the Capitol and they stick all of the journalists
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in the crypt and then you get to watch it on these cheap little monitors that they have
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And so we have all the congressmen and women walking by and they walk into the chamber and
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then we get the honor of watching it in, in this basement crypt area with police making
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So John, by the way, remind me Stu to talk about the police.
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I don't know what they were prepared for, but it was crazy town.
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John, let me ask you a couple of questions before I get to what the response was in the
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room and how you felt in the room, you know, there in the crypt.
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Let me ask, have you ever seen a Republican do a better job of reaching out to minorities
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And how did that, how did this speech play to you as an African American who's a conservative?
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Yeah, I mean, I think, you know, it was one of those things where it wasn't just, you
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know, here's my little line to pander to African Americans.
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Here's my little, you know, um, one, two, you know, oh, an African American too.
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I mean, the beginning of the speech, essentially he started with talking about the black unemployment
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rate, uh, a number of his guests were African Americans and not just African Americans, you
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know, to be like, look, I have African American, uh, you know, supporters, but friends actually
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I mean, you know, you had the little girl, Janiah Davis and her mom, Stephanie, who were
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affected by the Pennsylvania governor's, um, anti-school choices, the veto that he did.
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You had all of these people who the president was honoring.
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And of course, uh, and I'm sure you've already talked about this today, but the room just did
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And so as an African American to watch that and to just watch the Democrats completely
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shun African Americans, that was something to watch.
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But the president reaching out to African Americans.
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If, if, if Pete Buttigieg, it turns out to be a contender or the nominee.
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Um, if that's the guy, um, a lot of people tell me that African Americans, they won't
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Other people say, you know, that that is one line they just won't cross or they haven't
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Um, if you have Donald Trump who is performing this way and reaching out this way and Pete
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Buttigieg on the other side, what happens to the African American lock vote?
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I think you're going to start to see some really interesting things happen because, uh, there's
01:18:53.520
already some polls out there that are showing African Americans where I don't know if I
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trust these polls, but it's showing it near 40 or African American support for Donald Trump,
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But it tells you that there's something happening where he's, he, he, he is gaining traction with
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And I, I, I specifically think with African American males, because they are the ones whose
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jobs are being taken and they are the ones who are being affected by things that Donald
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Trump advocates, such as clamping down on illegal immigration.
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And I think, um, like you said, with the Pete Buttigieg thing, uh, you know, he has 0%.
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I always get put in that awkward situation, uh, you know, John, why does Pete Buttigieg have
01:19:34.080
And I'm always like, uh, can I say it because, uh, you know, as an African American and grew
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up in an African American household, every African American knows the reason why.
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And, uh, in today's day and age, you're not allowed to exactly say, but that's, uh, you
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know, it's the black households are households that, you know, are, are very faith-based and,
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you know, we grew up in the church and we grew up, um, and, and the, um, and his sexuality
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is something that I don't know, uh, if, if, if blacks are ready for that, that's something
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And I know that's not something that, you know, is PC, but he has almost 0% and, you
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know, and it's even more offensive because he lines up black people behind him.
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I don't know if you saw his Iowa, um, quote unquote victory speech, but he, he literally,
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he had four black women behind him, which was like, you know, he found them somewhere.
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And there are the four black women that support him, but he has no support and there's a reason
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And, and the reason why is, is, is, is obvious to most blacks and you just can't say it.
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It's interesting because you, because I mean, the PC world will tell you, uh, that you can't
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say it, but where it is being said is by black voters to pollsters who are telling them that
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they are uncomfortable with a president, uh, who would be, who may be gay.
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John, let me, let me switch topics here real quick.
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I've got about 45 seconds before I have to take a break.
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Tell me, um, what your impression was there in the press room in the basement of the Capitol.
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Since you were talking about rush before we got on Glenn, let me just tell you that they
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I was so disgusted by their reaction to rush when rush, uh, his facial reaction, when he
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realized he was getting the, uh, the metal from the president, they literally said, Oh, he's
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And just to say that to a man with lung cancer, um, you know, who might be in his last, you
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know, who knows what, uh, is just shows their disrespect and, and the kind of people they
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And I really have a hard time respecting people who would do that to a man who is as ill
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You can see John, uh, with the white house brief on blaze TV.
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Very, very smart, you know, top of his class in, uh, Columbia, even though he was a, even
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though he was a closeted conservative, the whole time, the whole time didn't know they
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We have our continued coverage of the State of the Union Address.
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Also, we are going to be covering the impeachment verdict tonight.
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Are we doing the preview show tonight or is that tomorrow?
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We have a preview of the special that is airing tomorrow.
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I have let a few people in in Washington that are in the intel realm, if you will.
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I have given them an advanced embargoed copy of the script.
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I just gave one to Representative Chris Stewart, who is on the Intelligence Committee.
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And he looked at the stuff and said, how did you get this information?
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I think it's a little easier when you're not working through the federal government and when you're going to foreign countries.
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And we have a buttoned-up case that will show a massive unconstitutional act that is still underway and is currently being covered up by the impeachment hearing.
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Or if you're a subscriber to the Blaze, it'll be there tomorrow night at 8 p.m.
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Glenn, what is Bette Midler saying about the speech last night?
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You're saying to yourself, yeah, Glenn, but what about Rob Reiner?
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The only one, I only have one thing to say about Rush Limbaugh getting a Presidential Medal of Freedom at the State of the Union.
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Yeah, I don't, I don't, I have no idea what John Cusack said.
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There's a guy that you may or may not know because he's Canadian.
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He has been on the conservative front of Canadian politics for a very long time.
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He is really, in many ways, the guy who is, he's kind of the Rupert Murdoch of Canadian conservatives.
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He has tried for a long time to make sure that conservative voices were heard in Canada,
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Ezra Levant is with us now, and you have written a book that came out during the election of Justin Trudeau,
01:31:55.740
and you're now being investigated by the government.
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Yeah, I'd love to tell you a story about this, and I'd like your American listeners to think of an alternative history
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Because when I talk about Canada, it's like you have a dystopian time machine.
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What could things be like if you go off course?
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So in the last Canadian election in October, I wrote a book, I published a book about Justin Trudeau.
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I called it The Libranos, a takeoff of The Sopranos.
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It's not that funny, but, you know, the book did well.
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Went to number two on the Canadian bestseller list.
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There were 24 books about Justin Trudeau in that last election cycle.
01:32:47.420
Over Christmas, I got a registered letter from our version of the FEC.
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It's called Elections Canada, saying I was being investigated for illegal campaign activity
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and would I present myself for an interrogation.
01:33:02.680
So I went to Ottawa to the high security headquarters of our FEC,
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where two 30-year veterans of the Mounties, who are now federal investigators for Elections Canada,
01:33:16.420
grilled me for an hour in a small closed room about my book.
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He has a minority government, but he's still in power.
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And he's really moving forward on different kinds of censorship.
01:33:33.920
In fact, just last week, one of his cabinet ministers proposed registering and licensing news websites.
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So we're probably the first in line because we're...
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A lot of the incumbent media want that to rule out the insurgent media.
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About a dozen years ago, I was interrogated because I republished the Danish cartoons of Mohammed.
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And then it was a human rights commission that prosecuted me.
01:34:13.700
So I recorded my interrogation and didn't let the cops know about it.
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When I came into the room, they said, no video recording of this for security reasons.
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I thought, well, I'm going to ignore that advice.
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In fact, I've never done that with a secret recording before.
01:34:38.180
But I thought, no one will believe me if I just tell them what happens.
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The first thing I said when I got in the room was, you've summoned me here to Ottawa.
01:34:56.320
And I don't know if you have the time, but it's about a one-minute clip.
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It's the one where I say, hey, guys, can you show me the complaint?
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I presume that you're investigating me based on a complaint.
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Once the investigation's been completed, the commissioner will have to make a decision.
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And at that point, you'll have to decide if that is releasable or not.
01:35:37.220
It's not something that usually is released, no.
01:35:42.340
It's just a complaint that's part of the investigation.
01:35:44.800
And to keep the integrity of the investigation right now, you'll understand that we can't share
01:35:54.420
If I'm here to meet a complaint, but you won't show me the complaint, how can I possibly meet
01:36:02.520
How can I possibly respond to something that you won't show me?
01:36:07.920
Well, I think the letter was quite clear on what the infraction is alleged.
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Well, did you generate the complaint or was it from an outside party?
01:36:24.240
So someone external to your office generated the complaint?
01:36:33.780
Was it the Liberal Party that generated the complaint?
01:36:44.940
So at what point do you tell me who the secret is?
01:36:46.980
The commissioner is the ultimate responsible person for the investigation and how this is
01:36:55.340
So how do I know what conduct has been complained about if you won't tell me?
01:37:10.400
And I don't know if they're asking me questions as misdirection.
01:37:17.360
Later on, I mean, we were there for 55 minutes and I recorded the whole thing.
01:37:21.360
They were doing their best not to tell me anything, but I was asking as many questions
01:37:25.080
And one of them finally said he had been watching my shows, my videos.
01:37:31.420
And in one of them, I said, of course, I published my book during the election.
01:37:35.500
That's when people want to know about an election.
01:37:39.760
There's going to be a thousand books about Donald Trump this year.
01:37:45.540
And he, there's a clip you have there where he says, I think it's number...
01:38:02.380
Investigators question Ezra on his release of the Trudeau book during an election.
01:38:06.300
They said it, that's what made it an election crime, is that I wrote about the election during
01:38:14.800
So when you came to your decision, you're going to author a book, release a book in time
01:38:20.960
for the election, and I don't have your own words, but online you, when you received a
01:38:25.740
letter from Madame Gigou, you did a blurb online that I watched, and you speak about,
01:38:33.040
of course, that it was released in time for the election.
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Which, if that's your position today, that wouldn't allow you to have the exemption for
01:38:45.160
So that's why we wanted to clarify that with you.
01:38:47.980
Perhaps you were misspoken when you spoke online, or, so we're here to try to clarify.
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There's, the law, as written, says books and the promotion of books are exempt from prosecution.
01:39:05.640
And so I, when I first got this threat letter over Christmas, I did a video saying this
01:39:11.240
is ridiculous, books are specifically exempt, this has got to be a mistake.
01:39:15.680
They hauled me in anyways, and he had watched my video, and he said, oh, you admitted that
01:39:25.780
John Bolton's book is worth something to Simon & Schuster, because it was, they could
01:39:30.300
leak it at the time of the impeachment, of course.
01:39:37.160
And there, you know, I was not aware of the fact that 24 other books were published about
01:39:51.960
Have you investigated any of the other authors who published books about Trudeau at the exact
01:39:59.220
Have you invested John, I've investigated John Iverson's book or Aaron Wary's book?
01:40:03.280
There's over 24 books that were published around that period.
01:40:07.400
Have you investigated John Iverson or Aaron Wary's books?
01:40:12.960
Is anyone in your office investigating any other books about Justin Trudeau or just the
01:40:17.560
So they're getting angry at you and they're dismissing.
01:40:22.620
There's one more clip and I know I'm showing a lot, but it was, it's sort of incredible to
01:40:29.840
Actually, they both worked organized, one worked organized crime.
01:40:38.040
And, and one of them said, did you consider registering the book with the government?
01:40:45.900
Under Soviet domination in Romania, which was an Eastern Bloc country, if you had a typewriter,
01:40:52.220
you had to register your typewriter with police and you had to type out a sample because each
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typewriter in the olden days was slightly different.
01:41:00.460
So if they ever found some samizdat, some freedom type, they could compare it to all
01:41:05.820
the registered typewriters and know who the troublemaker was.
01:41:08.800
They registered typewriters in Romania under Soviet domination.
01:41:13.560
And this cop says, did you consider registering your book with the government?
01:41:20.900
The knowledge that you would have or not have of the, of the election act, Canada election
01:41:25.100
side, when you are planning the book and you, the, the, the new third party rules, because
01:41:33.980
I believe there's some comments on your set as well about that.
01:41:37.220
Did you give any consideration of saying, maybe I should register as a third party for
01:41:42.920
this circumstance, or maybe I shouldn't, um, because of my interpretation of what I'm going
01:41:55.080
Yeah, I absolutely did think about that at great length.
01:42:05.680
I mean, I thought the day I register with the government to write a book is the day we no
01:42:19.780
And if elections Canada's commissioners are stupid enough to prosecute me for writing,
01:42:28.060
publishing, and promoting a book about an election during an election, then that's an important
01:42:34.700
Because we need to roll back these pencil neck bureaucrats and their blackface boss.
01:42:39.380
And we need to remind them that we're still a free country.
01:42:53.160
And these guys, I felt like they were trying to get me to confess and do a plea bargain.
01:43:00.860
I said, no, I think you need to be told by a judge that what you're doing is wrong.
01:43:05.020
Now, I hope that the judge, because we do have in our constitution some protections for
01:43:11.160
Because these guys have five men on the case of my book.
01:43:14.960
And I should tell you, my book only hit number two on the bestseller list during the election.
01:43:18.780
Since I released this interrogation tape, my book hit number one.
01:43:23.540
So that's the irony about censorship in this day and age.
01:43:28.060
You want to read the things that people don't want you to read.
01:43:31.680
And why is it that Trudeau is so mad about a little book by an independent author that he
01:43:40.160
And in Canada, we have our state broadcaster, the CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
01:43:46.300
It is larger than all private sector news media combined.
01:43:54.560
And then he did a massive newspaper bailout where almost every newspaper in Canada now
01:44:01.780
So the number of purely independent media in Canada, it's less than 10%.
01:44:06.400
It's probably, by readership, it's probably 5%.
01:44:09.160
But that last 5% is so irritating to him, he wants to snuff it out.
01:44:14.880
But I believe that in a short order, there will only be two kinds of journalists in Canada,
01:44:19.960
those who work for Justin Trudeau in some way or those who are being prosecuted by Justin
01:44:31.080
I think the EU, what happened with Brexit, is a big crack in the new wall.
01:44:38.200
And I think there is a chance that this stuff is turned around.
01:44:41.960
But if we don't turn these governments around and they don't start respecting the rights of free people,
01:44:48.680
they're going to continue to power grab and power grab and power grab and we will all be silenced.
01:44:54.400
You and I spoke on the radio once about Tommy Robinson, a dissident journalist who was put in solitary confinement
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for 66 days because of his reporting about a rape gang.
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And that's worse than Canada, and Canada is worse than America.
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My friends, it's easier to fight in the first ditch than in the last ditch.
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And it is so much harder to regain a freedom than to keep it.
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I mean, you're one of the guys that they would want to censor.
01:45:29.960
Rush Limbaugh, the rage against Rush Limbaugh is because he didn't toe the line.
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Ezra Levant is the founder of the Rebel Media website up in Canada.
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I went to Iraq just over two years ago with a small team, and we saw the genocide against Christians.
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And it's being ignored by all the powers of the world.
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Even, I regret to say, I think even the church has ignored it.
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Like, Samaritan's Purse is a notable exception.
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And so we did some videos about this, but I thought, well, let's help.
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So let's raise some money for these Christians.
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I'm Jewish myself, and I saw so many analogies with the Holocaust, the desecration of the Christian cemeteries, the marking of the door.
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So it really was a lot of echoes of the Holocaust.
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You know, Kevin, I want to just continue this conversation.
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I have to break for just a real quick network break.
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But let me just spend just a couple more minutes when we come back on this with you.
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And I have some evidence and history on why it's important.
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There are a few things that are just a little confusing.
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Home security has never been more technologically advanced or widely available as it is today.
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Yet three out of five homes don't have any kind of home security except for door locks.
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Burglaries happen every 20 seconds in this country.
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People think, I think, that it's going to be expensive, complicated.
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I mean, they'll do it for you if you want, but you can set it up.
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And if you want to have that peace of mind of 24-7 monitoring, it's 50 cents a day.
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It'll help you capture crucial evidence that will help the police get there 350 times faster.
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And he is currently in a battle for freedom of speech in Canada.
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It's a pretty amazing case where he wrote a book about Justin Trudeau that was not flattering to Justin Trudeau.
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And he released it, became number two on the national book sales.
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And now Trudeau is having their version of the FEC come in and investigate them because they shouldn't have done that during an election.
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Well, when else is anyone going to read a book about the election?
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And I'm really afraid that freedom of speech is really, truly on the ropes.
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And I think, you know, I had dinner with Nigel Farage the other day who has pulled off a miracle.
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One of the congressmen I was talking to a couple of days ago, we were talking about Brexit.
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And he said, you know, I remember when Nigel came into the Congress and he was talking to us about this Brexit thing.
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And he said, I kind of thought, oh, that's a cute little idea.
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Never going to go anywhere, but a cute little idea.
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But Americans don't really understand the vice that the BBC or, in your case, the CBC and the government has on opinion.
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And for that to happen shows the people are done.
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And I don't know if the Canadian people are are there and are done.
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If you happen to be somebody who believes in freedom of speech and you understand that this is falling all around America, and if it falls all around America, it has a better chance of falling here.
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I want you to go to a website, SaveRebelNews.com.
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The Canadian government is trying to bleed these guys to death in money, and governments can do that.
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And they keep hassling them and hassling them and hassling them and and driving up court costs, I think, in hopes to put you out of business.
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Even if we win at the end of the day, it took all our time and money.
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It was he really and it was a close fought affair.
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I see stirrings in Italy, in in other parts of Hungary.
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Get rid of this global homogenization, including in the tech sector.
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That that's my real worry for the long term is that censorship will happen from Facebook, Google, YouTube, Twitter.
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I won't be called into a small room to be interrogated.
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It'll just be done and I won't even know who did it and why.
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And you will when they wouldn't let you face your accuser.
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Anyway, if you want to help out on this, save rebel news dot com.
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And if you have have the will to do it, he needs your help.
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With that being said, let me go back to your help on the Nazarene fund, which I find amazing.
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You have used your platform to do good and raise money every month.
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And you're sending the Nazarene fund five thousand dollars every month, which I've known you for how long have we known each other?
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Well, I come I meet you once and then I go away for months and I meet you once and I've enjoyed it.
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And I think I say every time I know who you are.
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And and I found out somebody said to me last time we met, somebody said, do you realize what he's doing for the Nazarene fund?
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I mentioned we went to Iraq and we saw this terrible situation.
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And so we raised some money, but it's a very low trust society.
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It's a very friendly way of saying a corrupt place.
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And the first three people we went to, we wanted to give it to a pharmacy.
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I could feel that it was going to be purloined, stolen.
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In fact, we delivered some food on our first trip there and we were charged quadruple the price in the market.
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And I had, I mean, in the end, I found the Nazarene fund and I did my due diligence.
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And at the end of the day, it was, I was going overseas to find a place to trust.
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It was actually here in North America that I found the one charity I trust not to waste the money, not to pocket the money.
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And so we just baby steps, started giving, started giving.
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And then we sent one of our reporters over there in November just to see with her own eyes.
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Well, we have them up on our website, rebelnews.com.
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Just one of our reporters on her own with a selfie stick and a cell phone spent two or three days with your guys watching the families being taken in.
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And in December, we said to our viewers, hey, let's chip in.
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But I'm delighted to give you a check for $30,907 from viewers of Rebel News.
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Make sure they're doing what they say they're doing.
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And Sheila, I said, be skeptical because, you know, we're giving some dough.
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Sheila came back and she said, these are the best guys doing work in extremely difficult circumstances.
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Simon Wiesenthal Center came to me about five years ago.
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He said, could you please stop talking about the coming persecution of the Jews?
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And he said, for this reason, I have to convince Jews to help the Christians because, mark my words, they're coming for you first this time.
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But I've got to get the Jews to pay attention, but I've got to get the Jews to pay attention to the beginning.
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And it was shortly after that that we saw the beginning of ISIS.
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And so you, as a Jew, standing up for the Christians is just so great.
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Well, I mean, I've been to the Holocaust Memorial in Israel.
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And there's a concept called the righteous Gentile.
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Someone like Oscar Schindler, who at great personal risk, would save Jews for no other reason than it's right.
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And I thought, surely it's time for all of us to be righteous towards.
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And these are the most ancient Christians in the world.
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You could see, you know, what Pope John Paul called the Jews are our older brothers.
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They're praying in a language so close to Hebrew.
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And they've been there for 1,400 years in some of these towns.
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And then, like the Holocaust would wipe out an entire Jewish town and just make it a rumor.
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And I'm of the belief that the only safe future for many of these people is to leave.
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But they don't have enough of contiguous territory to be protected.
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It's a little village here and a little town there.
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It's not like Israel that at least has borders that they can defend.
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But it's so amazing how they won't because they're like, we can't leave this.
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And they're the ones protecting this holy site that the apostles were on.
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I truly believe that the Nazarene Fund has the right balance.
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And part of that is getting them out of there just to live on.
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But Trudeau put a limit on Christians, didn't he?
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The previous prime minister, Stephen Harper, had a special track for Christian refugees of persecution.
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Trudeau, one of his first acts was to stop that.
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Trudeau will bring in the wolves from these places.
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Some of the largest sources of immigration to Canada are Muslim countries.
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But can we please sort the wolves from the lambs?
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It would be as if in the 30s and 40s the West was taking Germans but didn't sort the Nazis from the Jews.
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I'm happy to take the lambs from Iraq and Iran and Egypt where they're being persecuted.
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I love Samaritan's Purse and I love the Nazarene Fund.
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And thanks for letting me hang out with you today.
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If you'd like to help their cause on freedom of speech up in Canada, this is the moment.
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If you watched last night, there was a title change, I thought.
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This week is a historic week with the impeachment, with the humiliation of that impeachment,
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and not towards the president, but the humiliating just decimation of this case and the president's speech last night, the economy, things that are looking up.
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There's a historic sea change going on, and it's happening around the world.
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We have to link arms because not all countries are free to say the things that we are.
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You can help Ezra and his organization by going to SaveRebelNews.com.
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Let me tell you about Goldline right now and what's happening with gold.
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I want you to call Goldline, 1-866-GOLDLINE, 1-866-GOLDLINE.
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They're going to give you a free silver coin, and that's what I'm supposed to talk about, and it's a great silver coin.
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It's 99% pure, and it's War of 1812, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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With what's happening with the coronavirus, you know, they're not going to start making Apple products until, again, I think the 1st of March, somewhere between the 1st of March and the 15th of March.
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If you get into April, you're going to start really impacting things like Apple.
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Imagine going into an Apple store and they don't have any of the products.
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The coronavirus is affecting the economy overseas, and if it spreads here, it's going to really deeply affect us.
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So it's really important not to panic because I don't know what's going to happen, but at least be prepared and spread out your risk.
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Gold is going through the roof lately because of the coronavirus.
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Call 866-GOLDLINE, 1-866-GOLDLINE, or goldline.com.
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I have to tell you that I thought Donald Trump's speech last night was Reagan-esque, and that is the highest compliment I can pay any president in speech.
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I don't know if everybody watched it, but you should watch it on YouTube.
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If you didn't see it, it will make you feel good.
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I haven't—I wrote down in my notes, this is Reagan.
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This is the way it felt during Reagan when you started believing again, and it was this speech last night that gave us that moment of believing again.
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And listen and tell me this isn't Ronald Reagan.
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As the world bears witness tonight, America is a land of heroes.
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This is the place where greatness is born, where destinies are forged, where legends come to life.
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This is the home of Thomas Edison and Teddy Roosevelt, of great many generals, including Washington, Pershing, Patton, MacArthur.
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This is the home of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, Amelia Earhart, Harriet Truman, the Wright brothers, Neil Armstrong, and so many others.
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This is the country where children learned the names like Wyatt Earp and Davy Crockett and Annie Oakley.
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This is the place where the pilgrims landed at Plymouth and where Texas patriots made their last stand at the Alamo, which actually got some grumbling from the left.
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The American nation was carved out of the vast frontier by the toughest, the strongest, the fiercest, the most determined men and women to ever walk the face of the earth.
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Our ancestors braved the unknown, they tamed the wilderness, they settled the Wild West, they lifted millions from poverty and disease and hunger, they vanquished tyranny and fascism, they ushered the world into new heights of science and medicine.
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We laid down the railroads, we dug out the canals, we raised up the skyscrapers, and our ancestors built the most exceptional republic ever to exist in all human history.
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And here we are together, making it greater than ever before.
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This is our glorious and magnificent inheritance.
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We are Americans, we are the pioneers, we are the pathfinders, we settled the new world, we built the modern world, and we changed history forever by just simply embracing the internal truth that everyone is made equal by the hand of Almighty God.
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And here on this land, on this soil, on this continent, the most incredible dreams come true.
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We look at tomorrow and see unlimited frontiers waiting to be explored.
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Our biggest, brightest discoveries are not known.
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The American age, the American epic, the American adventure has only just begun.
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Our spirit is young, the sun is shining, God's grace is still shining, and the best is yet to come.
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The reason you are going for this world to be jego sailor.