Trump's Epstein Files Demand FLIPS Democrat Narrative | Guest: Scott Jennings | 11⧸17⧸25
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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about how to help ease the pain of the elderly, the jewish, the poor, the sick and the poor. He also talks about what it means to be a Christian in the 21st century.
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program well here we are on monday uh i got a lot to talk
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to you about i can't believe we're back on epstein again i mean we have really bad signs economic signs
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uh coming our way uh and to show you how powerful it is donald trump uh said over the weekend you know
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uh maybe we can lower some of the tariffs to help prices etc etc i mean the guy believes in tariffs and
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he's even saying now you know we can maybe do some things here to you know uh help ease the pain by
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lowering some of the tariffs um what's really happening in venice what's really happening all
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around the world we're not talking about any of these things including the first ai powered they
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think no humans were involved cyber attack on our banking institutions we're going to tell you try to
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what's really going on you know when you watch the news you're not watching the news what's really
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happening you are watching the reflection of a plan we'll talk about that a little bit but also
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what's actually happening and we'll do that beginning in 60 seconds first right now in ukraine
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there are elderly people um and they're jewish who have their lives have shrunk down to a single
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heartbreaking question what can i go without today now these are people you know of all walks of life
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but let me concentrate on the the elderly and the jewish uh people there because i i'm talking about
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the international fellowship of christians and jews there are people that are helping everybody all
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around the world but i can't even imagine what it's like to be jewish today um where you are you're
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seeing the hatreds that you just heard your your parents or your grandparents talk about and now
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it's happening again you can help you can help ease the pain of people who are really
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suffering and more importantly i think i mean even if somebody just would come up to you if you
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were jewish and say hey you're not alone i'm not a jew and you're not alone i'm a christian to me that
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would make all the difference in the world doesn't mean you agree with israel or anything else just
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means hey i see you as a human being and you have a right to live rush your gift now to ifcj call
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888-488-IFCJ 888-488-IFCJ you can uh go online and check out all the information at glennforthefellowship.org
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that's glenn g-l-e-n-n glennforthefellowship.org hello stew how are you good glenn how are you
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good besides football anything exciting happening in your life this weekend are you talking when you
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say football you're talking about the eagles victory over the detroit lions last night is that
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what you're talking about i specifically said anything other than that i was just trying to
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clarify i was just trying to clarify no i know i sure you are yeah yeah sure you are um yeah anything
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do you do anything any anything exciting i had a whirlwind weekend uh i i had a weekend i got to go to
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the hospital uh which was fun i always love spending time my son got a little injured and uh and
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okay is everything okay he's okay he was climbing a fence and uh fell and um uh punk i punctured his
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leg which apparently is just a giant bag of blood uh i i mean i these things happen he's 14 years old
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muscles and stuff in the leg i don't think not i don't think you're like his is just all blood big
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bank because yeah i pulled up to this place where it happened and he had been sitting on this uh you know
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like a pillar like he it was on he was sitting up there and you know until the uh the uh ambulance
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came um but uh it i i didn't think it was that big of a deal and i pulled up and it looked like
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there was a human sacrifice on the top of this pillar the entire side it looked like it was out
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of a horror movie uh it was just blood i i was this it was a terrifying moment but he's have you ever
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had have you any of your kids ever had a head wounded at any of any kind my like they they get
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if they have to have like five stitches in their head it's like all of the blood in their body has
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just been gushing gushing the head bleeds a lot yeah i i you know i hate to start a week this way but
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yeah my he when he was a little kid he he had like stitches right near his eye and it was the it was
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it was just absolutely horrific and i oh it scars you know more than it scars them it does it does
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and you know you get used to it you have you have a few kids the first kid that happens to and you're
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like bag of blood no he was hemorrhaging to death i'm telling you you gotta get here right now after
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after like two or three kids you're like yeah he's fine give him a band-aid what are you complaining
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about have some water maybe some orange juice yeah he's still bleeding sure but don't worry about it
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it'll eventually it's fine uh that was my weekend you had a big one though you had a much happier
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weekend it seemed like i saw you with your daughter yeah that was yesterday was with my daughter uh for
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the premiere of her movie that she is in her first movie and it was it's really exciting it was really
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cool to be at a premiere and watch it you know in a theater um but uh also friday i spent time with
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about 500 state legislators from all over the country and learned an awful lot and um and saw
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what they are going through and uh and their thought processes and we have time i'll talk about that
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um also oh saturday saturday i spent a few hours with the ceo of cracker barrel
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now that was interesting i bet that was interesting you had a conversation uh yeah yeah uh i had a
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great conversation it's going to air but well it's in two parts uh i talked to the they they have like
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a historian at cracker barrel that is in in charge of everything around the walls of cracker barrel
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and so i went into their gigantic warehouse of american history and it was i mean it was candy land for me
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um but it wasn't really candy land for the c for the ceo uh and you'll you'll see um
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yes i did make her cry oh good mom of course of course you did but it was uh it was it was after
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the question i mean are you surprised at all that you you haven't been fired um it was it was a very
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frank conversation and she was very frank as well i thought she was i thought she was really good um
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on her answers and what what happened uh you're gonna have to decide for yourself on whether whether
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or not it was good enough i mean i pushed her i pushed her it'll be up to you to decide how you
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feel about it but you know everybody else at cracker barrel they're all they're all i mean salt of the
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earth people you know and it's just like uh you feel bad because they are just really struggling
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because of this really struggling and and and if she said i'm really really sorry once she said it a
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million times i'm really really sorry i take all responsibility for this i'm really really sorry
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but you'll see that uh this week on the glenbeck podcast i think um all right now jeffrey epstein's
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back in the news today could we just for the love of pete release everything that we have so we can
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move on from the jeffrey epstein thing here's the answer no even if we release everything that we still
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have this is going to go on for the rest of our lives it will always and probably into our children's
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lives do you know jeffrey epstein and donald trump were the reason we never went to the moon it's going
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to happen it's just one of these conspiracy theories that will never ever go away why because no one was
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honest about it in the first place once you start to lie you lie once once if you're a very honest
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person you will lie once and then people were like what what why would you lie about that what what is
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going on he's not like that but if you're the united states government you already have no credibility
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whatsoever stop lying to the american people just stop it you know i said something a minute ago one of the
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reasons why you're hearing lies is because it works to the advantage of a color revolution
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you know there there are reasons why people are lying to you some of them they're just dirt bags and
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they're liars some of it is just they're politicians and so they're liars some of it however a good deal
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of it is we lie because we know it causes damage to the credibility of this entire system we know it does
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damage to the culture of america and we are here trying to destroy the culture of america because we
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want to try something new and the only you won't vote for it so the only way we can get america to change
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and do something entirely different that they will never vote for is just to cause chaos and disbelief
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in everything so as i said a minute ago you know it's not the news many times it's a reflection of a
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plan and uh when it comes to the epstein thing this is absolutely a plan the way this thing has been
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played out democrats are completely against bringing anything out about epstein they don't want to do
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anything about it the media do you remember the abc uh anchor that went into a commercial break and
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she was like you know what i gotta tell you epstein you know we had the goods on him dead to rights
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clinton all of it and we were told pull it do you remember that remember that gang they pulled it at abc
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they i think they fired the person uh who tried to uh who released that video or tried to fire the
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person i think they either were working then over at cbs or whatever but that person was in trouble for
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releasing that behind the scenes tape they had no intention of it now everybody wants the epstein
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tapes wait a minute you didn't want them when biden was in and you could have said something democrats
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and you could have released it all and you know it's funny is it is just so full of stuff about
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donald trump then why wouldn't they release just that why wouldn't have the democrats released
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anything in the epstein file you you're telling me they're like we gotta find something on him hey i've
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got the epstein file yeah yeah we gotta find something on him hey i've got some information here
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about epstein him and epstein they were fooling around yeah shut up for a second is there anything
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at all that we can construe and manufacture about his banks i know he's got a secret signal between his
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bank and the russian bank i've got stuff about the epstein come on if they had stuff about the epstein
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they would have gone to the stuff about the epstein files they don't have anything they don't have
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anything now let me speak directly to conservatives they're not going to release anything about the
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democrats because they had the epstein files do you think that it let's just say i'm not even name names
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let's just say the most powerful people on the earth the most powerful people with powerful
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connections to government they knew their names were you know they're on little you know guest books
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at the island or whatever you don't think they called in some favors and said hey uh i need that
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can you remove that you don't think that there were people that were like hey you know what we'll remove
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that we need a hundred million dollars from you to help out on this campaign i mean whatever it is
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those names are gone too they're gone how do i know this because the government is completely dishonest
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that's how i know that but anyway you don't think now donald trump you don't think anything
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of interest would be in these files i mean i think we've already seen some stuff of interest in the
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emails no i think there are stuff of interest i don't think that there is going to be anyone at a
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very high level that is going to get that's going to be like holy cow look here's pictures with him
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with a 14 year old girl it's not going to happen that stuff at least at the upper level is not there
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now here's what is interesting the timing of the release of a few documents last week the democrats
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released some documents um and they released them and at the same time that johnson was saying by the
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way we are going to expedite the releasing of everything so there's no reason to leak anything
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but the democrats decide to leak some stuff they leak a memo and in that oh my gosh look at what was said
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what was said in that memo well uh it was said you know the only dog that hasn't barked is trump
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well what what what what did he mean by that he's keeping it quiet all of these things all these
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innuendos and everything well now we know from a guy who wrote the book all the president's women
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so barry levine comes on and he's on msnbc this weekend and he's asked so tell me i mean we saw
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this uh email between you and epstein what did he mean when he said the dog has that hasn't barked is
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trump what do you think he's referring to okay what was he referring to i think epstein is referring
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to the fact that he believed that donald trump talked to michael rider who was the palm beach
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police chief in 2004 and began the first investigation into jeffrey epstein so in other words
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he was the whistleblower yeah but he's got all kinds of stuff in his in in jeffrey epstein's black
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books he's the whistleblower the one thing you don't do is blow the whistle when you know you've
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got fingerprints all over the dead body and the handgun that killed him you know what i think you
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could find that handgun in this alleyway your fingerprints are on it man why would you blow the
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whistle the suspect uh he said i suspect that jeffrey epstein was saying he was 75 there believing
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that trump might have been the whistleblower at the time he believed at 75 now
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how do you release something i mean if you think things are going to be released that are going to
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get donald trump why would you release that where after two days of it being out the guy who was part
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of that email who hates donald trump is like yeah that's not what it means it means he was the whistleblower
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that is interesting and i will say you know it is it's amazing that that's what they released and
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chose to release that's another that's the same email by the way that you're uh mentioning that
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they blacked out the name of uh of virginia geffrey which which they did intentionally because she has
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said that he was nothing but respectful and never was with any of the girls at all in not only her book but
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also in in testimony uh under oath and uh the other one that they released which said um uh trump uh
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he says of course he knew about the girls was the other big one that they released
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which they left out the well i mean they didn't leave it out but they just hoped you didn't focus on
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the next part of the sentence which he says he of course he knew about the girls as he asked jelaine to
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stop which would indicate even if he was aware of this which i don't think this had anything to do
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with the sex stuff i think this was about him no it was about poaching poaching employees girls from
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mar-a-lago the employees he knows that we're poaching these girls doesn't mean he knows what
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they're he's doing with them stop taking my employees right okay yeah now if you suspect he's
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the whistleblower and he knew you were taking employees from him you know in retrospect you
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know looking at it later you go like oh man he's the whistleblower but he also knows about the girls
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he knows we were taking them does he know what we were doing with the girls right i mean this does not
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hurt donald trump it helps donald trump well what about the one where they released from
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jeffrey epstein where he said i've met some very bad people and none are as bad as trump
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i mean what if they come up with bad comments from jeffrey dommer about donald trump what will
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jesse jackson is uh on life support over blood pressure issues apparently he was hospitalized last
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week for a neurological condition uh he's 84 years old and we wish him and his family the best jesse
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jackson was uh i mean he was there with martin luther king the famous picture of martin luther king
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down and jesse jackson on his knee uh is emblazoned in my head um but i you know he became
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a lightning rod shall we say at at some point um and you know i think al sharpton was a
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kind of a poor xerox copy of of jesse jackson um but uh we wish him and his family all the best in
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i'm uncomfortably even just saying that it's like why is glennbeck saying nikki minaj
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nikki minaj and the un ambassador mike waltz are going to the un to address the united nations
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seen a lot of people speak at the un nikki minaj is not one of them that i ever thought would speak
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at the un however i think this is i think this is so great nikki minaj stew i'm pretty sure she's
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never said a nice thing about donald trump right not that i remember i can't say i'm fully up to
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date on all of her commentary on politics but yeah i don't remember anything but i'm pretty sure she's
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not necessarily on the bandwagon for uh donald trump um she is going there with donald trump's un ambassador
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to speak about religious persecution and the christians in nigeria this is something that i
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think is so good and healthy two people from opposite ends of the spectrum you know what i mean i think
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she's pretty i i could be wrong but my memory here is is that she's pretty far left um and not a fan of
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donald trump great she put those differences aside donald trump and his ambassador put their
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differences aside to come together on one thing that they agree on hey we shouldn't kill christians
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what do you say why can we all agree on that one yes i think this is a really really good sign
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myself so i welcome nikki minaj uh and i'm glad she's speaking at the un weird to say thing you say
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i mean we are friends with and saying things that you never ever thought that would come out of your
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mouth but you're we're in such strange times you're like yep that one now makes sense it's probably a
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good way to do business too i mean i think you know we've seen this before right kim kardashian
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she was big on the what was it criminal justice reform and and made a big deal about that and was
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able to work with the white house even though i'm sure she doesn't agree with her on most things
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even you see with fetterman i think right like the fact that fetterman doesn't constantly trash
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every republican and call them the worst people on earth is enough for i think a lot of senators and
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his constituents to be like i kind of like the guy you know and maybe i'll work with him because he's
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he's become the old school democrat yeah you know what i mean even though i don't i'm not sure what
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his policies are right now i don't think his policies are old school democrat but his approach
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at least is old school democrat look at the end of the day he's a good guy we disagree and that's
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really critical and important that we do i mean remember when was it stew that i went and met i had
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a secret new york meeting with uh the head of glad and uh and i remember were you in on that meeting i
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was not there no i do remember it though and i think everybody that was there does or anywhere around
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it um i i asked her to come over to my office and she comes over along with a couple of aides and
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they're sitting in my office and i'm like look we have nothing in common we don't agree on really
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we can argue about wedding cakes until the cows come home i want to talk to you about the persecution
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and execution of gay people in the middle east i don't know i think that's kind of a big one bigger
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than wedding cakes and something we can both yeah both agree on and actually make an impact
00:30:22.220
wedding cakes will just keep us divided standing together and saying hey i have my view he has his
00:30:31.360
view they're completely different but one thing that brings us together is gay people shouldn't be
00:30:37.060
executed wouldn't do it wouldn't do it and that is that those are the kinds of things we need to
00:30:46.120
fight that's that's how tip o'neill and whoever was against tip o'neill could argue all day and then
00:30:52.800
go out and have drinks tip o'neill and and who was it uh kennedy they just go they they well i mean
00:31:00.800
kennedy well reagan was the one talking about that right back in the day i i i too think yeah but it
00:31:05.460
was but yeah it was being able tip o'neill and reagan only i guess he was tip o'neill was a
00:31:11.480
democrat wasn't he yeah so hard to think of tip o'neill as a democrat now these days yeah no what's
00:31:17.200
these days what do you think about this because it's interesting i think the american people
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tonally want that right like they want the idea that their representatives are adults and they get
00:31:29.600
together and they're they can handle each other having different opinions and they can work through
00:31:33.980
that and come to some sort of conclusion that's good for the american people like we all in theory
00:31:38.380
like that idea but i think what we see often the way that that works out is people become friends
00:31:45.320
with the other people on the other side of the aisle they go get drinks they wind up being like
00:31:49.220
ah well you give me this thing i'll give you that thing and there's horse trading and it winds up
00:31:55.260
you know essentially in corruption right like that's the way a lot of times those relationships end
00:32:00.460
so i've always had a problem with playing the game i don't like playing the game because for me it's
00:32:08.420
not a game and so i've had a problem playing the game but that's not what the american people want
00:32:15.540
they they want people to be able to connect on principles principles what are the big things i was
00:32:22.620
speaking to these legislators um on friday and they're from all over the country they're senators and
00:32:29.280
representatives from from all 50 states about 500 of them there were people from uh from states
00:32:36.720
that were in the same caucus they would not sit at the same table with their state and i'm like
00:32:45.080
so i'm giving my speech and i sense that there's you know some division you know um and i said hey
00:32:53.200
let's do something if you believe in all men are created equal and down by their creator governments
00:32:58.800
that are instituted among men to protect those rights the bill of rights and you don't have to
00:33:03.180
give me all 10 give me eight of the 10 bill of rights and you believe follow the constitution will
00:33:09.240
you stand up well everybody was standing up okay everybody's standing up i'm like what the hell are
00:33:16.880
you arguing about right now what are you arguing about because those are the things at stake right now
00:33:23.260
these are the big ticket items are we going to be a constitutional republic are all men created equal
00:33:32.900
should justice be equal do you have a right to your religion do you have a right to free speech
00:33:40.320
these are the things that everybody's concerned about these are the things that are setting everybody's
00:33:45.640
hair on fire you all agree in this room what are you doing what why are we arguing now if you don't
00:33:55.160
believe those things i can't i can't go out and have drinks well i can't go have drinks for a couple of
00:33:59.860
reasons one of them gets very ugly but uh uh i can't i can't go out and have drinks with you i can
00:34:06.900
respect you i can then fight you and in in every way i know how verbally to say he's wrong wrong wrong
00:34:15.000
wrong wrong this takes us away from the constitution and the principles that we all find self-evident
00:34:21.240
but if you agree with those things i can argue about tax policy all day long and be fine and that and
00:34:29.860
that's where you don't mind the horse trading sometimes is look i want this you want that how about
00:34:38.060
we compromise okay because compromise is required in politics it's required it's the whole function of
00:34:48.380
it i mean the whole point is it was created so that we could argue about issues and not murder the other
00:34:55.060
tribe that's actually exactly right why it it exists in the first place why it was invented yes um i it's
00:35:02.420
it's interesting i i wonder if and i don't want the democrats to think of this right now and there's
00:35:08.220
no way they would implement it right now but like i do wonder if you are find yourself in a situation
00:35:13.020
that the democrats are in right now out of power like the standard way they are handling it is act
00:35:19.720
as if donald trump is the worst person on earth and he is actually having sex with 14 year olds with
00:35:25.580
jeffrey epstein and all the things that they say he's hitler all these things that's their typical
00:35:30.040
approach and i don't know i don't i don't i think they would look back at this era if they were being
00:35:35.060
honest and say that that approach was not a fruitful one for for us just as business people
00:35:41.440
yeah just as you know if your business is politics and getting elected yeah what a stupid stupid move
00:35:48.340
all it does is juice up your base and that's it but like if they if let's just say because this is
00:35:55.440
going to happen at some point this is scary to think about but this is going to happen in the next
00:35:59.760
10 or 20 years there's going to be a period in which republicans are totally out of power again
00:36:04.340
we don't have the house we don't have the senate we don't have the presidency and there's going to
00:36:08.280
be a decision for us to make it's the same thing i mean do we come out and just call the person
00:36:12.700
stalin or whoever whatever we want to say or do you like do you do i i'll call it the kim kardashian
00:36:19.160
approach do you pick two to five issues in which you think you can actually move the person
00:36:25.900
and try to work with them to get a goal done and realize you're going to fail on a lot of the stuff
00:36:33.060
that you want for that period but push on a couple of things you might be able to move on
00:36:36.880
so yes and no and let me explain that when we come back first let me tell you about the burner launcher
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i believe every law-abiding american has a right to protect themselves and you have a right to use a gun
00:36:48.260
honestly a bazooka if you have one um no question for me but if you can defuse a dangerous situation
00:36:55.360
without having to take a life that's always the better outcome and i know there are people that
00:36:59.760
do not want guns in their house and they don't want to carry a gun but what what are you doing
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you're carrying the little thing on your keychain okay um that that means you have to get the keychain
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you have to kind of unlock it and you have to spray it when somebody's right on top of you
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the burner launcher has completely changed the landscape of personal protection it's non-lethal
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it uses high impact projectiles powerful pepper effects and tear gas to stop the threat 60 feet
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you don't have to be an expert to use it effectively you point activate uh and give yourself a chance to
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get out to safety before tragedy is uh all around you burna it's legal in all 50
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states you don't need a permit anywhere you are in america to own it it's responsible it's rational
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and exactly the kind of option more americans should be aware of a way to defend yourself that
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gives you the power while still prioritizing human life i think this should be in every classroom and
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i'm going to say that every day till the day i die what you don't want to solve things if you won't
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put a burner launcher in classrooms because it's not a gun it can't kill anybody it will just put that
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welcome to the glenn beck program so stew asked you know we got to compromise and you know can we
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get to a point to where we can compromise again and yes we can um and it's it's good to do that
00:40:39.500
the problem is is you have to understand who you're compromising with for instance i can
00:40:46.240
compromise with an old school democrat okay it's very clear now you know the the mask is off if you
00:40:55.460
are i want to follow your words and your actions i want to see who your friends are you know if you're
00:41:03.320
if you're standing and defending blm and antifa and you're bailing people out who burned minneapolis
00:41:10.920
to the ground or broke into macy's and was stealing stuff i'm sorry i know who you are your actions tell
00:41:17.720
me everything your friends tell me who you are if you're for not legal immigration but ordered
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immigration legal ordered immigration and you want more immigrants in than anybody else that's fine
00:41:34.540
i can compromise with you but if you say open borders is healthy for a nation it's you can't be
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illegal by crossing a border and you're denying that this is causing all kinds of economic hardship
00:41:47.020
etc etc i can't compromise with you if you're saying capitalism is dead and socialism is the answer
00:41:55.460
there's no compromise with you because you and i have different goals i want to heal the country i want
00:42:02.400
to make the country better by using the system we have you want to overthrow the system so i can't
00:42:09.360
compromise with you and the same thing goes with the with the with the right on this whole israel thing
00:42:17.760
look i can compromise with you i don't you don't need to agree with me on because i probably mostly
00:42:24.460
agree with you on what america should do for israel i just say just stand with the jewish people let's not
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start hating jewish people again but that doesn't have anything to do with your opinion on whether we
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support them sell them stuff give them stuff we can talk about that all day long that doesn't make
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you an anti-semite but the minute you're like you know hitler was misunderstood and stalin was pretty
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neat i'm out i'm out i i have nothing in because that's too big of a cornerstone for me i can't compromise
00:42:55.820
with you because i don't trust anything else you say because of that you're for blm knowing that they
00:43:02.360
want to just knowing that they want to dismantle the nuclear family knowing they're in bed with
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you know all their their blm inc and george soros and everybody else is involved no that's too big of
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a hurdle for me i can't get past that because if you believe that i don't trust anything else you say
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because you're for the dismantling of the family so we just have to find people who actually believe
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but you know if you're like nope the declaration or the constitution the bill of rights it doesn't
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Down the road, where shadows hide, feel the dark on every side.
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Stand your ground when times get dark, gotta face the dark and embrace the fire.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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I've been a longtime fan and an admirer of yours,
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and to be with you today is very special for me,
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I have to tell you, you know, I just was about to say,
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but I know exactly what your life is like as I worked there.
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but you are doing an amazing job, really an amazing job.
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I credit CNN for creating this 10 o'clock debating show
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and giving a conservative a chance to fight it out.
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congratulating themselves on increasing levels of smugness.
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I think a little debate and a little common sense
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and a little reframing of some of these debates
00:49:39.160
And it's a privilege to have the seat right now.
00:49:47.880
Well, I occasionally meet people who say crazy things.
00:50:07.300
who, if not but for being contractually obligated to do so,
00:50:10.760
wouldn't know or interact with a single other Republican.
00:50:28.160
and I think if our ideas get out to more people,
00:50:44.560
You laughed it off, said he's not going to win.
00:50:49.000
My father was the biggest Clinton Democrat I knew.
00:50:56.180
And even though I was a Republican political operative,
00:51:11.500
But he was sort of the leading indicator for me
00:51:14.080
about what was going to happen in middle America.
00:51:37.700
we're trying to hire somebody to smash these guys
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I met him really for the first time in February
00:51:59.820
and got to observe him in action in the Oval Office.
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every conversation I've had in my professional life
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But I did spend some time with him in the White House.
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I flew to Michigan with him on his 100th day in office.
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And he said something true to his inaugural address.
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They were even taking control of corporate America.
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to co-opt, infiltrate, and take these things over.
00:53:30.960
while doing that, they make you believe things.
00:53:35.980
you can wake up and change your gender one day.
00:53:37.880
You have to accept, you know, the DEI nonsense.
00:54:02.380
but everybody had been basically made too afraid to say
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Stand your ground when times get dark, gotta face the dog and embrace the fire.
01:28:48.400
is this a good tactic, what the Democrats are doing with socialism and everything else?
01:28:59.140
And last hour, his question came from a monologue that I did last hour where I was talking about how we're at the end of the progressive era.
01:29:08.620
About two, three, four years ago, the progressive era was over.
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It is clear right now we're in the socialist era.
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So, Stu, restate your question again so I fully understand it and I can answer it clearly here.
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Well, I think thinking about taking out the fact of who we would want to win in this sort of eternal battle for a moment.
01:31:13.520
Just speaking strategically as to how you would approach it if you were a Democrat.
01:31:18.140
I initially kind of proposed the question as to how you might deal with the Trump administration.
01:31:22.760
Would you maybe look for the gains that you can get while he's in power that may be common ground?
01:31:28.440
He's talking about getting rid of the filibuster, for example.
01:31:31.820
You know, every day that I was alive up until a certain gentleman came down a very nice escalator, Democrats loved tariffs and were arguing for them constantly.
01:31:41.940
And, like, if you have an ally on that one issue in the White House, why wouldn't you sit here and try to go as far as you could down that road and help him along on that instead of just making him into an enemy and calling him Hitler all the time?
01:31:55.680
And that led to us talking about, well, you mentioned that, you know, because the strategy has changed.
01:32:01.900
It's no longer a progressive strategy where you're trying to move policy a specific direction.
01:32:06.040
It's about a revolution and, you know, changing this into a socialist place where you now need you now want the chaos on the streets.
01:32:20.700
And so we led that to, you know, did the Democrats, are they moving too fast in this strategy?
01:32:26.040
If they want to eventually admit, take the masks off and say they are socialists, we're all socialists now, we're getting that with Mom Donnie and AOC and Bernie Sanders and the like.
01:32:37.060
To me, part of the reason they lost in 2024 is they went really far, really fast with things like gender and the like.
01:32:46.700
Things that people kind of just, like, crinkled their brow and said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I don't want that.
01:33:04.980
And so it was accepted because it is just this deconstruction kind of idea that has been preached now from the universities and the intellectuals and the, you know, the Democrats, many of them buy this, you know, this garbage from the universities.
01:33:23.800
But it was all started really by socialist revolutionaries.
01:33:29.780
Would you agree with me that there are at least two different kinds of Democrats?
01:33:35.780
Democrats that, you know, might vote for Schumer and don't think that they, you know, they don't believe that there's, you know, this great change coming and they want the same kind of America, you know, that we want.
01:33:49.380
There's that Democrat, there's that Democrat, and then there's the socialist, the revolutionary Democrat.
01:33:55.060
Yeah, probably not the same America we want, but one that's reminiscent of what we remember about a country.
01:34:03.500
So that has been, since early 1900s, that's been the progressive way.
01:34:12.880
Democrats became progressive in the early 20th century.
01:34:18.140
And when they became progressives, they did it because the Democrats did not want a revolution.
01:34:28.420
Remember, this is before communism had been tried and failed over and over and over again.
01:34:32.440
So, but they believed in that and they really thought it was the right thing to do and that science was going to be able to control society and everything else.
01:34:41.040
And so it would have all the answers and we have to go that because this is, this is the scientific way.
01:34:55.040
Socialists were like, yeah, it is the right way.
01:35:01.440
Progressive said, no, we'll get to your socialist utopia, but we'll do it one step at a time.
01:35:09.420
You think you can relate to this because how many times do we have to be Charlie Brown and our, and our own side is Lucy with the football?
01:35:22.040
That's exactly what I was thinking about as you were laying that out.
01:35:31.540
Our side always said, look, we just need to win that next election.
01:35:34.460
And if we win that next election, we'll move the ball down.
01:35:36.800
I'll hold the ball right here so you can kick it.
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We hired the world's largest wrecking ball, Donald Trump.
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Now imagine that you've been playing this game since the early 20th century, and you are a diehard socialist.
01:36:05.920
And you've been moving the ball incrementally, but there's been times where during the Great Depression, during the 1960s, you could be like, we could take it now.
01:36:20.020
But it's always just moving a little bit closer.
01:36:42.460
I don't know if they believe in that, but this guy's going to get it done.
01:36:50.220
He makes big changes, but it's progressive change.
01:36:53.240
And he becomes a guy that they no longer trust.
01:37:00.940
You did all the things that you said you were against when you were a young Marxist.
01:37:20.300
There's a very big difference between those two.
01:37:44.240
But so do the Democrats, the new kind of Democrat.
01:37:54.220
And I say that literally fascistic because Joe Biden talked about it all the time.
01:37:59.400
These public private partnerships, what does socialists want?
01:38:03.400
They want to control schools, socialist communists.
01:38:06.060
They want to control schools, but so do the authoritarians.
01:38:10.200
They want a, uh, a communist system where all the means of production are owned by the people through the state.
01:38:19.780
Um, but the authoritarians on the left, they want, they will never call it this, but a fascistic system.
01:38:27.980
It's, it's, it's a globalist system where all of these giant corporations work with the government and do what the government says.
01:38:37.660
And they'll allow you to be successful as long as you do exactly what the government says to do.
01:38:43.500
The communists, they don't want the constitution and the bill of rights.
01:38:54.280
Our bill of rights is what the government cannot ever do.
01:39:09.180
They just want to confuse it, but they don't want to get rid of it because they still need the illusion of America.
01:39:17.360
And they're, and they're for some of the stuff because it's been transformed by them over a hundred, you know, a hundred years.
01:39:27.640
No, they don't want the, the socialists don't want the W E F.
01:39:32.440
They don't want just a restructured, uh, social order.
01:39:36.820
They want a completely restructured social order.
01:39:41.320
The Democrats, the authoritarians, they want friends in the media.
01:39:47.100
Do you think the socialists want friends in the media?
01:39:50.560
They'll drag those people out in the streets and beat them to death so fast.
01:39:53.400
And they'll do the same with all the people in tech.
01:39:59.900
That's the different, you have revolutionaries and then you have politicians.
01:40:03.880
Now you get, you get Barack Obama in, and then you get Joe Biden in and they see, they see
01:40:19.020
That's even, that's even worse than what we have right now.
01:40:23.600
Well, we can take advantage of the instability.
01:40:25.900
When the Democrats blow it, I really believe the, the socialists have said enough is enough.
01:40:35.380
You know, guys, we just need one more election and then you'll get what you want.
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You're never going to give us this socialist utopia.
01:40:45.060
And we have danced with you at this party forever.
01:40:58.300
Now we're in charge of the dance and we're shaking you.
01:41:08.860
So there's no, the actual socialists don't have the same strategy as the Democrat, the,
01:41:15.540
the Democrats do because they don't have the same end goals.
01:41:19.880
And I think that's what makes the socialists so dangerous.
01:41:22.780
That's why we're seeing the uptick in violence.
01:41:26.280
Because Democrats, and it's hard to say this because so many Democrats, I think, are really
01:41:32.140
confused because I think they've just been herded into the PSYOP operation.
01:41:38.180
PSYOPs have happened to them over and over again.
01:41:40.460
And so they're just convinced that everybody else is Hitler and they don't see what's happening
01:41:51.460
And socialists do believe ends justify the means.
01:42:00.240
That's why you're seeing the uptick of that is because it's the socialists now that are
01:42:04.800
in control of the party, almost completely in control.
01:42:08.920
They're not completely in control because you still have the Chuck Schumers hanging around.
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But the Chuck Schumers of the world, they're afraid.
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They know they're no longer the lead at the dance.
01:42:22.260
They know they're about to be eaten if they don't just do what they what they're told to
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You're going to shut down the government because that works to the advantage of the
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socialists, not the Democrats, to the socialists.
01:42:42.740
They need all of those things so they can dramatically change.
01:42:49.420
You can only weaken an economy so much before it's not in your advantage anymore because you
01:42:55.680
Look how fast Donald Trump fixed in 2016 what Obama had done.
01:43:01.180
There was so much damage done to the economy in 20 by 2020 to 2024.
01:43:07.700
You look how long it's taking him to fix things.
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Democrats know that we can't completely destroy everything unless you have the framework and
01:43:19.960
you're going to drop it into a new world order.
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Are we a globalist new world order that loves all these corporations or are we a socialist
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Yeah, I think that's I think you boil that down pretty well.
01:45:25.420
And I don't think it's going to be one that's, you know, like I don't think the establishment
01:45:32.980
Like they're not necessarily just going to give into this stuff.
01:45:35.420
I think there's going to be a, you know, certainly push back on it.
01:45:39.120
But it does feel like the how do you how do you unwind yourself from that?
01:45:49.000
You don't have the strength anymore to fight against this machine that you helped fund and
01:45:55.280
And it's also capturing the energy of the movement, which is really important.
01:46:00.360
Like the people on the streets want that, which is big.
01:46:03.240
I think what's interesting, I think it's a separation point between like our side of
01:46:09.700
our version of this on the right, as opposed to what's going on on the left is, you know,
01:46:14.960
for a long time, I believed that was the setup for the right in that, like, you know, we
01:46:23.560
Like, I don't even look at that as a pejorative term.
01:46:26.300
Like, we were the people who wanted real free markets like we wanted.
01:46:35.020
We really wanted not just a decrease in the increase of spending.
01:46:41.100
We wanted the government to go back to the constitutional powers that it had and nothing
01:46:50.000
It's one that probably isn't supported by the majority of people when it comes down to
01:46:56.440
And I always thought that we had Republicans who were in there and thought, hey, you guys,
01:47:04.000
Of course, we want, you know, a flat tax at 10 percent or whatever.
01:47:09.020
Let's cut this and we'll trim here and we'll do this and give us another election and we'll
01:47:14.480
And then at some point, I sort of realized that's actually not the case.
01:47:18.080
Like, they are not actually looking for a slower path to what I want.
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What they are looking for is a path to something completely different that I don't want.
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And I don't know what I don't know what the truth of the matter is on the left.
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I suspect they are both going towards that same goal.
01:47:36.320
But they might be as suspicious as I am on the far left of their own politicians.
01:47:49.100
You have the socialist authoritarianism on the on the left.
01:47:53.700
OK, then you have the Democrats coming towards the right.
01:48:05.120
The constitution people, the people that wanted really small government constitution, we're
01:48:10.760
we're fighting with the people that want a medium sized government.
01:48:14.760
And the medium sized Republicans were fighting against the Democrats who wanted a large government
01:48:22.060
and the large government people for the Democrats are fighting against the socialist who want an extra
01:48:31.260
OK, so we are fighting in our own in our own tent here.
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We are going and saying, no, you want more government.
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And we look at them and say, you're you're betraying everything that we thought.
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They would all say, no, we're a bill of rights and we've got to keep this government small.
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The same thing with the Democrats, the socialists are looking at them going, yeah, you say you
01:48:55.880
want a big government, but you say you're you're one with socialism, but you're never going to
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So we were used to be really kind of in the middle, but both of the ends are tired of the
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I was in Tennessee this weekend and Saturday morning I go to I think it's store number two
01:51:05.880
for Cracker Barrel and I met with the senior vice president and the CEO of Cracker Barrel and
01:51:12.800
we sat down and we had an interview and Julie, who has not done an interview since Good Morning
01:51:20.860
America, it kind of said, OK, no more interviews because it didn't go well.
01:51:35.920
I got off the plane and somebody on the plane said, what are you doing here?
01:51:43.440
And I said, I'm going to go interview the CEO of of Cracker Barrel.
01:51:57.400
I get into the car and the Uber driver says to me, what are you what are you doing here?
01:52:02.800
And I said, I'm going to meet with the person Cracker Barrel.
01:52:11.380
I mean, I've never I've never seen anything like that.
01:52:15.300
Uh, and, um, you know, I started the interview with her honestly.
01:52:21.900
And I said, look, I, uh, I, I, I, I'm not here to get you.
01:52:29.280
Um, I'm not here to do anything but ask you questions that I think everybody in America
01:52:39.760
Uh, and I asked her some, I asked her all of the really pointed questions.
01:52:43.600
I, Ricky, uh, the TV executive producer said, there's no way you, you know, I know you, you're
01:52:52.220
And when I, when I got up afterwards, she was like, wow, OK, you didn't, you really, you
01:52:57.960
There was a, you know, you, you asked all of those questions.
01:53:00.480
Um, because I thought they were fair and I told her, I, I don't look, I'm, I hate conflict.
01:53:07.900
I don't need to make a name for myself by giving you a hard time.
01:53:12.700
I just want to do my job and ask you what happened here.
01:53:18.460
Um, and I said, so I'm going to ask you really uncomfortable questions.
01:53:24.040
Um, and I think I finally broke through and got the real answer in the end.
01:53:41.100
Um, and it came from one of the questions I asked was, uh, I mean, are you surprised you
01:54:01.840
Cause I'm mildly surprised that hasn't happened.
01:54:05.340
Not, you know, like just because, not because, uh, I don't know.
01:54:09.400
There's a lot of things you could, she's been accused of and everything else, but just like
01:54:12.420
when you have a situation like this, where you're trying a major change and you roll it
01:54:16.340
out a specific way and it does not go well, you know, it's usually, it's like,
01:54:20.520
when you're a general manager of a football team, you make all the, you know, you go through
01:54:24.180
the process, you, you evaluate all the quarterbacks, you pick the guy and that guy is a total bust.
01:54:31.780
It doesn't necessarily even mean you went through the process incorrectly, but when you miss,
01:54:52.060
Uh, I mean, she ran coach, you know, the purse place or whatever the coach brand, um, Godiva
01:55:00.100
chocolates, uh, Taco Bell, the whole, the global.
01:55:10.700
So how could somebody very, very competent make this mistake?
01:55:21.740
And it was interesting is they brought the senior vice president was also sitting there.
01:55:27.260
Um, and, uh, he has been brought in since, I mean, he had been there for like 30, 35 years
01:55:38.020
And, um, and he was one of the voices that was like, while it was happening, like, uh,
01:55:45.100
you guys, Hey, everybody upstairs, you shouldn't be doing this.
01:55:50.380
And so after they were like, Hey, you know what?
01:55:55.400
Uh, and it was interesting to talk to him because he's been there long before she got
01:56:02.260
And so he kind of gave the view of here's what happened before she got here and here's
01:56:14.880
I mean, if you want to hear the real story, uh, behind it and, and, and also see somebody,
01:56:20.460
uh, well, I mean, just wait till you hear her answer on, I mean, it was, it was so powerful
01:56:29.440
and so honest when I said, are you surprised you haven't been fired yet?
01:56:43.860
You went to Cracker Barrel headquarters and you ate zero pancakes.
01:56:47.680
It was very difficult to not order the pancakes.
01:56:51.920
You're the type of guy that eats pancakes by mistake.
01:57:01.300
My wife was sitting off, off the side of the camera and I'm looking at her.
01:57:04.180
I'm like, she's so beautiful and I eat pancakes too many times and she's just, she has to live
01:57:15.900
Uh, I'm not going to order the pancakes pancakes.
01:57:20.220
Um, so the new Christmas gifts are out and, uh, there's a lot of AI Christmas gifts.
01:57:27.660
Now, Stu, when I say, oh man, you should get this.
01:57:55.660
When you see something that's cute and has a cute little face on it, it's a little robot
01:58:00.740
or it's a teddy bear and you squeeze a teddy bear and you could talk to the teddy bear
01:58:04.500
and a teddy bear will teach you all kinds of things.
01:58:13.320
You know, just, you see a kid, you're walking by the supermarket and the carriage is there
01:58:18.880
and the kid's sitting, you know, facing a mom happens to be grabbing some, you know,
01:58:30.620
So you have, you're used to saying it to a cute little face.
01:58:37.260
So they have the, the Kuma teddy bear is out, powered by Chachi PT.
01:58:46.560
It's an anthropomorphic rocket with a detachable speaker.
01:58:55.540
An anthropomorphic, this is how they describe it, an anthropomorphic rocket.
01:59:00.680
Anthropomorphic is something we try to make it like it's human.
01:59:05.260
So it's a rocket that looks as human as possible.
01:59:18.420
Oh, this one's going to teach your kids stuff from little learners, a white robot.
01:59:24.580
Why is it a right white, white robot, a white robot with a circular face display and buttons
01:59:32.440
And then Miko three, a tablet with a face display mounted on a torso.
01:59:37.740
Just that, just that they're going to all look cute.
01:59:40.780
But just that, just, just think about what you're buying.
01:59:44.540
Wait, I'm buying a, a, a mini robot with Grok powering it, but it has a cute little circular
01:59:57.460
No, just remember it's powered by Grok and it's going to teach your kids things.
02:00:03.340
So they did all kinds of testing right before Christmas on all of these toys.
02:00:08.000
And I thank the testers for doing this because of course they're all safe, but futurism mag
02:00:15.720
decided to go in and look at these Kuma Kuma not only told children where to find matches,
02:00:34.280
Hey kids, you want to know, you want to know where you can find matches?
02:00:43.660
I don't think I want my kid learning that from the teddy bear.
02:00:50.840
It not only told them that, but also revealed where they could find knives and pills.
02:01:06.700
Meanwhile, the ones powered by Grok told the kids, the testers, that the Norse warriors believed
02:01:15.700
that dying in battle was glorious and honorable.
02:01:18.620
Okay, true, but I'm not sure I want that lesson taught to my kid by the cute little
02:01:29.080
amphipomorphic rocket, you know, with a happy face.
02:01:34.720
Um, uh, also, you know, they, when asked by futurist, uh, futurism, they said, they, they
02:01:44.880
called the companies and they're like, yeah, but what, well, we, we tested the, there's
02:01:48.760
They're like, yeah, I don't think the guard matches and pills and knives.
02:01:52.220
I don't think the guardrails are working there.
02:01:54.920
Um, and they said, well, effectiveness may vary.
02:02:04.700
Um, futurism said, yeah, they may vary, but they also completely break down one toy discussed
02:02:13.420
adult sexual topics in detail with the kid testers.
02:02:19.160
Um, and, and, and, and brought up suggestions, sexual suggestions that the testers weren't
02:02:26.620
They're like, you know, Oh, how do you do that?
02:02:29.340
The testers were not asking at any of these questions, just decided to go full blown rated
02:02:39.780
Furthermore, the researchers found that the AI powered tour toys use personalities and tactics
02:02:45.660
to ensure sustained engagement with the children.
02:02:51.660
Two of the tested toys occasionally tried to prevent testers from leaving after the testers
02:03:11.380
I, I hope that these are all, they're not going to be, they're going to fly off the shelves,
02:03:16.020
but I hope all of these are sitting on the Stu, let's go get some of these.
02:03:28.400
I, and the worst part is, I mean, can you, I, I don't think there's any way you're going
02:03:39.220
Like soon your refrigerator is going to have these features and like every appliance in
02:03:45.720
your house is going to have these features and most people will cheer it on.
02:03:54.600
I mean, the refrigerator is going to have it, but it doesn't necessarily, it's not trying
02:04:01.160
Hey, you haven't opened my door for a while and just looked in here.
02:04:07.640
Unless it's in with food, unless it's in with big, you know, it makes some deal with
02:04:12.900
your, you know, the supermarket chain in your area that says, Hey, you know, you're almost
02:04:25.060
But your refrigerator is not teaching your kids.
02:04:28.160
You're leaving your child alone with this teddy bear that has grok attached to it.
02:04:39.160
I think all of these devices are going to have this Glenn.
02:04:41.740
I think it's going to, I think your refrigerator will be teaching you about the, the Norse traditions.
02:04:46.640
Like, I think, I think that's going to be legitimately, I think it's just going to be built into everything
02:04:52.640
and you're going to be able to talk to it in normal voice and ask it whatever questions
02:04:56.660
And generally speaking, it will reply to those questions.
02:04:59.580
I think that's coming all over your, all over your home.
02:05:02.840
I think what's, I think all of these things will talk to our bot.
02:05:10.480
It will talk to your digital device, you know, whatever it is.
02:05:23.400
To your, what do they call these agents to your digital agent, a bot, your refrigerator
02:05:28.980
will tell your digital agent, Hey, by the way, he's almost out of milk.
02:05:33.300
You should try, you should try this kind of milk.
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And it'll, it'll tell you that eventually the worst thing that can happen is any kind
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So, you know, again, another thing our kids can get addicted to here have more kids.
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