Trump vs. Biden: Which Is the Crime Family? | Guests: Winston Marshall & Carol Roth | 8⧸16⧸23
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 3 minutes
Summary
A Democrat representative claims that Trump has made millions in foreign dollars, and Biden hasn t done anything. Glenn Beck compares the two cases and explains why both should be looked at the same way. He also talks about Mantis X and how it can be used to improve your shot.
Transcript
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I want to talk to you a little bit about Mantis X.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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This is a Democrat representative claiming Trump has made millions in foreign dollars
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We're going to do a serious analysis of what the law should be about money making.
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And you would take part in a serious investigation?
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And we're going to release a report about all of the foreign government emoluments, millions of dollars.
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We can document that Donald Trump pocketed at the hotels, at the golf courses, through business deals when he was president and that his family got.
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But they've not laid a glove on Joe Biden as president.
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They haven't been able to show any criminal corruption on his part.
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And we all seem clear that this guy was addicted to drugs and did a lot of really unlawful and wrong things.
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And we have said, let the justice system run its course.
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Anytime Donald Trump actually gets indicted after a grand jury has already determined that there's probable cause to believe.
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For them, Donald Trump could never be guilty of anything.
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First of all, let's look at the Georgia case on Donald Trump.
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Well, let me just give you a rundown of some of the conspiratorial acts.
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The Fulton County prosecutor indicted Meadows for soliciting phone numbers from a pair of Pennsylvania lawmakers.
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Hey, can you give me the phone number of this guy and this guy?
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Meadows sent a text message to United States Representative Scott Perry from Pennsylvania and stated,
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Can you send me the number for the speaker and the leader of the Pennsylvania legislator?
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This was an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
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Act 22 cited the Georgia indictment charge to Trump with conspiracy for encouraging supporters to watch One American News Network.
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He wrote, quote, Georgia hearings now on One American News.
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This was, quoting, this was an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
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Act 100 of the indictment faulted the president for encouraging supporters to tune in to Newsmax.
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Act 101 listed another tweet that encouraged supporters to tune in to the right-side broadcasting network as an act of conspiracy.
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Act 38 of the criminal indictment charged Giuliani for retweeting a patriot call to action that encourages voters to call their members of Congress.
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This was an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy.
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Defendant David Schaefer indicted for reserving a room at the Georgia Capitol in December 2020.
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Reserving the room, which was used for a meeting of alternate presidential electors,
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declared an overt act of furtherance of the conspiracy.
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Act 32, criminal indictment charged Trump for calling the Georgia state leaders
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to ensure signature verification and call for a special session.
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This was an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
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Act 45, Michael Roman is faulted for requesting an unidentified, unindicted co-conspirator
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to encourage the co-defendant Misty Hampton to attend a House committee hearing in Georgia on election fraud.
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This was an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy.
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Now, let me look at the Biden case because he said they got nothing on Biden.
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Biden records obtained through the subcommittee subpoenas reveal that Bidens and their family members,
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their associates, have received over $20 million in payments from foreign entities.
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In Romania, September 28, 2015, Vice President Biden welcomed Romanian President Klaus Indoninis or whatever to the White House.
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Within five weeks of this meeting, a Romanian businessman involved with a high-profile corruption prosecution in Romania
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began depositing a Biden Associates bank account, which ultimately made their way into the Biden family accounts.
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He made 16 of the 17 payments, totaling over $3 million to the Biden Associates account,
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Biden family accounts ultimately received approximately $1.38 million.
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The total amount from Romania to the Biden family and their associates is over $3 million.
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Now, the Biden family, what exactly were they selling to this Romanian cat?
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Now, they keep saying this is just about Hunter Biden, who did some, clearly we all know he did some very, you know, some illegal things.
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Because you clearly have said he hasn't done any of those things.
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The president said specifically, my son has done nothing wrong.
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In China, on March 1st, 2017, less than two months after Vice President Joe Biden left public office,
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State Energy HK Limited, a Chinese company, wired $3 million to the Biden's Associates account.
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This is the same bank account used in the Romanian scandal.
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After the Chinese company wired the Biden Associates account with $3 million,
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the Bidens received approximately $1.65, $692 over a three-month period in different bank accounts.
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Additionally, the chairman gave Hunter Biden a diamond worth $80,000.
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Lastly, CEFC created a joint venture with the Bidens in the summer of 2017.
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The timeline lays out the WhatsApp messages and subsequent wires from the Chinese to the Bidens of $100,000 and then $5 million.
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The total amount from China, specifically with CEFC and their related entities, to the Biden family and Associates is over $8 million.
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Now, I would think that you don't have to get them on a conspiracy charge.
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See, a conspiracy charge, what is a conspiracy?
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It's a meeting between two people that agree to do something.
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I've met with Stu and we've agreed to do something.
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And then a furtherance of that is me meeting with Stu again or me calling somebody and saying, hey, I need to book a room for Stu.
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The effect of a conspiracy, however, is to discredit people.
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Now, they call us conspiracy theorists, but then charge us with conspiracy.
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Anybody who was with Donald Trump on saying, I don't think that election was fair, apparently part of the conspiracy.
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You're getting us for texting a state legislator saying I need the numbers?
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I think the $5 million from China, the $8 million total to the family and associates, I think that's a little bigger.
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And I think that it's clear what's happening once somebody just asks a simple question.
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I mean, I know that, and this is illegal, I know that you were selling the illusion, Hunter Biden was, but he was all by himself, right?
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So then, who set up all of the shell companies?
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And why is the family not coming out and saying, I didn't know I had a shell company?
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How come no one's asking about the shell companies?
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One is doing, you may disagree with them, but one is doing exactly what Hillary Clinton did.
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And the conspiracy is to discredit the American election system.
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Because I think that had been done long before by, I don't know, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Rahm Emanuel, everybody who has said it, in Georgia specifically, Stacey Abrams.
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What hasn't been done is taking millions of dollars and they know that this is the problem.
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Because listen to what that representative said at the very beginning.
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Remember, they're trying him, every time he's indicted, they go after the system.
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To do a serious analysis of what the law should be about money making.
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And you would take part in a serious investigation.
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And we're going to release a report about all of the foreign government emoluments.
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We can document that Donald Trump pocketed at the hotels, at the golf courses, through business deals.
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Through his golf courses and his hotels, all the money he pocketed, he did a business deal long ago to have a hotel in a country.
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And they're getting him for taking the money from the hotels and putting it in his pocket.
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What are you, what are you, what are you saying?
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Do you have evidence that he took illegal money?
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And he was laundering that money from the hotel through several different shell corporations?
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Because we have, from the banking system to the treasury, 70, 70 warnings that this is money laundering in regards to the Biden.
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70, 70, do you have one of those for Donald Trump?
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So, tonight, cocaine, shell companies, shady money from foreign oligarchs, cover-ups that go straight to the top of the federal government.
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Now you have multiple federal whistleblowers that have come forward.
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We're going to take you through the bank records that show millions of dollars being exchanged while Joe Biden was vice president.
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Notice that guy on ABC also said, you don't have anything on Joe Biden when he was president.
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Because we have it when he was vice president and up until the very end of the election period when he said to his son, you've got to quit.
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First, it was Biden had no knowledge of his son's business dealings.
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So they moved to Biden never discussed Hunter's business dealings.
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But now testimony from both the IRS whistleblowers and Devin Archer directly contradict that.
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So now they're saying, well, none of the evidence shows a direct cash payment to Joe, right?
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I mean, this is the way you get a crime family convicted convicted.
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Michael Corleone, when he was the godfather, did not receive the money directly.
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This family should be charged with Rico crimes.
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A Florida woman poured Diet Mountain Dew soda on herself.
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35-year-old Nicole Max was charged with tampering with evidence after police say that she was a murderer.
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Early on July 1st, a Daytona Beach police officer was flagged down by a resident about a fire at the home on Clark Street.
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When firefighters extinguished the fire, they found a man dead on the floor of the house with blunt force trauma to the back of his head.
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Police identified the man as 79-year-old Michael Carasoli.
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Police then put out a bulletin seeking Max as the person of interest.
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She was later found by an officer who said she was shoeless but had ripped clothing and blood on her leg.
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The police report said she dropped a knife and a hammer when the police confronted her.
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When questioned, she said, well, I know I'm homeless.
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She then allegedly poured the diet Mountain Dew over her head.
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I, did she think she was washing the blood off?
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I, that's not one of the benefits of Mountain Dew.
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That's why it came to you, because you do the dew.
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And I'm wondering, are you just trying to do that and get all the DNA evidence off you?
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I, if there's yet another benefit of Mountain Dew that I didn't know about, I am even more sold.
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I think you should look it up on your, does Mountain Dew wash away DNA?
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He, he Googled, does Mountain Dew wash away DNA in furtherance of a conspiracy?
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Back to back studios, America and Glenn TV tonight on blaze TV.
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Glenn, uh, the Mountain Dew thing did not work for this poor woman.
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Just Google, does anything wash away the bloody DNA on me?
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Um, how long before they find that random person I killed on the way to work this morning?
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I'm not going to, I'm not going to Google that.
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Have you ever heard the guy a few months ago who was in court and they were reading his
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On January 1st, the defendant Googled using his son's iPad.
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Keep in mind that the defendant said he left at 6 a.m.
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At 4.55 a.m. on January 1st, he searched how long before a body starts to smell.
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At 4.58 a.m. how to stop a body from decomposing.
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10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to.
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At 6.25 a.m. on the 1st, how long for someone to be missing to inherit.
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At 6.34 a.m. on the 1st, can you throw away body parts?
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At 9.34 a.m. on the 1st, how long does DNA last?
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At 9.59 a.m. can identification be made on partial remains?
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At 11.34 a.m. disememberment and the best ways to dispose of a body.
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At 1.08, what happens when you put body parts in ammonia?
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At 1.21 p.m., is it better to throw crime scene clothes away or wash them?
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Is it better to throw crime scene clothes away or wash them?
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There was also information gained from the defender's phone, which showed on January 2nd, he was at home.
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So, the funny part is, first of all, he's just standing there as they're reading this, which is, you know, looking very miserable as they're going through this.
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Perhaps the best detail, though, if you missed it at the very beginning, is all of these were Googled on his son's iPad.
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Oh, an idiot and obviously a horrible person for multiple reasons.
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But if you're going to be a murderer, perhaps don't Google every detail about your body disposal.
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By the way, speaking of stupid and abhorrent people, I don't know if you saw, but Joe Biden came out yesterday with a tweet.
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As residents of Hawaii mourn the loss of life and devastation taking place all across their beautiful home, we mourn with them.
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Like I've said, not only our prayers are with those impacted, but every asset we have will be available to them.
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We're laser-focused on getting aid to survivors, including critical needs assistance,
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a one-time $700 payment per household offering relief during this unimaginably difficult time.
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Now I'm torn on this because I don't think the federal government should be involved at all.
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This is insurance companies should have had all of this covered.
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Um, but if you're going to do something, you've lost everything in your life and you're laser-focused on these with every asset we have
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Maybe he was thinking that it was like in 1923 money.
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1923, you could buy a house and a car with that kind of money.
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My guess is Joe Biden's not going to hold back buying people off from a tragedy eventually.
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Like, I'm sure they're going to throw tons of money at this.
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Uh, you know, I, I, my guess is there's some, this is a quick rollout payment and then in a week they'll throw $65 billion at, you know,
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they certainly seem to have no qualms about throwing money at things, whether it solves problems or not.
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The same day that they did that, they gave $1.8 million to Hawaii, $1.8.
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The same time, $200 million in addition, $200 million to Ukraine.
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I mean, the amount of money we're spending in Ukraine is just, I mean, it is.
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I mean, I, you know, there's got to be some limit on it, I would think, but maybe not.
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When you have the modern monetary theory running, I guess you don't have to worry about such things when you're just printing new money all the time.
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And there doesn't seem to be a lot of opposition to it, by the way, we should point out in Congress.
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It seems like Republicans are going along with this just as much as Democrats are.
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Yeah, Republicans are actually spending $2 million, again, more money than they sent to Hawaii, $2 million for advertising to get people on board with the war in Ukraine.
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Can you, do you have any theory as to what the political philosophy is between, in the way that he's handled this situation in Hawaii?
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Like, just like basic politics would tell you, don't look disengaged.
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I think he's, it's a state that they have locked up and they're never going to, they don't need to buy a vote in Hawaii.
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That is really, really callous and horrible to say, but that's the only thing I can come up with.
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So, he gave, uh, he gave 1.8 and that's as the United States government, okay, already our Maui wildfire relief, we have already, uh, raised and given $321,842.
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This audience, uh, and I've only mentioned it maybe three times, we have given $321,000.
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I was going to say, that's a pretty good number.
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That, I mean, and that's just from the radio audience.
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I mean, I, I think we, I think just because we should be doing this anyway, uh, and, you know, we, we're supposed to hate the people who vote differently than us and they definitely vote differently than, than we do in, in Hawaii.
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If you, if you want to give to, uh, the Maui wildfire relief, uh, just go to mercury1.org and give to our, uh, emergency relief section.
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We have funded, uh, a DC-8 aircraft with 17 tons of relief supplies on board, including solar lights and hygiene, uh, hygiene kits.
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Teams, uh, are helping homeowners in some of the most devastated communities sift through the ashes and search for their valuables, photos, mementos, anything that is left.
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Uh, we have set up, uh, hotspots, Wi-Fi and emergency response communication services in Maui.
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So critical communication can happen on the island.
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We've been working and partnering with Harvest Church, partnering with local churches to provide, um, comfort, uh, provide shelter and comfort for the survivors.
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Uh, they're helping Maui residents who have lost everything and are continuing to preach the gospel to the community.
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Uh, and of course our good partners at Operation Barbecue Relief teams are on the ground in my, uh, Maui now providing hot meals and vital resources for survivors and first response teams.
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If you'd like to help us, we try to be prepared for any emergency relief, especially here in America.
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Uh, because if we want the government to do less, we have to do more.
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I sure would like to see that we could raise 1.9.
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Jesus, Jesus wouldn't do that, but I'm not Jesus.
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So, I mean, Jesus, I don't think it's in the Bible.
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Give to Caesar that which is Caesar and then just up him one.
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I, I, I get, because I mean, I don't think, you know, the, the Katrina backlash back in the day with George Shelby Bush was not about helping people in New Orleans.
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I mean, he knew he wasn't going to get any votes in New Orleans.
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He had, he had people, the, all of the federal aid was outside of the flood zone.
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It was waiting there and he had told them, you got to shut this city down.
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No, I, my understanding, I mean, he, my understanding is he eventually did land the plane.
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But, but, but, I mean, I'm not saying that, like, it's a legitimate criticism.
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My point is that, like, just from a straight politics perspective, you want to look competent in your job.
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The Maui thing or the Hawaii thing is not about whether he is necessarily getting voters in Hawaii.
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It's about other people outside of this who might be undecided looking at the way he's handling this and being, wait a minute, what is this?
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I'm not saying, I'm not saying they care at all about anyone.
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I'm not saying if they had the choice, they wouldn't destroy them all with lasers.
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What I'm saying is they want to win the election.
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So why allow yourself to look so pathetically incompetent?
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My theory is that they know they're going to win.
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Everything you say, everything, everything that they did the last election, wait, you're not going to have him go out and you're going to put him in.
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Pathetic little places where everybody has to stay in their circle six feet apart from each other.
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You remember how stupid that was, how no one came out for Joe Biden, like no one was coming out for Joe Biden.
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And we all sat here and went, what are they doing?
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He's in his basement with his mom all the time.
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But like, I mean, they made, for example, they went around and did speech after speech after speech about student loans.
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They sent Kamala Harris down to Florida to yell about the fake controversy on our history.
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And so wait, wait, both of those have something else attached to them.
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Let me remind me of that because it's really important.
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You knew ChatGPT was going to be used for cybercrime, cybercrime purposes at some point, right?
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Just to gather information, generate phishing campaigns and spam, create malicious codes.
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The sheer beauty of it is they can do it so much faster now and it can adapt so much faster.
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So you always have to look at the goals of the Biden administration move, and they're not usually what they're stated.
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For instance, Kamala Harris, you used the example of her going down and saying, you know, they're distorting black history.
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Her job was to make sure the distortion remains and make sure we continue to divide ourselves on race.
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Those both play into the goals of the Biden administration.
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If you think like Cloward and Piven, overwhelm the system.
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So then why not just give a whole bunch of money, if that's the theory, to Hawaii?
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Why not just overwhelm the system and just give them tons of money?
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Well, did you see what the governor, Josh Green, is saying now?
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He's announced that he is considering acquiring the properties in the Seaside Resort Town to be able to possibly put workforce housing back in, put it back into families, or make it an open space in perpetuity as a memorial to the people who were lost.
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I guarantee you they're not going to put houses back there.
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Because they're already saying, it'd be a long time before we can build back there.
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It is, this is driving the left out of their mind.
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The best comment I heard was, this is not country music.
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But now the left, honestly, this is from Variety Magazine.
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We're going to talk to the guy who is the banjo player.
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So, Winston, I saw a piece that you wrote, I think it was in The Spectator, about Rolling
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They are losing their mind over Oliver Anthony.
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Yeah, well, we should start by saying the story of Oliver Anthony is absolutely wonderful.
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He's a kid, factory worker from Appalachian, America, and he has currently got four songs
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in the top 10, 10 songs in the top 25 iTunes chart, and all three of the top three.
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These songs have been recorded on his phone, just his beautiful voice and a guitar.
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It's so authentic, and it's so real, and this, Glenn, is the counterculture that we've been
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All of this music that we hear a lot of the time that just enforces the establishment.
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This is a real, authentic musician who's howling against both Republicans and Democrats, the
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And it's just so exciting, and very rarely do I get this excited about things happening
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And yes, the music press, Rolling Stone, and not just them, a lot of the music press
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immediately, instead of sharing in this excitement of a truly countercultural moment, instead they
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look at who's enjoying this music, and they denigrate it accordingly.
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So, for example, for Oliver Antony, they run the headlines, right-wing influencers have
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And I think that, you know, it almost sounded completely backhanded, as if that has anything
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And this is part of a bigger picture we're seeing.
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When Jason Aldean, who is number four in the iTunes charts, let's say, just behind Oliver
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Antony, had the incident a month ago with Try That In A Small Town, a song bemoaning the
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Crime we know has gone up something like, I think, 44% in the last 10 years, 8% since 2021.
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And instead of, you know, sort of understanding that sentiment, they paint the whole thing.
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They ran a title, the most ridiculous right-wing country songs of all time, you know, hooking
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As if being worried about crime is a right-wing talking point.
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No, it doesn't matter who you are, crime is an issue that we all are concerned about.
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And, you know, I could speak at length about Rolling Stone.
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And last year, for example, there's another huge story.
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Bryson Gray, who is a rapper, unknown rapper, beat Adele, the biggest selling music artist
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He put out a song called Let's Know Brandon, and it beat her to number one in the iTunes
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You know, in music, and I know this music, when you have an album or a single you're
00:50:19.960
about to put out, you work out who's putting out albums, because you don't want to put
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out the same time as an artist, because then no one, you'll just get clouded out.
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Adele, no one dares put out a song at the same time as Adele, because she's definitely
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And then here comes Bryson Gray with the song Let's Go Brandon, and it goes to number one.
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Now, Rolling Stone didn't even report on that story.
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They're so in their own bubble that they didn't.
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This magazine that has been the countercultural magazine of American post-war history, they're
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so blind to genuine counterculture today in the 21st century that they miss these massive
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stories, or they spin them into this bizarre narrative.
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So, I'm not sure that it is, you know, counterculture.
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I think they were only counterculture because maybe, perhaps, they were all leftists.
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Now, they're not covering it because they never were counterculture.
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They had their ideology, and they were always leftist.
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And now that the right is, and I can't even say this guy is right, other than meaning non-politically.
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His words are the feeling of America, which is counterculture.
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So, why wouldn't they be covering it unless they weren't counterculture the whole time?
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Well, I think it would be unfair to say that they weren't counterculture back in the 60s
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They were the drug-taking, you know, avant-garde musicians.
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So, what happened, and that boomer generation, they had some truly great writers.
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Tom Wolfe, who's even now considered a conservative author to some people.
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They had some of the great post-war American writers.
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But they were the boomer generation, and the boomer generation are now the establishment.
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Back then, they were the counterculture because of how the culture or the people in charge were.
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I don't know if you necessarily call it leftists, but the progressives, I would say, are in charge.
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And so, counterculture now needs to be against that.
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And when these counterculture moments happen, as with Oliver Anthony, as with Jason Albine, as with Bryson Gray, as with the Sound of Freedom movie, oh, I didn't even mention that.
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And the way they documented this astonishing film, a beautiful—I saw it in a metropolitan city in Los Angeles in a middle-working-class area, part of town, a multi-ethnic audience.
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The whole theater was in tears, and there was a standing ovation at the end.
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This is a film exposing the two million children across the world being sex-trafficked.
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So, you know, Winston, I can't let you talk about this without pointing out, because I'm so—I've told you, I think, when you were here, this audience that you're speaking to now is, I think, the greatest collection of human beings as an audience ever assembled.
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This audience is the one that paid for that operation.
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Not the movie, but paid for that operation to save those kids.
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It's absolutely astonishing, and it is God's work.
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And, you know, there's a famous line—well, there's a line that's become famous in that film.
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And when you see the attacks by establishing magazines like Rolling Stone, calling it far right, and QAnon conspiracy theories, you cannot help but see this all as some sort of spiritual war.
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Clearly, this film and the work of Tim Ballard is God's work saving children, and anyone who's immediately leading by attacking that, it's pretty obvious which side they're on, and it's not the side of the angel.
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When I saw them go after this song and say that it was far right, okay, because he was talking about high taxes and welfare and everything else, okay, I get it.
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But then to say it was QAnon and a weird subset of the right that seems to be obsessed with pedophilia, but obsessed in the right way, you know, trying to stop it and stop children from the sex slavery industry.
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How are they sitting around going, yeah, I know, it's just crazy, these people against pedophilia?
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Well, there's one Vox.com article that argued that the film did more damage than the evil it was purporting to expose, which is just absolutely astonishing.
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And you just, I suppose one has to pray for these people that are cooped up in their bedrooms, tapping away at their keyboard, not actually offering anything to the world except to tear down, like Sons of Cain, anything good that they see.
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And to be, I mean, I can get angry about it, Glenn, but actually maybe I should be laughing.
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I think they grossed, I mean, something like $150 million on a $15 million budget.
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They're speaking in a way that these magazines who no one reads anymore anyway, they're just desperately scraping at the night in, I don't know.
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I guess I'm going to try, I split it between frustration and anger at what they say, but also it's just so ludicrous, I suppose, out of the laugh.
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He is from Mumford & Sons, and he was the guy who was kind of kicked out because he just was saying what he thought.
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Let me take you one last place, and that is to Variety magazine.
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They are now saying that perhaps Oliver Antony is too good to be true, that he's not authentic, that he's a plant.
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Well, this is the conspiratorial left, I think.
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You know, we get called conspiratorial for all our perfectly normal opinions, and now we can see that the conspiracy theories are really coming from them, but genuine ones.
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Where I do agree with him, though, is that Oliver Antony does seem to be too good to be true, and there's a spark in him.
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The God's working for him, and I can only pray that he keeps this, and that he's not manipulated by these evil actors, and that he's not brought down by quite something.
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You know, I've been through it a few times, and I'm sure you have as well, Glenn, that when you have that sort of limelight, that sort of spotlight, you have a lot of people attacking you, it does affect you, and it affects your soul.
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And we must pray for Oliver right now that he's not affected by this stuff because he's really doing God's work, and he's exposing these foul actors for who they really are.
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We, the people, can see how ludicrous their comments are.
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So he is not doing anything, which I think is smart, and then at the same time, I have a problem with it.
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He is not doing anything with anyone political.
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He's just not taking anything to gain additional exposure, not that he needs it.
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But I heard somebody say that, well, that hurts the right because somebody should, you know, if he's singing about these things and we agree with them and they don't, but I don't feel that way.
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I think you're right, Glenn, and I don't think we should see this as a right and left wing.
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That's playing the same bloody game the Rolling Stone magazine is playing.
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Music has the ability to transcend and unite, and there's no reason why, whatever your political identity is, and as it changes through your life, there's no reason why you can't enjoy this music for what it is.
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And I actually disagree with whoever said that because Oliver should take his time.
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This is a real talent, but we're going to know the name of Oliver Anthony for many years to come, and let's hope that this guy can unite us.
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I love your country, and I'm here a lot, and I always have this sense of two Americas, and I really hope that they can be reconciled.
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And it's people like Oliver, authentic, talented people like him who are in that position to do that, and I think it would be a shame for him to suddenly play into the hands of the right when he can transcend that.
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But against every other war, as long as I've been following politics.
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So, you know, it's weird how people are just switching places with this much money involved.
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They're very much like us, except when it comes to rights of people.
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He's now, by the way, the spokesperson for the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces.
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There's a spokesperson job just speaking to us?
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Well, you're telling me that the Ukrainian government has employed a transgender guy who's masquerading as a woman as a spokesperson to us to tell us that Vladimir Putin is a vampire and that he bathes in the blood of children?
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Look, there are a lot of things that need hyperbole.
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You don't really need to exaggerate the things he's done in his life.
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Read the article by John Jackson in Newsweek magazine.
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Ukraine military has a new transgender spokesperson.
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So the country has gone from we don't believe in gay marriage before the war to we're not only for gay marriage, we're for the parades during the war.
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And we've got to we've got to pass this gay marriage thing because that's what our boys on the front are fighting for.
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That's what our boys out on the front are fighting for for gay marriage.
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I bet they'd be surprised because when they left home, they most likely were not for gay marriage.
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But now that they're getting so much money from America.
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Well, you've got to have a transgender spokesperson because Americans need that.
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Is this like their understanding of what Americans want?
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Like they've seen all the stuff on TV and they're like, oh, they must really like.
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They're trying to transform Ukraine into the vision of Joe Biden or somebody or somebody more coherent.
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I mean, all the people on the left are very excited.
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No, it's an American transgender person who went over there and joined the military, joined the military and then fought and said, this isn't for me.
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And so then they put him in the medic tent and he didn't like that because he got scratches from a bomb that went off and he had some shrapnel in his hand and some scratches.
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And so now he's he's in Ukraine, you know, behind a green screen.
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That's one of the most unbelievable things I've ever seen in my life.
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Should win an award from should win an ESPY from ESPN and the incredible achievements.
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But then in addition, though, like it's it's like North Korean level propaganda.
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You don't need to exaggerate him to say that blood.
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If you look at Putin's mouth, you'll notice that blood drips from it.
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He's a vampire carrying out genocide against both Ukrainians and Russians alike.
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Have you not noticed the blood that's dripping from it?
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And they're like, we can't we don't have enough children.
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That's that is one of the legitimately we've I say this maybe too often.
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That's legitimately one of the strangest things I've ever seen.
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We say that every day, though, at times is just an expression.
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No, that is legitimately one of the strangest things I've ever seen in my life.
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I've given up on just saying that as an expression.
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I think now every time I say it, I'll say like, this is the weirdest thing.
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This is something that just doesn't make sense.
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I stop myself because every day I'm saying that.
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But like legitimately, that's one of the craziest things I've ever seen.
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The combination of of the transgendered situation, the delivery of it, the fact that like it's
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It's like, you know, it's like, it's like, you know, hey, Kim Jong-un, the first time
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It's like that, that really happened in North Korea.
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You don't need to exaggerate it to, to there's blood literally dripping off of his lips.
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Just because you haven't seen in a bathtub of blood doesn't mean he hasn't been in a
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And I mean, that's factual, but I will say this.
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I know, but I can confirm that he does not have blood dripping down his lips when I've
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Let me tell you something, a man who goes on a horse without his shirt, he immediately
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sees this beautiful woman and thinks, bathtub of blood, or maybe just her.
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Won't he be in a surprise when he finds out, wait a minute, you're not beautiful woman?
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I mean, it's not the ugliest Eastern European woman I've ever seen.
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Yeah, so Russian women or this woman, maybe Vlad is thinking, beautiful woman, and she's
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Oh, she's American, so she's hideously ugly on that scale.
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For me, except maybe one, except maybe one, and I've sold houses, always lose on houses.
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Um, but I've had one that really went above and beyond.
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When you have somebody who knows your market, knows what your house is worth, sells the houses
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I've been with this one real estate agent where they were like, I have the, I have phone number
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or across the country, and we'll help you find that kind of real estate agent, real estate
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So these are the, uh, auto trends that, uh, uh, car people believe are coming to an end
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in the next few years, bigger car designs, bigger vehicle price tags, bigger screens, driving
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So the first thing they see dying, unless new technology comes along, EVs will disappear
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When all the current crop of EVs have dead batteries, that will be the end.
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No, that's a crazy 75, 75% only by used cars, only by used cars.
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I would not have guessed it's the average age of a used car is 12.2 years with a stated
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battery life of 15 to 20 years under ideal conditions.
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When EVs are 12.2 years old, they'll have the possibility of the battery dead, battery
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None of the sellers would warranty a 12 year old EV.
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No one with common sense would buy a 12 year old EV.
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It does seem like there's not really a great resale market for these EVs.
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You could take all the gas powered cars off the market.
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I mean, you know, that that's that's what they're putting us into as well.
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They're blocking the road for any return to something that would work.
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We haven't hit a large number of people that have said, oh, man, my EV, it's worth crap.
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People don't realize there was a pre Elon Musk Tesla, but there was.
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In fact, we featured this car, the Tesla Roadster on CNN headline news.
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But there's a few of them are still out there for sale.
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And they did a big battery upgrade to these things.
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And it was supposed to like extend the battery life and make.
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There's only a few thousand of them that ever were sold.
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I mean, obviously, you can switch the batteries out.
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But now you're talking about second and third generation batteries and, you know, working with old.
01:21:42.660
And when you feel when you look at like technology, the way it develops, this is these cars are like sort of like computers on wheels.
01:21:49.700
Like they're less cars like a Tesla is not a car.
01:21:54.700
And as these things go on, you know how fast that stuff gets outdated.
01:22:00.120
Like it's all the bells and whistles that you get in these cars get outdated really, really quickly.
01:22:06.220
And, you know, everybody's going with these huge screens that, you know, the whole inside of your car is a screen.
01:22:16.360
Once somebody comes up with a new screen, then those cars.
01:22:20.200
I mean, have you seen the old screens in cars from like 10 years ago?
01:22:30.020
It looked, the screen looked ancient by the time I sold it.
01:22:35.120
And these are all, the whole car is a screen basically.
01:22:43.600
Not to mention too, like Tesla's obviously a success story, but like is Lucid going to be around for 25 years?
01:22:59.060
How long can they lose billions of dollars every year just on this stupid EV idea?
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If this isn't a hallucination, I don't know what is.
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And maybe that's because, again, even though inflation rates have come down, they are still paying more.
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What do you say, Secretary Yellen, to the clear majority of Americans who simply do not believe that the administration is helping them?
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And I have to say, I loved that cut of Janet Yellen.
01:27:13.920
You know, this is a woman who seems like she's been hallucinating for decades now.
01:27:18.080
So perhaps when she ate those magic mushrooms, it was an antidote.
01:27:21.980
And she had an actual moment of lucidity because, remember, inflation is transitory.
01:27:31.440
She was also the same person who wanted to go and peek into our bank accounts for every $600 transactions,
01:27:37.780
you know, to go after the billionaires because all of those billionaires with $600 transactions on Etsy,
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By the way, if you are an American official and you're going over to China,
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I would think it's important that someone is either with you from our side or their side
01:28:00.680
and would say, by the way, these are hallucinogenic mushrooms.
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I mean, how do we let our secretary of the treasury having business meetings eat hallucinogenic mushrooms?
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Yeah, you would think that they would have somebody who is checking the kitchens, ordering the food,
01:28:23.720
you know, putting protocols in place anywhere, even if you were domestic,
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let alone in a foreign country, let alone in China.
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So it just goes to show what a bang-up job this administration is doing once again.
01:28:35.760
Okay, so there was somebody, let me see if I can find this,
01:28:39.860
there was somebody that came in yesterday, economist Kalao Schwab, I didn't realize that,
01:28:49.940
founder of the World Economic Forum, said that the biggest threat to economic stability
01:28:56.720
is the imbalances of the world and laughed at the idea of a common currency for the BRICS countries.
01:29:08.100
Yeah, I mean, listen, Klaus Schwab has been peddling communism under a different brand for more than 50 years now.
01:29:17.340
He is the generator of the idea of stakeholders, that, you know, he gets to shape things
01:29:24.800
without having any sort of risk in the game versus a shareholder who obviously takes some risk.
01:29:30.960
I do think that he has biases towards certain parts of the world,
01:29:35.360
and perhaps the BRICS aren't included in that for whatever reason.
01:29:41.000
But you also have Jim O'Neill, former Goldman Sachs economist, saying the same thing.
01:29:49.060
It's just not going to happen, the BRICS currency taking on the dollar.
01:29:55.880
So, I mean, there are so many different projects that are going on that, you know,
01:30:00.760
perhaps it's not the BRICS currency, but one thing that has been underreported is that the
01:30:06.800
Bank for International Settlements, you may hear of it as BIS, which is the central bank's bank,
01:30:13.960
has been doing all kinds of interesting CBDC projects with different groups.
01:30:19.320
And there is one that is for China, Hong Kong, Thailand, and I believe it's the UAE that's
01:30:26.460
actually made a ton of progress. And we've spent a lot of time, Glenn, you and I talking about,
01:30:31.740
you know, the reserve currency situation and how the dollar is going down as a percentage of
01:30:37.640
reserve holdings. But the other reason why the U.S. dollar is so sticky is that it's used in so much
01:30:43.720
of payments. I've seen numbers anywhere from 80 to 88 percent of all foreign transactions from
01:30:50.560
country to country. The U.S. dollar is on one side or the other. So they are trying to attack
01:30:56.020
not just this reserve currency, but the payments. That's what this BRICS currency is about. But it's
01:31:02.120
also what these projects at places like the Bank for International Settlements are about is chipping
01:31:08.160
away the U.S. dollar's dominance. And if countries can trade amongst themselves going around the dollar,
01:31:15.040
then that has not only the economic implications here at home, but it also has geopolitical
01:31:21.980
implications because that means they can get around things like sanctions and regulations and taxes.
01:31:29.220
And for people to poo-poo that that's going to happen is insane because we're already seeing that.
01:31:35.380
We're already seeing China make deals with other countries for energy and trying to settle that
01:31:41.920
in the yuan that has some physical settlement in gold. China and many other central banks have been
01:31:48.840
loading up on gold in their reserves, probably as a not one-to-one backing, but some level of backing
01:31:55.520
for their currency. So the idea that these countries are not trying to chip away at the U.S.'s dominance
01:32:02.120
doesn't mean the U.S. dollar is going away, but taking us out of that pole position and having the
01:32:09.000
inability to leverage the dollar for the benefit of the government's expansion and financing,
01:32:15.300
for our benefit of cheap financing around the world, and for these sort of geopolitical endeavors,
01:32:29.720
So he's the guy who, you know, bet against the stock market in 2008, made more than, what,
01:32:38.260
$1.5, $1.6 billion. He has just bet against the U.S. stock market
01:32:46.860
to a large, with a large sum, over a trillion dollars. What's happening here?
01:32:56.140
So people who may know Michael Burry will know him from the book or the movie, The Big Short,
01:33:01.840
and he was one of the key figures that snipped out what was going on with the mortgage crisis,
01:33:06.840
made these big bets, and won in that particular case. He's made a lot of predictions. Some of them,
01:33:13.220
you know, just like anybody else in the stock market, some of them work, some of them don't.
01:33:17.540
And obviously, it's a function of timing. He has done this with options. So the trillion dollars
01:33:23.800
that you're looking at is the notional value. That means if everything were to come to fruition,
01:33:28.900
that could be, you know, potentially what it's worth. But that's not how much he put up. He put
01:33:34.400
up a fraction of that because he's putting on options and betting against it. I think the concern-
01:33:39.780
When you do that and you lose, don't you have to cough up the money?
01:33:44.500
No. So when you buy an option, you're buying a contract for a fraction of its value. So it's
01:33:50.640
sort of like placing a fractional bet. So if I think that the stock market is going to go up,
01:33:57.540
I might buy a call option and it says, okay, well, in the future on this particular date,
01:34:03.280
if it's gone up 20%, I get a huge windfall. But I only have to pay a tiny fraction of that to make
01:34:09.700
that bet. And so many, most of these things expire and you lose that small amount. But when
01:34:16.740
you get it right, it's a big potential payout. So according to the Securities and Exchange
01:34:22.760
Commission, he filed on Monday, more than 93% of his entire portfolio is now betting against the stock
01:34:31.000
market. Yes. So basically, there is this notion out there amongst the investors that the Fed is
01:34:37.400
putting forth of what is called a soft landing. And that is that the Fed is going to be able to
01:34:43.400
control inflation without disrupting the economy. And some of the issues that we've been talking about,
01:34:51.200
whether it's the potential for a bank crisis or the stickiness of inflation, creates a lot of
01:34:58.060
concerns over whether that can actually be achieved. And it may not be achieved in one of two ways.
01:35:03.660
Either you don't get the inflation down and that causes a series of problems, or you do get the
01:35:09.020
inflation down and you do that by disrupting the economy. So based on the things that he's seeing,
01:35:15.580
and certainly I haven't had the chance to speak with him yet, but given his interest in banks,
01:35:21.080
it could be some of the headwinds in banks. We've seen a downgrade of some of the banks. We've seen
01:35:26.700
Fitch say that they may have to downgrade even the big banks. We've seen an FDIC report showing
01:35:32.840
concern. We've seen an academic report showing concern over the banking sector, even though we're
01:35:37.920
telling that that's correct. That may be the source of what he's concerned about, not to mention the
01:35:43.960
commercial real estate issues there, since that's an area that he's been focused on previously. But
01:35:49.200
that's just speculation on my part, because I haven't heard why it is that specifically that he's
01:35:54.200
betting against him, but there's plenty of choices to be made.
01:35:57.620
So let me take a break. And when we come back, I want to talk to you about the commercial real
01:36:02.640
estate market, because there's an enormous amount of money and buildings that need to be refinanced.
01:36:13.920
And some of these big companies are just turning the buildings over to the banks and saying,
01:36:19.480
take it and walking away. That can't happen very many times before things begin to collapse. And if you
01:36:29.140
look at San Francisco and Los Angeles, they are ghost towns. And somebody is responsible for all of that
01:36:38.060
money in those buildings. So I want to talk to you about that. And also, also Ford. Ford seems to be
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hemorrhaging money. And how long can that go on before somebody says, okay, we're out of the electric
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So I was talking to a real estate guy and he said in the future, um, when we have all EVs,
01:38:29.880
all of these parking garages are not built to hold that much weight. The, if you swap cars out for EVs,
01:38:39.660
those things are just going to collapse. Uh, and he said there, and we're not sure if cars are really
01:38:45.360
going to be around. So some of us are looking at parking structures and can we build them in such
01:38:50.180
a way where we can make apartments out of them eventually? And it's like, this is crazy, just
01:38:55.800
crazy. And I know some, some cities are looking to convert these giant work towers into apartments
01:39:05.280
and condominiums, but there's no place for people to go and to shop and to work in some of these
01:39:12.300
cities. How much commercial real estate is coming up for renewal and what do you suppose is going to
01:39:20.360
happen? Yes. It just so happens that I have, uh, written on this previously. So there was a report
01:39:26.540
from Morgan Stanley from their chief investment officer. And they said that basically about half
01:39:32.980
of mortgage debt in commercial real estate is coming up for financing in the next two years.
01:39:39.040
But the part of commercial real estate that really is having the biggest issues is the office space,
01:39:45.020
right? Because they're dealing with the work from home situation and the fact that these cities have
01:39:49.600
been decimated by crime and nobody wants to go into the office. So it basically, they said almost a
01:39:55.300
quarter of the mortgages on office buildings have to be refinanced by the end of this year.
01:40:00.740
And one of the issues, this year, 2023. So this is an ongoing issue. And so they're, they're facing
01:40:08.540
that, that double whammy that now the interest rates are higher and their occupancy rates are lower
01:40:14.120
because people aren't going back to work, which is why you're seeing, um, in some cases, the people just
01:40:19.600
giving up and giving the keys back to the bank. The issue, you know, as it relates to the banking
01:40:24.580
sector, as we were just talking about is that in some cases, it's some of these smaller regional banks
01:40:30.340
that have a lot of exposure to commercial real estate. So that is a big potential issue in terms
01:40:37.300
of stability. Now we've seen the federal reserve step up and backstop all kinds of, you know, crazy
01:40:44.040
things on balance sheets before. And certainly, um, in the, in the short term, we've seen them backstop
01:40:49.140
the long dated treasury securities. So whether they're going to have to come in and do something
01:40:54.140
for commercial real estate, um, you know, I think that's a, a, a big possibility. And it seems like
01:41:00.200
so far they've been willing to do that because if they don't do that, then it is utter chaos in the
01:41:05.860
banking sector. And then all bets are off, which is, you know, tying it back to what we were talking
01:41:10.160
about with Michael Burry, given the fact that he has been so focused on the banking sector. I do just
01:41:15.480
wonder if, you know, that is the area that he's most laser focused on here. So, I mean,
01:41:22.980
how much can a bank take on? I just look at San Francisco, San Francisco is a ghost town. It is,
01:41:32.860
it's unlike anything. I, every time I see it, you remember the movie with Charlton Heston called the
01:41:37.860
Omega man or, uh, the will, the will Smith movie. Uh, what was it? Yeah. I am legend where he's alone
01:41:48.260
in New York. It's like that in San Francisco. It's crazy. It is. I don't know if you know that
01:41:55.380
I started my career in San Francisco. I actually worked in the trans America pyramid building.
01:41:59.720
That's where I started my career and my husband's from the Bay area and to see what has happened to
01:42:05.780
that, that city is an utter travesty. In fact, one of its long-term retailers, um, this fabulous
01:42:12.080
high-end beautiful retailer called Gumps, that's a, a independent, uh, boutique store, put this
01:42:18.620
letter, this open letter to the mayor and to Gavin Newsom, basically begging and pleading for them to
01:42:25.900
just do their jobs. This is untenable and saying that, you know, they've been around for over a hundred
01:42:32.040
years that this may be their last year in business because they just can't do it from a safety
01:42:38.360
perspective. Um, you know, and, and from all the issues, the crime and everything else that's going
01:42:43.940
on in that city. So it's a, it's a huge issue. Right. So just that one city, if they don't turn
01:42:51.320
that one city around, that could take banks down. Could it not? Several. I mean, I think it would
01:42:58.440
certainly create a lot of potential issues and you have to realize, as you said, it's just that
01:43:03.800
one city, but it's not just that one city and you see what's happening in my, one of my other places
01:43:08.260
of residence, Chicago, uh, and, and particularly on Michigan Avenue, which was the shopping Mecca
01:43:13.800
and all of the, uh, the retailers that have there. What's that? No, they, they, people have just
01:43:19.580
absolutely high-tailed it out of there because they can't deal with the, the crime situation,
01:43:24.520
um, and all of the looting and the fact that people haven't been coming back to the city,
01:43:28.960
um, in the same way. So these are substantial issues. So you have that from a, you know,
01:43:35.240
a retail perspective, and then you have the office building perspective and all of these things feed
01:43:40.900
on each other because if you don't have people coming into the offices, then you don't have the
01:43:44.940
foot traffic for say the other small businesses. So it really becomes this big chain. And yes,
01:43:50.600
there are a lot of, of banks and financial institutions that are financing this. And,
01:43:55.900
you know, some of the big banks may be able to absorb it. Uh, but from a smaller or regional
01:44:01.400
bank perspective that has, you know, any level of meaningful exposure to this industry, it is a
01:44:08.040
huge issue. And that's why those red flags are being raised. Okay. Back in just a second, I want to
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I wanted to talk to you, Carol, about the idea that we're living in a time period where we could see
01:46:55.960
brand names that we all grew up with just gone, like Ford. How long can Ford make EVs,
01:47:06.760
lose the kind of money that they are, and still maintain Ford?
01:47:14.840
So this is an incredible history rhyming situation, if you follow me for a second. So as we know,
01:47:24.400
Ford lost more than $2 billion last year. The first half of this year was about $1.8 billion.
01:47:33.140
And basically, that is because of their EVs. They have this high cost of EVs. They cannot compete
01:47:39.820
for the components. They're getting a lot of the materials from China. It's costing more than they
01:47:45.360
had expected. And on top of that, people aren't really that interested in paying that much for
01:47:50.340
electric vehicles. So the rest of their business is subsidizing the EV business to a point, but
01:47:56.460
obviously, they are losing money. Not to mention the fact that China has these tiny little EVs,
01:48:03.480
some of which start just over $10,000 US dollars that have been penetrating not only China, but
01:48:09.880
Europe. Here's the rhyme for me, Glenn. Go back to 1979. What happened in 1979 is the US under Jimmy
01:48:19.620
Carter, which we're feeling very much like this is a repeat of the Jimmy Carter administration.
01:48:24.160
They gave China most favored nation status. And that started to accelerate this export of capitalism
01:48:32.980
to China. Eventually, by the Clinton administration, we got to permanent normalized trade relations and
01:48:40.980
then walk them into the World Trade Organization. We lifted up almost a billion people out of poverty
01:48:46.900
in China. But that export of capitalism decimated our manufacturing, decimated our wages here in
01:48:53.780
the US and basically gave China this huge advantage on the international stage. The green movement is
01:49:00.400
doing the same thing again. China has an advantage from a manufacturing standpoint. They have an
01:49:07.500
advantage from a wage standpoint. We are moving away from traditional energy. So they have an advantage
01:49:13.040
from that standpoint. They have the rare earth minerals and whatnot that they can mine. So we are basically
01:49:19.680
giving them the opportunity to put our companies here, our flagship companies, companies like Ford out of
01:49:28.520
business by pushing this insane green agenda. And I am just watching this and going, this is exactly what
01:49:36.620
happened. People were greedy. The leaders thought that they could just take advantage of this situation
01:49:42.680
and it would really work out. And it decimated so many people to for at the expense of just a handful of
01:49:49.660
people. And the absolute same thing is happening again. So Ford sells trucks. They're known for their
01:49:58.280
trucks. And to get a truck, a new Ford truck, you'll wait months for it.
01:50:05.300
Again, how long can Ford abuse its brand, abuse its buyers, not be able to produce in mass what they are
01:50:21.180
known for, what the people want from them and hemorrhage this kind of money? How long can a company like
01:50:28.180
that last? Well, it depends on the powers that be that, you know, did the auto bailouts and now are
01:50:36.460
pushing the green agenda. It depends if they want to come to the rescue. Are they going to give them
01:50:41.640
special subsidies? Are they going to give them special tax breaks? Are they going to funnel some
01:50:46.800
kind of money their way in order to make this, you know, insane dream that really can't happen at scale
01:50:52.760
in reality, try to come to fruition? So without that, I would think that it would be a much shorter
01:50:59.880
trajectory, although we've seen companies, you know, hang on longer than expected. But with the aid of the
01:51:08.040
people who want this to be a reality, you know, this can go on for a very long time. But eventually, what will
01:51:15.280
happen is you will get some administration that will allow Chinese vehicles to come into this market, and they will
01:51:22.360
have to make some modifications so they will be slightly more expensive than the, you know, the
01:51:26.320
$10,000 or $15,000 we see. But they will still be less expensive than Ford or, you know, GM or any of the
01:51:33.440
other major car companies here in the United States. And for anybody who wants an electric vehicle or is
01:51:40.880
forced into one, you know, they're going to probably go in many cases with the low-cost provider. And yeah,
01:51:47.800
eventually, these companies will be put out of business, and China will be the one who ends up
01:51:53.280
winning because of our own stupidity and policy. Why can they make those cars so much cheaper than us?
01:52:01.640
I mean, it's $40,000 cheaper. That's a lot of money. So they have access to the raw materials,
01:52:10.820
right? It's their raw materials, so we can't get them at a markup. From a manufacturing standpoint,
01:52:16.600
they have a wage advantage. We know that we have a very high cost of labor here in the United States,
01:52:23.460
vis-a-vis, you know, most places, but particularly vis-a-vis China. And as we continue to transition
01:52:30.200
away from other energy, you know, traditional fossil fuels that are required to, you know,
01:52:36.780
as part of the manufacturing process, that's going to be part of the issues as well. So all of those costs
01:52:42.740
end up adding up. And, you know, you can put some tariffs on, you can put some duties, but China
01:52:48.540
has a massive advantage. And, you know, we keep talking about bringing manufacturing back here to
01:52:54.580
America. We're not going to be able to compete on wages. Nobody's going to want to get the wages down.
01:53:00.820
Certainly the unions don't want to stand down. So that means in order for us to be competitive at
01:53:06.020
all, we need to be all in on traditional energy sources. And what's happening, we have this huge
01:53:13.220
move in the opposite direction. This is basic common sense. This is basic math. And, you know,
01:53:19.460
these, these ideas that they have are just, again, rainbows and unicorns that don't exist in reality.
01:53:26.280
So do you ever, do you ever think Carol, my wife came home the other day and she was at a,
01:53:33.880
she had a stop for gas and it was at night and she stopped in a, you know, not the best neighborhood.
01:53:39.940
And she said, honey, I was, I was terrified to get out of the car. She said, I don't, I don't think
01:53:44.660
I want my car anymore. She has a nice car. She said, I just want to beat her. She said, because I don't
01:53:49.840
want to be a target at a gas station. And she's right. And there are, things are changing on the
01:53:57.440
ground. Harvard is now telling their grad students to apply for food stamps, food stamps. Harvard is
01:54:07.340
saying that at what point does the American, do the American people, do you, do you ever think about
01:54:13.340
this where they go, you know, those rich sons and they just go get them? I mean, that is, that is a
01:54:20.420
huge fear of mine. I think, I think about this constantly. I think about it constantly. I mean,
01:54:26.920
Harvard, I'm the one that coined the phrase that Harvard is a hedge fund with the university attached
01:54:32.880
to it. The fact that they have a $53 billion endowment that's going out and doing things like
01:54:39.020
buying up land and water rights and that they're encouraging their grad students who are doing,
01:54:44.240
you know, a bulk of the teaching and that they, you know, severely underpaid to go on the,
01:54:49.020
the government dole is absolutely disgusting. Just like it was disgusting that they were going to take
01:54:54.540
some of the, the cares act dollars until some of us raised our voices about that and, and forced
01:55:00.320
them to, to change that around. But I think about this all the time. I mean, this is the issue.
01:55:05.060
When we look at the quote unquote overall economy, it looks stable because there's a small group of
01:55:11.020
people who have done incredibly well on the back of monetary and fiscal policy, but the average
01:55:16.580
person, main street America is suffering and they are not being able to participate in the American
01:55:22.760
dream. They have wall street coming in and trying to compete with them for a home. They cannot buy
01:55:27.780
their food. This is not how we allow America to move forward. And if we don't stop this,
01:55:34.180
if we don't allow the American dream to exist for everyone, there will be civil unrest because
01:55:41.900
it just cannot be sustained. There's absolutely no reason why Harvard should not be providing food
01:55:49.680
for their grad students when they have a $53 billion endowment. And it seems almost like it's deliberate
01:55:57.420
because I don't know how these big entities, these, these incredibly wealthy entities are not seeing the
01:56:03.540
writing on the wall. If you go back to Henry Ford, it was, yes, I want to make a bunch of money
01:56:07.820
making cars, but I want to make sure that everyone who works in my factory can get paid and afford to
01:56:13.540
buy one. And we have gotten away from that principle and we have to preserve the American dream for the
01:56:19.560
middle class. Carol, thank you so much. As always good to talk to you. Carol Roth, she has written the
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I can eat him because I've bought him over and over and over again. He sold out years ago, but now here
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I am out of food again. I mean, vegetarians don't last long. Gee, if I only had a bunch of backup emergency
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It's about this time. It's about this time every day that we look at our lives and we look at the news
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and Stu tries to talk me into drinking again. Yeah. I mean, it would be huge for the show.
01:59:10.040
It would really benefit the show. A lot of people would tune in to see what happens. I don't think
01:59:14.160
a good friend does this to an alcoholic. No, I don't think they would either. If you find somebody
01:59:21.200
in that particular circumstance, you let me know. All right. But no, I'm not going to be your friend,
01:59:28.380
especially after what you've done today. What have I done today? You have not told America
01:59:32.920
about the big story of the day? Oh, have I missed the big story again? You're lying to them. I mean,
01:59:37.880
lying by omission, but you're lying to them. Right. Okay. What is... Why won't you discuss
01:59:41.340
what's really going on? Well, I did discuss the transgender American who joined the...
01:59:47.880
It can't be real. Ukraine. It is real. They joined the Ukrainian army and is now the spokesperson
01:59:53.160
for Ukraine to the United States. Okay. I'll admit that is absolutely the biggest story of the day.
01:59:59.440
But the second biggest story of the day is who is qualified for the debate, which is one
02:00:03.960
week away. We have some people who have qualified. And by the way, not everyone you're thinking.
02:00:09.880
We've got Tim Scott. He's in 100%. Ramaswamy in. Haley in. DeSantis in. Now, Trump
02:00:17.000
people are saying he's in. Technically, he's supposed to sign the loyalty pledge,
02:00:22.180
which he has not done and says he will not do. He's not going to. Right. I don't think he is
02:00:26.040
either. Now, we all expect him to not show up at this point. Although, who knows? There was some
02:00:31.940
speculation, by the way, is he would wait until right before the debate to turn himself in for
02:00:37.700
this indictment. So it would totally overshadow the debate. Oh, wow. That totally seems like something
02:00:42.880
he would do. But let me ask you something. If you were him and all you had to do is sign a
02:00:48.380
loyalty pledge that I'm not going to go against the Republicans. What does he care? Yeah. What do
02:00:52.520
you care? I mean, oh, he's a liar. Really? Along with a Russian spy. Right. What are you going to
02:00:58.240
do? You know, you know, peeing on hookers. I mean, really? Now, two other people have qualified for
02:01:04.840
this debate, but have not signed the loyalty pledge. And I don't know. Will they? Chris Christie?
02:01:09.520
Is he going to sign a loyalty pledge that says he's going to vote for Donald Trump?
02:01:16.920
Well, then, of course, he would have signed it. I mean, yeah.
02:01:19.200
What kind of question is that? Mike Pence is another. We're like, would he sign it for? I mean,
02:01:23.620
saying, you know, he shouldn't have shot. Not for a hot dog. Hot dog and a Bible. Maybe.
02:01:28.200
But that's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven that are in. That's not that bad.
02:01:33.980
In theory. It's not as big a field as we might have hoped or thought it was going to be. It
02:01:38.620
didn't grow into that 22, 23. Yeah, I didn't hope for that. No, I didn't. No,
02:01:42.780
no, no. I'm saying the opposite. Yeah. However,
02:01:45.880
you have totally ignored and denied the knowledge to your audience for weeks now
02:01:54.440
that Doug Burgum is in this debate. Wow. Doug Burgum. Doug freaking Burgum. Doug Burgum.
02:02:02.360
Bergamentum is here. Yeah. Burgum mania has arrived. Burgum is from what state again? Not
02:02:08.500
that I don't remember myself. Don't know. I know. I know. It's so pathetic. I know. You
02:02:13.100
play these games. North Dakota. North Dakota. Governor of North Dakota. Yeah. Doug Burgum.
02:02:18.300
Doug Burgum. Has hit the donors, which he was paying $20 for each $1 donation. I, uh, he
02:02:23.780
has met the polling and he's signed the loyalty pledge. He is in. Yeah. Now I've read something
02:02:28.800
about Doug Burgum. Uh, and it was pretty scandalous. It was like, he was for, I don't
02:02:34.180
know, Karl Marx. He had him over for dinner. It was something. No, it wasn't that, but it
02:02:39.200
was something like that. But I care so little about Doug Burgum. I don't remember what it
02:02:44.780
was. Well, you're going to care in one week from tonight. I know. We should look him up
02:02:48.240
because I, I don't think he's actually on our side. I don't think he's actually on our side.
02:02:53.760
It's funny. It's, he's one of those guys I really have not looked into all that much.
02:02:57.120
I have to admit. No, and I think you should because there was something like, I don't
02:03:00.120
know, making, maybe making out with Lennon's wife. I don't know what it was. I don't, that
02:03:04.800
doesn't seem likely from just timeline. Well, I just remember it not seeming likely that
02:03:09.740
the guy was a Republican either. Ah. So we should look into him. Can we get a Burgum
02:03:14.280
update tomorrow? A Burgum update? Yeah. A Burgum, Burgummentum update? Yes. A Burgummentum
02:03:19.320
Burgumania. Please stop saying it because it makes me think of Burgers, which I really,
02:03:23.520
really want, but I don't have any food. So I'm going to have to eat Sarah in a nice
02:03:28.060
delicious bun. That sounds sad. That sounds sad. For Sarah. For, yeah. For all of us. For
02:03:34.340
me, it's pretty good. So, all right. Burgummentum tomorrow. You give us an update? We will.
02:03:39.600
Because I swear to you, it would, maybe it was just that he was in a seance with Hitler.