Waking Up Woke | Guests: Gov. Greg Abbott & Jeffy Fisher | 4⧸23⧸19
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Summary
The Glenn Beck Program is a weekly conservative talk show hosted by Glenn Beck. Hosted by , and . This episode features Glenn Beck and his guest, Kate Smith, who has been dead for 40 years.
Transcript
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I'm just a little upset today because as I was driving in...
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And I don't even know who the person was in that statue.
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But the way he was looking at me and this giant horse with the hoof up and everything,
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I thought, they're going to trample me to death.
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Some big fat old woman who's been dead for 40 years?
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She's going to have a statue of her after she's saying racist things?
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Do you know that there's a bust of Che glaring at a hillside in Bolivia?
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There is a statue of Lucifer in Madrid, Spain, and another one in Belgium.
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There are statues of Karl Marx, Stalin, Lenin all over the world, including a statue of Lenin
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Just outside a former ghetto in Warsaw, there's a statue of Hitler kneeling in prayer.
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There's a monument to a fascist soldier in Chicago that was gifted by Italian fascist dictator
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A large statue of a naked man standing on a naked woman in a cemetery in Brooklyn.
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There's a statue of a policewoman urinating in Dresden, Germany.
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There's a statue in Brussels of, you know, the little kid peeing in the in the pond, which
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is kind of cute because they dress him up as different things depending on the time of
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And I I wake up in night terrors thinking, yeah, naked piss.
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But there are a lot of things we have to worry about today.
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So this is an actual list that we compiled for you today.
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Of the things that have been branded racist just in the last two years in America.
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Milk, knitting, being cheerful, not being cheerful, friendliness, not being friendly enough.
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Libraries, clowns, the Avengers, diets, infant mortality rates.
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The one that comes from none other than Kamala.
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You should know that when she comes and she says infant mortality rates.
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She tweeted that implicit racial bias is one critical reason that maternal mortality rates
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for black women is three or four times higher than white women.
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She blamed maternal mortality rates on, of course, racism.
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Now, I would like to just be the first to add this monologue will soon be called racist.
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I'm sure there is an incredible amount of overall overlap between statues and perceived
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I don't have to give you any examples because you know exactly what I'm talking about.
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By the way, more statues of Christopher Columbus are coming down.
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It was celebrated yesterday that two more states are replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day.
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There's Columbus, there's Thomas Jefferson, there's Francis Scott Key, Abraham Lincoln, of all people, Joan of Arc, and many, many others.
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Now, the most recent example is, as unexpected as the whole, walking your dog is racist.
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They had to work really hard for this one, except in doing any kind of research.
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The controversy centers on the statue of Kate Smith, a singer who was once called the songbird of the South.
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She gained fame in the 1940s for God bless America, which I think is a progressive nightmare.
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Smith's achievements are a little awe-inspiring.
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She performed for King George and Queen Elizabeth.
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She performed at the White House right before World War II.
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Ronald Reagan bestowed her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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She was credited on helping defeat the Nazis thanks to an 18-hour broadcast in which she helped CBS raise over $100 million in war bonds.
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That's $100 million because of her 18-hour broadcast.
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She did, like, I think the total was $600 million.
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Which is, if you, today's dollars is over $10 billion.
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For decades, both the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Flyers played her version of God bless America at home games.
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The Yankees featured it in the 17th inning since 9-11.
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Flyers even had a statue of Smith outside their stadium.
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She'd become the team's good luck charm after she performed God bless America before game six of the 74 Stanley Cup finals and the Flyers won.
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The Flyers have enjoyed a long and popular relationship with God bless America as performed by the late Kate Smith.
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But in recent days, we learned that several of the songs Kate Smith performed in the 1930s included lyrics and sentiments that are incompatible with the values of our organization.
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The songs now I want you to know you're going to be offended by the lyrics and the songs.
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In case you don't know, is an archaic derogatory word to describe black children.
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In the scene, she devoted the song to a lot of little colored children living in the orphanage.
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OK, she's under contract in a movie that she didn't write.
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I don't even want to say the lyrics on the air because they will be taken out of context and used to smear me.
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OK, so you listen to that and you're like, what is this, the Klan meeting?
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Because somebody just had to be content with any old thing.
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Somebody had to be tired and worn and laugh at trouble.
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Well, if we would like to live in the world of ignorance, if we would like to live in a world where nobody does any critical thinking, you just jump to whatever conclusion suits your agenda.
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Well, then you can just be pissed off at Kate Smith or or you can understand that that is a song from a 1931 Broadway review called George White's Scandals.
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She actually wrote this song along with Paul Robinson.
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Oh, oh, this was a song that civil rights activists were actually singing to mock racists.
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You know, if we get rid of Kate Smith because of this.
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May I suggest we put we put Mel Brooks on the chopping block.
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But he's also done a movie where he's treating black people.
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It's better to lose your skull cap than your skull.
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Hear what this guy says about Hitler and springtime.
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By the way, if your mom did half the work that my wife did for Easter, send her flowers.
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And I said to her the other day, I said, honey, you can have somebody help.
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And she's like, I don't make my lasagna just with anybody.
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Who's going through Kate Smith's catalog and then stirring this up in Philadelphia?
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This isn't about anything except God bless America.
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If we're going to do this, we have to change our traditions.
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She and a son of a runaway slave civil rights activist.
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Son of a runaway slave who became a civil rights activist.
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If we are going for parody and we have to destroy careers based on parody,
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then this song must destroy its creator as well.
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You certainly can't say things like that, Glenn.
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You just said springtime for H, which I will not say, because I know in 50 years they'll
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come back and say, it wasn't that you were saying that Hitler was a bad person.
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How does Mel Brooks, a Jewish man, how did he do this?
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We looked around and then we found the man for you and me.
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And now it's springtime for Hitler and Germany.
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You have to hear it in the same way that you know the context of this.
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They're counting on you not even going to Wikipedia, which is the encyclopedia for dummies.
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A woman who not only helped us fight the Nazis, but raised in today's dollars, what was it?
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Because we can't have a white woman raising money to help fight evil.
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There weren't people all across the country giving their hard-earned dollars to stop Hitler.
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Let's do town halls and a preview to a story I'm going to get to here in just a few minutes.
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A New York Times editor and somebody who wrote an opinion article has written, just a quote,
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Because he asked, what do white people say when they find out that their white Jesus isn't white?
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I have a feeling Jesus looked very different than all of the, you know, pictures of the model, beautiful.
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Hi, I, I, uh, I usually do, uh, fashion modeling, uh, but I'm the savior.
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Well, Isaiah told us there was no beauty that you would desire him.
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There was, he wasn't, he wasn't super attractive.
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And he certainly didn't say he wasn't even going to be a Jew.
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He was a Palestinian, which Palestinians, the Arabs, the Arabs didn't live in the, uh, in Israel
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until they came and, uh, and came in about 700 years after Jesus died.
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Look at born to a people who weren't even there yet.
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So Pat, let's talk a little bit about the, the town hall last night.
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If there could have done, if they could have done all of the candidates, I would have been,
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Uh, you can barely get through any of these things.
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When did, when did, when did criminal voting become such a big deal in the Democrat party?
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And because they know criminals are going to vote for Democrats.
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Now, listen to this question that we have from the town hall last night about, uh, prison
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voting and listen to the way the question is asked of Bernie Sanders.
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And tell me if Fox news would have asked this question exactly the same way, if they wouldn't
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Listen, my follow question goes to this being like you're writing an opposition ad against
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you by saying you think the Boston Marathon bomber should vote not after he pays his debt to
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Well, Chris, I think I have written many 30 second opposition ads throughout my life.
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But I do believe, look, you know, this is what I believe.
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Do you believe that every single American 18 years of age or older who is an American
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Once you start chipping away at that, believe me, that's what our Republican governors all
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Why people of color, young people, poor people can't vote.
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Well, if 16, how come a 12 year old can't vote?
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And Republican governors are actually asking people to bring their ID to the poll with
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And I mean, you have to do that as hateful as you can get.
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You have to do that when you pick up prescriptions.
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You have to do that when what are our druggist, our pharmacist, are they racist?
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Because you can't get up a prescription without your ID.
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It's not just casting a vote of one of millions.
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To me, it is so racist to claim that minorities can't produce an ID.
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And by the way, you know who else believes that?
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It's honestly one of the most popular things in all of our discourse.
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And yet the Democrats continue to get away with harping on it.
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I admit to being a little torn on this issue with what Sanders was mentioning.
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I mean, even with, you know, the Boston Bombers, should they be able to vote while in prison?
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I can't say the thing because I have no idea what you're wanting me to say here.
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No, I want you to say you're what you're going to say.
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What you said earlier today about, you know, you've had a new look at this.
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My new perspective on it, or at least because I feel like I'm torn on it and I don't know what Glenn's leading to here.
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But so the idea being that, like, if someone is in prison and one of the issues in the campaign is about prison conditions, should the person who's being affected by those policies be able to have input in them?
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So my first example was what if they outlawed air conditioning in prison?
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And should you be as a person who's affected by the policy, be able to say, wait a minute, I want a politician who's going to oppose that.
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Then to appeal to Glenn, I said, what if they started outlawing?
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They started throwing, as we've foreshadowed many times, they started throwing people with unacceptable political opinions in prison.
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What if you're some you're some outrageous talk show host and you get into prison and and you're now in prison for some BS thing that you shouldn't have to do?
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What if they started throwing Kate Smiths of the world in prison?
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Should you not have input to say, you know what?
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I don't think that candidate who is, in my belief, violating the Constitution should be able to go for a gun gun claim is another good one.
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If you get thrown in jail because they put in one of these crazy policies, should you not, while you're in prison, be able to say, I want a different politician who sees the Constitution the right way?
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And I think there's an I think this is a largely meaningless conversation.
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But number two, also, like, you know, I know we all get all we get all excited about the actual meaning of a vote.
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And it's very, very important historically and all that.
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You know, the idea that these are turning over elections often is going to be unlikely.
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But just from a from a principle manner, like, I think that if you people who would oppose those policies that put them in prison shouldn't you could in theory.
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You could put you could put Jews in prison who could never vote you out of office.
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And you could come up with some ridiculous way to put them in prison.
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And then they would have no input to overturn that way.
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That's kind of a separate topic, though, from what we're talking about here, because we're not at that place.
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If we got to that place, then, yeah, it might I might think differently about it.
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Nobody in today's America is going to say, I don't care if they drink swill, put them in a cave and let them starve.
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So so that one doesn't work because we still are a somewhat moral people that don't want our prisons to be nightmares.
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But I mean, that's not what principles are about.
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What we know, like you're not you don't come up with.
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There's no I know it's going to be putting soldiers in your home that are not during wartime.
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But we still have the Third Amendment and it still stands as a legitimate principle.
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And I think the principle is that I happen to agree with.
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I don't agree with once you get out of prison that you've lost that right forever.
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But while you're in prison, I'm sorry, you lose your rights.
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So there's nothing you can do serious and enough serious enough that you could lose your voting rights forever.
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And I will tell you, I don't think so, because sex crimes like molesting children.
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I mean, we either believe in the pay your debt or we don't.
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Once you've paid your debt, if you're if your crime is so bad that you can never, ever recover from it, you should never, ever be out of jail.
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It's kind of the argument on that, like the, you know, Megan's law list.
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Like if if you are a threat enough to potentially molest children that we need to tell everyone in your neighborhood about it, maybe you shouldn't be in the neighborhood.
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But I do think that if there are things that we don't understand, we don't understand, you know, if you can ever be cured and God forbid in this, this tape will destroy me probably in maybe a year and a half.
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But if you can't be cured from pedophilia, yeah, I know it's old timey.
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And so we don't want to take chances with our children.
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However, you know, the voting booth is not a schoolyard with kids in it.
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Now, you just hope you don't move into an area where the voting booth ends up being in the school, because then you're, you know, and you're solved.
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If you've committed a crime, you know, against children, go to the school, you can't go to the school to vote.
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And I think, too, my general position on this forever has been if it's part of the punishment and you receive, you do the crime and receive the punishment, you know about it in advance.
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Like it's all publicly available that you're not going to be able to vote anymore.
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But I can understand the other side of that one, because there is, you know, like part of your voting right is saying, like, I think laws should be this way.
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And if you are on the wrong side of that law and then there's no one there to overturn an unjust law, that could be problematic in a long term scenario.
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And I don't know if the cost of having somebody vote in prison is I would rather that we the American way used to be that we err on the side of of freedom, of freedom, always err on the side of freedom.
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So what you're saying is, well, yeah, but maybe these guys get out and they're going to vote for this or that.
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But what about the guys who come out and they are truly reformed?
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We talked to one just the other day, the guy who was released under Trump's second chance law and he, you know, completely reformed and actually got out of prison.
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Then they brought him back in on some technicality and then Trump's law, bipartisan law, by the way, here's what's crazy.
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Now, this is not Bernie Sanders, because Bernie Sanders doesn't think you should ever lose that right, even while you're serving, while you're serving.
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Come on, I'll still be able to vote basically the same.
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What isn't, in my opinion, is to be able to say, look, you lose it for that time period.
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But we either as a country believe in forgiveness and redemption or we don't.
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I think you should not put voting booths in prisons.
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So but if they can escape prison and get to vote, they could that should count.
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So George Soros will have helicopters over every prison next November.
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I I actually had when I was 19 years old, an assault with a deadly weapon in California and
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And I believe that, you know, until you're done with parole and everything else, you shouldn't
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And, you know, to me, it's still I'm still paying the price from something that's 25 plus
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I'm such a sucker for Victor Hugo's Les Miserables that this is always bothered me when you do
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your time and you're finished paying your debt to society.
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We either believe in forgiveness and fresh starts or we don't.
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You know, once you've paid the price and you're done with everything, I agree 100 percent, Jason,
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And I believe that, you know, on some things I should lose.
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But to hold everything continuously, I think, is wrong.
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So I just think more people need to look at it in a broader spectrum than just never again.
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By the way, assault with a deadly weapon in 1992, I'm sure was a deadly weapon, but it
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That might be I don't I don't know, a French fry.
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So, if they steal your watch and your wallet and you don't, it's not as much as $750.
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If that person really needed that, well, then the DA will not prosecute.
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Did a wormhole open up and we've dropped into some Alice in Wonderland?
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I want to talk to you a little bit about American financing.
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Yeah, if you're buying a home with a governor of a state that you happen to live in, maybe
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you've got a vacation home for you guys to get away on the weekends.
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Anyway, if you're looking to buy a home, now's the time to buy a home.
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Greg Abbott, you haven't gone insane yet, have you?
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We will not allow lawlessness in the state of Texas.
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What is going on in Dallas County is unacceptable.
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It is the job of a district attorney to enforce the law.
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In fact, he took an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the laws of the state of Texas.
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If he wants to change policy, he ran for the wrong job.
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He should run for the legislature where he would have failed in his policy.
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We are not going to allow district attorneys in the state of Texas to hijack our legal system
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and to promote lawlessness, to not prosecute crimes.
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We're going to send him back into New York or some other place.
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And if you really need it, if it's a necessity for you, $750, they can just rob you?
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Well, listen, we've got the NBA playoffs and hockey playoffs going on right now.
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And I need a nice big TV that I can have people over to watch the game with me.
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So I'm just going to stop by and grab me a TV, not worry about paying for it,
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I mean, this is socialism in a nutshell, except it's with crime.
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They're making a big deal out of having access to the Internet.
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Well, if I have access to the Internet and Wi-Fi, but I don't have a computer,
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And think of the message this is, put yourself in the shoes of the mom-and-pop grocery store
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or some other type of store in some part of town, in Dallas County somewhere,
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where they may have people coming in and saying, listen, I'm just going to take this or take that
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from the store owner because there's no fear whatsoever of being prosecuted.
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And I'm very, very proud of all the law enforcement agencies, both in the state of Texas
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as well as in Dallas County, coming out as well as I did, as well as the attorney general did.
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We want to send a message not just to Dallas County, but also to the entire state of Texas
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that this type of lawlessness is not going to be allowed, will not be allowed to be promoted,
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How do the police feel about, because they're going to be the ones who a Starbucks is going to call
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and say, we have these guys, they come in every day and they steal muffins right off the counter.
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How do the police, how are they expected to deal with this?
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Because they're going to take the brunt of the store owner or the person that's just been robbed
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when they say, I'm sorry, there's nothing I can do.
00:48:32.280
Exactly, and that's one reason why the police are so extremely angry about this,
00:48:39.940
They, too, risk their lives every single day where they could be shot and killed
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as they were gunned down in downtown Dallas a couple of years ago.
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They put their lives on the line to promote safety, to protect the people whose communities they patrol.
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And now they are being told by the prosecuting attorney in that county
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And so it ties the hands of police officers, and they are rightfully angry about this.
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Governor, this is way above your pay grade, but I know you're doing something about it.
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I want to tell you a story of something that happened to me.
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Or this is way below your pay grade, way below your pay grade.
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But I want to tell you something that happened to me that I could not believe I lived in the state of Texas.
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And everybody that I know, the taxes have gone through the roof.
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My taxes went through the roof because I own three and a half acres.
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Everybody else in my neighborhood only owns one acre.
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And even though my house is built across those three acres or two and a half of those acres,
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and it's one story, the tax assessment came back that I had to pay for all three acres
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as if there was a home on all three because I could divide my land up, as long as I tore my house down,
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divide my land up, and be able to sell three houses on there.
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So we wrote a letter saying, yes, we're coming.
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Before my wife walked up, she heard the woman at the tax assessor, who was sitting at this little council.
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She walks up and she hears the woman say, I'm so sick of these rich people and their problems, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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The woman looks at her and said, how do we know that you meant that this letter means what you say it means?
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We said, well, because we're the ones who wrote it.
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And they said, well, but the comma here means that it could have been written about this.
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We're like, no, but that was a mistake on the comma.
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This is what we believe they rejected it because the two other people looked at the woman and said, I don't care, whatever you decide.
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And of course, she decided, no, we're not accepting this because of the comma.
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It's insanity what's happening to people in with property taxes in Texas.
00:51:50.240
Well, I think it's theft by taxing authorities.
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And that's why we are focused this session, as we speak right now, on reforming your property tax system, doing three things.
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One is to address in part what you're talking about, and that is to rein in an out-of-control appraisal system.
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Listen, I know this is tough on you and many of your listeners, but think about the average senior who is being driven out of their home that they may have already paid off because the property taxes are increasing so much.
00:52:20.560
Or think about the millennial who's looking to buy their first home, and they average out their monthly income and things like that and figure out, you know, we can afford to buy this home for $100,000 or whatever the case may be.
00:52:32.760
But then when they have to factor in what the property taxes are, they realize, well, they're not going to be able to afford to live in the home.
00:52:38.960
So point one is we have to reform an appraisal system.
00:52:44.940
The way the appraisal system works in the state of Texas for property owners, for homeowners, is that they are able to jack up your appraised value by 10% per year.
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By God, they're going to try to get every penny from you by doing exactly that.
00:52:59.560
And there is no limit on businesses of what they can increase the property taxes by.
00:53:03.820
And so the cost of what you're paying for your goods and things like that that you may buy somewhere is going up a whole lot because property taxes of the seller is going up so much.
00:53:13.760
But point one, we want to reform the appraisal system.
00:53:16.900
Point two, we want to use state money to buy down your property tax rate so that we will lower the amount of property taxes that you pay.
00:53:26.960
And then point three, we need to close the back door to prevent taxing authorities from being able to come back in and raise your property taxes back up.
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That's why people have seen in the news that the Texas Senate has already passed out and the Texas House soon will pass out limits on the ability of taxing authorities to raise your property tax rates.
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We are going to hammer down property taxes in Texas.
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Could I could I hold you over for one minute and then come back on it?
00:53:59.240
Because I want to talk to you about what's happening to our state.
00:54:02.300
I think I mean, there you know, there's a get you asked me, Glenn.
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I guess. OK, I got to take a question real quick and I'll answer.
00:54:13.740
Texans are not aware of the efforts to flip us blue.
00:54:21.540
It feels. Am I just feeling something that's not happening?
00:54:26.860
Obviously, the elections got close this past year with the Beto effect.
00:54:30.660
But part of the Beto effect was the fact that he raised 80 million dollars.
00:54:34.900
He was able to spend that money on getting people to register to vote and go vote who had never voted before.
00:54:40.200
And so what we are working is to counter that by making sure we get conservatives out to vote and get them registered.
00:54:48.740
And so we listen, we understand that if we lose Texas, we lose the United States of America.
00:54:53.840
There will be no other Texas for people to go to.
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And so we are going to work every single day to make sure we fight to keep Texas the conservative bastion of the United States of America.
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He's one of the people you actually want to let off the phone to go to actually do his job because it's usually a good.
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I mean, here in Texas, we don't have full time legislature.
00:55:39.440
I mean, because the property taxes are they're not as high, I don't think, as the Northeast.
00:55:45.340
They're high for some states, but with no state income tax, you kind of are okay with that.
00:55:50.940
The only problem I have with it is the way they are raising them.
00:56:04.740
And I would say most people in Texas aren't even aware of it.
00:56:09.620
That was our deal with the comma was we said the property taxes went up in this year, last
00:56:18.680
And so they said, because the way we phrased that sentence and the way the comma was, no,
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We were making the point that it already went up an unreasonable amount.
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And I would just say, maybe in the future, hire an accountant or an attorney and don't just
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go directly to the governor with your little problems.
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We are so we are so behind the eight ball, and it's because conservatives don't we demand
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And so when you go to, you know, people like George Soros, they'll put together billionaires
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They care about them in the long term, but they're willing just to put their money in
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and not see a personal return right away because they believe that the country would be better
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OK, they'll get their return when they get the country.
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we could to be able to gather people around that would help.
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We've had 100 percent growth in our ratings and everything every month for the last two or three months.
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And they saw that the cellular phone companies were taking some of their profit and they had decided, you know what, we're going to give it to Planned Parenthood.
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We'll take some of our profits and we'll give it to Planned Parenthood.
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AT&T actually has a board member who is who is on a board is on the board of or the president is a board member of Planned Parenthood.
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I mean, I remember La Raza, the group that used to be called La Raza or the race, which is a border open borders.
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They have people from multiple phone companies on their board.
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And every time you pick up the phone and you use it and you pay your bill at these phone companies, you are supporting La Raza and Planned Parenthood and everything else.
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So this group of veterans got together and they started Patriot Mobile and they've been in business for a while.
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What's crazy about this is they rent the same towers.
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So when you get coverage, it's the same damn coverage.
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And so what they're doing is they're saying, hey, would you please stop spending your money to Planned Parenthood?
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Just do it to us and we'll support Dennis Prager and Prager, you will we'll support different organizations that are fighting for the things that you're fighting for.
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Instead of taking a bit of our profit and giving it to Planned Parenthood, we'll take a bit of our profit and we will we'll give it to things that are actually building our country.
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There are the phone companies are actually doing there are phone companies in California that actually have been built to fund races for progressives.
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I mean, there's one company in particular, not one of the big headline names that you might know, but has donated over 80 million dollars to progressive causes.
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This is not one of the this is not one of the big ones.
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Tens of millions of dollars flowing into races against the things that you believe in.
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Again, not a commercial, but, you know, you're getting you're getting the same service.
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You don't have to sacrifice anything because I'm way too lazy to sacrifice anything.
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But also, you know, you're supporting conservative causes.
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I mean, things that actually agree with the Constitution.
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What I'm saying is, America, if you believe in the Constitution, if you believe in America, you must start working together, standing up,
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Every week we feature one of the endless number of Democratic candidates in a socialist spotlight.
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Tonight, Kamala Harris, blaze tv.com slash Glenn promo code Glenn.
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You know, I just want to tie a few stories together for you.
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We learned that those were Easter worshipers, not Christians.
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We also noticed that there wasn't a single Democratic leader that had come out before when when New Zealand was attacked and said when New Zealand was attacked, they came out and they said, this is a war against Islam and it must be stopped.
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This hatred of Islam must be eradicated when the Easter worshipers were killed in a coordinated plan and attack by several people, a group in Sri Sri Lanka supported by an international group of Islamists.
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Their thoughts and prayers went with people of Sri Lanka.
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But will you at least say this was an attack on Christians and Christians are coming under fire at the highest rate since since Jesus?
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God bless America, Kate Smith, the statue in Philadelphia of Kate Smith is being taken down because they say she's a racist.
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If you missed if you miss this reveal, make sure you go back to the podcast and listen to it today because we talked about it in our hour one and we showed you the song she sang, where she sang it, why it was written, why she sang it.
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In context, she is way ahead of her time, way ahead of her time, way ahead of her time as a civil rights leader.
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They want that statue down because Kate Smith sang God bless America.
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She raised the equivalent of $10 billion herself, $10 billion to fight the Nazis.
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In a different age, singing a song that was meant and sung by civil rights leaders.
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She was it was a sarcastic parody of white racists in 1931.
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Because they know for a fundamental transformation, we have to change our traditions.
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We have to change our our our values, our language and our history.
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If you're going to have top down, bottom up, inside out, you have to get rid of the rule of law.
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He says he's no longer going to prosecute anybody who steals things that are worth less than $750 if they really need it.
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Excuse me, if they really need it, they can steal it.
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So if it's baby food, diapers, food, clothing, I can tend a laptop.
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You could make a case that I really needed this for just about anything in today's world.
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So if you have $50 million, well, you can afford it.
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So every year I tax you, let's say, 10 percent on your wealth.
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That's 10 percent on every piece of art you own, you know, everything that you have.
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This has already been deemed unconstitutional several times, but that's where they're going.
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First, tonight on The Blaze at 5 o'clock, Kamala Harris.
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She is our latest Democratic nominee hopeful that we are going to show you her history.
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Her history is a little complex, especially for somebody who believes in reparations.
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Common Core can't figure the math out on this one.
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That's Kamala Harris tonight at 5 o'clock on The Blaze.
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We are going to do a special, and it'll be on all platforms.
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We're doing a special next week called Socialism.
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And the reason why we're calling it that is because we found a document that was written by the communist historian of Czechoslovakia.
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When we signed the treaties in World War II, Churchill made sure that he bound the Soviet Union as much as he could.
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Remember, nobody, you know, FDR was fine with the Soviets and communism.
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And so we bound them to something that we thought maybe they couldn't affect anybody.
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We bound them by saying, you cannot come in and disrupt elections.
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You can't take over, you know, in a hostile manner.
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However, they have to find their own way should they decide to join you.
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Czechoslovakia, which was the breadbasket of the East.
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It was providing most of the food right after World War II.
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Well, how did that country flip and become communist and a Soviet ally in three years?
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It was smuggled out of the former Czech Republic back in about 1960.
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It was shown to some members of Congress at that point and then just kind of slipped away into darkness.
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Well, we have rediscovered it in our research on a few things, and we couldn't believe it.
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Because it is a document that absolutely spells out word for word, step by step, exactly what's happening to America.
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And once you're aware of it, it couldn't, it won't be able to be done.
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But that's if everybody is aware of it and everybody believes it and everybody doesn't dismiss it as some old document.
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If you actually look at what it says and you look at how they did it and what they're doing now in America.
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You'll plainly see what flip Czechoslovakia in three years.
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As I pointed out when I was on CNN, these are the birth pangs of the things to come.
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Meaning those pangs are going to get harder and stronger, more painful and closer.
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I don't think you want to see what we're giving birth to.
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But if you don't open your eyes and you don't begin to stand up now, we're giving birth.
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That's a special that is happening next Wednesday.
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If you'd like to support us, you can join Blaze TV.
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And we really hope you will gather your friends, gather your family and watch this special next Wednesday night.
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It is vital that you understand what's being done and how it's being flipped.
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And just like Kate Smith, unless you know, unless you know the truth, they can get away with anything.
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Saturday Night Live couldn't have written this story.
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If you're in constant pain, I want you to know you are not alone.
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My pain and inflammation were so bad that there were many days.
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And I say this with gratitude towards my wife and embarrassment.
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There's something that happens to a man when you're not able to button your own shirt or tie your own shoes.
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And Tanya, God bless her, would get up and she would button my shirt or tie my shoes.
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And she was the one who finally said, just try Relief Factor.
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The other problems you have, she really can't do anything about.
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You know, there's just nothing you can take to cure that other stuff.
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I just wanted to make sure Tanya had a defender here in this room.
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Now, should you say something and then just get punched in the face repeatedly?
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It will help reduce the inflammation and help the pain go away.
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Somehow or another, I slept through last night.
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My bed, some sort of wormhole opened up on the floor of my house.
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I've come up on, I don't know if this is Earth 4, Earth 12, but it's not the Earth that I went to bed in last night.
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And we had this Democratic Socialist named Ocasio-Cortez.
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But she looks a lot like the one you call Ocasio-Cortez.
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Listen to the one on your Earth, what she just said.
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When it comes to the VA, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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That is the entire open, and that is the opening and approach that we have seen when it comes to privatization.
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It's the idea that this thing that isn't broken, this thing that provides the highest quality care to our veterans,
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somehow needs to be fixed, optimized, tinkered with, until...
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She's saying that the VA provides the highest quality of care.
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And what she's crazy about is, you or our veterans are receiving this, and there are some who say it needs to be fixed or tinkered with.
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I mean, the only evidence I have of that is every veteran I've ever talked to in my entire life.
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But other than that, it seems to be working well.
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If you happen to be one of the beneficiaries from all of the nonsense and bureaucracy, then it's fantastic.
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If you have to get treatment there, it's a little bit of a problem.
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On my Earth, two weeks ago, a veteran went in and was trying to get help, and they just gave him more drugs.
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And so then to try to show the world that this system is broken, he told his wife before he went to the doctor, today I think I'm going to have to make a statement on behalf of all of the veterans.
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And so he went to the doctor, said, hey, just more medication for this.
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On the one with this Ocasio-Cortez, apparently it's all fine.
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It really is amazing when you put it in those terms.
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I mean, you know, there's a reason why we have so many veterans come in here and are on the show, because they look at the world, they've dealt with these systems, and they feel the same way about them.
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They've had to deal with all of the nonsense from a, what is essentially a socialized version of medicine, and they do not like it.
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Everyone that is not even looking, it is truly socialism, not even looking at the facts of what works.
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You know, the VA, they're not talking about 12-step programs.
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All you have to do is you go down to the courthouse, and you...
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You turn it into the courthouse, and somebody else's house is yours.
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Yesterday, we told you about the story from the Huffington Post.
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The story was how Satanists, it turns out, I'm quoting, Satanists, as it turns out, are
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Equality-minded, dedicated to picking up litter with pitchforks on an Arizona highway.
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And now, today, I bring you another insane story.
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And this one from one of the editors of the New York Times in an op-ed piece.
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He's got a few things that he's discovered about Jesus.
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I was just curious if the first three would be.
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I was just looking at them like, this is a great moment in the show.
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This is what you're supposed to do as an executive producer.
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which contains your social security number or other financial information, something like
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You probably would, because you can't even pronounce the name of an important country.
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How did he get this job from the New York Times?
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The New York Times has published a piece by a writer who was reported for the Times as
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well as edited for the New York Times magazine.
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In this wonderful, wonderful article, Eric Copage, the writer, wrote, as I grew older, I learned
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that the fair skin, blue eyed depiction of Jesus has for centuries adorned stained glass windows
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and altars and churches throughout the United States and Europe.
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But Jesus, born in Bethlehem, was most likely a Palestinian man with dark skin.
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Now, that's weird because the Palestinians weren't anywhere around Jesus.
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In fact, they didn't exist until about 700 A.D.
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So just a, you know, just a few hundred years after Jesus lived, Palestinians appeared because
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In fact, Palestine came because an emperor of Rome, after he got rid of all of the Jews,
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he decided to rename the area Palestina and he renamed it after the ancient enemies of
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the Jews, the Philistines, you know, and they and they were defeated by, you know, King
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David and then defeated several other times and finally by the Assyrians long before the Jews
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Apparently, Mary had a double remarkable birth.
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This Jewish woman gave birth with without any kind of well, with an immaculate conception.
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And not only was he the son of God, he was a Palestinian.
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Besides the fact that he never in this article mentions that Jesus was a Jew, he now says Jesus
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Now, even the cultures across the world may at times show a Jesus that reflects their own
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A white Jesus is deeply embedded in the Western story of Christianity.
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It has become often impossible to separate Jesus and white from the American society.
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That's the lead of every sermon that I've ever been to.
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I only go because my service is practically a clan meeting.
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It's so, like, the, it is not at all a central part of Christianity that Jesus was white.
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Like, that is not, it does not matter at all what Jesus' color was.
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I mean, yes, the imagery here and the, you know, the way we look at Jesus here.
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Yes, he seems like kind of a white dude, but not completely.
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I mean, I don't think it's necessarily clear in all the photos that we've seen.
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I mean, all those, the three, now the 4K video we've seen of him is pretty clear.
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Yeah, I mean, before we had kind of like the 7-Eleven surveillance camera look at Jesus.
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Now that we have 4K, you can kind of tell, yeah, maybe a little bit darker skin.
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I mean, I just, is that it all material to one Christian on earth?
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I mean, maybe a white supremacist would care about such a thing, right?
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I mean, every picture I've ever seen of Jesus is, you know, he was a handsome man.
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And I don't think he was probably a handsome man.
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Right, like, there's a description in the Bible after the, as he's going through the whole scourging thing, which is part of the Easter situation, which was not pleasant.
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Before the crucifixion, he went through both, which is not pleasant.
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And there's a description of him as completely unrecognizable.
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As even like a human, he's so destroyed from the first process they put him through, that when they put him on the actual cross, he is not even recognizable as basically a member of the species.
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Now, every picture you've ever seen painted of Jesus on the cross does not show him that way, right?
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Like, it does not, that's not what the imagery shows, right?
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That is not, it does not truthfully reflect what we believe Jesus actually had gone to to that point, right?
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Like, he had, he had been, it would be too gruesome to hang on the wall, right?
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Like, we're talking Mel Gibson level stuff, even maybe even worse from a passion of the Christ.
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And that's not necessarily the way people, not necessarily every picture in every hallway, right?
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Now, even in the cultures across the world, at times, show a Jesus that reflects their own story.
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A white Jesus is still embedded in the Christian story in the West.
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It became often impossible to separate Jesus and white from the American psyche.
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Now, Stu, I want you to answer these questions because he is interested.
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I am interested in how white Christians feel about images of Christ.
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How do you feel about the possibility that Christ may not look the way he's been portrayed for centuries in the United States and Europe?
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How do I feel about the possibility that Christ may not look the way as he's been portrayed?
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Dude, I figured that out when I was like in third grade.
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You know, and it's I don't expect Jesus to look like the guy that I see, you know, in the pictures.
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Let's say Jesus came from from Branson, Missouri.
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He's like a, you know, normal white guy, white as can be, white bread, white.
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And some foreign country decided to portray him and he looked differently.
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When we say you guys aren't Christian, sorry, your pictures look different.
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If you've seen Christ depicted as a man of color, what was your reaction?
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Yeah, that's either that or I went, oh, wow, that makes sense.
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You know, it's it's kind of like, you know, when I first saw black dolls start coming on the market.
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I hadn't even I dare you because I was a white little kid.
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And then when I saw it, I was like, oh, that makes sense.
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And as as a thinking human being, you're like, of course, you want to have something that looks and relates to you.
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And we do complain occasionally about how these things get changed.
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Superman's gay or, you know, Captain America is now.
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The reason why I at least get annoyed at those things is because we've moved.
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We're moving further and further away from the Martin Luther King vision.
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Now, instead of saying, don't notice skin color, it's not important.
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My problem with who's the guy who's taking over for James Bond?
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And I think he'll be a he'll be a good James Bond.
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I'm not watching it because James Bond is black.
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I mean, I thought Pierce Brosnan kind of sucked.
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Like that's the but like it was promoted not as a great movie, but as a finally black
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That was the that was the tagline of the movie, basically, according to the media.
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You shouldn't need to have someone who looks like you.
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I should be able to be like if I have a hero that is black, I should be like, you know
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If I just had a white version of that, I could sell that to my kids.
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That's that's a totally against what Martin Luther King wanted.
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So my problem with like, for instance, use use 007 is 007 is a character written by Ian
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It doesn't I'm going to still if he's good at being James Bond, I'm going.
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It's not material to whether you're going to enjoy.
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But when you when you when you have to have a character be somebody that they're clearly
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It's born of the exact opposite, which is what all this stuff is from the left.
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We see the word racism gets thrown around a lot.
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But what else is it when you're basing decisions on skin color?
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I like that is exactly what the definition of racism at least used to be.
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You're making decisions solely based on the color of a person's skin.
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And if you say, hey, I need to have a black superhero or it's not real or I need to have
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I mean, the Democrats are basically admitting that as they run for president.
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If we have a white guy at the top of the ticket, there has to be a person of color on the on
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The New York Times said, are the Democrats really inclusive if the presidential nominee
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Well, if he's qualified for the job, yes, it's enough.
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And, you know, progressives and and I would say this goes back to your most recent book
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They have they are as obsessed with race as Richard Spencer is.
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They are as obsessed with race as as David Duke is.
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Yes, they they happen to be favoring different groups, but they are favoring groups based
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And it's the same exact disease because the progressives haven't changed.
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Now they're racist against white people or Jews or whatever.
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I'm going to I'm going to go back to the Kate Smith song, which we talked about earlier today.
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But but here's the song now, Kate Smith, in case you don't know, she's saying God bless America.
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And I want you to know the only thing you need to know about this story is this is postmodernism deconstructing American culture.
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It has everything about deconstructing our culture.
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Kate Smith, who who raised herself the equivalent of 10 billion dollars to defeat the Nazis in war bonds.
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In 1931, she went on Broadway and she was part of a Broadway review.
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And she and another guy saying a song and it sounds horribly racist.
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I want you to hear I want you to hear the actual song that she sang in 1931 that somebody was so oppressed by.
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And and, you know, among all the enlightened artists of the time, how could a Broadway show be done with this in the north in 1931?
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If you just ask that question instead of jumping to conclusions that, oh, my gosh, she meant this.
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So did someone else, a civil rights activist on stage, the same show on stage singing this song.
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The guy who also saying it was a was a civil rights activist whose father was a runaway slave.
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Because it is in the same spirit as another song from another Broadway play that was huge and critically acclaimed just recently with Mel Brooks.
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Do you remember this song from springtime for Hitler?
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Needed a new leader to restore its former glory.
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If you want to be the audience that walks out on this song, just like in the movie, because they're so offended that this could be on.
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Or you could see that this was written by a Jew, Mel Brooks, mocking the master race, mocking those who followed Hitler and Hitler himself.
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It was a song mocking the white supremacists in the South.
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Who was so downtrodden by this song that none of us have ever heard of?
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Somebody who is looking to destroy our traditions.
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Somebody who wants a transformation of America.
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And instead of helping their fellow countrymen, they have done everything they could to enrich themselves.
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And voters are electing less traditional voters.
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Kamala Harris is one of the frontrunners for the Democratic nomination.
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You need to know her history, where she stands.
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You know, we're talking about social engineering and erasing history and confusing and getting rid of everything that you know so we can flip the country inside out.
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It's a really confusing history for a woman who cries out for reparations.
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I mean, when it comes right down to it, wait until you see her confused history and the things that she has done from reparations to the Me Too movement.
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We were talking about, you know, how Kate Smith, you know, is now out.
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And no one cares about Kate Smith except for her poor family that is being destroyed by this.
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And and, you know, she's she's now going to be remembered in history books as a villain so we can get rid of somebody else who did great things because why?
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But I warn you, you better go after Mel Brooks then.
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I can't even imagine what that sounds like in 10 or 20 years.
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They're they're using satire to show that people who do X, Y and Z are really bad.
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And those of you in Hollywood or in comedy, you should look to the lesson of Louis C.K.
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And I think the only thing I can think of is that remember the special he did where he was talking about abortion and he was he wasn't fully in the boat.
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He says a lot of examples of that type of thing.
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He's no conservative by any means, but he's, you know, like, you know, he comes he's come out.
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He came out against a common core at one point.
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So, you know, you know, look, he had his own separate issues.
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But we've seen I mean, these people will praise Roman Polanski.
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Look, look in history to Kurt Garan of of the the German film industry.
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He was the icon of comedy in film and the Germans used him for a while.
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The Nazis were fine to have him until it came time for them to finally say, OK, we're stable enough.
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So we were talking about this off air yesterday about, you know, there are racists.
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But if you're going to look for you're going to look for parody comedy, you're going to have to purge an awful lot of people and a lot of people on the left.
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Yeah, that's why we have a fabulous new game show, Glenn.
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It's going to be very difficult for the audience to to come up with these answers.
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It has nothing to do with neither one of us wanting to read a bunch of David Duke quotes so we can be taken out of context and we don't care about Jeffy.
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You know, I don't think this is fair to say, is it David Duke or Amy?
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Is this David Duke or somebody just as bad as David Duke?
01:48:59.080
They're saying Kate Smith is as bad as the racist of that day because she sang the song, which was a parody.
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It was a satire to show that racists were dumb, essentially.
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And again, it has nothing to do with not wanting to be on record.
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The host of this game that Glenn has given a brand new, very clunky title to.
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David Duke or someone just as bad as David Duke.
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And I've heard this particular Amy Schumer bit, but I'm curious to know if you can actually tell.
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I think some of them are going to be difficult.
01:49:50.220
Well, seeing that it's from, you know, talking about laughing, I would say that it's someone just as bad as David Duke.
01:50:09.900
They look alike and they don't make facial expressions.
01:50:12.700
Well, that's someone just as bad, I'll tell you that, as David Duke.
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And I hope the future generations realize that.
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We all know how bad David Duke is, but we don't realize there are other people just as bad as David Duke.
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Again, this is why we have Jeffy reading these lines.
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I think that white people were no question the creators of what we call white America.
01:51:00.600
Oh, is that David Duke or someone just as horrible as David Duke?
01:51:06.980
I think that white people were no question the creators of what we call white America.
01:51:24.740
I mean, that sounds like something they would say.
01:51:26.760
White America definitely built what we would call white America.
01:51:31.160
That could have been a serious policy statement from Amy Schumer.
01:51:33.500
So it was either Amy Schumer trashing being racist against white people or David Duke
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It's the only disease that turns fruits into vegetables.
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I don't think even Amy Schumer would have said that, but that isn't a joke.
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She's teaching me how to freestyle rap, and I'm teaching her how to freestyle swim.
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She's been teaching me how to freestyle rap, which I'm kind of good at.
01:52:43.300
And I've been teaching her how to freestyle swim, so.
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See, and it's okay that the audience laughed at that today, but will it be okay in the future?
01:52:51.920
I think we need to identify with cell phone technology, everyone who's in the audience laughing at these.
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You think that all white people freestyle swim, and all black people freestyle rap.
01:53:10.920
Next up, Jeff Fisher, the host of this fabulous game show.
01:53:18.380
That is something that David Duke absolutely said, but I bet Amy Schumer also said it.
01:53:33.260
Even as the host, it does sound like something David Duke would have said.
01:53:36.460
Because that's just a straight racist line, right?
01:53:45.860
Because you see, Hispanics do dishes, according to Amy Schumer, when we take out the context of what she's actually doing here.
01:53:52.220
And I think this is great, because when they build all of the Amy Schumer statues that are clearly coming, when that happens, we can all revisit this in 50 years and tear them all down.
01:54:03.000
Good thing there's never going to be a statue of Amy Schumer.
01:54:06.820
I'm so sick and tired of hearing about slavery.
01:54:10.180
You think slavery didn't exist in Africa, even Indian tribes?
01:54:21.840
You seem to know these racist things very well.
01:54:27.400
Is the game show contestant also just as bad as David Duke?
01:54:41.360
Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher available where all podcasts are.
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I can't believe we didn't get to the line about Mexicans and their work habits.
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It would be the fourth clip on our list from Amy Schumer.
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Would you know when you heard this line if it was just read to you?
01:55:15.520
Taken out of context, which is what they've done to me on multiple occasions.
01:55:31.980
But we're not playing that game because, take it out of context, you've already decided,
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America, by letting these things stand, you've already decided that you'll just go along with it.
01:55:45.480
So, whoever they want to sweep up, and believe me, Amy, they will come for you eventually.
01:55:59.780
And they're already kicking people out of the club.
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We, by the way, as conservatives, welcome you to do your comedy and any comedy you want to do anywhere.
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I may not enjoy it myself, but I stand by your right to do it any place you can draw an audience.
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And I'm going to burn every book that you've ever.
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Well, we have learned a lot on this show today, haven't we?
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I mean, we learned from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that the VA provides the highest quality of health care.
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I think veterans all around the country agree with that.
01:58:21.600
We learned that Jesus wasn't a Jew from the New York Times, that he was a Palestinian, which is really interesting.
01:58:30.160
We found out from this program, just taking it one step further, doing our homework, that Amy Schumer is just as bad as David Duke.
01:58:40.420
I mean, as long as Kate Smith is bad, Amy Schumer is just as bad, if not worse, than David Duke.
01:58:47.060
Certainly wasn't a defense of Amy Schumer and other comedians saying that that's not the way they should be treated.
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I want to make sure that we were not defending at all.
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We weren't defending the right of people to express themselves and be taken in context.
01:58:59.460
We would much rather rip them out of context and tear down their statues as soon as possible.
01:59:04.640
We also learned a little bit about Israel last night from Bernie Sanders.
01:59:13.500
But the fact of the matter is that Netanyahu is a right-wing politician who I think is treating the Palestinian people extremely unfairly.
01:59:24.860
I just believe that the United States should deal with the Middle East on a level playing field basis.
01:59:33.880
In other words, the goal must be to try to bring people together and not just support one country, which is now run by a white-wing, you know, dare I say, racist government.
01:59:50.340
Now, there's been cases in the past, Glenn, where some commentators have called the president racist of a country, and they paid a huge price for that.
02:00:09.060
So, if you're a democratic socialist, fair game.
02:00:19.120
Now, of course, he has the right to call other governments racist.
02:00:25.580
If you think that Donald Trump, anybody who says Donald Trump is out of control, really?
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He hasn't called the leader of an ally a racist.
02:00:37.360
I mean, he's that much in control of his faculties.
02:00:43.800
But I have and will continue in this campaign to fight for progressive taxation.
02:00:50.140
In other words, whether it is Bernie Sanders or your family or anybody else in America,
02:00:55.040
when we have so much income and wealth inequality, when the people on top are doing phenomenally well.
02:01:00.940
If you are doing very, very well in our economy, you should be paying your fair share of taxes.
02:01:08.900
We will raise those taxes for the upper income people.
02:01:12.800
We will do away with the tax loopholes and the tax breaks that large private corporations currently receive.
02:01:19.820
I sincerely hope he is the nominee because the defeat will be bone crushing.
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Bernie Sanders as president of the United States.
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You may be overplaying your hand just a little bit.