What Michigan’s Primary Outcome Means for the General Election | 2⧸28⧸24
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Glenn Beck fills in for Pat and Stu as they cover the latest drug shortage crisis at the border between the U.S. and Mexico. Glenn explains why the situation is so bad, and how to deal with it.
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Hey, welcome, it's Pat and Stu today for Glenn's voice gave away yesterday, so we're filling
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I have a whole list of topics right here that I just wrote down,
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stuff that we were going to talk about today and make sure we got to.
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I didn't even write down the border being secure.
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Like, we have millions of people pouring across the border every year.
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You know, a lot of these people are coming across, you know, and claiming asylum.
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Some of these people are coming across committing crimes, violent crimes.
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A murder happened recently in Georgia we were talking about.
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Well, I mean, you're showing your xenophobia there.
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And I think it's despicable because, well, KJP was asked yesterday about, for instance,
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why the Border Patrol Union is going to join Donald Trump tomorrow on the border, but not
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Is there anything new that you can share about the president's visit to the border on Thursday?
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Does he have any plans to announce any executive actions?
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So I don't have anything to, I'm not going to get ahead of the president, don't have anything
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We think the bottom line is the way to have dealt with this border, the general jet we
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see at the border, what we see with this immigration, a broken immigration system that
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has been broken for decades, is if we, if Republicans have moved forward with the bipartisan deal that came out of the Senate.
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But instead of doing that, Donald Trump, the former president, and they made it about politics.
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They did not make it about an issue that majority of Americans care about.
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Well, that's interesting because the majority of Americans very much care about the border right
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And they've only been awakened to it really in the last couple of years since Greg Abbott,
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Texas' governor, started sending people across the country to let them understand what's going on here at the border.
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And by the way, here's, you know, a few thousand people for you to deal with up there.
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We don't, they don't like it at Martha's Vineyard.
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In fact, you know, Eric Adams is now saying they need to change the sanctuary city law.
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Which is fascinating after he ran on a platform that said we will continue to be a sanctuary
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city and will always be welcome, welcoming to immigrants coming into the city.
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And I was told, by the way, all the things that were in the bipartisan border deal were
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racist as of like six months ago or three months ago.
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And now all of a sudden they just can't get the Republicans to care about the border.
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Even though that's all we've been talking about for years.
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I mean, I've known Pat Gray for how many years now?
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And I don't know that I've ever heard you talk about anything other than the border with
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the possible exception of Foreigner being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Well, they're not in the Hall of Fame yet, but at least they got nominated.
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Now it's up to everybody else to get across the finish line.
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I mean, I kind of, no offense to Foreigner, kind of wish you worked on the border thing
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But it is, it is an interesting, like, is there anyone, and I know when you say this,
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you're talking about a country of 330 million people, Pat.
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There's a lot of people with all sorts of different backgrounds, different education
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levels, different levels of common sense, some of those very low.
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But is there anyone in America who believes the rationale they're trying to push right now,
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that actually the truth is Joe Biden is really tough on the border.
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He wants to shut it down, but Republicans won't let him.
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What individual person is there out there that could possibly believe such a scenario?
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He's been saying the opposite from the, I mean, for as long as we've known him.
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He ran for president saying he would undo all the things that President Trump had done
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But what is really true is the whole time he was really tough, it was just waiting for
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a bill that he didn't propose until year four of his presidency.
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I don't know if there's anyone else I would ask this about.
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But for Corinne Jean-Pierre, at one point she says she spoke to the executive actions,
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spoke to executive actions multiple times before.
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She thinks she actually spoke to a person called executive actions.
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Because she's always just, she isn't, I mean she's just reading this stuff.
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Does she believe that, like, if someone says, hey, can you ask executive actions what he
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Because she said she spoke to him multiple times.
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And normally I would say, oh, it's kind of a turn of phrase, maybe awkward wording.
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With her, I think she might think she actually spoke to the person.
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And she talks about speaking about or to executive actions.
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Brandon Judd, the president of the National Border Patrol Council, the main union for the
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Border Patrol agents, will actually be joining Donald Trump on Thursday.
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We have a Pat Gray list and a Glenn Beck program list, and I believe you're back.
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But I'm using, I'm going off the Glenn Beck program list, I thought.
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Did you share about the president's visit to the border on Thursday?
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Does he have any plans to announce any executive actions?
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So I don't have anything to, I'm not going to get ahead of the president.
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Shouldn't you have something on something we're asking you about?
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Because they know if she actually has to talk about something important, she'll screw it up.
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So what they do is they give her the basic, most limited information possible.
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And they make her read it, every word, when she does have that basic information.
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And then if it's not on her one page list of five things she's allowed to say, she just refers people to different departments.
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When there is an actual moment where they need clarity, where they are up against the ropes a little bit, they just bring in a white guy to stand next to her and answer all the questions.
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It's sad because she's in a job she has no capability of doing.
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And they're so invested in the diversity hires that they will just keep her out there.
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And look, there are plenty of capable women of color, Pat, that can do this job.
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She was a plot put in place by Jen Psaki to make Jen Psaki look good in retrospect.
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And at the time, I didn't think she was very good.
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But now, I think she was kind of like a magician.
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Again, they weren't good points, but they were points.
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Also, John Kirby Cuddy was asked about executive orders at the border.
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As he said before, the southern border has to be addressed before Ukraine-aided funding.
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They are saying that this shouldn't be done legislatively more so than it should be done by rolling back executive orders or changing it from an executive perspective.
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Is that part of these discussions and is the White House ruling out-
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On doing some of the executive orders to report on the administration.
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First, the president has taken executive action at the border.
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So as appropriate and within the bounds of the law.
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He's also said that in order to make the changes, the fixes to border security, you've got to have new legislation.
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But again, outside of the point, and I know this is not the point of this, but it's like, well, how did he do that?
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At no point did he look down at a piece of paper to read his response.
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He looked the person in the eye and continued to speak.
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Because he has basic knowledge of what he's talking about.
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He did give their BS explanation relatively competently.
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Like they're like, oh, this is a tough question.
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I like there have got to be a hundred people working in the Democratic Party that are women of color that could do that job better than than Corinne Jean-Pierre.
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And yet they just keep trotting her out there because they don't want to admit the mistake.
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They don't want to say, oh, God, this was a mistake.
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I mean, like, yes, they did a lot of executive orders on day one to mess this up.
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Now that everybody understands it's crisis, it's a catastrophe, it's an invasion.
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Now they're trying to say, oh, we just can't get Republicans on board with us.
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We are trying desperately to secure that border.
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He stood on the debate stage and invited people to come.
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I mean, just since he's been in office, the actual the conservative number is eight million
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border crossings that the Border Patrol has has encountered.
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And now they seem to have settled on eight million in the last three and a half years.
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Well, it was two and a half million the entire Donald Trump presidency.
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It's so much worse than when Donald Trump was in office and they keep acting like all of
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And we all know, of course, you know, Trump didn't even get all the things he wanted to
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And that signal being sent to Central America and Mexico and South America helped an awful
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Some of the some of it was policy based with Trump, but it wasn't all.
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I mean, I and this happened almost immediately when he became president because he just kept
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Stu, you mentioned a few minutes ago the fact that Eric Adams is now calling for the Sanctuary City Law to be changed.
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Now, we, the women in the Microsoft side of the city that are here, they want to, they want to run.
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I still don't understand why the federal government is not allowing them to run.
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They need to have the right to run, like all of us that have come to this country have been willing to do so.
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But those small women that are committing crimes, we need to modify the Sanctuary City Law.
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And if you commit a felony, a lying act, we should be able to turn you over the ice and have you deported.
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He was, he was talking about the Sanctuary City Law though, and says that, hey, like we need to modify the Sanctuary City Law.
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And you think to yourself, okay, maybe he gets this a little bit now after, after seeing this.
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But I mean, does he, Pat? Because what he says there is something that is so blatantly obvious to literally everyone on earth.
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He's saying, if you're an illegal immigrant, and you cross the border, and you go to New York City, and there you are, you are convicted of a felony,
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or charged, I think it's charged, I think he says, charged with a felony or violent crime, at that point, you can be turned over to the Border Patrol and such, and be deported.
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So he's not even, like, that's not really, like, that should, did, I mean, I think people who support Sanctuary City Laws think that's already happening.
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If you, if you get charged with rape, at that point, yeah, we'll turn you over to authorities.
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That's something that I think, I mean, legitimately put a number on this, Pat.
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90% of the U.S. population would agree with, if you are, have a felony, and you're an illegal immigrant, you get deported.
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It's not, it's not a controversial issue, unless you happen to be a Democrat in one of these big cities.
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Like, I mean, and not even a normal Democrat living in the city, I mean, someone who's serving in government.
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In fact, he doesn't even really understand the issue yet.
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He's got some comprehension of it, but he's not there.
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I mean, have you seen what shape Chicago is in?
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Where you've got illegals by the hundreds living at the airport, living in police precincts, living in tent cities out on the sidewalk.
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Well, that's happening in every major city in America now.
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I mean, there's really nowhere you can't see the blight of illegal immigration.
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What's what that's causing to our country right now?
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How is it possible that you don't fully understand this issue yet?
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And it's going to be interesting to see what Biden does about this, because if it continues like I think the most likely scenario if he does nothing.
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Is that it gets much worse because people, especially if Trump is leading, if they think Trump is coming back into office, this border is going to be overrun before January.
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They're going to do everything they can to get here because it's going to be their last chance for a while.
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And I think I will not be surprised if Biden tries to do something on the surface to to quell this problem so he could say he did something.
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People think he's going to maybe do something like that before the the State of the Union address so he can blame Republicans.
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Stu is just telling me I've I've chosen to focus on the negatives here on the border.
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Yeah. When surely there's so many positive things happening.
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Well, I mean, if you want to paint this as some sort of problem, you can do that.
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OK, you can you can manipulate the truth and try to make the border look like it's a problem.
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But if you can only do that, if you don't focus on the positives and the positives are.
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Well, numerous. You're going to enlighten us, I'm sure.
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I could sit here all day and give you the positives of what's going on in our border.
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But let me focus on this one one little thing here.
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Which is Venezuela's violent deaths have fallen to a twenty two year low.
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Venezuela's rate of violent deaths dropped to its lowest level in more than two decades,
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according to Bloomberg, following years of massive migration as both criminals and victims fled the nation's economic crisis.
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So the criminals of the victims are all leaving Venezuela.
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So, hey, no one's getting murdered in Venezuela anymore.
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We're knocking this one out of the park, everybody.
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It's the reason why so many people want to come here.
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And I'm happy that a lot of people want to come here.
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And of course, we've been talking about this murder that has a lot to do with Venezuela
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But it's just one of of so many things going on with our border.
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And the only reason there's any attention to it at all is because it looks like a real vulnerability for Joe Biden getting reelected.
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It's the only reason the media is talking about it at all.
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This has been going on in his entire presidency.
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Yes, it's getting slightly worse now, but that's to be expected when you let terrible policies go on for this long.
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And you've not just let them, you've created them.
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You created the terrible policies that have incentivized all of these things to continue to happen and happen much worse.
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They keep making the excuse that the border's been broken for a long, immigration policy's been broken.
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You've made it far worse, far worse than it's ever been.
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Ben, yes, we have illegals in this country and have had for decades.
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When I worked in Houston, they used to use, like when I first got there, they used the number of 11 million illegals in this country that are already crossed and we're already living here.
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And what are we going to do with the 11 million?
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That's the same figure they use today, despite the fact that millions every year have crossed the border since then.
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And it's probably more like 30 or 40 million who are here.
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But the first thing, and I don't even like to hear about, oh, well, immigration policy is broken.
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And then we can talk about what to do with all the illegals that are here now.
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It's just, you know, fix the leak first and then, you know, then you can worry about the rest of it.
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But it clearly doesn't make any sense, honestly.
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You know, if you go back and you mentioned that there has been a problem for a long time.
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There has been a problem for a long time on the border.
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I mean, going, look, I'm looking at the, you know, the apprehensions chart here over the past few years.
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To give you just an idea as to how high this would be.
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This is what I'm going to go back in time with you.
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302,000 in 20, well, I mean, it's technically the fiscal year of 2024, December.
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This level of problem isn't even a Democrat problem.
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You know I'm critical of Democrats, as are you, Pat, as is probably most of the audience.
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When you're talking about a problem at this level, it's not even a Democrat problem.
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Barack Obama was much, much better at handling this issue than Joe Biden is.
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Like, 10 times as many people in December of fiscal year 2024 crossed the border than did in fiscal year 2015.
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I mean, we can do the annual numbers, too, if you want.
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This is not like I'm praising the border handling here.
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I mean, I'm not trying to say this has been good.
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Part of that year, if I'm remembering this right, part of that year was Biden, too, when it went up to 977.
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But when he has the full control, 1.734 million in 2021.
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And we're at a million already and it's just January when you're talking about fiscal year.
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And they say that they have been tough on the border, that they have been successful in stopping the flow at the border when nothing could be further from the truth.
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And as anyone who knows about this stuff will tell you, we're only talking about border encounters.
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These are just people they actually came in contact with.
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The old number that they cited from the border patrol was that they encountered about one in three.
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I don't know that they use that stat anymore, but that means three times as many people as they encountered actually came across the border.
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If you're talking about 2.4 million, you multiply that by three.
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It's frightening and it's completely out of control and it's completely unacceptable.
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And we haven't, we haven't fixed it, have not fixed it.
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That's why, I mean, 53% of Americans, this is the first time in history when the majority of Americans are in favor of building a wall at the border.
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It just passed 53% now of Americans say, yes, we need a border wall.
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And I, the problem, but of course we've been told it's the racist solution for so long that it's only 53%.
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You know, there's always going to be some people who are opposed to it.
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And look, it's not, even that won't solve the problem, but it would make a massive difference.
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This is not like you have to come up with tons and tons, you know, hundreds of thousands of border troops.
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But where they've put effective border barriers, not just in the United States, but in Israel
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too, where, where there's effective border barriers.
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It hurts a lot in that scenario if you do anything.
00:34:52.200
I will say that like, you know, a huge part of this problem that needs to be dealt with
00:34:57.200
if we're actually going to get serious about this is the asylum issue.
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Now part, there were some parts of that bipartisan border bill that tried to address it, but weakly
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But if you did address the asylum issue, because the problem with, with a border wall right now
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is that a big chunk of these 3 million people we're talking about are coming right to the, the
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normal border crossings, not trying to cross over a river.
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They are crossing a river, but it's going over a bridge and they're walking across the
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bridge and they're saying, hi, I'm here for asylum.
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And then they're just led into the country that a border wall doesn't stop those people.
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And that is really the majority of what we're dealing with right now.
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Now that doesn't mean you don't build a border wall.
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You do need a border wall, but you need to deal with that asylum issue as well.
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Not to mention, we still have people who are coming in here on tourist visas and all these other things
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But you could dock out a massive chunk of this if you did the wall and fixed the asylum part.
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I will say this, you know, it's going to be hard because right now you have a sort of
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a unique opportunity, which is Biden is so desperate.
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If you could negotiate a deal that was actually good, it might be worth doing.
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I don't think it's crazy to negotiate right now to try to get something really good because
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And the point is, when Trump gets in there, the Democrats will make the same calculation
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Republicans are making now, which is, look, it's only going to help Donald Trump if we
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When you're talking about you're never going to get past 60 unless you get 60 plus senators
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it's pat and stew uh you know the michigan primary doesn't seem like it got that much
00:39:12.040
publicity right you hear didn't hear much about it because honestly the primary has been a bore
00:39:18.140
fest pat yes this has been a a big fat letdown it's like remember those super bowls in like the
00:39:24.220
80s yes where like every one of them was terrible i feel like poor john elliway would be in a super
00:39:28.920
bowl and they didn't lose like you know you know it would be it would be a blowout in the first half
00:39:33.000
and like it would just not be interesting and all these people paid millions of dollars for super
00:39:37.260
bowl commercials that no one watched in the fourth quarter right that's what if this thing feels like
00:39:41.780
it's really a bit of bore in comparison to what you might have thought it would be going in well
00:39:47.060
trump won the michigan primary 68 to 27 percent um so i'm sure the headline on the uh liberal media is
00:39:54.280
not everybody wants donald trump right the republicans don't even like him some of them
00:39:59.300
okay 68 27 he won by 41 points meanwhile on the democrat side people are saying this is a real
00:40:05.980
problem for joe biden because he only got 81 of the vote right i mean he's virtually unopposed
00:40:12.300
yes and he got 81 of the vote and who he who he lost to or who he lost these votes to was not even
00:40:21.480
one of the other candidates it's uncommitted it was uncommitted yeah which is was a pretty we should
00:40:26.880
get into this a little bit pat coming up in this next hour because this was a protest movement that
00:40:31.040
largely sparked from the pro-gaza pro-hamas side of the democratic party which doesn't give me a lot
00:40:38.100
of hope for it because no they're not going to help anybody i want no and it's actually it's going to
00:40:44.380
create very bad incentives for joe biden as well but we should get into that because i don't talk about
00:40:50.200
that coming up that is a long-term a long-term risk and i think there's something hidden in here pat
00:40:55.780
that is a real warning to republicans looking forward to the general election a real real
00:41:04.700
concern that i think right now is giving us maybe a false sense of security a little bit
00:41:10.020
and if you know that's a little dangerous yeah it's it's a problem dangerous and if it's i don't
00:41:15.540
know how to address it at this point but it is going to be something that is going to concern
00:41:19.480
everybody going into november in michigan they were concerned that the uncommitted vote might
00:41:25.720
total 100 or even 150 000 i don't know where it wound up but it was it was headed that way
00:41:31.760
unless i thought was around 80 000 80 yeah give or take so that's significant a lot more than they
00:41:37.360
thought they were going to get but again it's because he's supporting israel that it is this way so
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they'll put this date off as well but for now it
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probably not gonna detain him it'll be in an in
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what this is about now we we we don't know what
01:26:55.860
Steve Baker did inside that building I mean he's a
01:27:20.260
footage will come to light at some point soon and
01:27:43.380
taking pictures and many other mainstream media
01:27:53.380
they've only gone after conservative journalists
01:28:02.200
journalistically beating up this police officer
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actually skeptical of Steve's claim that he was a
01:28:17.740
know he his work is well known and again there's
01:28:52.060
have an arrest warrant for him from misdemeanors
01:29:14.000
institutions are they those places going to get
01:29:24.280
the pipe bomb footage that he's shown yeah where
01:29:27.220
they move the cameras away as soon as the the pipe
01:29:31.620
bombs were found and detonated oh all of a sudden
01:29:35.400
the cameras were moved about 90 degrees away from
01:29:38.800
what happened there that's interesting and oddly
01:29:41.140
you'll you'll note that January 6 does not mean
01:29:43.720
January 6 2024 right it's not like this happened
01:29:47.900
and in a couple months they charged they waited
01:29:49.900
years and years until he uncovered this information
01:29:52.620
to to bring him in they threatened him with all
01:29:55.940
sorts of legal outcomes over the years but they are
01:29:59.520
waiting till now 2024 this is 2021 we're talking
01:30:04.340
about it's three years ago yeah why are they waiting
01:30:06.400
three years if this guy's this danger to society
01:30:08.620
i mean again they have cameras on every inch of
01:30:11.820
this property this reminds me of them getting the
01:30:15.200
amish milk farmer off the streets because that guy
01:30:18.360
was dangerous oh yeah yeah they finally the fbi showed
01:30:21.220
up and arrested him got him off that farm put him in
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jail because he's been selling raw milk and uh i for
01:30:30.180
one feel a lot safer knowing that he's not on the
01:30:33.660
streets or farms of america doing that same thing
01:30:36.220
right now phew i sleep better at night knowing that
01:30:39.900
i'll sleep the same way when uh when steve baker is
01:30:44.240
finally put away put away for good away that's what we
01:30:46.740
need and you know look it's just i don't know if this is
01:30:49.380
a show i don't know if they're saying sending a signal hey
01:30:52.040
stop talking about this and this will go away yeah seems
01:30:55.240
like that's the signal they've been talking about for a
01:30:59.340
uh steve i think he's wants the truth pretty well proven
01:31:02.520
that yeah and i will say this as well you look at his
01:31:05.420
coverage of uh was the oath keepers trial where he showed you
01:31:10.460
know multiple inconsistencies on the testimony that not only
01:31:14.900
paints the the narrative that many of us care about right like
01:31:18.860
uh what the truth was about this day and what happened of course
01:31:22.360
that's true but also like individual people who were put in
01:31:30.500
given access to the footage that would have exonerated them
01:31:33.600
like yeah these people like you can watch this could be the subject of a
01:31:40.080
netflix documentary this could be the next making a murderer i mean
01:31:43.040
maybe not as uh uh you know the stakes aren't as high as
01:31:47.720
there was no murder but still like you could have a a innocence project
01:31:52.840
type of approach to this and show that these guys
01:31:55.560
i mean they were lying under oath to get these guys convicted
01:31:59.240
and he's already shown this is all on the blaze i mean look you know if you
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don't subscribe to the blaze i would encourage you to
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i mean steve's work is a great example as to what is coming from uh from the
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sarah gonzalez has a new show that i think you really will like
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there's a ton of shows out there uh that you're gonna love
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but it also gets you access to this the new website and the print
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journalism that is going on and these are investigations that the
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mainstream media won't do we complain about this all the time we always
01:32:42.460
say we want this stuff well the blaze is doing it right now i mean this
01:32:45.940
is all the stuff you're getting about january 6th the actual uh investigation
01:32:51.940
one guy who's works for the blaze is about to go to you know get arrested
01:32:56.120
you know and if you've seen this stuff you probably have you've seen it from
01:33:02.540
congressmen have been talking about it why do you think they're talking about it
01:33:05.880
they're talking about it because of steve's work
01:33:07.500
that's why they know about it in the first place
01:33:10.620
yeah and so you know it is important and if you if you have an extra few bucks if you
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promo code is glenn also in a somewhat related story a judge in california just threw out
01:33:29.620
charges against two far-right political agitators saying the federal government engaged in
01:33:35.220
selective prosecution by charging right-wing rioters but not the far-left agitators they fought against
01:33:42.940
uh who did the exact same thing robert rundo and robert bowman attended a pro-trump free speech
01:33:51.920
rally in berkeley in april of 2017 as members of rise against movement or ram it was a far-right
01:34:01.240
white nationalist group that engaged in violence against left-wing groups like antifa one of those
01:34:07.260
groups was by any means necessary b-a-m-n which would descend upon right-wing events to shut them
01:34:14.020
down and start fights antifa and related far-left groups decided they needed to shut this down they
01:34:21.080
came prepared for violence bringing weapons including pepper spray fireworks knives and homemade bombs
01:34:27.720
according to judge cormac carney uh and they used those weapons as well as their bodies against
01:34:34.360
trump supporters and law enforcement but they didn't charge any of them they charged the right-wing
01:34:40.800
people uh protesters interesting if only this could transpire with january 6th as well uh you might be
01:34:51.780
on to something here wouldn't wouldn't that be nice if i don't know justice if there was equal justice
01:34:58.380
under the law something we talk about all the time but see uh kind of rarely increasingly rarely lately
01:35:06.840
uh pretty amazing also a majority of voters recognize uh that democrats and their lawfare against trump
01:35:19.560
is political election interference hmm i mean that's how blatant the democrats have been
01:35:26.620
in this unequal treatment of uh of the right as opposed to the left but a majority of voters think
01:35:35.760
democrats are engaged in lawfare to knock former president donald trump out of the race isn't that
01:35:43.220
kind of what they were accusing him of trying to get people out of the race or or interfere with
01:35:49.800
an election and it's just exactly what they're doing to him right now trying desperately to get
01:35:54.860
him off ballots more than half of voters though believe democrats are using the government and the
01:35:59.980
legal system in biased ways to take out their political opponent that's according to a new harvard
01:36:07.000
caps harris poll when asked the question do you think democrats today are engaged in lawfare
01:36:13.560
a campaign using the government and the legal system in biased ways to take out a political
01:36:18.980
opponent or do you think the prosecutions of donald trump are fair and unrelated to politics
01:36:23.360
58 percent agreed the prosecution uh was unfair compared to 42 percent who said the indictments
01:36:30.680
are fair so 58 42 when pollsters flipped the order of the question a majority still said trump legal woes
01:36:39.480
are a democrat strategy to take out a political opponent opponent with uh 45 percent disagreeing
01:36:45.560
so america is starting to wake up to this and they're starting to see what's going on not
01:36:51.440
only with january 6th but with donald trump and um and with people like these these two people
01:37:00.540
in uh these two guys in california who are doing the same thing the left the antifa protesters were
01:37:05.760
doing and it's starting to have an effect people are waking up to this it's good to know yeah and
01:37:12.540
this is one of the reasons i'm highly skeptical of polls that claim that a decent amount of republican
01:37:17.780
voters will bail on trump if he's convicted of a felony oh i don't think so at all i don't buy it
01:37:22.700
i don't either at all yeah no i i'm sure some will there'll be few but i i don't think that number
01:37:29.960
is going to be particularly goes to prison if people yeah i think that's different i do think
01:37:33.900
that's different yeah if he actually went to prison which i don't think there's really any chance of
01:37:38.520
before the election no i don't i don't think that's possible it's it's possible but it's unlikely um
01:37:45.640
if he doesn't go to did what would it be it would be like either home arrest or it would be i don't
01:37:50.080
know but i do think that could change people's opinions i i think people have an aesthetic distaste
01:37:55.960
for voting for someone who's in prison you know i just think that's just i think that's legitimate
01:38:00.580
yeah um but i do think that like the people who are just saying ah you know he got convicted of a
01:38:04.580
felony like in the documents case oh he really kept those documents longer than he was supposed to
01:38:08.400
or whatever i find it highly skeptical that they will not talk themselves into
01:38:13.500
wasn't that big of a deal that brings up kind of another interesting question as
01:38:18.320
to uh okay let's say he's convicted of a felony doesn't go to prison before the election
01:38:24.420
gets elected they're still planning to put him in prison for whatever offense he's been found
01:38:29.880
guilty of can he pardon himself i think he can from anything federal i think he can literally
01:38:36.940
and legally he can yes i think the state stuff would be more complicated i don't know there are
01:38:42.360
some people who argue he could even excuse himself from the state thing i want to say mark
01:38:46.860
levin makes this argument and you know mark is really smart yeah um but uh i think that would
01:38:52.060
be yeah yeah he does um i think it would be very difficult though to uh to do that i don't
01:38:56.940
think he'd be able to on the other hand i also don't think that would it would be allowed for him
01:39:01.200
to go to prison if he was actually president i think that that would they would push off the
01:39:05.980
sentence or something after his term yeah i don't think it would actually happen again this is all
01:39:10.580
ridiculous speculation and i think the people generally speaking will come down on the side of hey
01:39:14.800
this is this is targeting they're going after this guy in a way that i don't think any of us thought
01:39:20.460
was possible 15 years ago like i don't think you'd even thought as bad as the democrats were you
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and it's pat and stew for glenn today 888-727-BECK glenn i guess lost his voice he did yeah at the end of
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the show he was out for the last hour couldn't he just was losing it and it could basically
01:41:13.360
apparently completely went overnight so we hope he's going to be back tomorrow but obviously it's
01:41:17.640
hard to do a radio show without a voice people have noticed this over the years it's getting easier
01:41:21.920
with ai you know uh you can just now just simulate the voice and maybe we'll do that uh later in the
01:41:27.040
week okay but as of right now glenn we expect to be a fully human host at some point uh here in the
01:41:33.600
next couple days that is possible though we all right it is legitimately possible now you could
01:41:39.040
you could host a show with ai i think you could and right probably get away i think that's actually
01:41:44.740
kind of happening right now i think people are trying it and uh it's pretty interesting one day
01:41:50.460
we should just do it then we could just stay home like i mean again like the ai might destroy the world
01:41:55.540
but like not by next tuesday save you some work though along the way and we could just stay home and
01:42:00.480
just you know watch the the replay of the byu kansas game for example over and over and over
01:42:06.540
again i'm not opposed to that right as i think you probably know uh i'm sure you'd watch any
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philadelphia eagles victory that uh do you know how many times somewhat unexpected do you have any
01:42:17.260
idea how many times i've watched the super bowl though that they won how many times from beginning
01:42:21.460
no but i'd love to know uh is it over 10 uh yes it's over 10 it's over 10 yes it's over 10 okay and
01:42:28.060
it's also uh i've made you know i went to the game with my son it was the first football game he ever
01:42:33.660
went to he's an eagles fan and the first football game he ever went to was their super bowl victory
01:42:37.800
uh over the new england patriots so i made videos of that whole trip and i had to edit it together to
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like a 20 minute trip video and we've watched that you took him to that oh yeah i miss oh that's cool
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i mean it is legitimately one of the best the best days of my life i mean and i mean that with every bit
01:42:54.380
of of of honesty it is i'm sure yeah i mean just the the watching them win that game was absolutely
01:43:01.220
incredible and then you're and then my son being there and that's his first game and like it's cool
01:43:06.160
again i've worked really hard to lock him into being an eagles fan my dad i loved him to death he passed
01:43:13.180
away years ago but he was unsuccessful in making me a giants fan and i vowed from the moment of birth
01:43:20.280
i would do everything i can to lock him into being a philadelphia eagles fan for the rest of
01:43:25.040
his life and i gotta say making the first game he ever went to the super bowl that they win the
01:43:29.480
first one ever that helped that's about as good as you can do i feel like my parenting life is just
01:43:34.600
well what else can i possibly do here what is he 11 he's now 12 12 now it's insanity is and he's a
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huge huge eagles fan huge eagles fan and a huge blue jays fan too which i which again not easy
01:43:46.160
absolutely zero cents for either of you for either of us okay but it does it is my reality
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and he's a big blue jays fan as well i mean you are a canadian sports celebrity celebrity yes
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my official title so it was a good that was a good day you got a good day last night i will say
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glenn beck a good night's sleep can be hard to come by sometimes you get to the end of the
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evening and it's just hard to shut the old brain down you know all the worries and cares that go on
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during the day can get you keyed up to the point where that sleep is about impossible you can't live
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tomorrow because tomorrow is probably going to be worse than than today so what can you do relief
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uh a list of the most woke companies in america has just been released by the acvf which is uh the
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uh american conservative values foundation i like it he came up with something i don't know if it's
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right but he came up with one sounds like it could be right you got in the middle of it i wasn't sure
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you had an you could see the end of the road there but you did it um walt disney the most woke
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company in america number according to the acb most woke that's it's surprise that's surprising
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it is i wonder what the what is i mean i know they're woke but the most yeah like cheese there
01:47:02.320
are like overtly left-wing ben and jerry's comes to mind it's like an overtly left-wing company right
01:47:07.880
like uh i don't know i mean there are companies that are explicitly marketing only to liberals right
01:47:15.160
where disney is not doing that i mean in a way i think they're worse because they're not doing that
01:47:21.280
right like i would rather have a company being honest and like hey we're left-wingers this is
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what we do disney's like hey we're here for the safety of your children and they're like by the way
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we're going to work in all this left-wing propaganda i think that's worse so maybe that's
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how they're doing this analysis yes that could be um number two target would definitely left-wing
01:47:40.860
yeah um and number three these are i mean these are the big names but i'm surprised they're at the
01:47:45.920
top of this get this one blackrock only third that surprises me i i would put blackrock at the top of
01:47:54.140
this uh their ceo is probably as woke and obviously woke as you can possibly get he's the one that
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claims that they're trying to change your behavior and he's openly talking about that yeah we need to
01:48:10.260
change behaviors uh no how about no um at number four alphabet you know which is google of course
01:48:18.940
by the way uh google is a big one and i i on last night's stew does america i talked to aaron mcintyre
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about this he was outlining just how deep this goes because people were talking about how the google
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gemini ai photo creation was you know like it wouldn't give you a white person no matter what you
01:48:38.240
did it'd be like i can show me a viking and it gives you like a black person and an asian and an
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indian a native american and indian like it's just like right they will not you know give you a white
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person and like what we one of the things i talked about was that this is this is the mistake here is
01:48:55.460
not that it did this it's that it did this so overtly like this was supposed to be subtle and you
01:49:01.120
weren't supposed to notice and it was supposed to give you this woke stuff without really setting
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off alarm bells and it did set off alarm bells because it was so bad but his point was and i
01:49:09.340
this is scary and you know this if you're a parent google has worked really hard to nestle itself into
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the education system in this country if you have kids you know a lot of their work is done on google
01:49:22.560
classroom google documents right um and all of this is going to be filtered through google how they
01:49:30.640
search for the information is google they're not going to the library right like they're going
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through google all this information they're learning and then the other pathway is also
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open because all the work they're submitting is going through google systems when they're submitting
01:49:43.560
their work and they want to get their grades from their teachers it's all on google systems in
01:49:47.940
almost all public schools in many private schools yeah so something really to think about i encourage
01:49:53.660
you to go back and watch that interview uh stew does america youtube.com slash students america
01:49:57.760
with r and mcintyre yesterday okay so google or alphabet number four at number five meta
01:50:02.960
or facebook uh very woke at number six starbucks i mean no surprise there they've always been no
01:50:10.680
they've always been among the uh most woke corporations then you got bank of america
01:50:16.020
that's a mild surprise maybe that high on the list yeah uh and number eight nike
01:50:22.520
okay again again you know you think they'd be on the list mm-hmm number nine coca-cola
01:50:30.200
wow these are all i get this must be all like fortune 500 companies only or something
01:50:35.600
yeah they're all really big ones the biggest companies that are woke yeah yeah i would say so
01:50:40.220
because these are all gigantic yep uh megaliths um apple at number 10 rounding out the top 10
01:50:46.080
than pfizer mm-hmm amazon microsoft walmart surprises me yeah but i guess if you're talking
01:50:56.900
about the fact that they're have some woke tendencies that wouldn't surprise me the fact
01:51:01.020
that they're number 14 on the list of most woke companies does kind of surprise me and netflix round
01:51:06.320
out the top 15 yeah i mean it's interesting what their you know what their criteria is like for
01:51:13.240
example like the new york times isn't on the list yeah right like the new york times is pretty darn
01:51:17.100
woke yeah but they're not gigantic but they're not gigantic so it may just be just massive massive
01:51:22.080
i would say this must be fortune 500 yeah or better um but uh that's an interesting list
01:51:27.560
interesting it's an interesting list yeah um by the way speaking of the new york times and how woke
01:51:31.100
they are have you seen this story from uh adam rubenstein he is a writer and was an editor at the
01:51:38.780
new york times yeah this is the guy who is kind of doing a tell-all yeah about them he was the guy
01:51:44.280
who edited uh the opinion piece written by tom cotton for the new york times where he called for
01:51:50.500
troops to be deployed legally to uh quell the unrest in the cities around the george floyd time
01:51:56.840
yeah and this created a situation that wound up getting the op-ed manager blown out um it created all
01:52:03.800
sorts of of craziness there and again it was such a stupid issue and the article goes through the
01:52:08.840
entire process here a u.s senator submits an idea uh for a an op-ed and he writes one that is being
01:52:18.320
supported by more than 50 of the country is legal it has been utilized by past presidents you know
01:52:24.380
all the things that are make it relatively normal maybe a little provocative but that's the whole point
01:52:28.400
of an opinion page and he edits it and you know the the people the aoc wing of the new york times
01:52:37.640
goes crazy and they say like how can this be happening you're targeting blackness i feel unsafe
01:52:42.300
just being here that this was approved and of course he's in the same slack channels reading all these
01:52:47.220
messages he goes through all of it it's worth your time to read his entire story which has now been
01:52:52.320
written by the atlantic and the atlantic of course has also been guilty of this exact same crap they did
01:52:58.260
this to kevin williamson when he they went back and found tweets about abortion or something that
01:53:03.420
they didn't like they hired him and fired him immediately so they are not good on this issue
01:53:08.760
either one thing they are well known for is fact checking their stories though the atlantic is very
01:53:13.680
well known for a borderline annoying fact checking process where they go through and ask lots of
01:53:20.220
questions about basic things you put in your articles that doesn't mean everything they write is true by
01:53:24.260
any means by our standards or by truth standards but they do have a if you just you can't just write
01:53:30.060
some bs story without having some evidence of it so of all the stuff in this story from adam rubenstein
01:53:37.740
the the thing that's getting the most attention is the start and this is how the story begins one of my
01:53:43.160
first days at the new york times i went to an orientation it's amazing this story with more than a dozen
01:53:48.560
new hires we had to do an icebreaker pick a starburst out of a jar and then answer a question
01:53:55.000
my starburst was pink i believe of course there by the way it's all pink is always the right answer
01:54:00.020
with starburst what lunatic would pick a different flavor pink is obviously the best starburst flavor
01:54:06.320
by a large margin my starburst was pink i believe so i had to answer the pink prompt which had me respond
01:54:13.940
with my favorite sandwich okay so some dumb bs hr thing you're in there oh let's get to know you
01:54:20.260
what's your favorite sandwich so he says he was afraid to say his favorite sandwich right because
01:54:25.720
it was too bougie right russ and daughter's super heebster came to mind but i figured mentioning a
01:54:31.380
19 sandwich wasn't a great way to win new friends now i i don't know if you had the same curiosity i did
01:54:36.480
but i wondered what the hell is russ and daughter's super heebster what is the sandwich i didn't know
01:54:42.640
i've looked it up but i did not look it up by the way you can order this to your home oh no matter
01:54:47.060
where you are in the country all right the super heebster it'll cost a little more than 19 dollars
01:54:51.700
yes delivered oh yes it is uh not too too much more uh the super heebster is white fish and baked
01:55:00.560
salmon salad horseradish dill cream cheese no thank you wasabi infused flying fish roe on a bagel
01:55:11.720
that does not sound appealing to me at all uh i gotta say no that does not sound good to me i love
01:55:19.100
i love new york bagels but that no weird fish that i don't understand any of that stuff my wife will
01:55:25.100
eat lox sometimes i don't understand it i don't understand it okay so that's just an aside um and
01:55:31.560
by the way you can get that uh six bagels with all the trimmings to make those sandwiches for 160
01:55:36.740
dollars oh wow that's so you can get that shipped to you if if you if you're interested okay so he
01:55:42.120
doesn't want to say the expensive sandwich so he blurts out the spicy chicken sandwich from chick-fil-a
01:55:48.080
and he's like i considered the ice broken the hr representative leading the order or orientation
01:55:53.800
chided me incredible we don't do that here they hate gay people end quote people started snapping
01:56:01.500
their fingers in acclamation now remember why are they snapping their fingers because clapping
01:56:06.040
can be jarring yeah so they stopped doing this and now they do can you imagine the idiocy of the
01:56:14.000
scene right i mean non-stop idiocy yeah uh people started snapping their fingers in acclamation that
01:56:20.780
hey they recognize chick-fil-a hates gay people uh i i hadn't been thinking about the fact that chick-fil-a
01:56:26.980
was transgressive in liberal circles for its chairman's opposition to gay marriage not on
01:56:31.760
the politics the chicken i quickly said but it was too late too late i sat down ashamed as well you
01:56:38.960
should right now what it's meant fascinating about this is immediately everybody on the left started
01:56:44.740
saying that's bs that story's not true now of course they defend the atlantic every other time in
01:56:49.180
their fact-checking process but uh they came out ida bay wells said it never happened
01:56:55.460
um bill gruskin i will swear on a stack of ap style books that this is perfectly acceptable
01:57:02.600
for editors even the atlantic to both fact-check in-person anecdotes and to tell your readers
01:57:06.160
that you did that basically accusing them for not fact-checking now of course barry weiss who was at
01:57:11.060
the new york times says what those editors would find is that every word here is true adam robenstein
01:57:16.280
told me and other colleagues at this story when it happened um john levine said for what it's worth
01:57:22.180
adam robenstein told me the chicken sandwich story in 2019 uh evan uh evans kriege kriege i guess his
01:57:30.740
name i have as clear a day as memory of having lunch with adam robenstein in new york city in october
01:57:35.640
2019 and i'm eating at the heapster i think maybe they were that's true uh the super heapster super
01:57:42.360
heap yeah you don't want the regular he just goes you gotta go it's not the same no you gotta go
01:57:45.720
asking about his new job at the new york times he told me the exact same story then multiple people
01:57:51.120
have come out and of course that's what they did the atlantic to fact check this story went and
01:57:55.100
they have now come out and said we went to multiple people who had evidence of this story happening at
01:58:00.800
the time it would be very difficult to tell people this story in 2019 assuming i guess in the future
01:58:08.980
you may need it right bears the new york times it would be weird to do that but theoretically possible
01:58:14.580
with the time machine and a flux capacitor yeah not not likely right unless you know doc brown i doubt
01:58:19.600
it happened it just goes to show that everything we believe and say about the new york times is true
01:58:26.480
and then some and getting worse and getting worse you know i mean the fact that like you know barry
01:58:32.040
weiss who's not a conservative no not at all she is like you know she's for as long as i've known a
01:58:38.400
democrat you know again sensible moderate uh and you know really smart and a lot of stuff but like not
01:58:44.860
like some hardcore liberal and the fact that she was like just ran out of there and started her own
01:58:50.260
thing because it was so bad at the new york times this has happened with so many people and that and
01:58:55.480
what's scary about this is uh i but i and let me uh and i'm gonna get philosophical here with you pat but
01:59:02.380
uh back in about 20 years ago john mayer released a song and it was called um uh waiting on the world to
01:59:10.100
change i think it was called and at the time it was basically this like you know hey gen maybe
01:59:16.580
millennial i don't know what he is millennial gen x uh thing about the iraq war iraq war is bad and
01:59:21.880
we're gonna wait on the world to change eventually we'll get control and we won't do these mean war
01:59:25.360
things but like the the point of this is he was kind of right because eventually these lunatics who are
01:59:33.300
who've been taught by our education system are going to grow up and have control of this stuff
01:59:37.560
and it's happening in the media first because that's where the most liberal people are and now
01:59:43.260
the new york times is overwhelming the old school liberal journalists who used to just be liberal but
01:59:49.340
at least wanted to give you the facade they were they were journalists and now they're defeating them
01:59:54.680
and getting them fired i mean this is the road we're going down is a dark one pat dark it is it is
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uh and that's more than i ever knew about uh john mayer's music right there uh in one fell swoop so
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thank you for sure i i only hope to educate not as up on my john mayer music as i probably should be
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