Which Of These 134 Genders Are You? | Guests: Rep. Chris Stewart & Richard Paul Evans | 11⧸18⧸22
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Summary
Glenn and Stu talk about a clown alert, the Biden Family, and how to deal with a shortage of antibiotics and amoxicillin in case of a breakdown in our supply chain. Plus, a story about a man who found a way to use painkillers to make his pain go away.
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And I want to talk to you about something that is I'm really, really into Jace Medical, the American Society of Health Care Pharmacists, which is the group that tracks the production of medications all around the world, recently came out and said, hey, there's a shortage of antibiotics and amoxicillin being the biggest of them.
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Did you know we don't make most of these things?
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If there is a breakdown in our supply chain, you're kind of screwed.
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This is really vital if you are prepping, if you are somebody that worries about emergency situations or supply chains.
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I want you to go to J-A-S-E Medical, jacemedical.com and fill out an online questionnaire.
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A licensed physician will review it and you're going to get your medicine delivered directly to you.
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And it's emergency medicine, so you can keep it on the shelf in case there's a breakdown.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Normally when you hear that, you should run for cover, run for the duct tape because your
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And it used to be those things where, you know, you would hear the siren and run.
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But now it's just so ridiculous that, I mean, you got to grab the clown nose.
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So, Drew wrote in about his experience with Relief Factory.
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He says, I was in a really bad accident when I was in my 40s and it left me with horrible
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For a long time, I tried to find something that would help with the pain, but nothing
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I heard about Relief Factor, thought it sounded like mumbo jumbo, at least until I tried it
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In just a few weeks, I started seeing the results.
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Hundreds of thousands of people have ordered Relief Factor.
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It's so interesting, especially the way you tell that story.
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Okay, so let's look at some of the stories today that would have made my head explode.
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Slam for complaining House Democrats never investigated the Trump family.
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Oh, look at the cute little car and all the MSNBC people coming out.
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If we put all this money into producing something and nobody watches it, how long can we do that?
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And that experiment is about to come to a conclusion.
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Anyway, be as mad as you like about House Republicans kicking off any day, one day, after winning the House with a massive investigation of the Biden family.
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But ask yourself, why Democrats didn't do this for the Trump family?
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Ask yourself on the day that Pelosi is retiring, by the way.
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Um, I've got a, uh, a note from the teachers union.
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Uh, this is why I knew about the pronouns for MSNBC.
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Uh, the National, the National Education Association's pronoun guide, reviewed by the Washington Examiner, uh, directs members on how to use various preferred pronouns to grow accustomed to including one's pronouns and name tags, uh, while introducing oneself to colleagues.
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The pronoun guide says it's been made available for members of the teachers union.
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And, uh, it is made to have staff better understand the use of pronouns in a respectful way for all NEA meetings and communications in English.
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Um, however, those are, um, attached directly to a particular gender.
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Like she, her, hers, it would go to somebody that would self-identify as a woman.
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Um, we all likely, this is according to the teachers union, all likely grew up assuming
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we knew someone's pronouns just by looking at them.
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Uh, knowing their gender, but that isn't the case.
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In an effort to be more affirming to all, it is important as teachers to get out of the
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So they have a table graphic that separates different pronouns from their respective case
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and, you know, to inform the reader how to use them in a sentence properly.
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Uh, the first three lines from the graphic provide a guide for he, she, they pronouns.
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But the final line, uh, line is a guide for using Z, Zim, Zer, Zers, or Zerself.
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For communication whatsoever, which is what the language is supposed to do.
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The UN complains the world has too many Nigerians.
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And who doesn't think that there are too many Nigerians?
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The UN fits entirely in that one clown car, which is very nice.
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Um, here's a, uh, Democrat that has said that, uh, well, I mean, she's a scientist.
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Uh, yeah, she has said there is a direct connection to slavery and the pandemic.
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No, no, no, that's, no, there's no clown horn there.
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I, I don't know how this got into the stack of clown news, but, um, there is, this is a
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I believe there is a direct, you know, the seven degrees of Kevin Bacon.
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It's, it's like that, except with slavery, it's only one degree.
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Every water faucet company should be paying reparations.
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The old lady, man, the, you know, Bush looking person, uh, colonial oppression, slavery,
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And don't even get me started, uh, about breakfast cereals, foods, pancakes.
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You'd think that one would struggle to connect a French baguette.
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I was trying to come up with something specifically that would be difficult to tie to slavery.
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I told you earlier that, uh, what was his name?
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Pepe Le Pew or the guy who was on Hogan's heroes, the French guy that was in the slave
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I mean, I could take this apart 600 ways to Sunday.
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Then they did shows about concentration camps with Hogan's heroes.
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That man in that show who was on the show with a Frenchman who liked baguettes.
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I, uh, I don't want to come up with another example.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff says the crash that injured 25 law enforcement recruits in Southern
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Whittier Wednesday morning was not an accident.
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Someone would drive their car intentionally into a crowd of police recruits in California.
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Well, shockingly investigated investigators went through an exhaustive interview process with everyone involved with the video surveillance statements from the recruits, the physical evidence that they had, like I've got a broken leg and what they got from the suspect himself.
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And they were able to, to form the opinion that this was a deliberate act.
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Now they have no idea why, uh, the driver was Nicholas Joseph Gutierrez.
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He's charged with attempted murder of a peace officer and other charges are pending, but they gave him a bond of a ridiculous $2 million.
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Uh, and so he is, well, he was also, he had marijuana in the SUV and he was intoxicated, um, you know, but he drove directly into a group of 75 recruits and, uh, and five of them are critically injured.
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25 were injured, uh, but they still have no motive.
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And of course it was not politically or racially motivated.
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California is on a lot of things, you know, they got a great new program.
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We talked about it briefly yesterday in San Francisco.
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Oh, where you can, uh, if you're gender, if you're transgender, transgender, you can, you can get, uh, on some sort of payroll with a, yeah, they'll pay you for being transgender.
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And that's, I, if you happen to be a Glenn into a Betty.
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Then you can get $1,200 a month for the next 18 months.
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And you must admit that I am the most beautiful woman you have ever seen.
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Now, it might seem like a ridiculous program to some.
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But I decided to go through the actual application.
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And that's when you see how really serious and, and, um, well thought out it is.
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Now, Glenn, I want you to, I'm gonna go through these with you.
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Co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co-co.
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And I feel a little bad because that makes me think of my ears, which I think are really bad.
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It's the only part of the face and the nose that continue to grow.
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Well, I wish I could, I wish I had that power, you know, in the Disney film, uh, uh, what
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I wish I could like, remember when the guy would, could set his hair on fire.
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So when you say something like zeers, I would think ears and I, and you'd know I'm pissed.
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And by the way, I should point out, it's not ears, E-A-R-S.
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By the way, the Guaranteed Income for Transgender People program.
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Okay, so if I identify as any or all of those, do I get more money from the state if I identify
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Do I have to live in California to get their taxpayer money?
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The Guaranteed Income for Transgender People or GIFT.
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Which is interesting because it doesn't spell, it's GIFT-p.
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There are several genders available, Glenn, for you to choose.
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Yeah, I guess you could choose any or all of these.
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Yeah, I don't know if it means you're older or if you just, you're in a-
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I would say because we're in a transition as a society, I would still say there's a chance
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Considering the context of earlier conversations today.
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How about, this is one of the, these are all real genders on the checklist.
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Yeah, you're not in, that's the one gender you're not.
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So, you can now identify as a failed cryptocurrency exchange.
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I think that one is an important gender that you mock right now.
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Anyway, Tuttle Twins, it's up to you and me to make a difference.
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How, let me ask you, sir, how free do you have to be?
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Um, our children, you know, they're getting all this great stuff.
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Like I told you from the teachers unions, this is great stuff.
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I learn about all kinds of things like freedom, uh, and, and, and, uh, and how the free market
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Tuttle Twins now is offering free activity work books and work books books.
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Now I wanted the, I want control a little bit more.
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We've, what I've covered here is not the craziest ones from the gender list.
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I have the page right here and I'd like you, Glenn, without seeing it for the first time,
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attempt to pronounce each one of these genders.
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Which I think bakla is, I think that's a Greek pastry.
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Now, if you have a tita wina, that could be a different physical element.
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That's, yeah, you might want to have that looked into.
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Like if you, what if you transitioned from hawami to dilba?
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If we went in there and said, sorry, I used to be hawami.
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Cause it's just got all these letters that don't really form a word.
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I'll have a, uh, I'll have a, uh, serving of the, uh, calabye, please.
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All those made up words that don't mean anything.
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I will say though, if you look at this list and you're like, wow, that's a lot of genders,
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Uh, I want to live in San Francisco just for this.
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I mean, I mean, wouldn't that be great if you're living in San Francisco and you're listening
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to this show, you have got to apply for that money and then tell us about it.
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Uh, the, uh, Iris wrote in about her dog's experience with, uh, rough greens.
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She said, uh, the day our trial package came, I put some on my hand and offered it to my
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Ever since then, he gets very anxious about mealtime.
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When I'm mixing the rough greens in his kibble, he stands up and begs for his bowl.
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Funny thing is he was always such a picky eater before.
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He has more energy now and wants to play more often.
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I will tell you, I, to me, this is worth the price of admission.
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Um, and then I see him play like I've never seen him play before.
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You should have just done this with cocaine and he eats it all.
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Unlike cocaine, your dog's nose won't bleed and it's very healthy for them.
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If you identify as Titoina, you can now get 30 bucks off your subscription to blaze TV.
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So because I'm a Maverick, uh, which is an actual gender and do not make fun of it.
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Um, one of my, uh, favorite co Mavericks, uh, somebody who is a dangerous, dangerous person lives up in Alaska and I can call her friend because I'm safe because I know she's in Alaska and I'm in Texas.
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So I can still be a share the Maverick kind of things.
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Uh, she's been on the show a couple of times, but she was on our special this last weekend.
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She was, uh, her home was raided by the FBI over January 6th.
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So they listened to the president and then walked over to the Capitol and went, huh?
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And the FBI broke their door down early one morning.
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Marilyn, would you consider yourself political or just wide awake?
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Uh, well, it's five 30 in the morning in Alaska.
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So wide awake might not be quite there yet, but, but as far as, uh, yeah, as far as awake
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to what's happening, I feel like I'm becoming more awake every day.
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And some days I wake up, I'm sure she'd say like, can I have a blue pill day, please?
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I could get a pill where I would erase all the knowledge that I had, which they, I believe
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Um, I, uh, I often think to myself, would I, would I, am I glad I know all this stuff?
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Um, yeah, Marilyn, um, you and your husband, they came in, broke your door down.
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It's phenomenal to me that they tagged you because they had a picture of somebody that
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Did you ever really think, wait a minute, how did my face appear?
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How did they identify me out of the tens of thousands of people that were there, uh, on
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How did they compare my picture and get my picture and say, Oh, there it is.
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And I asked them that question because they were, as we talked about on the special, and
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as I continue to learn, even though it seems like basics, we keep having to have our mental
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brain reshaped, um, that, that, uh, we just need to be quiet and not talk.
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Uh, but I did ask, but asking questions is what we should be doing.
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When they ask a question, we should be asking a question, not answering questions.
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And, uh, Jesus was a genius at this when he read this.
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Uh, uh, but when they were saying, uh, you know, we have you, you've been positively ID'd.
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Well, in that, in my universe, that sounds like you've been a hundred percent verified.
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What they mean is some random anonymous tipster has called in or left a tip or an email that
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So even if it's positive, you have become, I mean, you're my favorite American right now.
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Um, you have become this, uh, diehard, um, civil rights defender, and you have investigated,
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And you are actually passing this on and trying to teach it to people.
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Um, tell me the one thing you brought up off air.
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And I talked about it on air was this Abraham Lincoln thingy, uh, called rid of habeas corpus,
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I think Abraham Lincoln had something to do with that.
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Anyway, I'm trying to get the Abraham Lincoln link here.
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It just sounds old timey, but I'll Google that.
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It sounds like something he would say, you know, oh, rid of habeas corpus is what we need
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But you, you said, and this is the number one question online and in our email is how
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I think we should start with what is it and how do you make one or get one and why?
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So a lot of our most helpful tools are not difficult, uh, but they're not known.
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And, you know, being now a diehard conspiracy vying between theory and, and, and fact.
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Somebody that would deny there's a, somebody that would deny there's a direct link from
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Or someone who would, you know, say like, wow, we're in all these fabulous public schools
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that are teaching all this necessary information and nothing that we can actually use.
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So my understanding is habeas corpus, if I, if, if, and I, again, I don't use Google,
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just want to correct myself there because I want my ESG score to be as low as possible.
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I'm trying to learn from you and rate my ESG as I go.
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Uh, but, uh, it's like a business letter to the court.
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If you think of it as a business letter, it has a certain format and habeas corpus, corpus,
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think of body, the court and habeas is, uh, you have, so you have the body.
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So this is a writ or a letter requesting the body to be freed from custody.
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It's directed to the court and it's basically ratting out whoever your jailers are that won't
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So if they're holding you, you need the court to have your writ of habeas corpus, right?
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There is a little bit of a caveat here because the jailers have you and you want them to
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give you this letter, this business letter to the court.
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So sometimes there's a disconnect there because they're not so amenable to make that delivery
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They've experienced, um, firsthand that they're not super excited about having their name.
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They love putting your name on a piece of paper, but they're very, I'm excited about
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Um, however they do now, they do consider you a serious threat once you do that, which
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And then you have to figure out how to, how to, how to get it from their hands to the court.
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So how do you make, is there like a, is there like a legal zoom, a leak, like, uh, you know,
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some sort of a rid of habeas corpus.com that you could download one of these things.
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I was just thinking like, okay, if this comes up, so I was reading it again because
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it is, you know, it takes a while to remember if you aren't writing one every day, which thankfully
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I'm not, uh, not, it's not necessary at this stage.
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It's easy to forget what the proper elements are.
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So there's a fellow, an ex police officer who, um, of 30 years, who's just got tired
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And he's training the people because if you get an attorney, they can do a rid of habeas
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Um, if you get a good attorney, if you've got the right attorney.
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Uh, and he was just like, this isn't that difficult.
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So his name is Terry Ingram and he has a YouTube.
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That's how to write your own writ of habeas corpus from jail.
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So even from jail in your own blood, even from jail.
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I'm supposed to give you Terry T E R R Y Ingram.
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YouTube, how to write, how to write your own writ of habeas corpus.
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And it's still on YouTube right now, which of course, you know, if you can download, just
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Like Steve friends said, when he went with our FBI, our new FBI friends, it's wonderful
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Um, when they aren't, when they don't have guns pointed at you, I like them even better.
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Um, but as he was saying, you know, his thought was, I'm going to make this exit.
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Sometimes like, Hey, we're heralding the warning.
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Now that we can see it, let's all, you know, line up and we're, we can take this.
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And so few of them, all we have to do is stand up.
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You know, you probably weren't paying attention.
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Your husband probably was when I did the nine 12 project, but you were probably off.
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I don't know, thinking about salmon or something up in Alaska while I was doing the hard work,
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quite honestly, Marilyn as a maverick, but that was the slogan of the nine 12 project.
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We just, uh, have to stop being sheep and learn our history and learn our constitution
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If it wasn't for people that are late to the party, it wouldn't, you know, we wouldn't,
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I would have had more sleep, but, uh, I'm glad I just gave you a hard time.
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Uh, I, uh, I am so glad, uh, you really, you are really amazing.
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If somebody wanted to find out information from you or wanted to, because are you doing
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I've, you know, found some conspiracy, uh, serious friends who are searching out between
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And we have lots of great discussions on Sunday afternoons 4 PM Alaska time.
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And if people want to go to stop the jab.org, there's a phone number and, you know, for
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kind of a secure call in for a conference line, we do Sunday call in.
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We do a little, uh, like motivational encouragement from a scripture base.
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And then, uh, and then we take like a topic, a 15 minute topic that came up that week or
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And then we just, and we just take callers questions of, you know, how have you been recently
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tyrannized and what might be an, an, a strategy.
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So it's kind of a strategy time and a review time.
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And it really popped up after some of the people who were reaching out to me and helping
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me feel empowered to create my own solutions and to, uh, you know, wade into this huge system
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When all the mandates started popping up, you know, I was like, can't we help other people
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They can, they can, uh, there's a, you know, premise that.
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We're all in kind of the consensual administrative state that you talk about this administrative
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It largely runs on contract and, and by the power of our consent, which is similar for
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me when I read, you know, the declaration of independence.
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The constitution when they visited us as a one piece of, yeah, as evidence against
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They listed it on an evidence sheet and had a sign for it.
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Thank you so much for everything you're doing again.
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Um, that would be, I guess, stop the jab, uh, on Sundays, four o'clock.
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Uh, that's Alaska time, which I think is means it's two 30 in the morning.
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Thanksgiving and the holiday season are now only a few days away.
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And of course that means tons of people around you that that's, don't you wish for those
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Oh, there's some good news coming out of England today.
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Uh, and, uh, of course the media is blaming that on, uh, uh, avian flu.
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Farmers are like, mm, no, we are not being paid enough to keep the chickens laying.
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No supermarkets willing to pay more for the eggs.
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And, uh, they've jacked the prices up 40% and they're not giving us any of that money.
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Um, this is also, uh, a gigantic shift of wealth.
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The, um, uh, the government has just put in a huge tax increase for the British people, which they're going to love.
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They're already paying the highest energy prices in the world today.
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And, uh, you know, they're going to, they're going to jack up those, uh, those taxes.
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But the good news is just like our government just said yesterday, that will slow down inflation.
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Because no one will have any money to buy anything.
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This is some grand sci-fi Frankenstein economic experiment that anyone with a brain can see not going to end well.
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He's still more qualified to be president than Joe Biden is.
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Oh, I'd, I'd elect him right now, right this second.
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Like, you know, yeah, he's, he's like, you'll give him a treat and he'll like, take it in
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I know he's living a happier life, um, and a healthier life.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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I mean, I'm sorry. They're still arguing about the counting in Arizona.
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We're going to try to get an update from Carrie Lake today.
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We also have, oh, I don't know, President Zelensky saying,
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Incoming House Judiciary Committee chairman formally accuses the FBI of meddling in the last four elections.
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The media now is saying, well, they never did that to the Trump children.
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Also, Chuck Roy said that Biden has weaponized the federal government against America.
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Ray yesterday admitted he left a hearing for a vacation on a government jet.
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What is it that Bill O'Reilly says is the biggest, most important story of the week?
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It's been interesting being told by your government over the past year or so that we aren't in a recession.
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If you still doubt it, I recommend getting out your wallet and taking a look at the cobwebs that's in there.
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Yeah, hasn't been anything in that wallet for a while, has there?
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The Fed yesterday came out and said, cutting employee raises will fight inflation.
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Yes, because then nobody will be able to afford to buy anything.
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It's just inconceivable that an election could be run this poorly.
00:47:15.700
So, two and a half million votes cast in the gubernatorial race, and Lake is down by 18,000.
00:47:21.780
And there's no clamor for a recount or anything like that, even though I think it's the number 75 machines, voting machines in Maricopa County malfunctioned.
00:47:34.760
So, I want to know why federal monitors have not been sent to Arizona.
00:47:40.120
That's, number one, what you do when you have an election controversy.
00:47:46.080
And that is, you know, historically, when certain counties wouldn't count black votes, or they fixed it so that people were denied and turned back for registering, federal monitors go in.
00:48:03.900
So, why aren't there federal monitors in Arizona?
00:48:09.400
I don't blame Lake, but Lake should be very precise in saying, look, we want a recount.
00:48:15.120
Number one, 18,000 votes were behind of a two and a half million cast, and they still haven't counted all the votes, if you can believe it, in Arizona.
00:48:26.600
And it erodes Americans' confidence in the elections.
00:48:31.420
I really hope Carrie Lake plays this very, very cool and does everything she can to be very precise.
00:48:44.180
You know, when this happened with President Trump, his attorney, what was her name?
00:49:00.160
But I think there is really something very wrong in Arizona, and it's in Maricopa County.
00:49:07.600
And Maricopa County residents, both Republican and Democrat, should be just ashamed of their state.
00:49:15.320
I don't think Lake is going to win even on a recount because of the Senate vote.
00:49:21.760
You know, it was fairly significant to Kelly, the Democrat.
00:49:28.060
But you've got to have a counting of this screw-up.
00:49:33.840
You can't just let these states, and Nevada is in the same category and also parts of California.
00:49:40.380
You can't just have them saying, well, we're not going to count the vote.
00:49:46.180
I mean, then you have to, the federal government has to go in and say, you are going to count the vote under our supervision.
00:49:57.520
Here's the only problem with that is, I mean, the, you know, the House Judiciary Committee chairman yesterday said, when is the FBI going to quit interfering with the election?
00:50:12.940
He said in Trump's campaign in 2016, they spied.
00:50:18.760
2020, suppressed information about Hunter Biden.
00:50:21.700
2022, they raided the president's home 91 days before the election.
00:50:28.080
So if you have the DOJ, which we see is in the bag, do you trust them any more than you trust the people at Maricopa County?
00:50:38.580
But that doesn't mean you don't take steps to try to mitigate a wrong.
00:50:44.840
I mean, look, the FBI is now at its lowest level ever in, you know, its existence.
00:50:52.980
And if you're killing the mob, a lot of that's about FBI abuses and FBI successes as well.
00:51:01.340
But right now, I mean, there isn't anybody who's in confidence.
00:51:12.280
You know, I mean, I'm sitting there going, you won't answer any questions.
00:51:27.220
He didn't go to the dinner, even though it was free.
00:51:31.520
He was in his jammies, I understand, and didn't want to get out of the jammies.
00:51:39.640
But the Republicans now, you know, it's two short months before they take over, and surely
00:51:45.280
they can put Arizona and Nevada's vote in committee and try to get to the bottom of it.
00:51:58.660
It's all, I mean, Mueller, 18 years, and the other guy, you know, Doro, me, 19 years.
00:52:06.400
Yeah, we'll all be dead by the time he gets in.
00:52:12.360
They all get paid lavish salaries and all expenses.
00:52:17.620
There's a story out today that shows Donald Trump would beat Joe Biden by two points, and
00:52:25.160
everybody is making this story about Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis saying, well, Ron would
00:52:36.460
The story is, by only two or only four, what the hell has happened to the American people?
00:52:45.000
They are being squeezed from every corner, and they still are loyal to this guy?
00:53:08.820
And I know you've got to take a break, so give me a time.
00:53:17.580
He had to do it because he was losing momentum in the fundraising department.
00:53:23.520
So a lot of big money was shifted over to DeSantis, who obviously wants to run for president.
00:53:27.760
So Trump had to try to blunt that by saying, I'm back in the arena, and I'm going to do everything.
00:53:33.140
And the first 20 minutes of his speech was good.
00:53:36.140
He said, this is what I did when I was in there, and here's how incompetent Biden is.
00:53:40.240
And then Trump goes into the land of Dion, the wanderer.
00:53:54.440
And I'm going, you had a 20-minute speech that was really good, and now you're meandering around.
00:54:14.700
You've got to appeal to people who aren't watching you.
00:54:18.360
And then that gave the cables, the license to get out, and anyway.
00:54:26.240
And now, Trump has an advantage because he's got the whole field for a year.
00:54:31.220
See, DeSantis can't enter the presidential sweepstakes until this time next year.
00:54:39.960
He can raise money, and he can go, you know, to your house, Beck, and chat with you, but
00:54:50.840
The problem is that Trump doesn't understand, and I know this, how many people hate him.
00:55:01.560
It's like, I will take Biden with all of the terrible things that are happening because
00:55:23.480
Okay, back in just a second with more of Bill O'Reilly.
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You remember the old phrase, garbage in, garbage out?
00:55:32.720
They are being, they're shoveling the garbage into our kids' head.
00:55:46.840
Now it's books that they're being told to read.
00:55:54.060
I went to this talk last night with this really incredible business guy.
00:56:00.020
And he was, you know, he was talking about, you've got to read and educate an hour every day.
00:56:12.380
Otherwise, you know, you're just no competition.
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And I thought to myself, who is actually doing this?
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Who is helping you raise your kids to be like this?
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Tuttle Twins is offering free activity workbooks and 35% off their kids' books.
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It is really, really a great series from kids to adults.
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Keep your kids sane and keep them as leaders for the next generation.
00:57:13.480
Is this FTX story going to affect the Democrats at all?
00:57:23.300
I remember about a year ago when this thing first was bubbling around.
00:57:27.720
I told my audience, radio and TV, I said, stay far away from this.
00:57:34.880
Anybody who earns a living and works hard for their money, putting it in the hands of a guy living in the Bahamas with a bad haircut who's 30 years old, I don't think so.
00:57:53.520
You know what's incredible is the guy who does the autopsy, you know, the financial autopsy on businesses like this.
00:58:00.840
He's the guy who's done all the big ones, including Enron.
00:58:03.420
And he said, I've never seen anything even close to this.
00:58:10.760
Greed is the second most powerful emotion next to hatred.
00:58:15.180
So a lot of people thought, oh, yeah, Tom Brady, he's going to get cryptocurrency, so I'm going to do it.
00:58:22.380
You know, and I feel terrible, but there's never going to be a recompense.
00:58:26.720
If you invested money in this, you lose your money.
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I mean, at least Madoff, they got something out of him.
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So it's just, you know, when you work so hard for your money, don't be stupid.
00:58:41.980
Well, I mean, but here's what I really want to know.
00:58:45.440
Cory Booker begged the judge to give, what's her name, Elizabeth Holmes, a pass because she had a sincere desire to help.
00:59:01.060
Yeah, and the guy, I mean, the hustler in the Bahamas, the crypto guy, I mean, he obviously was trying to buy influence in the Democratic Party.
00:59:08.940
Because he understood that the big money that was going to come in weren't from people from Iowa or conservative states.
00:59:16.880
There were people in the urban centers who lean left.
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So he was going to become the big financier of the left.
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And I actually would like to hear what you have to say about the guy rumored to replace her now.
01:00:16.440
Anyway, Nancy Pelosi, and I said that this week, I have never seen a politician, I know
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them all back, more envious of power than he is.
01:00:37.780
But the only thing I have ever heard Lindsey Graham say that I was like, that is absolutely
01:00:42.540
right, and cheered for him, was when he said, you people want power so much.
01:00:53.140
And Pelosi would, like, strangle all the Democratic members in the House, saying, you do it my
01:01:04.300
And, you know, these people, they're not looking out for the folks.
01:01:14.020
And that is a big plus for the midterm election.
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Now, Hakeem, who will take over, is a shadow of Pelosi.
01:01:30.940
You know, he wanders around looking for Shake Shack.
01:01:33.820
I mean, this is not a guy who's going to really have an effect.
01:01:38.200
And that's going to be very tough, because there are some renegade Democrats.
01:01:43.260
And Hakeem is not going to scare them, as Pelosi did.
01:01:54.680
You know, every time I turn around, there he is.
01:01:58.480
He doesn't really ever say anything that I can write in my notepad.
01:02:03.780
But I think the guy, I'm going to give him a chance.
01:02:10.400
If you're going to do a committee on Hunter Biden, you've got to really spell out, okay, this is what we're looking for.
01:02:22.520
And the same thing on the border, which is huge.
01:02:26.640
They're, okay, we're trying to find this so the American people know up top what the goal is, rather than just we're going to knife every Democrat and Biden every time we turn around.
01:02:38.620
That's not going to help in the independent precincts.
01:02:41.620
So I think that McCarthy has got to be very, very exact and methodical in his explanation of what the House Republicans want to do.
01:02:55.000
Yeah, it's Thanksgiving week next week, and I don't think I'm going to be talking to you next week, Beck.
01:03:06.880
I want everybody to have a very nice Thanksgiving, and don't cut back, even if inflation and all that.
01:03:13.560
There are some things in life that you really have to do for tradition, and I want everybody to have a good time.
01:03:18.240
And then we're into the Christmas buying season, and I hope every individual, all 330 million Americans, buy Killing the Legends.
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See, if that happened, then that would be good.
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On BillOReilly.com, we've got Killing the Mob, Killing the Legends, and Killing the Killers in a bundle, and we're giving you $35 off.
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And look, here he is, Bill O'Reilly, on this program, talking about killing.
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We want to know a little bit about, hey, what happened with Poland?
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Can we not just skate past the close call of World War III?
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Wayne wrote in about his experience with Relief Factory.
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I tried a bunch of different things to make it go away.
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Then about a year ago, I heard Glenn talking about Relief Factor, and I thought, okay, I'll
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Chris Stewart is a multiple New York Times bestselling author.
01:05:52.780
He's a national award-winning author, also a world record-setting Air Force pilot,
01:05:57.480
and the former owner and CEO of a small business, and he's a friend of mine.
01:06:03.980
He is the congressman from Utah's 2nd Congressional District.
01:06:10.380
The nicest thing you just said was that I was a friend of yours.
01:06:16.280
Now, listen, here's the thing I wanted to talk to you about, because you are on the intelligence,
01:06:23.240
and you also are on the permanent select committee, and you have military background.
01:06:39.800
Okay, so like often when we speak, Glenn, I have to be careful in what I teach you.
01:06:44.000
And I want to speak in, you know, in the realm of information that's publicly available.
01:06:48.900
And more than that, though, it just passes a common sense test, and that anyone with average
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intelligence would observe and be able to conclude.
01:06:57.760
And that is, it was very, very dicey in the last 10 days or so.
01:07:02.820
Because one of the most intricate, complicated, and dangerous maneuvers any military force can
01:07:12.800
I mean, it's inherently dangerous in the sense that you're weakening your forces as you're
01:07:17.600
trying to hold territory while the others leave the area of operations.
01:07:23.680
The fact that you have the Dniper River there, which obviously complicates that.
01:07:28.760
And Vladimir Putin has, I think, we conclude there's, you know, there are certain thresholds
01:07:36.240
One of them is, you know, any essential Russian strategic defeats.
01:07:40.880
But one of them is also protect his forces from a humiliating defeat that would alter the outcome
01:07:47.980
And the good news is, ironically, the good news is Russia actually had a very well executed
01:07:54.760
withdrawal that did not endanger massive numbers of their forces.
01:08:00.600
And so Vladimir Putin wasn't faced with that choice.
01:08:03.580
But it was very, very intense and a moment of uncertainty there that I think we had our eyes,
01:08:13.160
I will tell you that when I saw the news, somebody came into a studio, I was in between
01:08:17.960
shows, and somebody walked in and said, a missile just landed in Poland.
01:08:24.540
And we hoped that it was a mistake, and it was a mistake on Ukrainian side.
01:08:30.980
But Zelensky is still saying, we don't have the proof that it was us.
01:08:36.980
I mean, is that even possible that he doesn't know?
01:08:40.040
No, I mean, Zelensky often says things that he has to say in order to achieve his goals.
01:08:46.600
And I mean, you go back to the very beginning of the war, even before the war, he continued
01:08:50.880
to deny that this was ever going to happen, despite the very clear evidence that it wasn't
01:08:58.120
And, you know, he had to do that to keep on a brave face for his people, etc.
01:09:03.080
And one of the things we're seeing now is him saying to his people and to his military,
01:09:09.260
We're going to chase him out of every region of the Donetsk, you know, eastern regions of
01:09:14.100
So he will say things to rally his people and to rally his military forces.
01:09:20.660
Going back to where I started, Glenn, where just you apply a common sense test, which is
01:09:25.520
becoming increasingly difficult, as you and I know, in the world around us, because we
01:09:34.380
But Vladimir Putin does not want to go with to war with NATO right now.
01:09:39.760
I mean, he's in the middle of a catastrophe anyway.
01:09:42.680
And to bring NATO into the war, especially on the Western front around Kiev, I mean, it
01:09:47.660
would just it would just take a catastrophe and times it by 100 for him and not just
01:09:52.300
militarily, but in the perception of the world.
01:09:55.360
So when you when you saw those initial reports, I mean, one of the first things you ask
01:10:03.880
It turned out that it was almost certainly a Ukrainian missile.
01:10:07.320
And it took us very little time to determine that it was, you know, fired by Ukrainians.
01:10:12.700
It was likely a Russian missile, but it was one that had been provided them previous to
01:10:17.980
And and so that's why I think there was some confusion.
01:10:22.400
And it turned out, again, not to be true, that Vladimir Putin was actually attacking a
01:10:27.480
What do you think of Millie so this week saying we're just going to keep giving the
01:10:32.280
I mean, wow, I think I don't think Millie's a member of Congress, so Millie doesn't get
01:10:39.500
Are you going to do you think there's enough of you that are going to fight for an actual
01:10:48.020
It depends on what you mean by number of us is sufficient to stop it.
01:10:52.180
I don't know yet, but there's a growing number of us, including those of us with military
01:10:56.080
backgrounds, those of us who sit on intelligence and armed services committee who will lead
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on these issues, who have increasing concerns about this.
01:11:04.220
And I think, Glenn, you and I talked about an editorial I wrote several months ago or several
01:11:08.560
weeks ago that said, look, have we learned nothing from Iraq and Afghanistan?
01:11:13.320
And if we have learned some of those lessons, we need to apply them here.
01:11:17.840
And the very first thing we need to know is, are our goals and Zelensky's goals aligned?
01:11:22.540
Because if he says, and he actually means, we are going to continue and press this war all
01:11:27.820
the way into Crimea, the United States simply cannot support that goal without finding ourselves
01:11:34.460
at war with Russia and offensive operation in Crimea, Vladimir Putin would view that no
01:11:50.960
And if we can agree on those goals, then we will support the effort.
01:11:54.460
And then the second thing you mentioned, Glenn, is where is this money going?
01:11:58.480
Do we know that these weapons are actually going where they're supposed to be going?
01:12:02.500
And by the way, why are we funding non-essential military operations like Ukrainian, the retirement
01:12:14.200
But we've got to identify where this money and how this money is being spent.
01:12:19.840
The Republicans have laid out the Biden investigation.
01:12:31.340
You can impeach, but you won't get the Congress to vote for impeachment in the Senate and convict
01:12:50.820
How is this going to be perceived for the first time?
01:12:55.600
David Brock from Media Matters is leaving Media Matters, and he's going into a new shell
01:13:01.600
company that is going to be coordinating the pushback on the Republicans.
01:13:07.400
They are they are marshalling their forces like crazy, like only Democrats do.
01:13:16.740
Well, they're marshalling their forces because they know that they know that a catastrophe is
01:13:22.020
And that is the truth is finally going to be revealed and it's going to be revealed in
01:13:28.500
You know, Glenn, as effective as people like yourself are in in announcing and stating what
01:13:33.640
is obviously true, it doesn't have the same weight as when an official committee of Congress
01:13:43.900
And this isn't just about some business dealings with big companies in Ukraine or in China.
01:13:54.180
There's actual evidence of conspiracy and with companies that are directly tied to the
01:14:00.260
communist leadership and communist party in China.
01:14:03.580
And and we're finally going to have a chance to investigate and to subpoena and to understand
01:14:13.340
And then I actually have a conclusion I think might surprise you.
01:14:17.460
We should caution ourselves in the sense we're not going to say we're going to impeach.
01:14:20.660
What we should be saying at this point is we're going to investigate and we're going to find
01:14:24.660
And then if that truth compels, we should proceed with that.
01:14:31.040
I think the evidence of this is potentially so overwhelming that I don't think it's impossible
01:14:38.700
I think it's possible the evidence of this is, again, so overwhelming that they may have
01:14:47.000
Let's do the investigation and let's see where we are.
01:14:50.360
But but I think this isn't an opening up a can of worms.
01:14:53.640
This is something way more substantial for the administration than just an inconvenience
01:14:59.780
Chris, I don't know if you know anything about this.
01:15:06.240
The Klamath River, they are getting rid of the four dams on the Klamath River for the
01:15:20.480
This is not the four dams that they wanted to get rid of on the Snake River.
01:15:25.620
Those are I didn't know we were trying to get rid of eight dams.
01:15:28.880
I just know that we were trying to get rid of four, apparently.
01:15:32.780
Do you know anything about the Klamath River dam?
01:15:37.520
I don't know that I know enough that I want to go on national radio and to be smarter than
01:15:45.720
And also, it's it shows the the just insanity of the radical environments who are in the
01:15:50.800
middle of a drought in the entire western United States.
01:15:56.700
They're trying to do the same thing here in Utah with the Lake Powell with the Lake
01:16:00.800
I mean, it just literally makes no sense in the middle of a drought in the middle time
01:16:05.660
when water is precious anyway in a region where wars are fought over water, as the old
01:16:13.260
Yeah, let's go drain dams because we know that's going to help again.
01:16:18.340
Real quick, the EPA has held up major oil refinery during the oil crisis.
01:16:25.980
They're, you know, they're shutting everything down and they're not letting us redesign or
01:16:34.740
Can Congress actually get anything done to actually relieve the American people of some
01:16:44.420
Well, well, I think there's only one avenue to do that, and that's through the appropriations
01:16:49.480
process, which I you mentioned, I sit on the Health Intelligence Committee, also sit
01:16:56.020
We can compel some of these things by tying it to government funding.
01:17:00.220
The bad news is, is that it's only a one year solution.
01:17:02.980
It's not it's not a permanent solution because it has to it's tied to language, which only
01:17:10.060
And the second thing is that it you run the risk of having the either the Senate or the
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president veto or reject that funding mechanism because of some of that language.
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And then you have to fight through the government shutdown.
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But we're going to have some victories on those things, Glenn.
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We will be able to insert language, whether it's with the EPA.
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Another example, defunding eighty seven thousand IRS agents.
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I think that's one of the very first things we're going to take on and we're going to do
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it through defunding again, through appropriations mechanism.
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And I challenge the president to shut down the government because he wants to justify having
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eighty seven thousand IRS agents who are going to come after any small business owner.
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You don't need eighty seven thousand agents to go after Jeff Bezos.
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That's clearly looking at middle middle class Americans, middle income Americans and business
01:18:00.260
So I think we could have some success and I think we will have some success on on some
01:18:07.880
The absurdity of the president shutting down domestic oil production and then turning to
01:18:14.120
the oil and gas producers and blaming them and talking about their greed over the price
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I mean, does he gaslight the American people to the extent that they just assumes every one
01:18:26.260
And I think we're going to be able to have a little bit of success on that.
01:18:29.360
But the challenge is, is you've got Schumer still running the Senate.
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All right, Chris, thank you for everything you do.
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Congressman Chris Stewart and have a great Thanksgiving, sir.
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You had to stand right there while he ate if he ate at all.
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Now, my basic understanding of water issues is that when you turn on the faucet, it comes
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You seem to have real passion over these dams and these rivers.
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Now, it's my understanding that this is the Klamath River.
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That would affect Washington, Oregon, and California.
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People have to understand, you go east of Seattle, Portland, all the way to at least the middle
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of Montana, Wyoming, that's farmland right now.
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If you don't have water, you don't grow anything.
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live in a desert, and make the desert green to be able to grow food.
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Why in your wildest imagination would you blow those dams up?
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I mean, that is, honestly, if we were at war, that's what our enemies would do.
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They've been with us forever, and I know Sarah has used American Financing.
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What if I give you $0, and you charge me daily interest?
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But yeah, it's interesting because there are a lot of options out there that you don't normally consider.
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They know them, and they know which ones will work and which won't.
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We've known them for probably 15 years of their 20 years of business.
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Ticketmasters said on Thursday, due to the extraordinary high demands of ticketing systems
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It is the largest traffic for any kind of ticket ever.
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And more sales than any day in Ticketmaster history.
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It's just clogged because there's so many people trying to get them.
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The debacle not only stirred outrage among Swift fans, but also caught the ire of politicians.
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Richard Paul Evans is just one of the best guys I know.
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He started his writing career, I mean, really got noticed with something called The Christmas Box.
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He just copies it and starts, you know, giving around to people for free.
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Simon and Schuster found out that the most asked about book was The Christmas Box, which he hadn't published.
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And they called him because they're like, you're the author of The Christmas, and we hear it's just a Xerox copy.
01:28:21.820
Could you, do you want to sign a big contract with us?
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And he has been writing bestsellers ever since.
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He's the bestselling author of the Michael Vey series, which Mercury is proud to print.
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Tell me, uh, tell me about this book and because what you are inspired in your writing.
01:29:00.140
Um, I don't know if that is normal for, uh, authors that they just are inspired by something
01:29:11.460
Do you remember last year when I was on your radio show and I could barely talk?
01:29:22.560
Um, it was on the, you know, we're talking to the hospital.
01:29:25.420
It's like my friend passed away from the exact same thing a month before.
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And I, of course, didn't let that out, but it's like, I was very sick and I'm laying in
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bed and this story starts coming to me and Carrie brought me a notepad and I wrote this
01:29:45.820
The book will probably never be published and it's probably awful.
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And two months later, when I started to recover, I read it and I thought, this is the most
01:30:00.220
Uh, and it was about a little boy and a man, um, uh, an older black man who lived next door
01:30:07.700
who watched over me at a very difficult time in my family's life when my family was melting
01:30:12.160
down and you would never let a young boy go to an old man's house today, but he was just
01:30:16.300
a kind man who had lots of chocolates and good advice.
01:30:19.820
Especially that, Hey, the next, the old next door neighbor, uh, has got chocolates for you
01:30:27.260
I know it was a different world when we were growing up.
01:30:39.220
Well, it takes place in 1967 and it was just when my family, um, went through a really hard
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And, um, in this case I did, the book is semi autobiographical.
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Um, my brother, I wrote, my brother was killed in Vietnam.
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We moved to Utah into an abandoned home after my dad lost his job.
01:31:00.320
And that's why there's rats in Michael Vey because the home was filled with rats and I
01:31:10.240
We got beaten up our first weekend there, my brothers and mine.
01:31:24.500
Well, I was always teased because I had Tourette's.
01:31:31.680
And the thing is my mom, when my mom lived there, it was her, it was her mother's house
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So it was nice back then, but Dennis now inner city and it was tough.
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My mother locked herself in her bedroom for days and then she attempted to take her life.
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And, um, this is about the hope of a little boy who just kept going.
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And, um, and I just, when I finished the book, I was sobbing.
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And I gave it to, to my publisher, Simon Schuster and gallery and the head of editorial called
01:32:05.180
me and she goes, Rick, I just finished your book.
01:32:08.440
She said, I've been just crying, I've been crying and I can't believe the power of this
01:32:16.420
And it's just, I already had a movie offer on it, which I turned down.
01:32:21.100
Cause I think this book is, is going to be really big.
01:32:24.040
And it feels like the Christmas box all over again.
01:32:28.760
So, but Christmas box never sold, uh, in pre-sales like this one.
01:32:34.580
I mean, this is your biggest selling pre-sale book, isn't it?
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It's already sold enough books to hit the New York times bestseller list.
01:32:43.500
I mean, it's, it's pre-orders are off the charts.
01:32:45.820
So retailers are already selling out of the book and it's not even out yet.
01:32:49.580
There's something magical about this, about this book.
01:32:52.220
And of course, after being on your show, um, it's just crazy.
01:32:56.620
It's already been on Barnes and Noble bestseller list.
01:32:59.320
It's been on Amazon's bestseller list in the top hundred.
01:33:06.000
Um, you know, it's, it's a time of peace and it talks about love and compassion and,
01:33:10.640
um, racism in a way that makes, that makes sense that, you know, the key to that is love
01:33:16.280
So when you, when you say, you know, I spent all day crying, that's a good kind of crying,
01:33:24.220
Cause I, I read a lot of stuff that makes me cry all day long.
01:33:34.300
And he's actually, there's different kinds of cries.
01:33:36.860
You're kind of guys are that I don't want that kind of, but when you, but there's, there's
01:33:41.040
things that move us when, when we see compassion, just for the sake of compassion and to believe
01:33:51.420
One of the reasons that to me, it's, it's great to see a strong male role model.
01:33:55.100
I mean, there's a male role model that actually was, had no motive other than just being a
01:34:01.140
good man with good morals and good, good values.
01:34:04.920
Do you, do you know what happened to him in your real life?
01:34:09.900
His name is Mr. Foster and the book is dedicated to him.
01:34:12.680
And, um, did you ever have the chance to say to him, thank you?
01:34:21.320
And then we actually moved out of state and that's when I came back, he was gone.
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But you know, you're a little kid, you never even think of that.
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It's when you're older, you look back and you see people who've made a big difference
01:34:34.460
It's, um, it's something special that I think all of us have one of those people in our
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Um, also you've got, uh, the Noel diary, which is, uh, Netflix, uh, feature film, right?
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On Thanksgiving day is my first feature film and go ahead and care.
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We had a red carpet walk through all the stars.
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This is Justin Hartley from this is off and, um, it's director, Charles Shire, who did
01:35:07.360
father of the bride, who's Academy award nominated director.
01:35:18.020
And you kept saying, this is better than all your other movies.
01:35:23.480
And, and Justin Hartley is just fun to look at.
01:35:27.860
That seems, sounds a little like the old man next door with the chocolate, but I'm, I'm
01:35:33.820
Uh, that is, uh, that's a premiering as a feature film.
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It's called the Noel diary on Netflix, but that is, that is what'd you say?
01:35:44.400
Um, uh, but the, uh, Christmas memory, a Christmas memory is, uh, his latest really
01:35:53.860
Um, he's one of the best, I think one of the best storytellers and best imaginations.
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Um, cause some, some stuff, uh, that he has written, uh, is so inventive, but it all is
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No, I'm the, you know, the, the coverage is, that's a big deal.
01:38:05.980
That is the biggest selling, uh, ticket day in all of history.
01:38:11.140
Um, but, uh, what I, what really caught my attention, the reason why I did it was because
01:38:25.600
Can we, you don't have a constitutional right to see Tay-Tay.
01:38:37.740
Nowhere in the document do they say you're able to go hear, uh, her stupid songs in person.
01:38:43.940
I think I could twist the third amendment, uh, the third, uh, amendment.
01:38:57.280
They may have to update the, I mean, it's a living document.
01:38:59.600
I think it's a living, breathing document and everybody knows what they were meaning.
01:39:03.440
There are people absolutely freaking out over this, that they couldn't get their Taylor Swift
01:39:09.360
We have multiple government officials who are saying, oh, look how evil this is.
01:39:14.380
This evil giant corporation that could only sell 2 million tickets in a day to a bunch
01:39:24.900
Now, of course, a lot of this goes back to the typical artist who says, I, I want to make
01:39:32.700
And that's why I'm charging $1 for all these tickets.
01:39:36.460
And then of course people buy them and then resell them on the secondary market.
01:39:40.780
If you just charge what they were worth, then you wouldn't have this problem, but no one
01:39:46.300
wants to do that because it, see, they make it, they sound mean if they do that, Glenn.
01:39:50.560
They sound mean to their fans if they charge too much for these tickets.
01:39:54.520
Now, look, you want to find some, get some tickets you're going to give away to some of
01:40:00.900
But like you're trying, these, these are price controls.
01:40:04.380
You are artificially lowering the price of these tickets to give to people for $49.
01:40:10.240
Does anyone believe a Taylor Swift ticket in the year 2022 is only worth, or 2023, I guess,
01:40:20.960
She's charging these ridiculously low prices for a select small, tiny group of the tickets
01:40:32.280
Now, of course she can find a way to just give them away.
01:40:35.760
Charge the normal price for the other tickets and then give the, give some away to your,
01:40:41.600
I so care very little about this story that, uh, I mean, the only reason why I brought this
01:40:47.880
story up is they're concerned in the Senate and the house.
01:40:55.520
They want to build, they want to go attack, you know, some giant corporation and they want
01:41:03.180
Look, they also want to stop talking about the failures of everything else.
01:41:11.000
There was a time, most of human history, that if you wanted to hear music, what you
01:41:15.320
needed to do was get in front of someone who was playing it, right?
01:41:21.960
Then through capitalism, innovation, we were able to record the music and it was very difficult.
01:41:30.120
Then we came up with record stores and we were able to record the music and press it.
01:41:35.480
So there were tons and tons of people who could access this.
01:41:38.260
Any person who had, I don't know, 10 bucks could go buy first a record and an 8-track
01:41:48.480
And you'd go and you'd buy them from the store.
01:41:50.800
And I remember going around from record store to record store to record store to try to find
01:41:54.620
And concerts were hard to get into and they were expensive and I didn't have the money
01:41:59.720
And you had to go stand in line to get the tickets.
01:42:01.340
I paid $19 for floor tickets to see Michael Jackson in the Jackson 5.
01:42:16.040
Now we've come to the point where you, they're like, oh, well, I don't want to pay for the
01:42:25.560
Then we're to the point now where capitalism has brought us every single piece of music
01:42:40.240
The same people are like, I don't want to pay $19 for Michael Jackson.
01:42:49.640
And by the way, you can get tickets to every other artist on the planet with no problems
01:42:58.080
There's essentially one artist that it's difficult to get tickets for.
01:43:02.860
And this artist, they still sold 2 million tickets in a day.
01:43:10.760
And everyone's talking about breaking the company up.
01:43:17.100
Everyone complains about Ticketmaster all the time.
01:43:27.700
How can you look at this entire picture, Glenn?
01:43:29.960
From performing music and having no way for anyone else to hear it to every song being
01:43:40.060
I only brought this up to say Congress and the Senate are more concerned about a Taylor
01:43:51.480
shouldn't they maybe be a little more concerned about the stuff that's in their wheelhouse?
01:44:09.260
She's constantly out there telling everybody...
01:44:21.280
Everybody's whining about everything all the time.
01:44:23.200
Look, there are real things to worry about, clearly, in this country.
01:44:26.680
But whether you can get Tay-Tay tickets, it's not one of them.
01:44:31.140
I gotta tell you, I think the people in Africa that are starving right now, they would disagree.
01:44:36.940
They were like on the phone-ish kind of thing that they have over there, trying to get through
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We're starving to death in Africa and Ethiopia.
01:44:53.180
And you know where Taylor Swift isn't playing any concerts?
01:45:00.100
Now, it's weird that they'd be African-American in Africa, but I don't know how they all became
01:45:05.740
American citizens in this analogy, but they are.
01:45:11.720
She will not go play for African-Africans in an island off the coast of Africa.
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This is our last broadcast podcast before the holidays.
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We'll be back, not next week, but the week after.
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Actually, I'll be here with Pat Gray next week for those interested in taking in a little
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He is a comedian and the host of Advice Not Taken.
01:47:49.120
And he's a guy who we probably would have really hated each other years ago.
01:48:05.960
In fact, I want to read something from July 2019.
01:48:08.620
A few weeks ago, this fragile Jew flew to Texas to meet his girlfriend's very conservative
01:48:13.760
If you were right to write out a list of people who wouldn't like me, it would read conservatives,
01:48:17.400
Christian gun owners, oil men, and Justin Timberlake.
01:48:20.380
Mainly because I've had several public conversations with Noam Chomsky.
01:48:27.580
I also felt I would accidentally kill myself if I ever owned a gun.
01:48:31.400
I drive a Prius, and I really don't trust Justin Timberlake.
01:48:35.580
So he's gone from this to, let me just say, as I welcome Jamie Kilstein on, congratulations
01:48:53.160
Wait, but what's the current status with Justin Timberlake?
01:49:02.580
No, seriously, I got some really nice notes from you the last couple of weeks.
01:49:06.940
I really wish I could have been or been invited to your baptism.
01:49:17.160
Well, man, and I really do want, like, I'll say this publicly, where part of my shift, you
01:49:25.280
know, there's this thing, I wasn't planning on talking about this, but there's this dangerous
01:49:27.820
thing that happens, especially on Twitter, although maybe not anymore.
01:49:31.220
Twitter goes down where anyone who has any change of political beliefs is automatically called a grifter.
01:49:40.600
And I almost want to write a piece called Defending Grifting, where for me, I've had plenty of opportunities to do that, to pretend I was conservative, to be the, you know, the former woke guy, and to profit off of it.
01:49:57.760
And I was never interested in doing this, like, heel turn just for my career.
01:50:06.360
However, the reason that I have become more conservative and that I have, you know, that I did find Jesus after, I mean, I opened for Richard Dawkins back in the day.
01:50:17.860
Um, it wasn't because I was like, I need to make a career pivot.
01:50:22.820
It was because when I made, you know, that's what you do for Jesus.
01:50:33.420
Once The Chosen took off, I was like, this is my path.
01:50:35.860
Um, but the, uh, by the way, I'm going to go see the premiere today.
01:50:41.420
Um, but I met, it was meeting guys like you, meeting guys like Tim Kennedy, becoming legitimately friends with people who were conservative, who also, I go, man, this is the kind of person I want to be.
01:50:58.820
This is the kind of conversations I want to have.
01:51:01.240
And so what happened was I go, well, if I admire these men as men, then maybe I should take a step and look at these things that I thought I would hate them for.
01:51:15.080
And then it just all sort of started happening.
01:51:18.220
So it was more, it was the opposite of what we do on Twitter and what I used to do instead of looking at someone's political beliefs or their tweets and judging them by that.
01:51:30.720
And then if I respected them as a human, I go, yeah, how did you get to this belief?
01:51:38.240
I don't know why anybody would talk to somebody.
01:51:40.420
Um, so Jamie, uh, so you were in 2019, you were, you know, the pariah at the holiday table.
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Um, yeah, now, I mean, if I, if I remember right, um, your, your father was a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton and your mom, I think, bought your first pack of cigarettes.
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Uh, so I don't, but my dad definitely wasn't a fundraiser, but like, they are very liberal.
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My mom certainly bought me my first pack of cigarettes.
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Um, and I believe it was for Christmas and I believe it was from Santa.
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Cause I, I feel like when you, when you become 40 years old and you're like, you know, I spent years being like, man, I have a cool mom.
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And then you get older and you're like, was she just an alcoholic?
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Everyone's mom likes their cigarettes on the stove, right?
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Um, so yeah, there's a lot, there's a lot of, a lot of learning I'm doing.
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Well, what's funny is I've always kind of been a pariah because I was too left for my family and for a lot of my friends.
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And then now I'm in theory too conservative, but I figured out ways to talk to people who I disagree with.
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And I think, you know, I, I, I, I, that's what I, I just wrote about it.
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I started a sub stack and I wrote about like tips to essentially not kill your family over Thanksgiving.
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I mean, cause we, this is a, this is a big one.
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There's a lot going on, you know, the Hunter Biden laptop, uh, the change of Congress, the election.
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And that's exactly like, it was bad enough before we knew about Hunter Biden's laptop.
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Like it's hard enough going home to your family and explaining why you don't have kids yet.
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Let alone now I need to have like talking points on like gender assignment therapy or like how I, an opinion on Matt Taibbi's sub stack.
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Like it is so hard, you know, uh, Ram Dass, uh, who's this like great spiritual guy who I, I, I, I, I love.
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He's literally one of the most like spiritual people who has ever lived.
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And he has this quote that says, if you think you are enlightened, go spend two weeks with your family.
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And like, there is, it was already hard before, like our forefathers did not see us arguing about libs of Tik TOK over Thanksgiving.
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And so it's, you can't go into it prepared for battle.
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And I feel like people are already sort of memorizing their talking points.
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I was the insufferable person sent to ruin November through December.
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It's like, oh, if my dad was praying for a Jewish holiday, I'd have to remind him about how Palestine is suffering at Israel's hand.
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It's like, well, I have to rant about Jesus and capitalism.
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Dude, I was like a step away from being like, is leaving cookies for Santa fat shaming should be a fantasy option?
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Much like my new friend, Jesus, we are not here to judge.
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But I really, I really do think there are things you can do.
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So the first one is you have to find something you can all agree on.
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So for example, and I've done this so many times, all politicians suck.
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You open by going, hey, man, I'm not a fan of a lot of democratic politicians.
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I may agree with some of their stances, but I think that it's just so much more honest.
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If I'm representing liberals to be like, yeah, man, Biden's not doing great because now they know I'm not a liar.
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So wouldn't tip number one actually be don't lie?
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But we don't do that because we are trained by social media to be like, I have to defend my team no matter what.
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Do you know how many Republicans were just white knuckling it, defending certain things Trump said or how many liberals were doing the exact same thing with Biden?
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I mean, God, how many people were doing that just the other day with his speech where they're like, this is what I have to defend?
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OK, yeah, I guess execute drug dealers like they don't.
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And if you can admit, if you can admit when your side is wrong, the other person is going to start seeing you as someone who wants to make the world better and fix the system and not someone who just wants to attack them for who you voted for.
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If all of your relatives can do is shout things they heard on Rachel Maddow or Tucker Carlson, maybe their life is kind of rough and we should actually feel compassion for them.
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Like if someone at your dinner table refuses to leave until they win an argument about January 6th, you kind of already won.
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Like when I when all I could do is argue about politics, I was so depressed.
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The only thing that made me feel good is this illusion that I was doing something by yelling at people on Twitter.
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And so I think that if you have a family member who's glued to their phone all day, angrily sharing political means, you shouldn't be like, oh, I can't wait to slam that guy at Thanksgiving.
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Like, don't give him more ammo by fighting with him.
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You need to talk about anything but politics and connect with them.
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When I find myself getting stuck back into Twitter, I just go, what am I projecting?
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And oftentimes it's just something that I'm not taking care of within me.
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So I just have to make it about, you know, Washington.
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This is an actual beginning of a conversion here because these are all Jesus tips.
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You know, there's there's nine others, but you got the, you know, don't lie and love one another.
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Well, OK, so this one's going to sound sound rough at first.
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So the third one is hold hands and watch the world burn.
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But when you think about what your family on Thanksgiving, on Christmas, what are you doing in that moment to change the world as you're screaming?
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You guys are arguing with each other like you're making your case in front of the U.N.
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But it's like, is your uncle on the Supreme Court?
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Did anyone in the family pass the laws you're mad about?
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Like in that moment, there's literally nothing your family can do to change the system.
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So maybe we don't let these jerks in Washington ruin one more good thing by tearing our family apart.
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So here is how you can inspire your family member who thinks differently than you to be more like you.
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It's not screaming at them like an unhinged CNN pundit whose ratings are in the trash.
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So instead of throwing a fit about who your sister voted for, why not be so cool that people want to be like you?
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Be so kind and generous that others start to wonder who you voted for without you even having to tell them.
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Like when you see someone, again, myself included, screaming about something, you know, even like CrossFit.
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So you can be miserable like me because my lower back hurts all the time.
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Like if they're screaming at you, they're projecting.
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And so actually, Glenn, back to the baptism thing, going from an atheist to finding Jesus at 40, the reason I haven't written a piece called, If You Don't Go to Church, You're Garbage.
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For the first time in my life, I feel like I have nothing to prove to anyone.
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Like I don't need to project that like I did with my old liberal talking.
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If people respect how I treat others and they're curious about why, I will tell them and they can tell because I'm actually happy.
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So if you're the only conservative at the dinner table, the best thing you can do is just be kind, ask questions, be open minded, use phrases like I never looked at it that way.
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Like if you're a responsible gun owner, talk about things you would do to prevent mass shootings instead of shouting, come and take them.
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Like all you have to do is through your actions, be kind and make people want to know how you think politically, because you just like I did with you, man.
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The first time we met, I just go, well, that guy is nothing like I thought he would be.
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And like you can be that person for your family that actually destroys all the stereotypes that people have about conservatives or libertarians.
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Here we are getting ready the last break before my Thanksgiving break, and I am truly grateful for this very funny and very enlightening segment.
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We always, day after Thanksgiving, um, you know, while everybody is trying to stab each other for a deal on a TV, we decorate the house.
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But we're doing it a little early, try to get in the, uh, in the spirit of it.
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And, uh, and then watch the dog show after we're big, fat, and sassy.
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And I don't think there's a better way to, uh, spend your week than eating and watching the dog show and then decorating for Christmas.
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I hope you have a truly blessed time to celebrate and to thank God for the rights that we do still have.