On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Stu Bergeer and Pat Buchanan to discuss the latest in the Biden-Harris administration, the latest jobs report, and the latest on the Biden/Harris land grab. Also, Glenn and Stu debate whether or not Kamala Harris is a drunk.
00:01:58.740We have some amazing technical news, technologically speaking.
00:02:04.060We also have the land grab now is being started by the Biden-Harris administration.
00:02:10.780We've seemed to, where did we put all those illegal children, the migrant children, where did we put the tens of thousands of unaccompanied migrants?
00:05:29.600Hey, I have some really amazing news from science.
00:05:34.060Using a new technique involving a wide-angle x-ray, Italian researchers at the Institute of Crystallography of the National Research Council
00:05:46.820concluded that the Shroud of Turin material, the cloth, was made around the time Jesus was walking the earth.
00:05:57.340They now say that it is at least 2,000 years old.
00:06:00.900Now, this disagrees with what they had said in the 1980s, but we talked to the atheist Jewish guy who was part of that team.
00:06:14.560And when he saw the Shroud, he was like, there's no way this is man-made.
00:06:32.400He found out years later that the cloth that they had taken and tested was the cloth from the repairs after it burned in, like, I don't know, 1,300.
00:06:45.620The church burned, and this was almost lost.
00:06:49.640And they were only taking the repaired material and testing it.
00:06:54.820Now, they have new modern advanced testing, and they say that it is indeed from that time period.
00:07:06.340I think we're going to start seeing miracles, man.
00:07:44.760The USDA is asking for public input on how to best implement the Sustains Act, which authorizes the USDA to accept private contributions to channel through several existing USDA conservation programs.
00:08:05.200The Department of Agriculture is asking for public input on how to best implement the Sustains Act, which can take private contributions and channel it through conservation programs from the USDA.
00:08:22.760The public is encouraged to submit comments to request for information via the federal registrar by September 16th.
00:08:32.040So, they're putting it up for public comment.
00:08:34.380Everyone needs to comment on this and say, no.
00:08:42.280Agriculture is at the forefront of the nation's effort to conserve our natural resources.
00:08:48.100And we want to hear from people on the ground how to implement this legislation to maximize its benefits, promote equity, and assist all producers.
00:08:58.280The Sustains Act signed in law as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.
00:09:06.060The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.
00:09:11.400It provides the USDA with the authority to accept contributions of private funds that can be channeled through programs.
00:09:20.900And it provides additional guidelines for those contributions.
00:09:24.720Specifically, the Sustains Act provides an opportunity for the private sector to partner with the government and USDA to engage farmers and ranchers and forest landowners in supporting conservation initiatives,
00:09:41.620including to expand the implementation of the conservation practices to sequester carbon, improve wildlife habitat, protect sources of drinking water, and address other natural resource priorities.
00:09:56.800The NRCS is asking for public input and recommendations to determine how the agency can utilize these private funds to target specific natural resource concerns associated with agricultural production.
00:10:14.080They're interested in supporting programs and implementation that would improve program delivery, including by effectively levering additional funds to increase outreach and expand access to financial and technical assistance for the underserved producers.
00:10:32.100The NRCS will implement, will use the input to determine the next steps to implement this legislation, which could include a proposed rule.
00:10:47.840Now, in case you don't know, they go on to say,
00:10:51.960The NRCS provides one-on-one personalized advice and financial assistance and works with producers to help them reach their goals through voluntary, incentive-based conservation programs.
00:11:06.140Now, with additional funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, the, wait a minute, Inflation Reduction Act?
00:11:12.660The NRCS is working to get even more conservation practices on the ground while ensuring access to programs for all producers.
00:11:25.180See, what they're saying is, if you, if they now have the money to give you incentives, because private corporations might get involved, and they can donate millions and millions of dollars, and then convince the farmers who are struggling that they should not grow anything, that they should maybe put their land into conservation.
00:11:48.960So, nobody would ever be able to farm there.
00:11:53.540This is the beginning of the land grab.
00:11:57.480I'll have more on this later today, hopefully, or tomorrow for sure.
00:12:02.820Now, I told you a minute ago, in a classified document approved in March, the president has ordered U.S. forces to prepare for possible coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China, and North Korea.
00:12:27.920Kamala Harris sitting in front of Vladimir Putin and Xi, and, of course, everybody's favorite dictator from North Korea.
00:12:37.520Oh, my gosh, she's going to be able to move the stars and the sun.
00:12:43.720They're going to see her joy, and they're going to unburden themselves of the things of the past so they can see a brighter non-nuclear future.
00:13:25.700And why exactly are we now starting to say, hey, you know what, there might be some coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China, and North Korea?
00:13:36.000May God have mercy on our souls for, if we vote for Kamala Harris, if we put her in office, may God have mercy on our souls for how many people will die because of that decision.
00:13:49.040Speaking of that, the feds now have no idea where tens of thousands of unaccompanied migrant kids are.
00:14:03.240Now, the DHS inspector general report states that Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, are unable to track all the unaccompanied minors that have crossed the border and been released from the custody of DHS and the Department of Health and Human Services.
00:15:09.780Well, I'm sure this is an accurate number, aren't you?
00:15:16.700I mean, they wouldn't give us a fake number.
00:15:19.400By the way, in a completely unrelated story, U.S. job growth in the year through March was likely far less robust than initially estimated,
00:15:30.600which risks fueling concerns that the Federal Reserve is falling further behind the curb to lower interest rates.
00:15:37.020Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo economists expect the government's preliminary benchmark revisions today to show payroll growth in the year through March was at least 600,000 people weaker than estimated.
00:16:56.820Now, they are working hard to protect that democracy at the Department of Justice.
00:17:02.300On Friday, they requested the U.S. Supreme Court deny the Republicans' bid to enforce an Arizona law requiring individuals to prove their U.S. citizens when registering and voting in elections.
00:17:18.820The DOJ is requesting that they force Arizona not to enforce an Arizona law that requires people to provide citizenship information.
00:17:36.300But they don't want that because that's, no, you can't do that.
00:17:39.540I mean, yes, it's the law, but we're the DOJ, and we can come in and tell the Supreme Court, you've got to stop all this citizenship and identification stuff.
00:17:54.800I mean, it's just lunacy to think that that could possibly be done.
00:18:00.140Also, in some more good news, especially if we have Kamala Harris as president, boy, oh, boy, let me tell you, these dictators, they're going to snap to attention.
00:18:12.800They're just, whoom, whoa, she's here, and she's in charge.
00:18:17.240Wait until you hear the latest from China and Ukraine and Russia.
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00:19:55.900Stu, I don't know if you have any questions so far about all the good news I just gave you, but I'm ready to go into some more if you're ready.
00:21:34.400I think, you know, I for one stand on the principle that giving control of China to China of all of our important minerals is a really good idea.
00:21:45.000I think it's something that won't wind up hurting us at all in the future.
00:22:17.620Meanwhile, our good freedom fighters in Ukraine, they've banned the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which violates religious freedom a little bit.
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00:50:18.140And that didn't get a lot of play because three days, four days later, they replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris.
00:50:26.280And I'm, I'm wondering, can you break the spell of the media?
00:50:32.460Because once people really remember who she is, they're going to remember, my gosh, her sitting in front of Vladimir Putin is a nightmare.
00:50:44.780Oh, Xi Jinping, imagine, can you imagine Kamala Harris for a second, Glenn, trying to, or attempting to walk across the DMZ to shake hands with Kim Jong-un?
00:51:03.640Look, the mainstream media is going to continue to prop her up.
00:51:06.980They're going to continue to have this faux momentum built up behind her, try to excite people about her, and run cover for her like they do for all Democrats.
00:51:15.040This is obviously, we know, it's the marketing arm of the Democrat Party.
00:51:18.120They've gotten their marching orders from, from the top, and they played, you know, their part right alongside of Nancy Pelosi, of the Obamas.
00:51:27.560They, they know exactly what they're supposed to do.
00:51:29.420So it is incumbent upon us as the RNC and the Trump campaign to expose who Kamala Harris truly is to the American people.
00:51:36.840I would say I'm looking forward very much to the September 10th ABC News debate with Donald Trump.
00:51:42.320It took Donald Trump one debate to knock Joe Biden right out of this race, and it'll only, only take one debate, I believe.
00:51:48.120For people to remember who Kamala Harris is, because, look, she's been completely scripted.
00:51:53.940She can't even go on stage at the DNC and give these little, these 90-second speeches to, you know, rile everybody up and get everybody jazzed.
00:52:03.860She's got to be on a teleprompter, even for that, Glenn.
00:52:06.440When she is by herself, when she is on her own, you know, using her own brain power and own abilities, and she doesn't have a script written by her staff,
00:52:15.380even if they wrote price gauging instead of price gouging, look, she was ready to say whatever they wrote on that teleprompter.
00:58:06.300Certainly didn't need to come back a third time around for a third crack at things and know that he was going to be facing all that he has.
00:58:30.400But Donald Trump can do them all day long.
00:58:32.100And we intend to see more of him doing a lot of this.
00:58:36.000I only have a couple of seconds left, but I have to ask you, do you think they're going to try to put him in jail in September?
00:58:42.820Well, gosh, if I said that I thought that I would have ever seen him in a downtown Manhattan courtroom and 34 felony counts guilty, I would I would be lying.
00:58:55.040I never thought I would see a day like that.
00:58:58.680But what Donald Trump has shown us is that it's actually those times when it seems like he has the most against him, that he really digs deep and he shows you who he is and he always comes out on top.
00:59:10.540So whatever happens, he's ready for it.
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01:02:34.380Now, underlying that particular joke, that sick burn that you just put on Donald Trump, is the fact that Trump's economy was much better for African-Americans than your husband's.
01:02:48.380I don't know if anybody remembers that.
01:02:50.740I don't know if anybody cares about it.
01:02:52.140In fact, I'm pretty sure most people don't, which is basically getting me to the point where I've lost all hope in humanity today.
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01:06:31.040I still am a little sketchy on this, but I needed to bring this to you right away because my gut tells me this is the beginning of the land grab.
01:06:43.060And the shutting down of farms and ranches all over the country.
01:06:49.180Margaret Byfield, she is the executive director of American Stewards of Liberty.
01:06:54.840She is on top of this, and she can explain what the Sustains Act is.
01:07:14.880This is a continuation of all of that.
01:07:16.720And it's kind of so there's there's there's many pieces to that NAC fight.
01:07:21.700That was kind of the private investment side.
01:07:24.400This, I think, is connected into what the federal government has been working to do, which unfortunately has not.
01:07:31.140A lot of people have not been watching what they've been doing.
01:07:34.120But in January of 2023, the White House released this strategy to create something called natural capital accounts to put those on the federal balance sheet.
01:07:46.460Now, what is going to be included in these natural assets, natural capital accounts are things such as these ecosystem services, these environmental services, and also other things.
01:08:01.240But when that document came out, we were watching it.
01:08:04.520We actually saw the first iteration of it in September of 2022.
01:08:07.780We really kind of dove into it to try to figure out what they were doing.
01:08:12.700But this is one of the ways that the federal government is trying to monetize the same things the natural asset companies were trying to monetize, such as pollination and photosynthesis.
01:08:22.620And these ecosystem services, the benefits of not using the lands, and to monetize that and make that an asset that's added to the federal balance sheet.
01:08:37.120The Sustains Act, that's part of what they're doing is they are setting up a way for private contributions to come in to help the federal government put these conservation programs on private lands.
01:08:50.560And that's their target, and that's their target is their target of 30 by 30, which it always has been.
01:08:55.260And then that creates a federal nexus, and it also creates a way for these environmental groups to have an interest in the private lands as well.
01:09:04.400One of the things that's interesting about the Sustains Act is that part of what NRCS has to do now as they develop the policy is determine how they're going to allocate who owns what of these environmental services.
01:09:18.800So now you have a piece of private property with these conservation programs on it, and you have the federal government, and now you will have these environmental groups claiming that they own the natural assets, the environmental services that come from those lands.
01:09:36.320And in that, that is going to encumber the private property.
01:09:41.260But this is really, I think the most concerning part is what they're doing with the natural capital accounts, or the natural capital accounts, putting that on the federal balance sheet.
01:09:50.100And there's more to that as well as what they're doing.
01:09:54.960I have a ranch in the Mountain West, and I have a lot of land, and I really wanted to just adopt some wild mustangs and wild horses and just let them run.
01:10:11.380But then I found out that that gives the federal government permission to come on my land, and so I won't do it.
01:10:17.140But how is this going to affect people like me or people like you that are farmers and ranchers?
01:10:27.820Explain it, kind of dumb it down a bit.
01:10:32.680So, the first thing that I would tell you is just do not get involved in these federal programs.
01:10:41.200And I think you were very wise, you know, not to get involved in that horse program because of the federal nexus it creates on the private property.
01:10:50.120And that's been our message from the very beginning on 30 by 30.
01:10:53.300If agriculture will stand up, not take the federal money for these federal programs, they can't get this federal nexus on the private property, at least.
01:11:01.500There's other ways they can do it, but they won't be doing it with us willingly agreeing to all this.
01:11:09.400And so, the first thing is to stay out of these programs.
01:11:13.060The second thing, though, is that you've got all of these environments.
01:11:16.160Well, they've created a climate where it is really becoming very difficult for the working landowner, the one who makes the living off the land, to stay in business without taking some kind of federal help.
01:11:28.860Because all these federal dollars are pouring into these communities, and they're outpricing the property.
01:11:34.980They're driving up the cost of property.
01:11:37.660They're making it more economically beneficial to actually set your land aside and not use it than to actually put it into production and produce our food.
01:11:51.040And so, you know, we've heard stories of this where, you know, I know one lady in Montana was going to lease her neighbor's property, put it into haying and grazing.
01:12:01.000They went to see how the neighbors went to see how much they would get if they put it into the conservation reserve program and kept it, you know, out of production for 10 years.
01:12:12.160And they made so much more money by putting it in the conservation reserve program than they would have from the lease of their neighbor raising her haying.
01:12:21.740So, you know, it's interesting to me that at the same time they're doing this, BLM, the Bureau of Land Management, which controls a lot of land in the West,
01:12:37.780and farmers and ranchers use that land to let their animals graze, they are now saying, BLM is changing the rules, and they're saying this land has to be set aside.
01:13:33.780I mean, if we want to go back to historically to how our nation was settled, that was one of the first disputes after the Revolutionary War,
01:13:40.880was we had this war debt we had to pay off.
01:13:43.360And so the states were going to pull all the land together, put it in the hands of the federal government.
01:13:48.480But many of the states didn't want to do that because they didn't trust that the federal government would actually sell off those lands.
01:13:54.440And so they finally did that, and all of those lands were sold off to the settlers.
01:13:58.580And then you think about the Louisiana Purchase that Jefferson made, 540 million acres.
01:14:05.220And every acre of that was disposed to the citizens, to the settlers.
01:14:10.000So you could go out and stake a 120-acre homestead or a 640-acre homestead, depending on where you were settling.
01:14:16.560And they divided the land up in parcels that were large enough to support a family and produce some kind of an economic good that would contribute to the local economy and, therefore, our national economy.
01:14:30.820But every piece of land was supposed to be privately owned.
01:14:34.820And our founders understood that was absolutely essential for us to maintain control over our government.
01:14:41.520They didn't want to be like the European nations that owned all of the land, and the people had no rights, no control over their future.
01:14:49.680However, they wanted this to be a nation of self-rule, and they knew the one most fundamental right was that the citizens had to own the land.
01:15:02.460Well, now today, you know, and this is where the Utah case comes in, and I am really, really excited to watch that one.
01:15:09.320Because this is, you know, when the West was settled, it was settled under the understanding that the land, too, would be disposed of to the citizens.
01:15:20.900But that's the moment in history where our policies changed.
01:15:25.960And so now, today, 50% of the West is federalized.
01:15:40.980And that land is even in question because it's getting covered with these conservation programs, which the Sustained Act plays into, and conservation easements, which conservation easements are another device used to erode that property right.
01:15:54.880So we are at a tipping point, literally, on whether or not we can control our government based solely on because we don't own the land anymore.
01:16:06.360And what land we do own is so encumbered by these federal regulations, from endangered species to, you know, Clean Water Act, all of these different issues, that Americans now have very, very little control over their government.
01:16:21.660And so things like these conservation programs, people need to stay out of them.
01:16:24.880I will tell you that I live in a canyon that is completely unspoiled.
01:16:30.960And I've even hid my houses in a finger of this land.
01:16:36.300I, you know, wanted to make sure you couldn't see it from anywhere.
01:16:38.840And I wanted that because it is absolutely unspoiled land.
01:17:58.600Now where we are is the agencies are in the process of developing the rules on how they're going to implement this.
01:18:07.080So through the comment period, which there's links on the USDA NRCS website on how you can comment, through the comment period, you can start making those comments, submitting those comments.
01:18:17.960And the thing that I would recommend people really hone in on is this discussion over these environmental services.
01:18:25.620And regardless of, well, I think one of the most important things to do would be to advocate that those environmental services, even though they're a made-up property right, they're not a property right.
01:18:40.180But they're trying to make it up to create more value.
01:18:43.940But that needs to stay owned as part of the value with the landowner and not to the environmental organizations and the federal government.
01:18:52.780So then we should be saying in those comments that this by no means should allow the federal government or any environmental agency or environmental organization to have any ownership rights to the land.
01:19:21.340These natural capital accounts that I talked about earlier, they've released pilot programs on what these are going to look like.
01:19:29.360And there's land, water, air, and environmental services, which we've been talking about.
01:19:33.760But in the land category, they say in their pilot test account that they plan to put the value of all private property on the federal balance sheet as a U.S. asset.
01:19:45.760And that's probably a discussion for another day that I can also read articles on it.
01:20:24.200And our comment period ends on September 16th.
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01:25:02.560One of them is that we have to stop using the words liberals or progressives because that's no longer what we're up against.
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01:28:36.840I mean, the one that really got me was watching this lady.
01:28:40.440She got up there hysterical, saying that, you know, if Donald Trump gets in there, he would do the unthinkable, and he would weaponize the Justice Department against his political issues.
01:28:51.500And he would utilize the FBI to arrest them and go, and I'm sitting there going to be like, oh, my God.
01:29:07.120I can't tell if they would typically think that they're doing the right thing and that it's totally within the norm.
01:29:12.860And if we responded even remotely in kind, that that would be some sort of violation of the standards that they've been breaking for years now.
01:29:24.960We think that they either think that they're invincible at this point, they can say anything, or they believe in the Hitler line, repeat a lie long enough, and it becomes the truth,
01:29:37.260or they just think their voters are just dumb as a box of rocks.
01:29:45.960But those are the only answers we can come up with.
01:29:48.940You have no choice but to believe that at this point.
01:29:52.280I mean, I'm looking at the DNC, you know, both inside and out, and I can't imagine too many Americans, you know, want their children growing up in a country like that.
01:30:04.380They don't know what to agree upon amongst themselves.
01:30:06.420They're supporting terror organizations, and they're, you know, giving out – you know, I made a joke on my triggered podcast on Rumble a couple of weeks ago about,
01:30:15.640hey, guys, you know, the people who have been screaming about democracy, they're shoving it in your face, putting in Kamala Harris.
01:47:44.200And there's this, the left keeps talking about this great replacement theory, which I'm against.
01:47:51.220If you are trying to say that, you know, we're going to replace people to make sure we get other colors in here, I'm against that.
01:48:01.060I'm against whatever color is doing it.
01:48:03.220There was a tweet that came out from a woman in Great Britain and said, the white British population has decreased by 600,000, while the minority population has increased by 1.2.
01:50:00.200Yeah, if you want to read it off the top, I just added it to the top of the paper.
01:50:04.060Yeah, okay, so it says the electoral implications of amnesty and open border policies is not only the right thing to do for families and the economy, it also has key electoral implications.
01:50:18.080More than half a million of these children, nearly 600,000, are currently voting age.
01:50:21.9201.7 million will be of voting age by 2020 presidential election.
01:50:26.060These numbers could provide sizable contributions to the margin of victory in swing states.
01:50:31.340They are talking about bringing in new voters that they can count on ideologically.
01:50:40.300That is what the Great Replacement Theory is that's actually happening.
01:50:49.080And I think that, you know, the tweet that I responded to, you really kind of locked in on an issue,
01:50:54.320which is that there are people who talk about this that don't understand it and that we wouldn't agree with,
01:51:02.020and we don't think that their conception of this is moral on both the left and, you know, the extreme far right.
01:51:08.640But nonetheless, you know, the left is doing something in this space.
01:51:13.020And I think that I identified two main channels of this.
01:51:16.000And one is, the left wants people who ideologically agree with them.
01:51:20.840It's not necessarily a racialist perspective.
01:51:24.600And then there's another camp in the left that absolutely is kind of inherently racist.
01:51:29.820It's an, you know, the left talks about anti-whiteness, anti-racism, and inherently embraces anti-whiteness.
01:51:36.420You know, the Ibram X. Kendi's, you have kind of a virulent anti-white sentiment.
01:51:40.240And they do explicitly want to replace the white population.
01:51:44.440But our objection, as you noted, you know, at the outset is that we want our border policy to center around what's in the best interests of the American people.
01:51:55.860If you love liberty, if you're going to come here and create a billion, you know, become a billionaire and start a worldwide, you know, company, and you love liberty,
01:52:04.260you know, I'm thinking of people, you know, kind of like Elon Musk, great.
01:52:07.400That you're a value add to our community.
01:52:10.440And I don't care what your skin color is.
01:52:12.440But there is an element that does care.
01:52:14.100They don't want people that don't look like them coming here.
01:52:16.800But then, so their perspective is immoral.
01:52:19.920But the left is absolutely embracing this.
01:52:22.440And all of these varying viewpoints and perspectives coming at this issue kind of taint the issue.
01:52:28.220And the left has capitalized on that to say that if you even talk about this, you're embracing white supremacist ideology.
01:53:06.860I went down a rabbit hole last night, unfortunately.
01:53:10.500And I just was looking at the videos that are coming from all over Europe about how the Islamist Islamization of of the West is happening.
01:53:23.100And how now citizens are starting to say, you know what, I, you know, I have a problem because we're losing everything that we are and everything that we are made us who we are.
01:54:21.500But we are, you know, the left, because of our geography, is really keyed more in on ideological replacement.
01:54:27.160They want people that will be friendly to their regime.
01:54:30.200But, you know, in Europe, they're facing this issue where the kind of the progressive woke left in their countries are keying in on if you if like if you're a citizen and you like the traditions and culture of your country.
01:54:43.060And you don't want people, you know, coming from a population where 89 percent of those people want Sharia law entering in your country because you don't think that they're going to assimilate.
01:54:52.480That's somehow hatred and bigotry and and, you know, Islamophobia.
01:54:58.900And I think that people have a legitimate reason to stand up and say when people come into our country, it should be in the best interest in what is in the best interest of the people currently living there.
01:55:10.140Are the people coming there going to be, you know, are they going to assimilate in a way and embrace the existing culture's values?
01:55:58.340You know, you can't bring 10 million people in, but if you have 5,000 people a year coming into Texas, you know, that works and you see it, it's vibrant.
01:56:05.640But that's not what is happening in the United States as a whole and that's not what is happening in Europe.
01:56:09.620And it's starting to lead to a lot of big problems.
01:56:12.140And anyone who wants to talk about that is inherently right out of the gate called a racist.
01:56:16.880So if you look at, again, what's happening in Europe, they are cracking down on anybody.
01:56:22.660I mean, I just told a story, a guy who got two years in prison for printing a sticker that said it's okay to be white.
01:56:30.920And the judge said, I can tell where that came from.
01:56:35.480You're a white supremacist and two years in prison.
01:56:39.640We're losing the ability to speak up and say reasonably, wait, this is erasing the Western culture and that's a bad thing.
01:56:52.940How do we address this in a way that is quick enough and effective enough to stop this because we're really running out of time?
01:57:03.780Well, I think the biggest problem we face right now is that we're in a society and a culture in Europe, largely too, where, you know, the emperor is wearing clothes and everyone is afraid to admit that that's just not the case because it's not woke and it's not politically correct to point out the obvious.
01:57:24.320And I think a lot of people struggle with how do they actually convey the sentiment that you and I are conveying?
01:57:29.820Because, you know, you and I have sat down and thought a lot about this and we know how to articulate it.
01:57:34.400People know that something's not quite right, but they're afraid of being called an Islamophobe or, you know, a racist or whatever is coming their way and their jobs and their livelihoods may depend on it.
01:57:45.360But, you know, I hear this when it comes to things like DEI, which is kind of a similar analog here, which is that people at the water cooler at these corporations, they all know it's ridiculous.
01:57:53.800But no one is willing to say it because everyone understands that if you want to become a manager in this, you know, or get a promotion, you got to play the game.
01:58:02.000You got to be seen as believing in this nonsense.
01:58:04.620And I think that that's the hurdle we're over.
01:58:07.280And so the prescription for that is I think we need more large voices calling this out.
01:58:13.360People who have, you know, are kind of bulletproof in terms of they can run into oncoming traffic and just state the truth.
01:58:19.200And I think that as that happens, more people will see the safety and speaking the truth and understand that expressing their sentiment on this is moral.
01:59:45.040But they don't ask them, you know, do you believe that people who leave the faith of Islam should be put to death?
01:59:50.920Well, if you answer yes to that, I'm going to go out on a limb and say you're probably not a good fit for Western civilization, and you shouldn't be allowed in.
02:00:30.020You do not want to miss this special tonight at 9 p.m.
02:00:33.560We are going back to the beginning in the 1940s of how this has been really well orchestrated and what you're really fighting because you're not just fighting for or against Donald Trump.
02:00:51.400What are you doing to fight the rising tide of leftism that is, you know, covering the country right now?
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02:02:52.280Tonight, you do not want to miss this special that we're doing.
02:02:55.740It's my Wednesday night special, and we are really taking it all on.
02:03:02.780We're showing you what is actually happening, and it's going to be a big chalkboard because we go back to the 1940s following the forming of the UN, the World Bank, the World Trade Organization, all the way through Agenda 21, 2030, the Paris Accord, the World Economic Forum.
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02:03:40.360If you think that is nonsense, if you think this is just about Joe Biden and Donald Trump, you're sadly mistaken.
02:03:51.420And we are about to lose the Western world, and it will happen if America chooses the wrong candidate this time, because there's one guy that can stand up against it, and that is Donald Trump.
02:04:06.880And that's why they want to put him in jail or kill him or do whatever they have to do to stop him, because this thing has been going on for a while, and they're about to finish the job.