Why Aren't We Talking About the Biggest Crisis in America? | Guest: Stephen Stamboulieh | 1⧸23⧸23
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On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about Joe Biden and the secret documents found at his house. Glenn also talks about the latest in the Trump/Biden scandal and why it's different than the rest of them. And of course, Glenn talks about dog food.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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How about more documents found at a Biden house?
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Trump had them all in a locked space in one room
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where Biden seems to have just left them everywhere in everybody's house.
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But I mean, sure, nobody who goes into a garage,
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six items containing more top secret documents.
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is Joe Biden had a drug addict who was always looking for money
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and dealing with the Chinese and the Russians all the time
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Well, maybe we should spin the wheel and see where we begin in 60 seconds.
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That's why I want to keep Uno healthy and happy
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Here's something that we do to take care of him.
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When I say we feed him, we put this on top of the dog food
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because it has all kinds of vitamins, minerals,
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everything that they need, including the probiotics,
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It was put together by naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black,
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and you sprinkle it on the dog's food and they go crazy for it.
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Because they'd like to make sure your dog goes crazy for it
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before you start, you know, paying for anything.
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Make sure that your dog loves it as much as Uno.
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So they're going to send you a free sample bag, free.
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just to make sure your dog loves it as much as Uno does.
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If they do, start putting this on their dog food every day.
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And over the next year, you are going to see unbelievable change.
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I am going through something that I don't think is very different than every other parent in the country.
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We, my family, I've chosen to look at it as our family is currently being purified.
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There are some things that are going on, and they just have to be solved, and we'll all be stronger for it when we get to the other side.
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It's getting to the other side that is such an issue.
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And it, some of it has to do with mental health, and, you know, on Tuesday, I was on the air, and we were talking about things that are going on in your household that maybe you know or don't know.
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And I was at a complete loss of words, and Stu, jokingly, just to cover the awkward space, said, I've never seen you at a loss for words.
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And that is because I was about just to spill everything because I have had this ability given to me when I am humble, when I am doing my job the right way, and when I am actually trying to serve you, I can feel you.
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I don't know how to describe it, but I've had that ability for a long time.
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And as I'm talking about this, I could feel an overwhelming sense of how many people are going through similar things that we're going through, except you're working 70 hours a week.
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Like, you and your wife or you and your husband both have full-time jobs, and you're dealing with them in school, the kids in school, and trying to keep that straight.
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You're trying to keep food on the table, and you don't have the time or the resources that I have, and I'm overwhelmed.
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And I don't know what to do, and I understand this world probably better than others as far as the mental health thing, and I'm at a complete loss.
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So, first of all, you're not alone if you're going through things.
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And I am going to double my effort to try to find answers.
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You know, suicide is off the charts, off the charts.
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What is it, 37% with male African Americans, something like that, some crazy stat.
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And no one is talking about it, and it has to do with our entire society.
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I don't know about you, but, you know, when I was a kid, we used to walk to school, and all of that bull crap, you can look at the past and say,
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it wasn't that great, it had problems, yeah, but at least there was truth.
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At least, at least we had people in the community that felt like we did, and we kind of helped each other out.
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We weren't trying to suck our kids into some sort of pedophilia ring or get them to change genders or whatever it is.
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Society was basically stable, and we agreed generally on right and wrong.
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And so our kids go out, and they may, you may be the only voices of sanity that they hear all day.
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Would you want to be a kid today, going through?
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Just think of yourself as a girl for a second, and hey, there's nothing wrong with that, gentlemen.
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You know the stress of how they look, what they wear, all that bull crap.
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You're on tape every day, or you're being recorded every day.
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So you just want to go to school one day and just look like crap, or you just want to go to school and just, you have a bad day, and you say something, do something.
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It's now there forever, and you can never, ever let it go because it's there.
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You know, there's this pressure of you got to do your best.
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I have done everything I possibly can, and it still feels, at times, like failure.
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And you don't, if you're like me, there are times that you want to look at your kids and go, suck it up, buttercup.
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But we cannot compare these times to the times that we lived in because everything was different.
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You know, if you don't live in a community where the majority of people go to church, and you know what?
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Not everybody that goes to church is a good person.
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But at least the society is kind of trying to bend that way.
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Where now society, if you're in a place where there is, where there are not godly people, people searching for God at least, I don't know how you do it.
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Because the options of God, I mean, think of going to church now.
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I mean, I go to church and we still dress up and wear a tie and everything else.
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Well, that and actually living by the principles.
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And it's certainly not going to become more popular.
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However, the choices that our kids will be offered will be really easy and enticing.
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And if we can't get them to see the truth, no one in their life in this atmosphere that they're just going to bump into the streets, odds are they're not going to help them make good choices.
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I mean, there are probably some people who are like, yeah, I'm living off the government.
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I'm working hard, trying to keep just all I want, my children to be happy.
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You know, we had a therapist that was, you know, she was like, she just started with us.
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And one of my, well, I can tell you this part, my daughter wants to be an actress.
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And so this therapist was talking generally about things.
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And she was like, you know, sometimes parents, you know, they want their kids to do a certain thing or be a certain way.
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And so they, you know, without knowing, they're encouraging.
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I would, I would give up everything if my daughter would go, I don't want to be an actress.
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I would celebrate, I fireworks, I'd give away my house if I could get that to happen.
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I so do not want to send her into the, into the mouth of the lion.
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And yet, I help her every night learn her lines.
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I drive her and so does her mom, 30 miles away every single night, six nights a week,
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It's hard to make long-term plans when everything in the economy has been, you know, as scary as it is.
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We're going to stay in a deep recession or we're going to get out.
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Or is it going to tube and we're going to have a digital dollar?
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Is it true that we are close to the end of the World Economic Forum?
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I have no idea what's coming financially and everything else.
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So the DOJ has seized more classified documents from Biden's Wilmington home.
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There was a 12-hour FBI search over the weekend, and they found more.
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And how many times have they said there's not going to be any more?
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Each time they find new documents, they say there's not going to be any more documents.
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Which shows that if they actually meant that, that shows that he really didn't care about top secret.
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Because if top secret meant something, like it did obviously with Donald Trump, he had them all in one place, a locked room.
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And does, I mean, is, you know, when you have top secret clearance, they're looking for, will you tell a lie or will you tell the truth?
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If you have this information, is there anything in your life that, you know, and things that would come up would be, I have a hooker addicted, crack addicted son.
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Who's doing shady business deals with that count as something?
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If it was you, if it was me, you wouldn't get a top secret clearance with that.
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Now, when does this start to matter to the average person?
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We know that the odds are very high that Joe Biden has been involved with foreign countries, especially China, on some real shady deals.
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We know that Joe Biden knows that his son is doing deals with China and with Burisma.
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We know that Hunter Biden doesn't like his dad all that much.
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We know that a somebody who's addicted to crack isn't making rational decisions and probably doesn't have.
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Oh, I don't know the ethics that one might have when they would look at a top secret document and go, well, I couldn't share that.
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I mean, I really, really, I mean, I'm breaking out in a sweat.
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I see leprechauns everywhere because I'm I haven't had my hit and my fix, but I could never sell that document.
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That Joe Biden is a danger with top secret documents with his family.
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You know, the fact that he has documents in places that are not as protected as they should be is a problem.
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But it's not a it's not a problem that rises to the level of what someone could be doing with the documents.
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These documents aren't what's left after the garage sale?
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We don't know how many documents he's what or what only Chinese government officials were notified that there was a garage sale going on.
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I mean, that's really, I think, where this where this comes down to.
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Also, Latin America seems to be, you know, Southern America, South America seems to be a problem here, too, with Hunter.
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I mean, we know we have emails from Hunter saying he's been dragging, you know, officials from Mexico and other countries to see his dad.
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He says in his own writings that he's given them everything that he's wanted as far as meetings and and connections.
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And he hasn't had the business deals he expected in return yet.
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This guy was just milking his name and reaping the benefits all over the world to the tune of.
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Millions, tens of millions of dollars, in some cases, billion dollar deals.
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Was it just his name or did he tip the hand with some of these documents or other inside information that we don't know and how much of that was tied to the president?
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Because it's there's a decent amount of evidence.
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And I mean, overwhelming amount of evidence that Biden knew.
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Even CNN is now admitting that Biden, Joe Biden knew and met with some of Hunter Biden's business associates.
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We were told over and over again he didn't even speak in his entire life to his son about his job.
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Every single time they set the barrier a little bit farther.
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And you've got to be concerned about what may have happened, not even as much with these specific documents.
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But what what these things were being used for outside of this is the real concern.
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So, you know, I think there's a lot of people in America and I'm one of them.
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It's like I keep hearing this and I'm like, nothing's going to be done about it.
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So I care deeply, but I don't care because nothing's going to happen.
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So why am I wasting my time even thinking about this?
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Somebody has to be the record of what is going on.
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Otherwise, you turn into one of the schlubs that are in the zombie patrol right now that can't see.
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That everything that is being told to them is an absolute lie and they're the first to be destroyed by it.
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You've got to pay attention to these things and just just keep a running tab.
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You have to know who's telling you the truth and who isn't.
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Also, the changes that are happening in the White House.
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Speaking of all parents dealing with crazy things right now, there's a story in the New
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And I have to admit, I started reading it with just the idea of hate reading the New York
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I start the article and I'm like, this is going to be so annoying.
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I mean, I read, we should, after this, I should tell you about the New York Times on the reason
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That did not, that did not disappoint my hate reading.
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We can get into the details of the whole article here in a second, but this is how it starts.
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Jessica Bradshaw found out that her 15-year-old identified as transgender at school after
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she glimpsed at a homework assignment with an unfamiliar name scrawled at the top.
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Now, can you imagine going and seeing, oh, it's a math homework assignment and it's like
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When she asked about the name, the teenager acknowledged that at his request, again, note
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the New York Times, because I believe it's a daughter here we're talking about that has
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When she asked about the name, the teenager acknowledged that at his request, teachers
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and administrators at his high school in Southern California had for six months been
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letting him use the boy's bathroom and calling him by male pronouns.
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Now, of course, the New York Times is also doing that here because they are also calling
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him by male pronouns, even though obviously we're talking about a little girl here.
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Didn't the school need her permission or at least need to tell her?
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It did not, a counselor later explained, because the student did not want his parents to know.
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District and state policies instructed the school to respect his wishes.
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And of course, this is the majority of what I feel, the typical New York Times telling
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The story, though, is very long and focuses, I would say, mainly on liberals who are upset
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that these policies are leading to them not realizing that their kids are transitioning
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Many of them highlighted is, look, I'm open to this and I understand it and I think it's
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And you imagine, you imagine if the schools were teaching, I don't care, you know, any kind
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It could be, you know, the Kansas cult all the way to, you know, Catholicism to whatever
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And they were just like, yep, and Jesus is real.
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And it's a Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
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And, you know, don't tell your parents that we're talking about this.
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Shouldn't I at least be informed that my kid all of a sudden wants to become a Christian?
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If the situation were reversed, would I be upset about it?
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Because you have to be able to be cool with it.
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We used to say in America, I so strongly disagree with you, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it.
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Now, we got lost on things like flag burning bills.
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Well, I think burning the cities down, that's a problem.
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The flags that are on top of the buildings that are also burning.
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I think you're an idiot and it makes me mad, but I'm not going to give you power to over me with the flag.
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You have a right to do despicable things in political speech or any kind of speech.
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And by the way, oh, yeah, no, you can't, you can't cry fire in a crowded movie theater.
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What you can't do is cause panic to cause panic.
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I want to see a bunch of people stampede out here and a bunch of people get killed.
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But if you actually think that there is a fire and you cry fire and you actually believe there is one, that's not against the law.
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And by the way, that whole case came from a case with in the First World War under Woodrow Wilson, where they were talking about, hey, he's talking out against the war here.
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He's saying bad things about our country and our troops that we shouldn't be in there.
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And a judge said, yeah, that's going to cause a panic.
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So, you know, you can't, you can't cry fire in a crowded movie theater.
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It was a terrible Supreme Court ruling that has been dismissed, overturned.
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It's, yeah, it's a fascinating, that's a fascinating thing that people go back to all the time.
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And you just have to know, is my position consistent?
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We say with race all the time, change the name.
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If you're saying like all white people are bad, would you be comfortable with the opposite of that?
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Because I guarantee you would, you would say that's a classic example of racism.
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Well, then what you're saying is something that should not be said either.
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And when you say, well, to fight racism, I need to use racism.
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Okay, well, aren't you the same person that says you can't fight a war with a war you'll never win with?
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I mean, I don't even understand that argument because it's proven wrong all the time, but you can't do that?
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The story in the Times is interesting because of this idea that they're kind of, I think the Times at some level is almost talking to liberals here and trying to say, guys, you keep going down this road.
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I mean, it talks about how liberal parents who, you know, look, they want to be understanding, but let's not be crazy here.
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I mean, not only are we talking, Glenn, about the parents of this one child, right, but also revealed in those first couple of paragraphs is a situation where every other male, every other student,
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parents with male students in this school is now sharing a bathroom with a girl and has no idea that it's going on.
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And this is this affects everybody in the entire school.
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For a long time, because I grew up kind of in the hippie Northwest, so I was raised around a lot of hippies.
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I wasn't raised by hippies, but I was my friends.
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We would go over to my friend's house when I was in high school and my friend before opening the door would go, I'm really sorry.
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And so I came from this kind of, hey, you know, everything is going to be fine.
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And Tanya, on the other hand, was raised by, you know, really strict Roman Catholic Italian family.
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And so the two of us parenting has been interesting because she's she's more hard line than I can't even say that because I'm pretty hard line and stuff.
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Anyway, we've kind of merged some things together.
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And our philosophy has been, first of all, don't leave a mark.
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You know, don't don't don't do something out of your passion that you're like, oh, crap, that's going to leave a mark and it's going to take, you know, years of therapy to get past that.
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But also, we have felt like we were really not the best parents at times because our kids will come home and tell us things.
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And then, I mean, we've actually said, huh, you know, before I respond to that, I just I need to go into the other room for just a just a second.
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I just and then you go into the room and you grab a pillow and you're like, OK, we've done that.
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And then we come back and we're like, OK, so let's talk about this because we need them to talk to us.
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And so we've gone through, especially me with my grandfather, because my grandfather was more like Tanya's dad, whereas like.
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You know, probably my grandfather was more than even Tanya's dad.
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We would always say that's going to be not so good.
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Anxious to see how that philosophy works out for you.
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However, we've tried to do everything we can so they will talk to us.
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So because everything we have found out about our kids, all the problems is because they have come to us.
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And, you know, at some points I'd be like, can you tell this to somebody else?
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And it's hard because you you look at things and you're like, OK, don't do that.
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That's the most disturbing thing in that article is read the first sentence again.
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Jessica Bradshaw found out that her 15 year old identified as transgender at school after she glimpsed at a homework assignment with an unfamiliar name scrawled at the top.
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Imagine finding that out, that your son or daughter is living a dual life.
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And the minute they leave, they're doing something entirely different.
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And I mean, you know, because all kids, you know, you're like, wait a minute, where'd you get that mouth?
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You know, if you could if you could hear them at other times, everybody does that.
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And that is someone will step into that role and they're doing it.
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They're teaching our kids not to talk to mom and dad.
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I wouldn't know that because I've never seen a box arrive.
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Stu is still trying to give the New York Times the benefit of the doubt here.
00:38:56.480
And he's actually trying to make the case that in this story that they are trying to say, hey, you know, liberals, maybe you should stop saying these things because we're not going to win on that hill.
00:39:09.840
It seems like it's speaking to liberals to say, hey, not I didn't not even allowing parents to know these things is a step too far.
00:39:18.180
Maybe you should be a little more critical when you're thinking on this stuff, because while they adopt a lot of it, they often point out that these kids they could have picked any kids.
00:39:25.340
Right. They could have picked the like, you know, like you've talked about this with Rosa Parks, where there was someone else who was on the bus and had the same situation, but wasn't like a good PR thing for the movement.
00:39:35.960
So they waited until they had the right case to push to make sure that this, you know, injustice was served.
00:39:42.140
This this particular thing there, they could have picked conservative parents who were like, ah, you know, first of all, the election was stolen and second of all, my kids not transgendered.
00:39:49.640
They could have done all that. Instead, they picked liberal parents who constantly are playing up very rational arguments to their audience.
00:39:56.580
You know, I understand transgender people go through so much.
00:40:00.180
I just want to be there for my kids. But I have to at least be able to know they found doctors who are saying, look, parents need to be involved in these moments.
00:40:09.140
These are really important moments in people's lives.
00:40:11.340
And to just shut them out of this process is very bad for them.
00:40:15.080
Again, they could have easily found doctors who would say only conservative nut jobs wouldn't allow their kids to transition.
00:40:21.600
And I think like, you know, this is separate from this story, but we're another doctor was talking about this recently in an interview that I heard.
00:40:28.560
And it was they were talking about how back in the day, the problem was like, let's say, anorexia or cutting or something like that.
00:40:37.400
And it was it was how kids were the emotional problems would act out. Right.
00:40:42.340
And now this is how they're acting out. They're switching genders.
00:40:46.440
And the difference was we as a society weren't encouraging, encouraging the anorexia.
00:40:51.980
We weren't saying, hey, eat less. You look a little fat today.
00:40:54.860
In fact, we were looking at things like magazines and models and things and saying that's a problem because you are you are actually encouraging it without trying to encourage.
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The medical establishment is saying, hey, yes, you should encourage the anorexia in this medical establishment has absolutely no credibility.
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And I'm like, hey, thanks, Dad. Thanks. Appreciate it.
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And then he went on to basically quote Omar Bradley.
00:43:52.380
Um, this is, you know, the Bradley tank was named after him in 1948.
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Are we using any eternal principles to solve anything in our society?
00:46:07.280
We're listening to the so-called experts, and these experts are bringing us all these brand new ideas.
00:46:13.880
The latest is a trillion-dollar coin that the Treasury can mint and then give it to the Federal Reserve.
00:46:28.720
Well, I hope that trillion-dollar platinum coin is hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and thousands of pounds of platinum,
00:46:39.220
We're listening to people who don't have our best interest at heart.
00:46:47.900
They are working on an agenda, and they are trying to make everything into left and right,
00:46:54.440
and one or the other is going to be absolutely right, and the other one is absolutely wrong.
00:46:59.680
We have to go back to our principles, our founding principles.
00:47:06.240
You know, I couldn't take it when—we'll play it later—when Kamala Harris was talking about, you know, our rights under the Constitution.
00:47:22.240
You have certain inalienable rights, and those rights, all of them, are being violated right now.
00:47:32.380
And we're exchanging those rights for—I don't even know anymore.
00:47:37.320
You know, we—on September 11th, we traded our right to privacy.
00:47:42.720
We traded our right to having a small government that couldn't just do whatever they wanted.
00:47:51.620
We traded that right for the Patriot Act because we wanted to feel good.
00:47:58.640
This weekend, we have seen uprisings in Georgia.
00:48:03.440
Then we saw a really tragic shooting in California, and politicians immediately spoke out about both.
00:48:11.600
One was fine, mostly peaceful, and the other one was, of course, white supremacy, which is weird because the guy who did it was Asian.
00:48:19.960
But somehow or another, he's part of white supremacy.
00:48:23.420
There's something that the ATF is doing that is absolutely beyond the realm.
00:48:30.720
While you feel less safe because more criminals are on the streets, because the DA's office, usually when the office is controlled by George Soros, they are just letting criminals go.
00:48:49.040
The DA used to be the guy who would stand up for the victim.
00:48:54.340
But now we've switched that with disregard to, you know, thousands of years of precedent, of showing that when the prosecuting attorney, when the DA, if you will,
00:49:09.920
when that person that is declared by law to clean up crime, when they are clean and they are looking to defend the victim, things are great.
00:49:22.260
When they're dirty or they just have just a sweet, sweet spirit for, you know, the criminals and disregard the victim, society falls apart.
00:49:32.840
Well, that's what's happening, because, again, we're not applying any common sense.
00:49:39.100
We're listening to, quote, men of science, when we now know men of science have been totally corrupted.
00:49:52.460
It puts 40 million people at risk of being felons.
00:49:59.080
Joe Biden instructed the ATF, a bunch of unelected bureaucrats that don't, you don't know their name.
00:50:16.880
But thanks to Woodrow Wilson, we have an out of control administrative arm.
00:50:26.780
They have finalized a rule that will turn 40 million Americans into somebody that can be hauled off to prison.
00:50:55.740
If you have any kind of special weapon, you know, you have an old Gatling gun.
00:51:09.740
They do months of investigation on you to make sure that you're going to be safe with that.
00:51:16.820
And then it has all kinds of rules that if you don't keep it safe, if you're traveling without it, you hand it to somebody else who's not on your stamp, that you and they can go to prison.
00:51:31.200
Now, they have just decided that these guns that were legal to buy are not going to be grandfathered in.
00:51:51.980
So you have to give them to the ATF or you have to ask for the stamp and you'll have 120 days to come into a compliance.
00:52:04.200
As someone who has one of those stamps but would have to apply for a new stamp for a gun like this, I can guarantee you there's no way in hell that you're going to get that stamp in 120 days.
00:52:27.340
Now, as somebody who has done this under the Obama administration, it took me eight months closer probably to a year to get that stamp.
00:52:46.420
They have to do it within, I don't know, 200 days or whatever it is.
00:52:55.260
And what are you going to, I'm going to call the police.
00:53:03.480
So you have to now either say, I want to get a stamp.
00:53:22.160
But if you don't have the stamp in 120 days, you're a felon.
00:53:29.780
Now, you could say this is just, they just overlooked that.
00:53:41.780
It's not like, oh, well, you're in the process for getting a stamp.
00:53:49.940
Now, they're not going to arrest a hundred or sorry, they're not going to arrest 40 million people.
00:54:03.540
Do you apply for the stamp that you're not going to get at least in 120 days and roll the dice?
00:54:24.820
If I remember my history right, you know, hey, turn your guns in.
00:54:28.960
But then if you were in the street with the gun that was illegal, then they could legally shoot you.
00:54:36.280
I'd like to make sure that doesn't happen again.
00:54:40.160
And are they going to have 40 million people do it?
00:54:55.080
This is a gun that is about the size of a very large, larger than a very large pistol.
00:55:09.320
So you could use it, you know, as like a pistol, but it's built to put up against your shoulder.
00:55:20.020
And anybody who knows anything about guns, if you're using one of these, you better just be spraying everything with bullets because you're not going to be very accurate.
00:55:47.860
I don't remember anything where we've ever done this before.
00:55:53.880
If anybody can remember, I'd love to hear from you.
00:55:55.940
But I don't think they've ever done this before.
00:55:59.600
And this also seems like the type of thing we have a big debate about.
00:56:14.820
All of a sudden, this stuff, there's just 40 million illegal people they've created out of thin air.
00:56:20.840
That seems like a – that doesn't seem like how our government runs.
00:56:27.160
No, and I think that's what people are waiting for is a court challenge.
00:56:30.840
But, I mean, luckily, all my guns – I mean, unfortunately, all my guns.
00:56:46.400
I was up – I was going to – I was going to – I was going to take them and throw them off the top of Mount Crumpet.
00:56:55.080
And on the way, they just slid down, and they all went to the bottom of this lake.
00:57:07.140
So, look, that's at least where I remember the name, but it might not have been the name of the mountain.
00:57:13.060
I've got to call and report those all at the bottom of the lake.
00:57:21.080
But, like, the Second Amendment, I think, quite clearly protects these things.
00:57:28.440
The process you had to go through should not have existed in the first place.
00:57:32.780
And I think, you know, there have been attempts to overturn things like the automatic weapons ban, for example.
00:57:39.400
Which, again, you can say you don't want automatic weapons in this country.
00:57:48.260
However, you can't just overwhelm constitutional amendments with what you want.
00:57:58.940
This, no matter what Joe Biden says, and no matter what, you know, common sense would tell you,
00:58:06.160
and only the people without common sense will tell you common sense says this.
00:58:10.000
You know, Joe Biden, you're going to need F-16s, and you're going to need tanks to fight the United States.
00:58:28.360
But still, you know, at the end, if you just have some old weapons that barely function,
00:58:34.840
you can beat the United States, and then you get the good stuff at the end.
00:58:38.900
It's really difficult to go door to door to take out a population that is at war with you.
00:58:43.900
By the way, of course, this is a ridiculous scenario.
00:58:48.440
They want you to believe, like, think of yourself and look down your driveway,
00:58:51.900
and here comes a bunch of tanks, and all you have is this gun.
00:58:55.220
Oh, then that situation would be very difficult.
00:58:57.440
But, of course, going door to door and trying to clear a city of people fighting back against you,
00:59:03.000
which, obviously, this is all stuff we hope never, ever occurs,
00:59:05.600
and would only occur if they went down this road even farther, right?
00:59:10.400
People would not—we're not on the verge of, you know, as much as it feels like it at times.
00:59:20.220
You really, really don't want to be at war with your government.
00:59:28.180
But, like, this idea that you can't stop a more powerful force with small arms is just not—
00:59:44.520
Yeah, it's kind of a fundamental story to the human experience.
00:59:50.140
Yes, you could, I guess, nuke every single city, right?
00:59:53.620
You could nuke everyone and kill all your allies and your opponents, right?
01:00:03.360
This is not—this is just a ridiculous argument to make you not think.
01:00:07.280
Having the ability to protect yourself against a government that could go into tyranny is exactly why you don't have tyranny.
01:00:18.040
That's why it happens, because you have that ability.
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It's why we are still on the same constitution from hundreds of years ago.
01:00:24.880
And every other country on earth has switched numerous times.
01:00:30.500
This is an important part of our culture and our foundation, and we need to keep it.
01:00:35.000
Yeah, I just don't—I just don't understand, other than they are trying to disarm you.
01:00:41.860
The only reason why we haven't fallen into real tyranny is because the government still kind of fears you, okay?
01:00:51.640
Used to fear you at the election, you know, at the ballot.
01:01:00.580
Giant corporations used to fear you because you could stop buying stuff.
01:01:04.400
I'm not sure, because now the government will just partner with them, and they'll buy the stuff.
01:01:10.700
They are trying to take away everything that gives you at least a chance to give them pause.
01:01:30.220
My question is, if you have one of these guns, what are you going to do?
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And he lived in a small little town called Geraldine, Alabama.
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are there people here in town that just can't afford to pay for their medications?
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We have an expert on what's happening with these firearms.
01:05:31.000
They're called now short-barreled rifles because the government has changed that.
01:05:38.500
But they're, you know, they're these little, like, they're AR-15s, but they have a collapsible stock.
01:05:46.280
So it comes out, pulls out, and it just makes it smaller, easier to carry, and everything else.
01:06:05.860
That they have already decided, and the 120 days is starting soon, if not now.
01:06:10.700
And then the other is, well, they haven't officially decided.
01:06:15.800
But they're saying at the same time, if you want to avoid 10 years in jail and have a potential $10,000 fine,
01:06:26.600
you must reclassify your legally obtained weapon as short-barreled rifles.
01:06:34.460
And you have to do that through the tax stamp system, which is the worst.
01:06:43.660
It sounds like it's something out of the Revolutionary Times.
01:06:49.160
It seems like something like, you know, people with powdered wigs discussed.
01:06:52.620
You will only have 120 days to bring your firearms into compliance.
01:06:56.700
ATF warns Americans with pistol braces are likely already violating the National Firearms Act
01:07:04.980
by possessing an unregistered rifle with a barrel less than 16 inches.
01:07:14.080
But even if you're doing that, you are most likely already in violation of the Firearms Act,
01:07:28.260
Now, Glenn, this feels like the type of thing the courts will get a hold of and say,
01:07:37.480
Now, I hate depending on that because it seems like it's the last barrier between us and insanity
01:07:43.000
over and over and over again, and eventually it's not going to work.
01:07:47.440
If this stands, if this stands, what's to stop them from saying...
01:07:58.660
Almost every gun in America is a semi-automatic.
01:08:08.380
We used to have, you know, like the Cowboys, they had six bullets and a revolver.
01:08:13.180
They just, back in the 1900, 1800s period, they redesigned the revolver.
01:08:21.020
And you got the 911 handgun, which just loads, instead of a circle, in a line underneath.
01:08:30.900
For people who don't know guns, it's basically every gun you buy.
01:08:44.800
But I mean, the typical shotgun, I guess you wouldn't describe that way.
01:08:47.460
You know, but there's a few, but it's very, it's very rare.
01:08:50.240
So, what's to stop them from just saying, oh, by the way, you have to register all of
01:08:57.000
your semi-automatics, and if you don't, if you don't get the tax stamp, then you're committing
01:09:11.080
Nixon looked at this closely to try to make all handguns illegal back when he was president.
01:09:22.080
And it goes back to even the Nixon administration, where he, you know, on the Nixon tapes, mused
01:09:27.820
about how he wanted to get rid of all handguns.
01:09:32.500
You think that these guys aren't doing the same thing?
01:09:36.400
If Nixon was doing it, you don't think these guys have updated this approach?
01:09:40.940
And this is obviously a first step in that direction.
01:09:43.960
Clearly, if they get away with this, they'll do it with other models.
01:09:49.740
He said last week, the rule prevents people from circumventing the laws Congress passed
01:10:04.520
He says, almost a century ago, Congress determined that short barrel rifles must be subject to
01:10:13.000
Today's rule makes clear firearm manufacturers, dealers and individuals cannot evade these important
01:10:18.200
public safety protections simply by adding accessories to pistols that transform them
01:10:25.580
But, the same ATF determined in 2012 that pistol braces do not alter the classification of
01:10:43.160
So, do we listen to the ATF then or listen to the ATF now?
01:11:06.540
It's like the question about the student loan program.
01:11:10.560
Do we listen to the current Department of Education who says, absolutely, we can relieve all student
01:11:17.280
Or, do we listen to the one from the, I don't know if you remember this period in our history,
01:11:21.740
but the Biden administration, from like the early Biden administration, when they were
01:11:26.920
This is obviously not something we have the power to do.
01:11:30.500
I mean, the progressives always say, you should listen to the one that's larger, the one with
01:11:42.180
I mean, you know, this is, again, going to hit a lot of people.
01:11:47.940
I don't know guns like you do, Glenn, but, like, these seem to be, these seem to be the
01:11:51.820
You go into a gun store and you want to buy an AR-15, and they say, you know, you can
01:11:55.180
get an AR-15, but also we have this, and it's classified as a pistol, and it might be
01:11:58.780
more convenient for multiple reasons, so maybe you should consider this.
01:12:03.380
I don't know anybody that's, I mean, everybody that I know that has one of these, and let's
01:12:12.220
You're just saying for the purpose of this example.
01:12:14.180
Hypothetically, anyway, let's say, hypothetically, I had one of these guns, I would have bought
01:12:25.320
I would have bought it because it is like a pistol, and you can, you know, shoot from
01:12:30.640
I can't hit a damn thing shooting, assuming I had ever even tried one of those.
01:12:38.200
I mean, you would have, it would take a lot of just shooting from the hip, you know, at
01:12:55.420
If you pull the stock out, I guess it could, I mean, it would be a bad AR, but I mean,
01:13:08.400
And it's classified differently, so, you know, there's some advantages to that, I suppose.
01:13:21.700
You know, if I were somebody who had security that, you know, couldn't kill you with their,
01:13:28.080
you know, pinkies, uh, which you do, this would be a great gun to have this, the kind
01:13:33.540
of gun that the secret service has under their coats, you know, they can use it like a little
01:13:39.640
machine gun because theirs would be automatic and they could pop open the back and put it
01:13:56.260
You can't just make me into a felon because I bought some legal thing.
01:14:02.040
And I don't think you can make it illegal anyway.
01:14:04.880
Even if you wanted to pass a law that said, we're going to make this type of gun illegal.
01:14:08.500
I think that would violate the second, second amendment.
01:14:16.740
However, though, yeah, I'm saying though, this is different.
01:14:20.880
Usually, as you point out, these things are grandfathered in, you know, you can go around
01:14:33.720
They all had to be made by like, what is it, 1982?
01:14:38.740
In the 20s, there was a line and then there was another line in the 80s, 86, I think it
01:14:42.480
And anything, so all that stuff is manufactured pre-1986.
01:14:47.460
So, of course, it's, you know, very, very expensive.
01:14:55.060
I know before, when Obama was elected, I knew somebody who went and bought one.
01:15:09.520
And all sorts of loophole, legal hurdles to clear before you could do that.
01:15:24.040
And because you wouldn't go get the tax stamp from the government if you were a drug lord.
01:15:44.540
And if we had a problem with this Asian guy, you know, that he didn't use and he didn't use an AR.
01:16:00.360
Semi-automatic means every pistol you've ever seen.
01:16:12.940
I think the line they were trying to draw with this guy was that he had an extended.
01:16:17.040
I know everyone gets crazy on the magazine and clip thing.
01:16:22.620
I thought I knew, but I get stuff wrong all the time.
01:16:27.520
But I think they are saying he had an extended magazine of some sort that was illegal.
01:16:32.080
They said the weapon was likely illegal in the state, which is fascinating.
01:16:38.920
For some reason, it had been, it was still there.
01:16:45.140
These guys that murder just do not follow the letter of the law.
01:16:51.400
I mean, look, when you want to murder, okay, I understand.
01:16:59.500
And did you see how quickly and embarrassingly the media switched from, hey, this is an anti-AAPI
01:17:07.360
hate murder spree by some white guy who doesn't like Asians because of COVID, which is the most
01:17:17.540
Well, I just hope that Facebook have banned Peter Schiff and Chuck Schumer.
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I hope that Google has labeled this misinformation.
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Just, I just hope they're labeled as, you know, somebody that could be potentially dangerous
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for their misinformation at a time of real stress.
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And then a second it went to, oh God, this is an Asian guy?
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Wouldn't you, I mean, it would be so easy if you were a liberal.
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Why didn't we do, we should have just picked that way.
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I mean, we would have been out of a job and failures, but.
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We didn't think anything through, you know, we weren't, we're not doing this because we
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Um, but I, as I'm looking through this, they have put together all of the, the top 10, uh,
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fatality, uh, gun incidents in America, along with what state they happened to be in and,
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Do they have really, really strong or really poor, in their opinion, Gifford, um, uh, gun
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Um, and these are all before, you know, since, uh, 2020.
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The next four, three of which are in California and one of which is in New York.
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So four out of the top five are in California and New York.
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And I don't think any of them, I mean, the 18 year old kills 12 at Robb Elementary, the
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This is the one that just happened, uh, over the weekend, a ballroom dance studio shot up
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This, it appears to be, we don't know yet, but it appears to be a guy in a domestic dispute
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who went off his nut and went in and started shooting a bunch of people, an Asian shooting
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Same with the 18 year old, the Boulder grocery store shooting.
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Why is it we're not talking about America's mental health?
01:21:28.620
Because that's really the problem here is the mental health of our nation.
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We've talked about that related to the same, the same issue.
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It's fascinating that the gun control laws seem to do nothing here.
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However, our mental health and our spiritual health, if we would just address those two
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things, and I mean, honestly address them, not with politicians in Washington, but find
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ways ourselves in our own communities to be able to address mental health and spiritual
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health, we would be, I bet, 80% on the right track.
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With suicide rates and shootings like this, why is no one talking about mental health?
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Did you notice she missed something in the Declaration of Independence?
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That all men and women are endowed with certain rights.
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And they are rights of liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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You had creator, you had unalienable, which is another one that she says, and then life.
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It's like, she realizes, she's, I think, you feel like she's hearing in her head the argument
01:23:01.880
And so she stops herself and says, liberty and happiness and pursuit of happiness.
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And yes, that completely dissolves your abortion argument.
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You know, I mean, it's not like that's a famous saying or anything.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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I've been trying to follow this new ATF ruling about, you know, these pistol brace guns that
01:24:29.380
they say are now no longer, uh, no longer legal.
01:24:34.540
And if you have one, forget the grandfather clause.
01:24:38.140
If you have one, no, you're, you're going to be a felony.
01:24:41.400
You're going to be, you're going to commit a felony.
01:24:43.100
If you haven't turned it in or gotten a tax stamp, which is damn near impossible.
01:24:53.080
And the ATF is saying, you know, even if you do all those things right now, you're probably
01:24:58.860
committing a felony just by having, wait a minute, what, what the hell does this mean?
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If you happen to have one of these guns, you might want to pay attention.
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If you actually believe in the second amendment, you might want to pay attention because this
01:25:18.320
If the ATF can change the definition of things so they can just recall and, uh, and gather
01:25:27.020
up your information, register you with the federal government, and then also, uh, declare
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Do you really think we're going to have anything but a cowboy six shooter?
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We're going to talk to an attorney, the guy who has up on this, actually talked to the
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We have Steven, uh, Stambalia on the phone with us.
01:27:37.800
It's an honor to talk to you, Glenn, and even Stu.
01:27:47.520
Hey, I watched your, um, I watched your YouTube video.
01:27:52.980
Um, and I, I am trying to even understand what is going on, uh, with the pistol brace, uh, rule, because this could make 40 million Americans felons.
01:28:07.140
Has, has, has this, is this, is this in effect now?
01:28:19.560
So, on Friday the 13th, they put out this final rule, but it did not publish it in the Federal Register.
01:28:27.800
Um, I got back from SHOT on, uh, late Friday night.
01:28:30.920
I have not even checked the Federal Register to see if it has been, quote, published in the Federal Register, but publishing it in the Federal Register is what starts the clock ticking for you to do the things the ATF says you need to do, uh, to either remain compliant with the law, uh, or their new law that they've just created because, well, they hate all of us, um, or, you know, turning your rifle, your pistol, whatever, um, or just ignore it and then become a felon and, uh, go spend some time in club fed.
01:29:06.580
Can you see, how do you, how do you check the Federal Register?
01:29:15.520
And, and, you know, and that's exactly what they say is the average person has, uh, their, their, I can't even remember the exact language, but once it's published in the Federal Register, everyone is just deemed to be on, on, on, on, on, on.
01:29:28.520
On notice that it's been published in the Federal Register and have knowledge of whatever is in the Federal Register, even though most people don't have, uh, this, this masochistic street where they want to, you know, punish themselves by reading thousands of pages of bureaucratic regulation.
01:29:41.240
Yeah, because I'm just about, I'm on the page here to search for it and there's 908,512 documents, which surely I know everything and that is in those documents.
01:29:49.980
Well, you do if you're responsible and you check it every morning like I do.
01:30:10.300
Okay, so once this has been published, then we have 120 days to either get rid of the gun.
01:30:22.340
Um, let's see, uh, that you can, you can get rid of the brace, destroy it, get the tax, uh, stamp, which is impossible.
01:30:35.420
And you can explain that later, at least in time to comply, um, or destroy the pistol brace.
01:30:42.520
Or you can, um, or you can, uh, turn your gun into the ATF.
01:30:50.860
I don't even know where the ATF is, uh, or you can go to prison.
01:31:00.340
So they say that you can destroy the pistol brace, um, and the ATF has various, uh, methods of how you're supposed to destroy it.
01:31:08.660
I mean, easiest thing would be, you know, I guess, crush it up, throw it away, right?
01:31:11.640
Um, but yeah, that, that is one of your options.
01:31:16.900
You can absolutely destroy your firearm if you're so inclined to do, and you can a hundred percent turn in your firearm to the ATF.
01:31:23.520
I'm sure they would appreciate free guns, um, last thing for them.
01:31:30.040
So the other thing they tell us to do is, um, since they're so kind and so gracious, they're going to allow us this one time opportunity to get a free tax stamp.
01:31:41.300
And Glenn, you, you spoke about how hard it was to get a tax stamp.
01:31:45.260
Um, you know, you're looking at over, over a year wait.
01:31:48.860
I mean, it's a, it's like a year wait right now before they want to add, uh, 40 million number.
01:31:55.940
And if you take the ATF number, that's 3 million.
01:31:58.660
If you take congressional research services, you know, bipartisan, they say up to 40 million.
01:32:06.300
They're going to over, like just completely inundate the system with people trying to comply.
01:32:11.960
Cause most, most citizens just want to comply with the law so they don't get their door kicked in, their dog shot and their, and their gun seized.
01:32:19.520
Um, so yeah, I mean, it's, it's not going to happen within a year.
01:32:25.920
And you're, you are a felon if you have it in those two years.
01:32:35.220
So the way that they say this, and this is what gives me like so much heartburn about this is they're saying we were wrong when we told you over and over and over and over again, that a braced pistol is not a short barrel rifle.
01:32:50.740
Well, we just said the wrong thing and it, you know, it's our bad, sorry.
01:32:54.160
So you're a felon if you have it now, but since we're such nice people, if you go through the process of registering it, right.
01:33:02.100
So you go and you do your e-form one or your paper form, whatever, and you, you submit this to the ATF along with your photographs and your fingerprints, your address, and a picture of the firearm.
01:33:12.100
We will deem you to be in compliance, even though you have a short barrel rifle, because you've said it's a short barrel rifle, because they said it's a short barrel rifle.
01:33:21.020
So and you don't have a tax stance for it, you are per se in violation of the law, but they're going to use their enforcement discretion to not come after you, assuming you do the things they tell you to do.
01:33:32.920
Well, the ATF has also warned reading from the article, Americans with pistol braces are likely already violating the National Firearms Act by possessing an unregistered rifle with a barrel of less than 16 inches.
01:33:47.440
So they're, they're already saying, you know, yeah, and even if you're doing all this, you're probably already a felon.
01:33:54.900
I mean, this, this is madness committing the crime you're committing, you've committed the crime by having with their new definition, a braced pistol that fits into one of their, you know, multiple subject subjective criteria.
01:34:11.220
And that's why they use enforcement discretion, because you only use enforcement discretion if you're violating the law.
01:34:17.300
There's no need to use enforcement discretion if you're not in violation of any law, because there's nothing to enforce.
01:34:28.420
I mean, cause I don't think, I mean, this can't pass a test in the courts.
01:34:33.620
I mean, it would in, you know, maybe California and New York, but it's not going to, even the ninth circuit would probably overturn this.
01:34:50.200
Um, I'm, I'm wholly uncomfortable, uh, admitting to the ATF that I've committed a felony, even though they said they're not going to, um, prosecute me in their enforcement discretion.
01:35:02.140
And we've seen from, you know, almost everything that ATF does, they constantly change their mind.
01:35:08.020
Look at the 80% lowers and now look at the pistol braces.
01:35:11.480
So, I mean, they have a, a demonstrable history of being wrong and changing their mind on everything.
01:35:16.980
So what's to stop them from changing their mind on enforcement discretion or saying, well, Mr. Beck, you just didn't do it good enough.
01:35:26.260
Uh, so, I mean, to answer your question, what do you do?
01:35:29.240
Um, I mean, there are some, some organization that is going to be suing them on this pretty soon.
01:35:36.620
I can't imagine what that organization would be, but okay.
01:35:50.540
So, um, some organization is going to be suing them.
01:35:55.220
Uh, and, and how is that, what, how long is that going to take?
01:35:59.940
Well, it, it depends on, on, on, oh gosh, so many different things.
01:36:04.760
Um, you know, you, we would, or if the organization would absolutely seek a temporary restraining
01:36:10.380
order and a preliminary injunction, uh, throughout the litigation.
01:36:14.280
So if that organization could get the rule held in, you know, abeyance while the court is
01:36:20.000
deciding whether or not the ATF can just keep willy nilly changing its mind on everything.
01:36:24.200
Then, you know, within 120 days, uh, we would expect to have some kind of answer and 120 days.
01:36:31.120
It's plenty enough time for the court to decide whether or not to hold, hold, um, a rule and,
01:36:40.020
I mean, it's plenty of time for them to do that.
01:36:43.020
Uh, and then it gives you 120 days and it gives you lots of opportunity in case they go against,
01:36:50.900
Um, can you, can you give your, like, for instance, I have, I live in two different counties
01:36:57.400
and I love my sheriffs, uh, and, you know, until this thing is worked out, can I just go to my
01:37:04.560
sheriff and say, here, take this till this is, you know, you can use it.
01:37:08.740
If it turns out to be, you know, a felony to own it, you guys take it and you use it.
01:37:18.400
I mean, I'm, cause I am, I'd be the perfect target.
01:37:23.160
They're not going to, they're not going to throw 40 million people in prison, but they
01:37:27.280
will throw maybe a couple of hundred and that will teach everyone else.
01:37:36.120
I mean, you can absolutely turn it into your sheriff, uh, for quote, safekeeping while
01:37:40.440
you're, you know, uh, paying attention to what we're doing in the courts, uh, to see if,
01:37:50.320
It's like the definition of arbitrary and capricious.
01:37:53.560
If you open up a dictionary, it's got, it can have a picture of the ATF right there.
01:37:57.320
And, but you would also have, if this passes, then they can say all semi-automatics.
01:38:03.480
I mean, Joe Biden's already saying semi-automatic handguns are a problem.
01:38:08.600
That's every gun that's sold unless you're buying an old Western gun.
01:38:14.360
And, you know, you, that's funny that you say that.
01:38:16.340
It just jogged my memory in the, uh, I think it was the Sixth Circuit GOA bump stock case.
01:38:21.720
The, the senior, you know, deputy counsel for DOJ could not answer whether or not all
01:38:32.440
When the court asked him, he's like, I'm not prepared to answer that.
01:38:35.740
And I thought, well, by God, that's a really easy question.
01:38:41.820
But if you don't answer it now, you can answer it when you do it in a rule.
01:38:46.580
And then, I mean, is this the first time that you've seen something that hasn't had a grandfather
01:38:56.020
Um, you know, after Trump directed DOJ and ATF to, to basically strike out bump stocks
01:39:01.480
with a pen, um, you know, all of them turn them in, Mr. and Mrs. America, you're now felons.
01:39:08.060
And you've always, this bump stock, even though we said prior to this, it was legal, a hundred
01:39:14.000
Um, I know this is a common theme with the ATF.
01:39:16.520
We were wrong and they are actually machine guns and we're going to use our enforcement
01:39:23.240
However, you can't register them because 18 USC nine 22.
01:39:26.940
Oh, does not allow you to have new machine guns just prior to 1986 machine guns.
01:39:35.600
Does the fact that that wasn't challenged or, or did it, did it lose?
01:39:41.380
Can we, can we say the fact that Republicans rolled over as Trump did this and said nothing
01:39:51.820
What's great about the bump stock stuff is, um, in, in the sixth circuit, uh, GOA won at
01:39:58.700
the, at the panel, um, at like the three judge panel stage.
01:40:02.380
And basically the, the court just really called out the ATF and said, you can't do this.
01:40:07.720
Uh, and then when it went to the en banc court, basically the full court, they evenly split.
01:40:13.180
Um, and an even split is a bad thing if you lose in the trial court, because what it does
01:40:18.000
is it affirms the trial court ruling because the en banc court couldn't agree on what it
01:40:23.120
However, the fifth circuit came in for the win a couple of weeks ago in the Cargill case
01:40:28.180
and basically en banc 13 to three told the ATF, uh, bump stocks are not machine guns.
01:40:33.700
So, uh, you know, you know, your, your move ATF circuits are split on that because all
01:40:39.860
of the, all of the different circuits can't agree.
01:40:42.960
It sets you up for the perfect Supreme court case.
01:40:45.220
Cause you can't have Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana applying one federal law, uh,
01:40:50.120
one way, and then the other States applying it a different way.
01:40:52.840
So the Supreme court is going to have to step in and resolve that circuit split.
01:40:58.400
But of course, all these companies that were making these things are now out of business,
01:41:06.120
It's like, you know, this is the process is the punishment half the time.
01:41:09.520
Uh, so, uh, we're, we've been talking to, uh, uh, Steven Stambulia and he is with the,
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Um, you can follow all of the information at gun owners.org gun owners.org, or you can,
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you can, uh, follow, uh, Steven on his, uh, on his Twitter handle at Stambo two, a, I
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like Stambo two, a, uh, Steven, thank you so much.
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Now Glenn, I, I searched the federal registry for stabilizing braces and I did not see anything
01:43:29.140
It's a little bit difficult to understand for someone who's not necessarily in this, but
01:43:36.940
Um, and let me just give you a part 479, just as an example.
01:43:47.660
Machine guns, destructive devices, and certain other firearms.
01:43:50.980
The, uh, authority, uh, authority citation for 27 CFR part 479 continues to read as follows.
01:43:57.160
Authority 26 USC 5812, 26 USC 5822, 26 USA, USC 7801, 26 USC 7805.
01:44:04.520
Add a sentence to the, the end of the definition of rifle to read as follows.
01:44:10.160
The term shall include any weapon with a rifle barrel equipped with an accessory or component
01:44:15.200
purported to assist the shooter stabilize the weapon while shooting with one hand, commonly
01:44:21.000
That has been, that has objective design features and characteristics that facilitate shoulder
01:44:25.120
fire as indicated on factory criteria for rifle barrier weapons with accessories commonly
01:44:31.080
ATF worksheet 4999 published on effective date.
01:44:35.640
Think of the other 478 parts and the things you're missing every day in the federal registry.
01:44:43.420
This is what Joe Biden instructed them to put in in 2020.
01:45:10.640
There's nothing quite like the feeling of dragging yourself throughout your day.
01:45:18.600
Nothing like feeling your eyes glaze over when somebody is trying to talk to you.
01:45:24.000
Being in meetings and you're like, oh my God, I'm going to fall asleep.
01:45:35.400
Just like regular relief factor that you take for pain.
01:45:43.300
You don't feel it when you wake up in the morning.
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It just promotes healthy sleep by reducing anxiety and distress and improving mood and promoting
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Tanya and I, well, we took it every day last week.
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Head over to BlazeTV.com slash Glenn and get all your federal registry updates every single
01:46:28.840
So I'm reading Substack, Michael Schellenberger's hangout and it's public where you can get
01:46:47.920
a lot of different people, public.substack.com.
01:46:52.420
Um, and they write a week ago, journalists were writing excitingly about attending the
01:47:02.940
Now they're reporting that the event skyrocketed demand for prostitutes, not a single A-list
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celebrity, billionaire or head of state attended and Klaus Schwab will stay in office until he
01:47:16.460
By this time next year, we predict Davos will be seen as a reputational risk to politicians,
01:47:27.320
Most of the credit for killing Davos goes to Russell Brand and Glenn Beck, who have criticized
01:47:37.360
Um, we are proud to play a role publishing vital article on Sunday about how WF is a cult
01:47:43.800
wrapped wrapped in a scam, wrapped in a bid for global denomination, uh, domination.
01:47:52.060
I, I would love to say that this is true that a year from now it will be a reputational risk,
01:47:58.160
but like all things, if that becomes the reality, it will just morph.
01:48:05.300
There's far too much money involved and, um, at the world economic forum, uh, they were
01:48:14.940
talking about hate speech and the vice president for values and transparency at the European
01:48:22.220
commission said at the world economic forum that illegal hate speech, which you will soon
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have also in the U S I think we have a strong reason why we have this in criminal law here.
01:48:34.400
He's predicting at the world economic forum that we are going to have the same, um, social
01:48:44.540
This went into effect in Europe and has caused all kinds of problems.
01:48:53.080
Uh, it, it forces, uh, hate speech as defined by the government, uh, to be removed or these,
01:49:01.300
um, these, uh, websites or these, uh, uh, uh, platforms get a major, uh, penalty.
01:49:10.300
Uh, they, he specifically said, Hey, Elon Musk, Twitter's going to have to comply, you know,
01:49:22.600
Um, by the way, this came out of a panel, the clear and present danger of disinformation.
01:49:27.340
This, this should show you how crazy things are.
01:49:33.500
Um, it had progressive American public figures, uh, chairman of the New York times, democratic
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congressman, Seth Moulton, uh, and they were aimed at answering the question, how can the
01:49:45.100
public regulators and social media companies better collaborate to tackle disinformation
01:49:50.460
as information pollution spreads at an unprecedented speed and scale?
01:49:54.540
How can the public regulators and social media companies better regulate this stuff?
01:50:11.740
Um, this is the latest and they also have the EU regulations that are being put into place
01:50:21.340
now that will affect us whether we adopt them or not.
01:50:32.240
By the way, one of the things they were talking about, um, at, uh, Davos is, uh, how they are
01:50:40.840
going to, how they're really going to just, uh, help climate change through fundraising.
01:50:47.880
And they said, look, we have to, we have to raise, uh, $3 trillion by 2030.
01:50:54.920
And we can do that with the people in this room and their companies.
01:50:59.440
And we just need to make sure that everybody is donating to this cause.
01:51:03.660
And it is to buy up $3 trillion worth of land by 2030.
01:51:11.100
They are going in and now these Davos people, in fact, we have the cut.
01:51:15.840
I think this is from, uh, John Kerry, where he is talking to this group about this very
01:51:22.800
thing, raising money to buy up land, to save the planet.
01:51:26.580
And when you stop and think about it, it's pretty extraordinary that we select group of
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human beings because of whatever touched us at some point in our lives are able to sit
01:51:40.760
in a room and come together and, uh, actually talk about saving the planet.
01:51:46.180
I mean, it's so almost extraterrestrial to think about quote, saving the planet.
01:51:52.360
And if you said that to most people, most people, they think you're just a crazy tree
01:51:56.260
hugging, lefty, liberal, you know, do good or whatever.
01:52:00.100
And, and there's no relationship, but really that's where we are.
01:52:04.580
By the way, the new fund, it's an acronym that spells.
01:52:17.660
Uh, also, uh, Davos speaker called for a billion people to stop eating meat.
01:52:25.400
Uh, he said it would have a huge impact on the current food system, but it would help
01:52:32.580
If a billion people could be stopped eating meat.
01:52:36.160
This is the chairman of Siemens, uh, kind of, kind of a big corporation.
01:52:42.220
Um, he is saying that he is mobilizing Siemens for climate change, by the way, at the same
01:52:50.320
time, he's saying, we got to get a billion people off of meat.
01:52:53.180
The New York times is, is, uh, writing a, uh, a story out today.
01:52:57.400
No one's coming for your gas stove anytime soon.
01:53:05.940
Um, we're going to delay this particular narrative, right?
01:53:11.440
They're again, talking about how conspiracy, the, the guy, Jim, he was just over saying
01:53:17.800
that he wants a billion people to stop eating meat and they're in bed with the, with the
01:53:24.480
butchers of the, uh, the meat packers in America and all over the world.
01:53:30.920
And already they're starting to, uh, slam the farmers and the, uh, and the ranchers over
01:53:43.380
I mean, it has no, there's just no credibility with these people anymore.
01:53:55.980
Heather Hunter reports today, uh, on a study that is supposedly showing your cup of coffee
01:54:04.460
The university of Quebec published the, uh, study in the conversation called for limiting
01:54:11.440
consumption through an adapted diet in order to combat the effects of coffee preparation.
01:54:18.480
So you're going to have to not only change your diet and the way you eat things, but you
01:54:26.160
also in your adaptive diet, uh, coffee has to go away.
01:54:37.360
We have to eat bugs, even certain types of beans.
01:54:43.180
I thought that's would be what they liked us to eat.
01:54:48.060
They were just making the world a terrible place to live in.
01:54:52.380
They want to take away every modern convenience, everything that you like about modern civilization
01:55:02.540
There is also the story of, I'm trying to find it, Elon Musk here.
01:55:05.940
Elon Musk said the WEF is an unelected world government that the people never asked for and
01:55:16.300
Um, but we have, they are implementing many of the things that Elon Musk seems to want
01:55:21.740
when it comes to climate at least, but at least he's correct in calling this out.
01:55:26.700
Well, the same people who are behind this are also behind BLM, you know, the global BLM
01:55:32.980
movement, which is European, by the way, and run by a bunch of white people.
01:55:38.420
But, uh, you know, um, in Atlanta, they had a problem because the, the cops are trying to,
01:55:49.340
It's hard to get somebody to be a cop now, especially in Atlanta.
01:55:52.800
And they are building this training center and these, um, these people that are with Antifa
01:55:59.700
and environmental groups, they just said, you can't cut down these trees.
01:56:04.080
And it started a riot because one of them opened fire at the, at the cops and killed a cop.
01:56:17.740
I think this is Fox five in Atlanta of, uh, the riots.
01:56:24.700
If you pan over, I want to show you, this is what they were handing out at that protest.
01:56:28.220
So it was a largely peaceful protest where they just wanted what they're calling justice,
01:56:32.660
uh, for, to, to, uh, for, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to.
01:56:40.520
He's for him, uh, for his sake again, mostly peaceful and in the background is a car on fire.
01:56:56.780
You have cut two and leave the, oh, that was cut two.
01:57:00.260
um let's go to cut three here's antifa smashing windows
01:57:05.460
now i don't know about you but this seems a lot like gandhi or martin luther king
01:57:17.060
yeah yeah so that's largely and then when the cops started arresting them here's cut four here's
01:57:25.480
antifa so they're arresting them and only charged with as the fires blaze in the background i don't
01:57:38.740
know i i ain't got no i have no idea what could it possibly be very peaceful very very very peaceful
01:57:45.660
which i think is mostly is just mostly so let me go back to the wef because here's what the uh
01:57:52.960
the director said um i want you to listen to this is cut eight what's coming what is a polycrisis
01:58:01.800
and how and when could it happen polycrisis we're actually in the midst of one at the moment we have
01:58:09.800
energy crisis and food crisis um and no new downburn that are all happening at the same time
01:58:17.120
it's the set of concurrent cascading risks that happen at the same time so that's where we are
01:58:23.120
today that's 2023 what we're seeing though is that in the two-year time frame the 10-year time frame
01:58:29.500
we're at the risk of more of these polycrisis unfolding two years out there's still a concern
01:58:36.280
among the experts that we surveyed that cost of living is going to be number one but at the same
01:58:41.160
time a big risk of natural disasters 10 years out it's all about climate stop 10 years out it's
01:58:48.560
all going to be about climate by the way um largest snow storm up in the sierra nevadas i don't know if
01:58:55.360
you saw this but i seem to recall a lot of people just uh 15 years ago saying there's going to come
01:59:02.060
a time by 2020 there will be no snow in the severe sierra nevadas uh so that's weird none no there's
01:59:10.760
the opposite of none opposite of none there's some there's a lot there's a lot yeah there's a
01:59:16.780
lot more than normal yeah more than normal but it's climate change yeah anyway um this is something
01:59:25.460
that you're going to hear mark my words and it will show you if the power of the wef is completely
01:59:32.660
gone or not if you start hearing about polycrisis there's global polycrisis going on right now
01:59:40.420
that is going to be the rallying cry for all kinds of things including the digital dollar
01:59:48.260
which i believe will happen or at least pass this year all because of a polycrisis
01:59:58.200
that's what they're predicting she and if they just didn't have anything to do
02:00:05.160
with actually causing these things it would make me feel so much better on thursday of last week the
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u.s government breached its own debt ceiling about eight months ahead of their initial projected
02:00:18.260
timeline well mazel tov everybody uh congratulations the borrowing limit was already 31.4 trillion
02:00:27.760
dollars it's going to go up it'll be 40 before you know it it is now up to the freedom caucus
02:00:35.360
who just took 15 votes to elect their new house speaker within their own party to negotiate with
02:00:41.800
the biden administration will they be able to do it they've said that we've never default we've never
02:00:45.920
united states never we have twice we'll tell you some other time we have twice um look here's the
02:00:52.180
the representative kelly armstrong recently said she's uh north dakota gop if we default on our debt
02:00:59.900
there's going to be huge ramifications i'm not interested in bodying bottoming out everyone's 401k
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this is not going to happen this is scaremongering however scaremongering does a lot to the market
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me off we're like nine what is it nine thousand people away no i last i thought i yeah something
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it was 999 000 i thought we were at really yeah so so right one thousand away one thousand people
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away not a mathematician there but i think it's less than nine really you think so okay so anyway uh
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where we are we're uh we're just uh about a thousand people away on youtube legitimately says
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999 000 subscribers come on guys just get us over a million just let us join the cool kids club for
02:02:41.520
once yeah we're never invited to any parties no one likes us at dinner no one wants to speak to us at
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all nobody can't we at least have the million youtube subscribers so we feel good about ourselves
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over something right isn't that how you you you you value your worth at this point it is this is this
02:02:57.280
number of followers or subscribers that's how modern society defines good people right we're
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good people we're good people why can't we swear why can't we be good people right we're not good
02:03:08.360
people no probably because we have a thousand more to go well once we get that we'll be good we'll be
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good people we'll be good people we'll be good people and probably have the right opinions except
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the man will come down and he'll be like hey you can't make money even though there are you know
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a million people saying you know they're good people it's only 999 000 glenn we're nothing we're
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