Why Congress May Regret Booting Rep. Santos from Office | 12⧸4⧸23
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Glenn and Stu talk about the crisis in the Middle East, the lack of food and medicine supplies, and what they're doing to try to fix it. They also talk about what it's like to be Glenn Beck.
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We've been talking about Jace Medical now for a while, the Jace case.
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If you didn't know about this, you should know that, honestly, at this point, we're
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in a pretty serious situation with critical shortages of essential drugs.
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There's over 300 of them that are in shortage right now, which is bizarre.
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I talked to the head of Jace Medical, and they went through this.
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And as we know, this stuff can get much worse when the supply chains go down.
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It's a personalized emergency medication kit that contains five essential antibiotics,
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which treat the most common and deadly bacterial infections.
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It's got dozens of add-on medications available, so you can choose the ones that best fit your
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I even have ivermectin as an add-on option if you want to do that.
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You go online, you fill out a form, and then you get prescription life-saving medications
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The Jace case gives you peace of mind so you're not just, you know, hoping that you have access
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Cop 28 is going on right now in the Middle East, trying to get to the bottom of this
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Finally, we can start a discussion on the climate.
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We'll be talking to him in about an hour about what's going on in his life this day.
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I'm worried he's pushing himself too much at the gym.
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And I'm a little concerned about, you know, because you can do too much at the gym.
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But he wanted to get to COP28, but he was snowed in.
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Because I mean, you probably have a whole long list of favorite parts of COP28.
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Now, first of all, all these left-wingers are coming together to celebrate COP, which is
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I thought they wanted to defund them, but this has nothing to do with police officers.
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COP, you think, would stand for like climate, organization, procedures, something, right?
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I want to make sure people know that we're having a conference and that parties will be
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Now, if you miss the first 27, it's hard to jump in at number 28.
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And then watch all of them because they're just, oh, riveting.
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And they're packed, jam-packed with information and existential threats and hysteria.
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What I love about this, one of my favorite parts of COP28 is Sultan Al-Jabbar, who has claimed
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there is, okay, this is the president of COP28.
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For all you 25-year-olds that don't get it, look it up.
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But he has claimed, again, the president of COP28 claims there's no science indicating
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that a phase-out of fossil fuels is needed to restrict global heating to one and a half
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There's no science behind the fact that fossil fuels are destroying the planet.
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You might expect that from a guy who is from the United Arab Emirates, which is an oil country.
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But it's kind of surprising that they would have him preside over COP28.
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I'm surprised he's one of the parties at the conference of parties.
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In fact, he said that a phase-out of fossil fuels would not allow sustainable development
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unless you want to take the world back into caves.
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He ran for Senate and got the Democratic nomination, but then lost to an independent Joe Lieberman,
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Then he wound up becoming governor of Connecticut.
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While he was governor of Connecticut, he put in some sort of requirement that all cars sold
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in Connecticut would be zero-emission vehicles by 2035.
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Every car company keeps telling me they're not going to be making any gas-powered vehicles
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Let's say the auto manufacturers could pull it off.
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Let's say they can dump the combustion engine and go all electric by 2030.
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They probably could do it, but it would hemorrhage money.
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And where are you getting the power for all of those vehicles?
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We have rolling blackouts now with about, what, 3% to 5% electric vehicles?
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If there's 100% electric vehicles, which it wouldn't quite be because you'd still have
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some old vehicles, but let's say you've got 40%.
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I'm going to spend 2030 filling a garage with gas-powered cars.
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And every time one of my cars dies, I just go pick a new one from 10 years ago.
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Even though he's not invited to any of their White House gatherings.
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He's not invited to any of their reindeer games.
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He makes really good points, though, about, look, we've done more than any company in the
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If you embrace the left-wing narrative of what the problem is, how can you not like Elon
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He created a space exploring company so that we could move to Mars.
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That's how deeply he believes in climate change.
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You know, there's a lot of really good things you can say about Elon Musk.
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He's building spaceships to escape climate change.
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He just puts his beliefs where his companies are.
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He developed these companies so that he could fulfill what he believes about the future.
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And I think it's easy to look at Tesla and think, oh, the electric car thing can work.
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Well, I'm in the middle of reading this Elon Musk book, the Isaacson book that's out.
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To the point of like, he's interviewed about a lot of these things.
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It's definitely not an overly flattering view of Musk at times.
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I mean, it definitely makes you think that he's not a very nice guy to be around.
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Most really super successful people like that aren't.
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Relationships, his work relationships, certainly.
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But also his personal relationships, they don't seem ideal.
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So, and I don't even think he was married to all of them.
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On the electric car part, he, first of all, he's in, he was a first mover, right?
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He was, he came into the organization after they had already started it.
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But he was the, you know, he's the, he's a co-founder.
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And he really did direct the company to make it what it was.
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But like, he's also, number one, almost went completely bankrupt.
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Like the, the company almost dissolved multiple times.
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But like, he's also a really unique person that like Ford and General Motors are not going
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to be able to pull off the types of things he did.
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Like, for example, there was this one part where it was very tough time for Tesla.
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They had all these people shorting the stock and they had made this promise.
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Glenn has to read this book because there's so much Glenn in Elon Musk.
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Glenn's not abusive to people around him at all.
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So he's a little more comfortable to be around.
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But he is the type of person who will just make up random timelines and be like, hey,
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And everyone that I'm around you is like, what are you talking about?
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And then he hopes that everyone can kind of come and hit these ridiculous deadlines.
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I think it was the model three, 5,000 model threes.
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So, I mean, this is really actually incredible.
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So the investing community wound up sending drones to their factories and hovered above
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the factory watching how many they were churning out a day.
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And we're like, there's no way they can get to 5,000 a day.
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They're going to miss this and the stock's going to tank.
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So they all bet against it knowing he was going to miss this target.
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So, and the reason why they knew it is because they only had two production lines in this
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They could churn out like, you know, 3,500 a day.
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I remember this when it was happening because they talked about it a lot.
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It was covered and they thought they had this like perfect information.
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They knew they could only do this and they could only, to create another production line,
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and they would need a permit that would take a year, which was longer than the deadline.
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Well, he went and checked through all of the ridiculous lines of code in the law.
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And they went through and had all their whole team go through this.
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And they found this weird cutout that basically allowed for what they called temporary auto
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And it was basically like if you had a gas station and you were doing some special, right,
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and you wanted to put out, you had to put a tent out, you could put a tent outside to
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increase your capacity for a short period of time.
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So what he did was build a giant tent that covered an entire production line.
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And they built this huge tent and they were able to churn out a third production line,
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There's no way these giant legacy companies are doing stuff like that to make this profitable.
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There's a hundred stories of him doing things just like this.
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Like he keeps looking at why do we have bolts here?
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Why do we like he had, he's constantly doing that.
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And you know, these big companies aren't doing that with unions.
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He was firing people all over the place to make the company work.
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That's that can't happen at these big companies.
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They're going to fail their way through these electric cars and they're already doing it,
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Like Tesla and Elon Musk is a pretty unique thing.
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I don't know that anyone else is going to be able to make it work.
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They don't want the electric cars from these other manufacturers largely.
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Well, if you had a chance, a choice between a Tesla and a Volt, which way are you going?
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So I'm not sure if that's an old one, but you want that or a Toyota, what do they call
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And look, the high end of electric cars, some of them are amazing.
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It's the higher ends of it are really, really fast, just like a, you know, the ridiculously
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It's one of the, I think it's maybe the best looking car in the market.
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But, you know, again, you know, you're going to spend $200,000 on a Porsche.
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So that's not exactly a, trying to manufacture these to the masses when you're this far behind
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They're losing, Pat, billions of dollars a year.
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Today we were talking about Elon Musk because of this COP28 conference that they're having
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Is it, is it or Saudi, maybe it is Saudi Arabia.
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Uh, it's in the Arab desert somewhere because they were tired of having it at a normal place
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or a usual place and then having it snow and sometimes to the point where it was snowed
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I mean, that happened multiple times to these dumb conferences that they have with the, with
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And that's why they eventually changed the name to climate change.
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But, uh, one of the things that would happen is they'd plan these big events in the middle
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of winter and it wouldn't, you know, the weather wouldn't participate.
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And they'd say, weather isn't the same as climate.
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Well, they, they still, they, well, they say it whenever that happens.
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If it's, if it's really hot in the summer or even if it's really hot in the winter, they
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will say, oh, well, they see, we've been telling you the whole time.
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And this is climate change and then you're like, wait a minute, it snowed last week.
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Uh, but, uh, John Kerry is at this, this, uh, this climate, uh, symposium.
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But let me just tell you bluntly when the best scientists in the world unanimously are telling
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us as leaders in our countries that we are on the brink of tipping points from which
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Or most importantly, the Arctic and the Antarctic may be at tipping point or beyond.
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They may be, maybe, maybe, it was 70 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in the Arctic.
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It was 100 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in the Antarctic.
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And a massive component of the ice that had been launched in the mud.
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Okay, I think what he's saying there is it was probably supposed to be 50 below, but it
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I mean, again, if he's pointing to a single day.
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Celsius, which is about one and a half degrees Fahrenheit, temperature rise over a century.
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So if he's talking about 100 degrees in one area, I mean, that's possible.
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And he'll stand there and drone on about all of these different weather events that,
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of course, we can't mention if it's the opposite.
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But the Pope stepped into this mess, and that's great, because he's at COP28 as well.
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We'll get into what he had to say, and much more coming up.
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We've got people looking out for the climate for us on our behalf.
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You know, just trying their best to control the weather on a regular basis.
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And, you know, predicting, just with amazing accuracy, what the weather is going to be
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like, what it has been like, what it, you can't even predict what it's going to be like
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this afternoon, but they can tell us in 10 years, 20 years, 100 years, how much the sea
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level is going to rise, what the temperature is going to be, what's going to happen to us
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Not only is it impossible to do this, right, it's also impossible to even know what the
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You know, they're back in the day, 1900, Manhattan, they're trying to figure out what
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There is absolutely no way, with the city growing the way that it is, that we will be
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able to deal with the increased horse dung, right?
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This place is going to be disgusting in a million different ways.
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Now, what happened was the car, now they didn't know the car was coming at that time, and they
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didn't think, maybe they thought just like the early predictions of the, you know, Paul
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Krugman predicting the internet would be basically a fax machine, right?
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When they're trying to predict, think of the problems that humanity was dealing with 100
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They're not even, they're completely foreign to what we're dealing with now.
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So, to predict that in the future is impossible.
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It's one of the reasons why the founders were so brilliant.
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Because they didn't predict every problem we'd be dealing with now.
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They predicted principles that would be able to deal with these problems.
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They helped design and, of course, were influenced greatly by their godly understanding.
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And they were able to come up with principles that would solve basically every problem that
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That was, and also admit their fallibility and say, hey, by the way, if we miss some
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stuff, just amend the constitution and you can deal with whatever you want if we missed
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It's ludicrous to think that they'll be dealing with the problems we face in 2050 with the same
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I mean, the technology is increasing exponentially.
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And who knows what we're going to come up with to deal with.
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If there is existential climate change to deal with, we might have something really amazing
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We talk about a civilization of victims, right?
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And this is something we deal with all the time.
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Everyone's being, there's always a microaggression coming against them.
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Alex Epstein talks about this a lot with the idea of climate mastery, right?
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Instead of being a victim of the climate, we should look at it as a way, how do we master
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When it was really hot, people didn't want to live in the South.
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It was really hot all the time and they didn't like life there.
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And then we mastered the climate by producing air conditioning, largely based on fossil fuels.
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And we were able to make an entire half of the country livable because we took the benefits
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That's why more than six people live in Houston, Texas today.
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And they live in the same temperature that they live in in a beautiful fall day in Connecticut,
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It's like 70, maybe it's a little warm, a little cooler.
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Maybe it's a late summer, but you know, it's 72 degrees.
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They put on their thermostat at 72 degrees, even though outside it's 98.
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It doesn't matter because they've been able to control the climate.
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You're not going to be able to control the entire earth's climate to the point, you know,
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one degree they want to, but you can control your local climate.
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You know, climate related deaths are down 98% in the last century.
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People were able to use fossil fuels to make everyone's life better and safer.
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They were able to make, they made medicines that were able to cure diseases.
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They were able to do all these incredible things.
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We're like, well, let's just go to solar and see if it's solar can do the same thing.
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By the way, the other stat that no one talks about is since 2000, you know, it has become
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a little bit warmer, as every global warming person will tell you.
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Well, there have been more heat deaths in these places where it was already hot.
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Not, you know, like you're in some place, you know, where it's hot all the time and, you
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At the same time, 23 years, in 23 years, um, at the same time, uh, 283,000 fewer cold
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deaths have occurred because of the, so overall global warming, just when you'd look at just
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heat and cold deaths has actually been a net positive for the world.
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Plus how many fewer people have, have starved in that amount of time because we're growing
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Warm weather, warmer weather grows more food as a rule.
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With other related, uh, improvements, you're talking about, you know, millions and millions
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of people who every year, I mean, it was, you know, something like, it was something like
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16,000 children every day don't starve that used to starve.
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It's been, even though it seems like everything has gotten, gotten worse.
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Actually, this has still been improving these, these mechanisms of fossil fuel related capitalism
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Even when Joe Biden does something dumb, even when Barack Obama screws up our healthcare
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system, these things still churn in the background.
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You know, our healthcare, Obamacare was in my view, clearly a disaster.
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You know, we, we're going to go through this on tonight's show, I think a little bit.
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Hey, whatever happened to that Obamacare thing?
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Cause everyone, I don't hear anything about it anymore.
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And you go through some of the people who were advising Obama on Obamacare said, yeah,
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the quality has really gone down with healthcare.
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And so you look at this and you see that it's, it's gone down, but at the same time, while
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all this is happening, we're still churning out medical discoveries.
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We're still churning out new techniques of surgery.
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We're still churning out all this stuff that just keeps going in the background of this.
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And so even though Obamacare screws up healthcare, healthcare could still improve generally because
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of innovations that happen through the capitalist system.
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And almost all of that is, is fueled on, on fossil fuels.
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Uh, you know, heroin, Coke, nose, candy, nose, candy.
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All of those, all of those things really changed your life.
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I mean, Monjero and Ozempic are miracle drugs to me.
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To where you don't have to be injecting yourself four or five times a day for like insulin
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Um, you take this once a week and you know, it does a more effective job than injecting
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And so all that has happened, uh, in the last few years as well.
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Um, even with Obamacare screwing things up in the medical industry.
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They just tested that, uh, the, I think it was the, uh, the Ozempic.
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Uh, partner drug, uh, we go V they did a test on this and, uh, they found that it had lowered
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a heart related incidents, heart attacks, you know, by 20%.
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At least that's part of why they don't, you know, they don't know.
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I mean, it seems to be doing even better than just what the weight loss would do, but 20%.
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You know, we're talking about the biggest killer in America.
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If, if that were to drop by 20%, it would be a massive, massive change that again, this
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is coming from a, uh, you know, we used to always be an American company.
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This is a, you know, a European company, but, you know, coming from Novo Nordisk, which pumps
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this out, um, Eli Lilly is the other one for Manjaro, uh, but like you're talking about
00:33:32.240
a, uh, a company that, you know, is producing something that could make obesity basically
00:33:38.980
I think that, you know, we talk about how out of control that's become in America and
00:33:43.880
If that's an optional thing, like that is going to change the world.
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Um, so that's why they're having the cop 28 conference.
00:34:01.780
The conference of parties and the 28th one, uh, and it's in the desert.
00:34:07.440
It's in the Arabian desert, but not everybody who went to the concert was, or the conference
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Some came from areas like Munich, Germany, where they were, uh, they were counting on
00:34:24.980
getting into their private jet and flying to the Arabian desert.
00:34:30.800
When you're going to a climate change conference of parties.
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But here's one of those private jets in Munich, Germany, which was, um, frozen to the
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Look at this, it snowed and was so cold, or such cold and ice in, uh, in Munich, Germany,
00:34:51.320
that the private jet that was on its way to the cop 28 conference, uh, was frozen to
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It's funny because look, I don't think this stuff works on people.
00:35:07.020
I mean, a lot of people like, it's one of those things people say they care about a
00:35:10.920
It's the climate in reality that I don't think they care all that much about it.
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I mean, you see in poll after poll after poll, it's always one of the lowest priorities.
00:35:21.520
I'm obviously, if the science were so pure, then it wouldn't really matter if people voted
00:35:27.380
Uh, but it's interesting to see just a lot of people live in really cold weather.
00:35:32.240
And like the fact that they're constantly pitched global warming as this huge problem.
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It shouldn't be how you think about climate change, but like, I don't know when you talk
00:35:45.420
for people not to, yeah, it's hard to separate that from your day to day life, Michigan or
00:35:55.000
Oh, I remember when, uh, I was up in Minnesota for the Superbowl, which by the way, Eagles won.
00:36:00.880
Don't worry about this past yesterday's result.
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Let's go back to 2018 quickly and think about the Eagles winning the Superbowl.
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And I remember walking around this, this, this city of Minneapolis and thinking to myself,
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It was so cold, Pat, that they have built an intricate series of basically tunnels in
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So you're basically, they basically made the entire city into a mall.
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You never, you could walk through almost the whole city without walking outside.
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It's like the fact that that is available for humans to adapt to a climate like that has
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And what happened was they breathed in a bunch of smoke and died at like 40.
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Like that is, there's no, that's not a coincidence.
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It's because of everything the COP28 is pushing against.
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You know, we had all of our entire staff working for hours and hours and hours to try to lock this guy down.
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And we're going to have him on here in a little bit.
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And so we're going to get a little bit of an update on what he's doing and when you'll see the fruits of his labor.
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I hope he's in a place that has a reasonable climate because, you know, climate change is affecting us all.
00:41:53.780
And even people like Glenn or a gym rat like Glenn Beck, you know, when things start turning the wrong way, it's too hot.
00:42:02.400
You know, there's a big, we don't have time to get into all this completely, but there's a big story in a CNN special report.
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And apparently, all the climates affects women more than men.
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Which is like, there's this phenomenon, and I don't know if you've noticed this, Pat, where it's just like the progressive narrative blender, where, like, instead of writing a story about climate change, they just take five other things that they talk about all the time, like trans issues and race and gender, and they just throw them all in the blender and make it into a smoothie.
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We reduced the budget by one point seven billion.
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I cut the debt by one point seven trillion dollars.
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seven trillion trillion one point seven billion dollars a trillion trillion trillion dollars
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not billion trillion dollars 1.7 trillion dollars hear me no one's ever reduced the debt that much
01:17:19.340
man oh my god so infuriating that anyone could believe that he knows i mean look i think he's
01:17:26.920
completely senile but he absolutely knows he's lying here and he's lying over and over and over
01:17:31.180
and over again absolutely it's like as well what if like can you picture the meeting pat where they
01:17:36.160
all get into a room and they're like hey well what do we say that we cut the deficit by 1.7 trillion
01:17:40.060
dollars well everyone's going to remember covid though like everyone's going to remember that
01:17:44.700
we shut down all these businesses along with some republicans as well and uh shut down all these
01:17:50.340
businesses shut down all these states we shut down the economy the economy opens up obviously
01:17:54.920
the economy comes back right you know at some level that's 100 of what we're talking about in
01:18:01.420
fact we you know talking as the biden administration here we actually spent much much more and got much
01:18:08.240
much more debt than was projected before he took office the cpo does projections they projected he
01:18:13.880
was going to what the deficit was going to be he expanded that deficit and by the way now has
01:18:19.280
completely blown this whole cut the deficit has gone back up and what if we just keep saying it what if
01:18:26.780
we just keep saying it it's like well people are somewhere in some meeting they had to say well what if
01:18:31.280
everyone forgets that covid happened then they might believe this claim like that is how dumb they think
01:18:38.480
you are they think you are you are a lump in a on a log with no possibility of independent thought
01:18:47.120
and they are completely right with at least half this country yeah that is where we are core
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with their core they are they are right they are on the butt i mean these people parrot these claims as
01:18:59.360
if anyone with a critical uh ability for any critical thought could believe them they're insane
01:19:05.540
and he's like he spent this whole year going back and saying bidenomics is working we cut 1.7 trillion
01:19:11.440
dollars of debt knowing knowing that this was going to reverse the next year and they still kept
01:19:17.460
saying it yeah and now it has reversed and they just still keep saying it yep they act as if the new
01:19:22.540
number isn't out well and even the washington post and the new york times call him out on it
01:19:28.780
yeah yeah that's true still continues to claim it yeah you know this is a that is one difference
01:19:35.220
between the whole the biden era and previous democratic presidents like previously what would
01:19:40.160
happen is the democratic the democrats in the media would basically cover yeah for these claims and
01:19:46.680
just kind of come up with a justification the media at times is actually kind of calling him out on
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this yeah and biden just keeps walking through it he keeps just saying like yes i was with this
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amtrak employee who was dead at the time i had the conversation he just keeps saying these stories
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and and these fact checkers are like hey none of this is true and we fact checked it eight times
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you need to stop saying it right stop saying he still says it yeah more coming up oh my gosh it's
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uh we were just talking about uh some of joe biden's uh many many many lies uh he was telling
01:21:59.780
another one over the weekend about uh teaching college for four years here he is talking about
01:22:07.020
that cut six i taught at the university of pennsylvania for four years and i also taught uh
01:22:13.760
law school oh and uh except no the idea that democracy is inevitable it's just not true
01:22:21.880
oh okay well that's i mean of course it's not inevitable and they are trying to shut it down as we
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speak they are um but did he teach i don't remember this he didn't teach one day let alone four years
01:22:33.040
he didn't teach one class not one day and he keeps saying this that he taught college for four
01:22:39.380
years and now he's added the law school uh twist so he he's taught college and law school but he was
01:22:44.620
in the senate like since he was like 11 yeah so uh-huh how did he do that i don't he didn't so really
01:22:51.480
he didn't do what what is his justification here is there some i think he was he was you know he was
01:22:57.060
given like an honorary thing uh like glenn was but it'd be like glenn saying every day uh i taught
01:23:04.060
college at yale for uh or liberty i think is where he got his he got his degree yeah uh i taught uh i
01:23:12.420
taught at liberty for four years wait what no no you didn't teach there so that's so weird
01:23:21.440
why i mean look insane the things he lies about no one's going to um vote for him or not vote for
01:23:30.160
him based on whether he taught a pen right for four years it's it's like a totally meaningless lie now
01:23:35.420
obviously he's using it there to try to act like well i you should understand i'm a credible source
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on this matter because i taught at pen he's not a credible source on the matter he didn't teach at pen
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he did not if he taught at pen and he said that exact same thing he still would not be a credible
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source on the matter so it wouldn't make any difference at all to the story he still has no
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credibility at all yet he keeps saying these things keep saying it and he keeps he keeps telling the
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train story uh despite the fact that the person he tells it about was dead when he supposedly was told
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so george santos kicked out of congress on friday uh just booted out and that takes a two-third majority
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and they had more than that so out he goes i cannot believe how big of a story the media makes us into
01:27:44.820
it's i know some completely unknown guy yeah none of us had heard his name what six months ago or whatever
01:27:53.400
it was yep when he finally got into office right i i had never heard his name before the election
01:27:58.520
had neither um no one he was not a factor he's not he's not passing any legislation he's done nothing
01:28:04.080
nothing all he yes we all know he's admitted he lied he seems to have a real real problem with it
01:28:11.180
um he apparently took you know allegedly took money to get botox and go to atlantic city and go on only
01:28:19.960
fans i don't know i mean like he's a very quirky character i will say there's only one party that has
01:28:25.940
expelled uh a gay member of congress and that's the democrats they could say targeted this this gay
01:28:32.220
member of congress and they decided to just throw him out because he was gay and uh because of who
01:28:38.140
he loved pat yeah they threw him out of congress because of who he loved despicable and it is
01:28:42.980
despicable uh of course the republicans did get on board with this as well at least many of them
01:28:47.220
yeah it was like 311 to 140 or something 104 i don't know uh but the last time it happened i think
01:28:55.920
was 2003 or 2004 with traffic and uh he was the last one to be tossed out of congress but that was
01:29:02.680
for some serious stuff yeah after conviction that's important yes and this is always important we talk
01:29:08.020
about this with uh what is the thing we me and you have this same uh pet issue of uh civil asset
01:29:14.640
forfeiture like it drives me freaking crazy i can't understand how it happens in america not just
01:29:19.840
no conviction but not even a charge not even a charge in that case yeah not even a charge now here he
01:29:25.400
it's gone a little bit higher than that um but yeah but it wasn't he wasn't convicted no of anything
01:29:31.000
no he wasn't and like i'm less i'm less worried about george santos because again george santos was
01:29:39.200
not the future of the republican party no he held one seat probably for one term he probably would
01:29:45.300
have lost the seat anyway it was it's a very purple district in new york right he probably would
01:29:50.060
have lost anyway um even if he was a normal congressman that didn't get into trouble i don't like
01:29:55.020
the idea of having people who are this loose with the truth on quote unquote my side i don't like
01:30:00.640
that i'm less concerned about george santos than i am the precedent that it sets though
01:30:04.200
but the idea that and in the end you know the sports leagues do this all the time pat where
01:30:09.780
they'll take a guy who's been accused of something and um they will figure out a way to throw him out of
01:30:16.700
the league or suspend him for a long period of time without any conviction often no conviction ever
01:30:21.800
comes and they just lose a half a year of salary or they lose their reputation they get thrown out of
01:30:26.840
the league they never get to play again just you don't need to be an agency that does investigations
01:30:33.900
we have them there are private investigators there are uh there are we have a whole system of justice
01:30:39.600
that does this stuff they do it for a living you don't when you're running a sports league you don't
01:30:44.760
have to do this and the same thing applies here to congress like if there's a conviction you can make
01:30:49.500
this choice without a conviction it's ridiculous to be throwing people out the they can they have a
01:30:55.760
new election scheduled in 2024 for the seat and every two years after that they can throw them out
01:31:01.680
whenever they want you don't need to do that there's also some other people that you might want to focus
01:31:07.060
on a little bit stronger like i don't know bob menendez you know who's been interesting lately is uh
01:31:16.720
john fetterman fetterman was on with the happening the uh the hags at the at the uh at the view yeah
01:31:24.580
and um they were trying to get him to comment on the george menendez thing or the george santos thing
01:31:33.240
george santos yeah but what he wanted to talk about was bob menendez yeah check this out and uh you've
01:31:38.700
also been calling for to get rid of uh menendez i know um but first before we talk about that what's
01:31:44.640
your reaction to the expulsion well it's like i'm not surprised but but to me i think the more
01:31:52.680
important picture is is that we have a colleague in the senate that actually did much more sinister
01:31:58.880
and serious kinds of things uh senator menendez uh he needs to go um and if you are going to expel
01:32:06.460
santos how can you allow to somebody like menendez to remain in the senate and you know santos is kind
01:32:13.900
of lies were almost you know funny and like you know he you know landed on the moon and a guy kind
01:32:19.280
of stuff uh whereas whereas you know i you know i think you know menendez i think is really a senator
01:32:25.420
for egypt you know not new jersey um so i i i really think he needs to go and uh especially it's kind of
01:32:33.440
strange that if santos uh is not allowed to remain in the house you know someone like that are you
01:32:38.580
though uncomfortable with the fact that there hasn't been an adjudication that while he's been charged
01:32:42.980
there hasn't been a conviction menendez with menendez uh i i i am i am and it's like he has
01:32:50.260
the right uh to for his day in court and all that but he doesn't have the right to to have those kind
01:32:56.060
of votes and things that that's not that's not a right and and i think uh we need to make that kind
01:33:01.900
of decision to uh send him out i like that uh that the question is are you a little concerned
01:33:09.740
though that there hasn't been a conviction on bob menendez without any consideration about george
01:33:14.740
santos listen to the way it's framed first of all we're going to talk about menendez in a second
01:33:18.300
but first talk about george santos right yeah uh and then he doesn't do that no because of course
01:33:23.500
quickly again this isn't he's not not the greatest communicator let's put it that way about fetterman
01:33:28.980
he's been right on a few things lately which is very weird israel and israel very much he's been
01:33:33.820
great on israel he really has um standing up to his party on israel yep um but you know he's very
01:33:40.160
clunky in the way he gets through this stuff i i will say they then frame it the follow-up again to
01:33:47.220
talk about how unfair it is to menendez but okay for santos like santos hasn't been he hasn't been
01:33:53.580
convicted of anything right uh he is a he shouldn't he shouldn't have been voted out because there should
01:33:59.820
be high standards to overturn the will of the voters that's the problem if the voters come in
01:34:05.740
and they say they want george santos he gets two years unless he commits a crime or something right
01:34:10.560
like unless unless he's convicted of a crime just the fact that you know he's kind of silly and a
01:34:16.840
goofy like it's i think he's embarrassing to the to the republicans in congress of course democrats
01:34:22.040
want him out because of the um the seat and i'm so i will say i am surprised for that reason
01:34:27.140
because in this particular congress this happens all the time though with republicans yeah they'll
01:34:32.020
side with democrats on this kind of stuff and oh yeah we're upset about it too so let's get him out
01:34:37.060
of here they would never do that in the democrat party and and in fact they're not even suggesting
01:34:43.580
bob menendez uh leave leave the senate some of them are i mean i think it's something very few i thought
01:34:49.980
it was like 30 senators that have said he should leave and still 30 democrats i think it was 30 democrats
01:34:54.640
that said he should he should leave so it's not even that they're not saying but they're not
01:34:58.760
doing it yeah they held a vote on this i don't know what the senate procedures are maybe you might
01:35:04.000
know them better pat but uh you know in the house obviously they have this opportunity to expel a
01:35:09.200
member with a two-thirds vote i don't know if the same can do it in the senate too same exact procedure
01:35:13.820
um they've done it 14 times in the senate and is it two-thirds as well i i can't remember if it's
01:35:21.040
two-thirds because they should have those votes or they should be close to having those votes well
01:35:25.080
if they've got 30 senators that want to easily have them you would think so now who knows how
01:35:28.800
they would vote and they don't bring you know well it may just be that they don't want to bring the
01:35:32.980
vote up because they don't want to have they don't want this to actually happen yeah i'm sure
01:35:36.720
schumer's standing in the way of that yeah because again these are very narrow majorities and i actually
01:35:41.220
even if he was convicted of a crime i would i would i honestly would have been surprised if they
01:35:46.960
would have tossed either one of these guys because the the margins are really small it's one thing to
01:35:51.100
take a stand on principle when it doesn't really matter to your balance but now that this majority
01:35:56.500
is down to what two after santos leaves and they're not going to win that seat again after you can't you
01:36:02.160
can't be like hey vote for us we're great we're gonna give you this wonderful guy named george santos
01:36:06.900
santos you lose that district for the next eight elections after that you know that is like that's not
01:36:12.460
gonna they're gonna lose that district again i mean most likely it was not like it's not like a
01:36:17.580
we've seen this happen before pat where like someone in a bright red district or a bright blue district
01:36:21.960
has trouble and maybe they even get expelled after a long time but then they just replace them with
01:36:27.280
another of the same party because it's you know it's so tilted this is not like that in this district
01:36:32.680
with santos he's probably going i mean he probably would have lost even if he was normal in a normal
01:36:37.620
election it was just a good election for republicans in new york that he won under so i mean i think this
01:36:43.680
is it's it's amazing it's i think a lot of people are frustrated i mean i would rather be the party
01:36:49.360
and i'm not a republican i'm just independent but i i would rather be on the side of a party that
01:36:56.540
cares about what people do right and wrong i'd rather have people who don't make decisions based on
01:37:02.320
the majority and and you know like i i i know it's old school and and maybe out of style at the
01:37:10.080
moment but i'd rather just be i'd rather do the right thing than worry about political calculations
01:37:16.380
with every decision i make however i don't even think this is the right thing weird still it is i
01:37:20.900
think it is weird these days i people hate when you talk about that stuff they do they really do
01:37:25.360
i mean some people do i mean i think this audience has been uh beaten over the head by glenn
01:37:30.180
the principal argument enough that they don't get annoyed at it that much but you look at even
01:37:35.000
on the right i mean at this point it's looked at this like well they're gonna break the rules we
01:37:39.140
should break the rules too and i don't like that i just don't i don't want to be that person i i can't
01:37:44.300
i can't live with myself i i can't i don't know i i just i'd rather lose i'd rather lose than than be
01:37:52.460
the person who is you know constantly trying to break the same rules as my awful opponents and make the
01:37:59.320
same terrible arguments as my awful opponents i'd rather you know the reason why i'd rather do this
01:38:04.740
than go into politics is because here you can just be honest i can tell you when republicans have bs
01:38:10.860
arguments too i don't have to lie i don't have to go up and try to defend i don't have to be
01:38:16.280
corinne jean pierre for the right i don't want to be that person i don't know anybody who does want
01:38:21.140
to be that person though i will say there's a lot of people these days arguing for a strategy
01:38:24.780
that sounds a lot like corinne jean pierre on the right and i don't i don't know i got no
01:38:29.960
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oh no we have breaking news breaking news oh this is terrible news this this is just just when things
01:40:11.540
were about to turn around this is incredible i can't believe i'm about to tell you this but we
01:40:15.560
have breaking 2024 presidential news doug bergam don't say it don't say it don't say it i don't
01:40:23.020
know if i can handle it today there's just been too much too much i i hesitate to tell you there's too
01:40:27.380
much now we all know please don't say it bergamentum bergamania was just about to kick in yeah
01:40:34.400
everyone's been talking about it it was that we were just at that moment where doug bergam was going
01:40:39.180
to take this over and destroy everyone in his path right doug bergam has officially dropped out of
01:40:46.920
the 2024 presidential race no this is what kind of country do you have to say it you did said it you
01:40:54.720
said it anyway you know i didn't say it the bergam campaign said it they say doug says because they
01:41:00.960
couldn't get into the debate on uh on wednesday get into the last debate that didn't stop oh that's
01:41:05.660
true that's true this is an interesting thing by a guy like bergam you wonder because what's the
01:41:12.840
downside right what's the downside you throw your hat in the ring we all know doug bergam i'm just
01:41:18.540
saying getting into the race initially yeah we all know we we now know you waste a lot of money
01:41:22.800
yeah right his personal money but he has a lot of money he does you know people mocked bloomberg
01:41:28.540
well he's still going to bed with 30 billion dollars in his bank account are you no yeah so
01:41:33.060
what if he spent two billion dollars on his failed presidential campaign so what he's in bermuda out
01:41:38.840
there right you know so if he were to run again in uh 2028 yeah we'll know his name right and i think
01:41:45.940
you know and again when he would start maybe he'd have a little bit more name recognition and look
01:41:49.580
this doesn't seem to have worked right he basically bought his way into the first couple of debates by
01:41:53.780
buying off donors by giving them 20 gift cards for one dollar donations yeah uh but i mean we know
01:41:59.860
his name a little bit and there's not really a downside he didn't he didn't like disrupt the
01:42:03.800
race and pull a bunch of voters off of another candidate to right i mean he just kind of and
01:42:08.780
actually he apparently is pretty well liked in north dakota very well okay job as governor seemingly
01:42:13.780
did a good job i think there's you know he's i think somewhat respected and so i mean you know you
01:42:18.900
get in you get out like it's not i mean because he no one knew who he was nationally before this he
01:42:24.380
kind of became a bit of a a uh a punchline but like i definitely come out of this race uh out of
01:42:30.420
this circumstance with certainly more knowledge about doug burgum than i did before but also
01:42:34.760
like more respect for burgum than like asa hutchinson yeah who i think you know i don't think he's done
01:42:41.060
anything still in it too yeah i mean i i don't know i mean like when is he gonna make the announcement
01:42:45.460
because i don't think he's he's not in the debate either is he no he's still in the race though
01:42:49.540
somehow yeah somehow he's in and and he hasn't been in the last of course when he's not in this
01:42:55.220
one wednesday he hasn't been in the last two yeah three right he was only in the first one i think
01:43:00.940
did he even make the second one i don't know he was not much of an impact pat no no so anyway doug
01:43:05.880
is it bergamentum has ended he says uh he launched his campaign on president uh for president june 7th
01:43:12.220
clear-eyed about our mission to bring a business leader improving governor's voice to the fight
01:43:16.900
for the best of america we are a nation built on freedom liberty and personal responsibility a
01:43:22.780
nation where neighbors help neighbors and where innovation not regulation lifts us all to reach
01:43:28.000
our highest potential we remain committed to improving the lives of americans of every american
01:43:33.280
by moving america 180 degrees in the opposite direction of joe biden on three critical issues
01:43:38.160
the economy energy and national security so there you go doug is out douglas wow gone no uh wow now
01:43:45.880
the first comment under is just who which is rude um this is uh now no big in the biggest thing here
01:43:55.440
is i don't see an endorsement pat attached to this which means that that zero percent is up for grabs
01:44:01.940
like that is anyone could get it trump could grab it and maybe this is a big time for for desantis
01:44:07.840
to make a push nikki imagine how that zero percent would catapult him or nikki haley or nikki could
01:44:13.380
change her entire campaign if she got that zero percent yeah yeah so you know i look very exciting
01:44:18.780
dugs out so this leaves i mean we are really this is trimmed down i this is the weirdest race of all
01:44:25.200
time though it's not even a race i don't even know what this is like what what are we watching
01:44:29.880
race like the newsom de santos thing coronation i guess of donald trump like he's he's not showing
01:44:37.340
up to the debates he doesn't he doesn't even seem to talk all that much he just gets 50 percent at
01:44:43.320
all the polls yep it is bizarre i don't think i've ever seen anything like this i part of me just
01:44:49.380
thinks that trump is just uniquely tied to republican primary voters and they have a you know a very
01:44:55.100
close attachment whether that's emotional or you know some i think a lot of people think well he
01:44:59.320
got screwed in 2020 and he deserves another chance whatever the reasoning is i don't think it's
01:45:05.500
because ron de santos is running a terrible campaign or nikki haley is running a terrible campaign or any
01:45:10.700
of these people are it doesn't even seem like people are making the decision it's just the choice
01:45:15.660
has been made and everyone's running for the second place thing which might be a vp slot
01:45:19.280
or might be a replacement in case trump falters in some major way like they throw him in a gulag
01:45:26.620
you know whatever they're thinking of doing to trump at this point and that just seems to be like it's
01:45:31.640
it's bizarre like wednesday night is this next debate i'm gonna be on megan kelly's show that day
01:45:37.660
and then she's gonna be one of the hosts one of the moderators of the of the debate that night
01:45:41.720
i think it'll be interesting to watch i some of this some of these debates have been
01:45:46.340
interesting and policy-based and some of them have been terrible as well yeah the second one
01:45:52.060
in particular i think was the one that was really terrible were really bad both fox yeah the third
01:45:55.980
one was fox debates sucked somehow the third one with nbc nbc did a better job that's so which is
01:46:01.980
weird unbelievable really weird uh and you know this last debate with de santos and newsom was
01:46:09.040
interesting i thought i thought it was interesting you haven't thought de santos crushed him yes i think so
01:46:14.000
too i think you know de santos really gives you a picture there of what it would look like if he
01:46:19.240
became the the general election candidate yeah i mean it is like he would do a good job against
01:46:24.920
democrats on this stuff he knows what he's doing um it's just a matter of like it's a lot harder for
01:46:29.580
these republican candidates to try to walk this weird line where they don't say anything critical
01:46:34.920
of donald trump but still try to win like it's hard it's hard and he says really hard de santos does
01:46:40.000
say some stuff that's critical but the audience generally speaking voters don't want to hear it
01:46:43.780
so how do you win that election i i don't know it's a it's a mystery inside of paradox inside of
01:46:48.680
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it's pat and stew for glenn 888-727-BECK some breaking news uh just quickly
01:48:28.460
uh to share with you i know you're gonna be stunned billy eilish gay she announced she's
01:48:36.540
wow she likes girls i was i was on the edge of my seat yeah were you yeah yeah for months trying to
01:48:43.440
figure out which way could it go it's been it's been years years wow yeah which which way does she go
01:48:50.120
is it is it gonna be for boys or for girls oh my gosh we now know we now know can can we girls like
01:48:56.080
i want your the announcement of who you want to sleep with from everybody yes i demand it today i
01:49:04.020
would like a giant list of everyone what gender do you want to sleep with because that's really
01:49:09.340
important knowledge to me a person who will never be sleeping with you well then let me just go ahead
01:49:13.920
and tell you girls for me really yeah i am also a big fan of of girls so you're just like billy eilish
01:49:20.740
just like billy eilish yeah did billy eilish come out pro jackie uh she did not she did not
01:49:26.520
mention jackie specifically specifically but i'm going to that's good okay that's good yeah um that's
01:49:32.180
a good that's a good policy yeah uh like i want i want here's what i want okay okay because there's
01:49:38.160
certain things people tell us that i don't want to know okay and i would like people to stop telling
01:49:42.340
us like i would like to not hear too i would like to no longer know who you want to sleep with
01:49:49.040
okay i would also like to not know when you have covid i don't care when you have go are you in the
01:49:55.060
same room with me yeah that's what i would like to know then i would like to know so i could walk
01:49:59.380
out of the room and hopefully not get a nasty cold for a few days okay okay now i would like that
01:50:05.840
uh-huh so if you have you i don't care this is and it's not that i don't care about you i do care
01:50:13.340
about you i just don't care where your genitals go as long as they're in some place that's legal
01:50:18.840
and i don't at all care whether you have covid unless you're in the room with me you don't need
01:50:24.880
to tell me you have covid just huh just stay out sick like when you have the flu you don't tell me
01:50:31.080
you have the flu that's true cold you don't tell me you have a cold just stay home you just stay
01:50:35.580
home and you get better and you come back and we'll see you then i stay home that we'll see you
01:50:39.220
then we'll see you afterward now okay i would like you to not come into work if you have covid or the
01:50:43.820
flu or cold just you know what stop acting tough and getting me sick stay home get out of my face
01:50:50.740
it's a good safety too i it really is that is one thing i think i used to not subscribe to that but i
01:50:55.620
do now you do yeah so when i'm sick i'm gonna stay home i'm gonna stay home because i don't you know
01:51:00.220
what it's uh i thought it was heroic before that i'm gonna i'm gonna come in i've got bronchitis
01:51:05.180
i've got pneumonia i'm coming into work exactly i'm gonna show you how tough i am i gotta push
01:51:10.860
through it and like that's not the way to go because there's other people involved it's an
01:51:14.320
admirable quality but like yeah i would i would agree not not worth it yeah uh just stay out you
01:51:19.540
know this is the thing that jeffy uh always did he was like i'm coming in i don't i'm never gonna
01:51:23.420
miss a day of work blah blah blah it's like well you have 19 diseases right now all of them seem to
01:51:29.640
be contagious yeah so please don't come in when you when you when they're all flaring up at the same time
01:51:34.460
right you know and that's like that's just something and also i don't want to hear about
01:51:38.960
who you're having sex with i don't i don't i don't need to know i don't want to know i don't need this
01:51:44.680
these are personal issues for a reason yeah be keep them personal is that okay i i think it is okay
01:51:54.200
yeah i think it is and what do you want to hear about um a syndemic warning that's happening this
01:52:01.620
winter a syndemic syndemic first of all there was an epidemic right right then it turned into a
01:52:08.120
pandemic yes i remember last year it became a triple demic i didn't even know i remember the
01:52:12.860
triple and it was a triple demic and now it's triple demic doesn't it's not sufficient three
01:52:18.800
p yes you know what i mean like when you have three championships in a row it's a three pete
01:52:22.880
yeah so we had the flu we had covid we had what's rsv yeah i think the other one yeah well now it's a
01:52:28.860
syndemic uh because there's no quad demic it's bigger than that it's bigger there's no quad demic
01:52:35.500
quad demic okay and there's i guess it's bigger than a synth synth demic uh-huh which would be five
01:52:43.300
right i don't know it's just so it's they're going syndemic on okay syndemic because there's just so
01:52:50.080
many going on at the same time what is the demics what are the demics uh well there is uh covid okay
01:52:56.920
that's still going around there's the flu there is um rsv still there's this new pneumonia situation okay
01:53:06.780
yep and there's some other stupid thing that i'm worried about now that i don't even monkey pox or
01:53:14.400
the pig flu or bird flu or some darn thing monkey pox just came and went didn't it it did it was
01:53:21.320
like a big thing for a week and it's just pox now by the way you can't it's not monkey it's not
01:53:25.920
monkey pox it's just pox because pox is such a good word isn't it though i think people just love it's
01:53:31.140
great they'd love to hear about it when someone's hey i've got pox you're like oh i can be around you
01:53:35.860
that's fine everything's fine but when monkey pox that i would not know now monkey pox actually i'm
01:53:41.400
totally fine being around people with monkey pox because there's no way to pass it unless it's
01:53:45.240
intimate contact so i'm since i'm not going to have sex with anyone with monkey pox uh everything's
01:53:50.120
going to be sure about that i'm pretty sure yeah okay yeah i've eliminated most of those what if you
01:53:54.060
mean somebody really interested well you never know but they have monkey pox you don't want to
01:53:59.740
close yourself no i've closed myself off yeah i've closed myself off from all poxes in fact i am
01:54:05.300
kind of anti-intimate activity with anyone when they have an active case of any pox oh wow that's
01:54:11.940
sort of a rule life lived by since the beginning of my life small pox chicken pox any of the poxes okay
01:54:17.360
i'm anti all the poxes and now of course we don't know i mean now we won't know if it's like i got pox
01:54:25.940
it's wait chicken pox no pox just means monkey pox not chicken pox or smallpox which would be worse
01:54:34.900
frankly and i will say too they're named in reverse order of how you'd think they would be
01:54:40.440
right like you'd think the most the easiest the lightest dose that the one you could live through
01:54:46.060
easiest is smallpox it says small right in the title yeah that's the worst one and then you think
01:54:50.740
monkey pox well they're adorable yeah no no not the one and then chicken is is the worst is the
01:54:58.360
is the lightest one i don't think any of this makes any sense yeah people like chicken i don't like
01:55:05.020
chicken with pox but uh stay away from the chicken is good um you know by the way this is a sort of a
01:55:11.760
an offshoot here of uh of this particular conversation when it comes to sickness but
01:55:16.760
i am worried about this quindemic or syndemic okay i think there might be a new pandemic going on
01:55:23.120
and i'll tell you how i know it it's not that i see people around my life getting sick more often
01:55:28.200
it's not that i see reports there's no statistics based on this what i do have pat is a very mediocre
01:55:34.240
nba fantasy team that i manage and gosh darn it doesn't it seem like a lot of them are missing
01:55:41.140
games due to illness all the time these guys are out due to illness every single week i've got guys
01:55:48.300
missing games due to illness why why is there that much illness going around the nba right now
01:55:54.300
or could it be that the nba has new load management rules and none of these guys want to play anymore
01:56:01.140
none of them want to show up for their 50 million dollar contracts none of them they're all 82 games
01:56:07.520
i gotta play 80 i gotta work 82 games a year i gotta i gotta show up to work 82 i can't do that
01:56:13.800
i'll work 65 or 60 or 58 and they all skip so many times and now the nba is concerned about this so
01:56:23.080
they're saying hey you guys can't just keep skipping games in certain situations so now they're all
01:56:26.940
missing them because of illness wow they all got the tummy the tummy bug all at the same time
01:56:33.180
it is infuriating so they all miss the early part of the season they all miss these regular season
01:56:38.840
games like they don't mean anything yeah and you know what that tells your audience and your fans
01:56:42.880
that the league doesn't mean anything for most of the time that they're watching it right that's not
01:56:47.320
a good sim don't even bother watching until the playoffs happen right why bother and it's fascinating
01:56:52.860
that like i you know it hasn't really seemingly hit other sports like it has in the nba the nba they
01:56:57.980
just don't even show up they don't play these games they're constantly like just on the bench
01:57:02.740
totally fine just resting what wait you're a professional athlete you've worked your whole
01:57:10.640
life to get to this point you're getting paid millions and millions of dollars show up and play
01:57:15.640
the games stop faking illness so my fantasy team sucks it really is infuriating oh we are in just
01:57:23.880
it's like we've everybody's a victim and the nba of course is the worst one when it comes to this
01:57:29.720
stuff they're the ones that are constantly you know like they didn't have any games on election
01:57:34.180
day because that was their big solution to the george floyd crisis or something where they
01:57:38.000
canceled all the games on election day so people could go vote and they didn't go to the they
01:57:41.760
didn't go to their games like there's just it's woke woke woke nonsense all the time have you seen
01:57:46.160
have you seen what they're trying to do now with the jeep cherokee no the jeep grand cherokee
01:57:50.180
i had a friend uh who like two months ago sent me a picture of a jeep grand cherokee he goes
01:57:55.360
can you believe in this day and age that they're allowing the jeep grand cherokee to exist how is
01:58:01.100
this possible because it's name because of its name yeah like they they've thrown out the redskins
01:58:05.340
there's no longer the cleveland indians all these things get but they're great did the jeep grand
01:58:09.920
cherokee just yelling about the cherokee well come to 2023 come to november 30th 2023 a few days ago
01:58:18.740
a piece in the wall street uh the washington post it should be the end of the trail for the jeep
01:58:24.540
cherokee why because it's in because indigenous americans remain branded commercially and financially
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in a way no other people are and what's fascinating about this pat i was thinking about this
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about how this stuff happens like we're throwing out we've now thrown out the redskins we're gonna
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throw out the cherokee we're gonna throw out all these names in you tell me the time frame i would
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say three or four decades the way this is going to be this period is going to be talked about
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is do you believe they erased native americans from all these institutions they just took their
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names off of these sports teams and put went away these bastards yeah went after native american heroes
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and tossed them to the side why because they couldn't take a native american community be looked
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up to and seen as heroes like the if this is going to totally reverse in the future all the liberals
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of that time will be saying that it was bad to end all these teams names no doubt because they were
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honored they were i mean it's true people redskins fans loved the redskins yeah they loved them
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indians fans loved the indians in both cases it's hard to know why at times watching their play but
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still they loved them anyway 90 of native americans were not offended we're not offended
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by the redskins redskins if you're going to say is the most borderline offensive one maybe you hit
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redskins even though again they were named to honor their native american coach at the time
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no one names their team after people they hate that wouldn't make any sense and what do they keep
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around uh the fighting irish and every uh you know white mascot that still exists that's okay
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yeah uh so at some point in the future this is going to be reversed and they're going to look back
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and say i can't believe they did that to those poor people they took their land they made them have
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casinos and then they took all their notoriety this is totally going to be our future pat it sure is
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amazing when is it when is it going to be not okay to have a little irish leprechaun with his fists
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up like he's about to punch somebody and get into a bar fight when is that going to stop with the
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notre dame fighting irish are you just suggesting all irish people are drunk and they're always
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yeah is that what you're saying now that might be true but you shouldn't say i resent it more coming
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up in a minute i'm part irish i'm allowed to say that okay uh let me uh let me talk to you about
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uh really interesting documentary for blaze tv right now um about this colony ridge situation with
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90 000 illegals all living in this area and uh some very bizarre practices going on but just the 90
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000 it's not 900 000 no it's not 900 000 not at least not at colony ridge right well yes way more
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than 900 000 total in the country yes and in in houston area actually even more than 900 000
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but yes but still it's not 9 billion no it isn't thank you yeah without joe biden who knows what
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it would be you know who knows bidenomics is working yet again yeah and and his border policy
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i mean the border is secure as alejandro mayorka said the border is secure because uh you know if
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biden hadn't been enacting the policies he's enacted who knows maybe we'd have a hundred million
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right yeah in this country and we don't so far as we the border and bidenomics are hurting him
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that's coming out in january a lot of great ones coming up and i'm sure we'll hear more from glenn