Why Democrats Suddenly 'Care' About Gerrymandering | 8⧸6⧸25
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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn sits down with Jason Buttfield to lay out the case against former President Barack Obama and the Deep State. In this episode, Glenn and Jason lay out what they believe to be the most significant piece of evidence in the ongoing case against the former president.
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program we're so glad that you're here today uh there is
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a lot on our plate we want to get to right away jason buttfield joins us we're going to talk a little
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bit about uh what we're covering on the show tonight uh we're going to lay out the case that now
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apparently is being turned over to a grand jury um the the case against obama clinton clapper
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uh brennan all all of them all of them the deep state uh there's some interesting things being said
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by some of them and an interesting poll that has just come out that shows most americans now believe
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obama was involved in criminal activity that's an astonishing poll we'll get into that here in 60
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relieffactor.com jason buttrill welcome to the program how are you thank you sir i'm doing amazing i feel
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like with all these disclosures and everything coming out that we're finally getting some answers
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that we've been frustrated on i know the audience has been frustrated i share those with you uh but now
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things are becoming clear and it's i don't i'm hopeful if you i'm definitely white pilled right
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now i'm feeling a lot of hope it's great i'm glad to hear that because right now i mean i i mentioned
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this yesterday uh i am uh my doctor said to me uh oh 15 20 years ago i'm not going to uh talk to you
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about surgery until your back is so on fire that you're begging me and i've been about three months
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into the absolute i'm begging for surgery now uh that i i am so it's weird what pain can do to you
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it will just it i'm so black pilled on everything right now uh so black pilled uh you know i and and
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and part of it is just because i'm becoming unreasonable i'm having as i said to jason and
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sarah feel free to jump in at any time today because i can barely concentrate uh on anything and hold
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thoughts together um but uh you know between that and the fact that we have not seen anything
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anything any sign of justice i have we've seen a lot of stuff we've seen 41 planned parenthood uh
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centers close that's that's a very big deal 41 planned parenthoods have closed uh we have seen the
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corporation for public broadcasting gone just gone out of business and i don't celebrate that but i
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going really well in some areas but the biggest area i think that is the one that bothers most people
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is there's no justice it doesn't seem to be justice for those people who are in the elite circles they
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don't pay a price and uh we're gonna do we're laying out a show tonight um that uh jason and i've been
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working on now for well i mean it seems like we've been working on this one for 15 years the next two
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shows are gonna lay some stuff out next week we have big chalkboards um and if we're gonna lay it
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out almost like we did the impeachment trial um because we've had all of these pieces but now we
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have proof of it and that has not given me any satisfaction but is it pam bondy now that that is
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giving you hope or is it just the fact that this is becoming so provable now i yeah i think it's that
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it's becoming provable and the fact that we do have an administration that is is referring this
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towards some kind of criminal proceeding is very very uplifting but i mean glenn you and i have
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walked through chalkboards and we're like okay this is what happened like this dot connects to that dot
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there's these people we have these documents but there was always one little thing where we were
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like but we need this that just that's it like we know this is true it's common sense yeah but if we
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had this it is over and now we're starting to see those like questions that i didn't i completely
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forgot about like um who would think that we would see possibly an answer on the bill clinton uh loretta
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lynch meeting on the tarmac in arizona remember that i mean yeah how would that come through now
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where we're like oh that's what's happening now we know where that originated from like we're starting
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to see answers who would have thought glenn that we would see now through russiagate answers from
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to questions that we had about ukraine and the george george soros open society foundation and
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their collusion with the obama administration you and i dug through emails what year was that i can't
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even remember where we were showing collusion between the two of them to basically steal a country
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now we're getting answers to that off of a russiagate disclosure yeah 17 2017 and you know
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what's so frustrating is we knew this was true and i guess it should we should rephrase this it's
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satisfying we knew this to be true but like you said we never had the pieces where we could say
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case closed you still had to take a leap of faith and say okay well that makes total sense but you've
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got it 95 you know what i mean you got it maybe at worst case scenario you have 80 of it and so
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yes but is it beyond a reasonable doubt for me it always has been uh you know once we get up around
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90 i'm sorry but reasonable doubt you can connect the dots and you look at the pattern over a long
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period of time and you see who these people are and you can say without a doubt without reasonable doubt
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um or beyond reasonable doubt um but you know that's that's that that's not good enough to be
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able to say other than what we said is this is our theory on what happened now it is becoming provable
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fact and uh that is it is quite satisfying and to see that uh they are now getting all of the records
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they are uh convening a grand jury it looks like this might happen yeah i i think i think it is going
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to happen and i'm just kind of rolling through some of the like maybe potential charges that i could see
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i could easily see multiple people within the fbi getting charged with obstructing obstruction of
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justice i could easily see that um another question that we had just based off of that point
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you know remember i mean there's all these flashpoints within the past decade plus of history
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where we were looking at the tv screen as something was going on like a james comey going on tv public
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announcement saying he's not going he's dropping the investigation into hillary clinton's email server
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we were like what like how are you giving this response of intent somehow like fitting that in to
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say why and now we're looking at like this duramanics and we're seeing the reason why they're dropping
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the the case it was pretty much they were scared to death the deep state quote was exasperated not
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knowing what to do because of all these leaks they did not know what to do so the fbi apparently was
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like we've got to shut this down now why well also and as we'll show you tonight the granddaddy at the
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top the president at the time was saying i need to use all levers to shut this down immediately too
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many scandals into my term we have to shut this down it's bringing everything into context and it's
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kind of amazing to me that we're not seeing more in the mainstream media draw some of these connections
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and pointing some of these things out because they're huge of course not we will not see this
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in the mainstream media i mean this is going to happen you know without it i mean did you see the guy
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this is from just the news uh so uh john solomon um the guy who was you know the signer and really
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one of the big pushers uh larry pfeiffer of the uh hunter biden laptop letter yeah you know saying
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that the you know the russians he is still saying today he has come out and he has doubled down that
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i'm telling you that was a russian op what are you nuts you really think you're going to get away with
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it and here's the other thing they are starting to make sure that the statute of limitations
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uh is is not a thing of the past you see that brennan and comey yeah had come out and they said
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all of this stuff is false yada yada and they wrote an op-ed in uh the new york times that has now opened
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them up again because it's dragged it into a new time period uh even though a grand conspiracy can
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you forget about all statute of limitations if it's a grand conspiracy but they just did it they
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just they just did it again they've opened themselves up to uh you know prosecution because
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they just perjured themselves again yeah keep keep on doing that boys yeah keep doing it and that's
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been their strategy you know if if they're confronted with overwhelming evidence and guilt
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they just double down and say nah that didn't happen that's always been the left strategy on
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these things my hope is the time is now different and that is over and that is no longer going to
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work that's my hope so listen to this uh according to tulsi gabbard the nation's top intelligence
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officials my refusal this is mark elias my refusal to post on twitter is being reviewed by the department
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of justice as evidence of wrongdoing no explain who mark elias is uh jason remind remind people
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this guy is everywhere everywhere throughout these scandals he's pretty much the you know the the
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conductor of the left's lawfare on anything they want to do to shut down whatever conservatives or
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the republican party wants to do he's he's pretty much the conductor yeah he's a he's the he's an
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architect uh he's also involved in act blue is he not uh that i do not know about i'll check that
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uh check that okay maybe i'm thinking of somebody else but but he is he has been everywhere on anything
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legal and he is his fingerprints are all over uh this case from tulsi gabbard um he said uh he he writes
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if that sounds preposterous it is um if you don't believe it's true and neither do i the question
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is why did tulsi gabbard say it what does it mean for the trump administration's weaponization of
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government he's now saying that the government is being weaponized by donald trump i became aware of
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the latest conspiracy theory in an unusual way as a question on a pro-democracy podcast i love that
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within minutes of sitting down with tim miller from the bulwark podcast last thursday he asked
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me about the right wing's latest attack on me i don't know if you've seen this but glenn beck says
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that mark elias has stopped posting on x john carrey privatized his account and peter struck deleted
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his account is the deep state panicking miller asked jokingly are the deep state and you are you
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panicking iris responded with do i look panicked uh each time i'm targeted the volume of hate i receive
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online and in correspondence spikes oh oh is that happening to you mark oh welcome to my life oh i don't
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know circa 2002 um some of it's deranged much much of it is anti-semitic
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what apparently he's jewish i don't know apparently he's jewish and uh and he's on the left
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so this is the i mean now if you're targeted by anti-semitism it's coming mainly from the left my
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friend uh and thank you for growing it on the right you've done such a great job anyway some of
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it's deranged much of it is anti-semitic and it's deeply conspiratorial like beck many of the purveyors
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of these lies accuse me of being part of the deep state now listen to this i've never worked in
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government and i have no ties to the u.s national security agencies but does it mean that you're not
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a member of the deep state dude i mean ngos non-governmental organizations i mean they're
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part of the deep state they're getting funding from the state to do the is it really you know who else
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has not been part of a state organization uh george soros he's definitely part of the deep state
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you are you're one of the i'm not sure if he is an architect or he's just one of the footmen
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but he is absolutely in my opinion part of the deep state uh and and you know we see this because
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we've done chalkboards and his name continues to appear over and over and over again you know it's like
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uh it's like if you're if you're a detective and there's uh you know a serial killer on the loose
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and it's the same mo at some point you begin to look at the crowd that's around that body every single
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time and if there's a couple of people that keep showing up and they're at the scene of every crime
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you're like wait a minute uh that's interesting because how are you guys always here why are you
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always at the scene of the crime why what can you explain that he's always there yeah you uh you talk
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about like connect we we connect dots and we especially when we do these uh chalkboards and
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we're not accusing you anything uh obviously mark elias but like when when the dots go through and
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we talk about george soros we notice that you also worked at perkins coy five million dollars
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went from george soros to perkins coy we also know that you were there in april 2016 mark elias you
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uh hired or helped to hire fusion gps the people that produce the steel dossier i don't have to draw
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too many more connections off of that they're doing it themselves i mean yeah you may not it may not be
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the legal standard you know what i mean there may be a reasonable doubt for a jury but this ain't a jury
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man this is not a jury we're just looking at the people standing around going i don't know i don't
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know uh there seems to be an awful lot of activity here with mark elias fishy i think maybe we could
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put him in the category at least non-legally in a category of i don't trust that dude maybe that's
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you think back on all of the chalkboards that we've done over the past uh 15 years the questions
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that i have asked ukraine russiagate weaponization of government under obama and biden the use of
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non-government organizations ngos think tanks soros open society foundation it has been a very very long
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road we might actually be at the end of that road or at least being able to answer the critical
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questions that we've been asking for so long both the odni disclosure by tulsi gabbard and now the
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durham annex release have given us a glimpse into so much more than just russiagate multiple questions
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multiple chalkboards are now becoming so very very clear if you are a fan of uh the chalkboard shows
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and you've been monitoring uh you need to watch the next two wednesday night specials tonight we're
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going to begin to pull back the curtain we're going to use the durham annex to answer some questions that
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go back over 10 years and next week we're going to use that context to map out the entire deep state
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operation up on a giant chalkboard it's a series you cannot miss it's so much more than what it
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appears uh and that's why the mainstream media may be they may be delivering themselves the knockout
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uh we have another sex toy on the wnba floor incident uh that has happened it's uh apparently
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apparently the thing to do nowadays yeah glenn this is a this is breaking news um it appears the third
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uh toy has now been launched from the audience and uh rained down onto a wmba court uh so yes uh
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big things are happening is it the same is it the same team is it happening to the same team because
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like uh wasn't it the the bills fans didn't they do that to the patriots for a while which you kind
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of understand that makes sense that makes complete sense that makes sense this is uh yeah i think this
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is the indiana indiana and los angeles i have no idea what wmba teams call themselves but it's kind
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funny because it doesn't even look like the the ladies are that mad like this one chick is just
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kind of cracking up it's it's i mean it is you know they're being people are being arrested for
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this what i want to know what sex toy violation is is happening here what law is there maybe there's
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like a clause yeah i don't know like if you buy a ticket yeah i mean you know i understand it for
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the nba the nba is saying that if you do this uh they're kicking you out and you won't be able to
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go to another nba w nba team uh game which is like oh darn it if i could be banned from it at least i've
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had an excuse it makes me want to go buy a sex toy and throw it out onto the onto the court just so i
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have an excuse i could say no i wanted to support them but uh they won't let me in anyway um
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uh i i they're being of people are being arrested for this and i can't imagine what the law is that
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they're breaking yeah i i guess i yeah i i kind of feel bad for the wnba a little bit because
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you know if you've watched like highlights the the product there is just not amazing they'll go
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through like they'll go through you know minutes without scoring a basket i i think that i think that
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people's pushback now it's kind of funny as people are being forced into accepting that they have to
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watch this that they have to be okay with you know a women's days are ending basketball league you know
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getting paid just as much as a men's basketball league it's just yeah yeah no no those days are
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ending that whole lie is all these lies are just coming crashing down which is really good but i want
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to get back to the sex toy thing because there is there seems to be a global epidemic
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of this let me listen to this story this comes from the new york post a naked man wearing nothing
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but a stocking mask and plastic clogs while carrying a sex toy on a stick has been startling tourists
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wandering around a historic castle in slovakia the unidentified intruder posed for a picture carrying
00:28:46.880
his bizarre prop monday near castle he reportedly apologized to the two female hawk hikers that
00:28:54.880
spotted him claiming that he thought no visitors would be around on monday and then let him take
00:29:00.380
a picture uh he had a stocking mask on a stick and a sex toy stuck to the stick quote we were scared
00:29:09.320
of him but he told us he was sorry he didn't want to scare us so he just asked us for directions
00:29:14.960
because he thought that since it was monday he wouldn't meet anyone the uh the naked man with
00:29:23.340
you know a sex toy on the stick boy there's so many things i could say here and i'm just not going
00:29:31.180
to say any of them uh left suddenly um he he apparently they thought he was following the women thought
00:29:41.960
they said when i turned around um he turned and started to follow us i was terribly scared inside
00:29:50.100
one of the tourists said yeah well i think so he looks like he's wearing a executioner mask
00:29:55.280
and he's completely and he looks like when i say an old medieval executioner what body shape comes to
00:30:04.260
mind okay he looks just like what you're thinking right now except he's naked okay she said uh i guess
00:30:14.320
uh nobody would have believed us that we could meet someone like this in the forest but he allowed us
00:30:21.700
to take a picture of him without any problems i was lucky that there were two of us i can't imagine
00:30:27.660
what i would have done if i would have been alone he said this was relaxation for him he often walks naked
00:30:33.480
in the woods like this okay that doesn't really explain the stick or the mask uh i just i mean you
00:30:42.940
need a walking stick okay but what why do you have the sex toy at the end of the stick uh you know what
00:30:51.320
don't answer that i don't i don't think i want the answer i think you're gonna be seeing a lot more of
00:30:57.840
this really i mean people this is being normalized like did you see uh the canadian prime minister
00:31:03.400
just a few days ago at the vancouver pride parade yes i mean he's there's the what there's this one
00:31:09.580
shot where he's hugging a man that's in what looks like nothing but pink panties uh oh yeah yeah right
00:31:19.600
there no it's a pink thong uh it's a pink thong it's uh yeah from a man that should not remember
00:31:28.100
the executioner i just had to imagine now imagine he's wearing a pink thong uh there you go
00:31:34.380
this is the problem with radio is uh it just it uses your own imagination uh and your own imagination
00:31:44.780
is probably worse than what the actual picture is but not in this case not in this case by the way
00:31:50.960
you know you said that this is we're being desensitized to all of this this brings up uh
00:31:55.800
howard stern no longer being wanted at xm uh xm is like yeah he's not really worth his hundred
00:32:03.540
million dollar contract uh and so they're not going to renew uh and i was thinking about howard uh today
00:32:10.640
because when i was 18 or 19 years old uh 18 i was working at wpgc in washington dc which was a huge
00:32:21.400
radio station um and it was right there in the nation's capital and for years it had been number one
00:32:27.760
and uh and then howard stern came along and howard stern took everything and turned everything upside down
00:32:36.200
and uh when the what was it the florida airline you know like sunshine airlines or something i can't
00:32:45.460
remember what it was but it it plowed into the 14th street bridge it was taking off from uh reagan
00:32:51.760
national airport not called reagan back then just national and um it i think it couldn't get enough
00:32:58.960
height or something and it crashed right into the 14th street bridge
00:33:03.860
and while they were digging bodies out of the out of the potomac he called the airline and tried to
00:33:12.820
book a seat live on the air tried to book a seat uh to the 14th street bridge uh would like to buy a
00:33:19.920
ticket please yes sure where are you going uh the 14th street bridge and the person just fell apart
00:33:25.660
and it was it was so horrible but everybody was listening to him because he was i think you were
00:33:33.600
the one jason that said he was like punk rock you didn't necessarily listen to punk rock because you
00:33:38.920
liked punk rock you listened because nobody else was saying anything like that nobody else was doing
00:33:44.840
anything like that um and he became wildly popular then went up to wnbc radio and totally changed that
00:33:52.640
uh don imus who was actually a class act and very very intelligent um hated howard stern and howard stern
00:34:02.380
hated him um because you know at the time well they're just from a different generation no no
00:34:11.040
howard did so much to destroy our culture um and it's funny that he embraces now people like al gore
00:34:20.940
and the left and big government because he was always anti-government always uh and the people
00:34:27.140
that you know were the leaders against howard stern's show uh were not people like me they were people
00:34:33.360
like al and tipper gore uh and now he embraces all of those people and embraces this big government
00:34:40.100
he the one thing that howard stern did do is he fought the government and won uh most times he won
00:34:48.520
um and he he was a trailblazer for freedom of speech but he was also a trailblazer for just
00:34:55.820
degrading of our society the degrading of women and relationships and and everything else
00:35:03.120
um and he was a real i think he was a pox on our culture for a very long time he was an innovator
00:35:15.900
to be sure uh and then he seemed to i don't know right around 2000 2000 between 2000 2010 or so
00:35:26.660
he started to just concentrate on interviews and he became one of the best interviewers of anybody
00:35:32.780
on radio or television uh and i know because he interviewed me one time and i was 20 minutes into
00:35:39.360
it and i was my guard was way up and i was 20 minutes into it and i stopped and i realized i was
00:35:45.240
telling him stuff that i hadn't told anybody before and i and i i thought what the hell am i doing
00:35:50.860
this guy is a magician he's a hypnotist he can just make you so comfortable and that's what made him a
00:35:57.660
great interviewer he could make you feel so comfortable um and that you would just share
00:36:03.660
everything and so he got great interviews and then after covid i think he went insane
00:36:09.060
i really do i think covid radicalized him into this big state um monster i mean he he the 20 year old
00:36:22.020
howard stern would be disgusted with the 70 year old howard stern but that's the way a lot of these you
00:36:27.380
know i can't put him in the hippie category um but he is of that age or close to that age um
00:36:34.060
to where he he the younger self would be disgusted by the big state government guy that he has become
00:36:42.820
to where you know you can scoop up anybody and just tell them exactly you know what they're going
00:36:47.940
to inject into their body and everything else and it's it's it's crazy he went nuts um and once again
00:36:55.720
this is not donald trump donald trump i think was a fan of his donald trump was a regular on his show
00:37:01.700
for a very long time very long time and howard stern loved him until he became president of the
00:37:07.720
united states and then of course because he had he was on his journey of just becoming this
00:37:14.360
diehard uh democrat and not the kind of democrat that was for him if there were any i shouldn't say
00:37:21.800
democrat liberal he was always liberal and believed that you could say whatever you want do whatever
00:37:27.300
and i don't have a responsibility for society and everything else and that's fine whatever
00:37:31.260
i disagree with you but fine but he became this democrat and so as soon as donald trump became
00:37:38.460
uh the candidate he went nuts and never changed on that and then covid happened and he went even
00:37:45.680
crazier and it just was announced i think it was announced yesterday that xm has just said okay enough
00:37:52.580
it's enough like we can't do this anymore we just can't do this anymore you're not worth it um and
00:37:58.760
like stephen colbert it's just that you've just lost touch with what you do and and who you are and
00:38:06.740
you know stephen colbert maybe was funny at one point um you know he is a i don't mean to just because
00:38:15.040
i disagree with you doesn't mean that i don't that you're not funny so i shouldn't say it that way
00:38:18.920
um he is uh i think he was funny for a long time i think he just started to take himself so seriously
00:38:27.860
and put himself in this mission role which understand i have done the same thing myself
00:38:34.840
i've put myself in this mission role and i i you know maybe i'm gonna turn out to be 71 and
00:38:41.980
looking back and going geez with the young me like the old me i'm not even sure anymore but
00:38:47.580
um uh when you start taking yourself so seriously that you are the one that has to change the world
00:38:58.440
like stephen colbert you're the one that has to uh and i guess it's not i'm sorry i'm just working
00:39:06.260
out i'm having a therapy session with you i'm sorry um but i guess it's not that you
00:39:11.240
uh feel like you have to change the world and you're on a mission to do that i think maybe we
00:39:16.640
should all be on that mission a little bit but uh it's that you have to be the one that rams
00:39:22.660
through policies i think that's the problem you're the one and and that's where stephen
00:39:28.500
colbert went wrong i mean you know the dancing hypodermic needles my gosh what the hell was that
00:39:34.020
all about that was him feeling like you know he's got a responsibility to push this through
00:39:40.100
no no you have a responsibility maybe to tell truth but in that particular role your responsibility
00:39:48.000
is be entertaining uh and uh and to be funny and honestly because that's not your show that belongs
00:39:57.420
to cbs that air time um you have a responsibility to get ratings and that's just not the way to do it
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all right back in just a second so see you later howard stern uh i wish it would have ended
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sarah doing her job today uh in the control room and actually doing a little of uh stew's job as
00:42:02.680
well said i think that uh sirius xm is making stern an offer yeah they are uh but remember he was
00:42:10.060
doing like a hundred million dollar contracts and uh he's no longer he's no longer worth it so
00:42:15.460
you know they're they're not going to offer him anything that he can take thing you know they might
00:42:19.080
offer him i don't know five million dollars or ten million dollars or whatever and he's just not
00:42:22.640
going to take it that's what they think however in the inside source close to cern's stern said if
00:42:28.640
sirius isn't going to give stern a good offer it doesn't have anything to do with his ratings it
00:42:33.540
has everything to do with the political climate really really you know stern always was a guy that
00:42:42.160
both sides could listen to believe it or not i knew a lot of real conservative people that listen to stern
00:42:47.760
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hello america well the democratic party is now uh looking more and more like the socialists that
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we warned you that they would become we hope that they wouldn't but warned you that they
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would probably become this uh and now people are starting to be very very concerned who live up in
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00:46:27.220
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00:46:38.380
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next couple of days um i you know there's a story that came out i think it was on monday and i haven't
00:48:50.100
had a chance to get to it because i wanted to spend some serious time on it um because uh there is a
00:48:59.460
a story of a somali immigrant living in the united states who was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for
00:49:07.640
raping a 12 year old girl in minneapolis last year um okay 12 year old girl you get 12 years for it
00:49:18.060
doesn't seem right but okay but that's not where this story ends this guy was born in somalia during the
00:49:27.380
country civil war grew up uh in kenyan a refugee camp he emigrated to the united states initially spent
00:49:34.320
time in minnesota before moving to north dakota for several years and then he moved back to minnesota
00:49:38.700
where he's been ever since uh we have no idea what his citizenship looks like but in july of 2024 he was
00:49:48.320
charged with raping a 12 year old girl and according to the criminal complaint the victim said she was
00:49:54.300
playing in the backyard of her family's home uh and from an alley behind the house a man looked over
00:50:00.380
the fence and started talking to her he then asked hey is your mom home and she foolishly said no she's
00:50:07.300
not uh the man left the scene for a few minutes then returned putting his hand over her mouth and
00:50:14.200
forcing her into the car striking her over the head the victim said the man drove a short distance away
00:50:21.600
from the home pulled over sexually assaulted her eventually she got away from him and ran home
00:50:27.980
now according to the criminal charges the victim had contact information for mohammed muse uh and that
00:50:36.500
was in her phone why when she was asked about who this is the victim said that's the man who assaulted
00:50:42.400
her using that cell phone contact a sting operation was set up by the victim's family several weeks after
00:50:48.740
the assault um he arrived at the victim's home uh to i guess you know take her out or whatever he was
00:50:56.780
going to do with her and uh was taken into police uh custody so he was found guilty of first degree
00:51:03.260
criminal sexual uh conduct he was convicted that's when things got really weird because
00:51:13.240
he not only got family you know family to write letters of recommendation to say hey he's not really like
00:51:22.000
this he's not usually raping children etc etc um but
00:51:27.220
when asked about his character his islamic center wrote about his character
00:51:36.880
um he is a deeply good man whose presence enriches the lives of those who are around who are around him
00:51:44.920
we respectfully ask that you consider his character his contributions and his ongoing potential
00:51:51.120
when making your decision he generally genuinely strives to make meaningful contributions to our society
00:51:59.400
we the undersigned members of the somali community write this letter to express our strong and heartfelt
00:52:05.820
support of a member of our community the islamic center wrote that he faced the challenge of starting
00:52:13.000
over in a new culture oh did he did he have to do that and he just couldn't take the stress of that
00:52:20.060
anymore and so he started raping 12 year olds um the islamic center said the community has witnessed
00:52:27.260
his love for his family and his kids he's also been an active volunteer in our mosque where regularly he visited
00:52:37.740
during friday prayers ramadan and community events you'll often find him helping elders well of course he's helping
00:52:47.120
elders he doesn't need to rape them helping elders find rides home or staying after to help clean up his service
00:52:54.220
this has never been about recognition just quiet commitment to supporting the spaces that hold our community
00:52:59.620
together so last week the judge sentenced him to 12 years in prison that is the least amount of prison time that is
00:53:09.440
recommended the judge could not give him less prison time he's also required to register as a sexual a friend
00:53:18.900
offender but here's the good news he could be released as early as 2033 and remain on probation for the rest of his sentence
00:53:29.680
by the way he also continues to deny that he committed any uh sexual assault so he's not penitent for it
00:53:44.260
why did the judge do this can you help me out on that what kind of can you imagine can you imagine your
00:53:57.900
church if your church uh i know mine wouldn't do this my church uh found out that i was being tried for
00:54:07.180
sexual assault of a 12 year old i think i'd be well i know i would be i'd be excommunicated immediately
00:54:14.500
um and if they said anything about my character it would be required that i be penitent about it
00:54:22.900
that i would have asked for forgiveness and then i know my church pretty well they would have said he's got
00:54:29.880
you he he has to pay his uh his temporal penalty um but we would ask that you would look into this and
00:54:40.280
this and this but that would all be contingent on me being penitent in the first place and i don't think
00:54:48.840
that they would make a strong case for my character because i just raped a 12 year old
00:54:55.400
so what is this this is the islamification of our society and i warn you it is happening everywhere
00:55:09.520
there's a uh there's a story out in the new york post today let me just give you some highlights of
00:55:14.920
it many of my friends and former neighbors in new york where i live for 27 years are anxious about
00:55:19.560
london's future and the future of new york if it elects a mayor a self-proclaimed muslim socialist
00:55:27.400
um another great world capital already offers a glimpse of what the might lie ahead and that's
00:55:34.980
london with their far left muslim socialist mayor khan i recently returned to my native london for the
00:55:42.660
first time in more than two decades what i found wasn't inclusive wasn't a cosmopolitan capital
00:55:47.640
that i had known and loved but a city so altered in tone and appearance um uh that i scarcely
00:55:55.600
recognized it over the course of a fortnight in june okay can we stop using for i don't even know
00:56:02.120
what a fortnight jason do you know what a fortnight is four score and seven years ago is that i don't
00:56:09.760
know is that three can you just say three days seven days whatever it is can you stop using the word
00:56:15.580
fortnight please it's that i mean i'm sorry charles dickens isn't around to explain it to me
00:56:22.240
um over the course of a fortnight in june the neighborhood after neighborhood left me feeling
00:56:28.920
not just like a visitor but a stranger in my own birthplace at times i felt as though i was in dubai
00:56:34.700
rather than london mayor khan a muslim socialist of pakistani heritage has aggressively pursued a pro
00:56:42.660
immigration agenda during his last eight years khan's london offers housing and social services
00:56:48.260
that are a magnet for the record number of illegal immigrants flooding into britain khan was re-elected
00:56:54.000
for a third term in may 2024 this isn't about race or immigration nor is it nostalgia for some imagined
00:57:01.880
golden era i'm the daughter of first generation jewish immigrants from eastern europe that grew up in a
00:57:07.240
multicultural london during the 1950s and 60s my childhood circle included afro-caribbean and
00:57:13.880
persian friends our high street bustled with south asian-owned shops and takeaways run by newly
00:57:19.460
arrived strivers from former british colonies my father's kosher tailor shop stood proudly on brick
00:57:25.940
lane even as the east end transformed from a jewish enclave into a bangladeshi stronghold these shifts
00:57:32.440
felt organic imperfect yes but cohesive there was a sense of shared direction the anti-semitic bullying
00:57:40.080
i experienced at school came usually from native-born white britons not immigrants but this time the
00:57:47.380
transformation of london is fundamentally different what struck me wasn't just the arrival of new
00:57:53.220
communities but the visible dominance in many of the neighborhoods of conservative middle eastern and
00:57:58.040
muslim cultural norms it wasn't just a demographic change but a palpable shift in the atmosphere of
00:58:05.260
public life in shops pharmacies cafes on the tube i repeatedly encountered women in full hijabs and men
00:58:13.240
in their is it thwab thob thobs what it what is a thob or thwab or oh god anyway what was missing was
00:58:24.820
the gradual integration i remembered from my youth i saw no signs these communities were blending in to
00:58:30.840
the broader civic culture or even being encouraged to what i saw wasn't diversity but cultural segregation
00:58:38.220
not integration but a parallel society we have suggested uh some have suggested my timing
00:58:45.040
because he this person arrived during one of the high holy days of islam might have skewed my impression
00:58:52.540
perhaps but while that might explain the rolls royces and lamborghinis with uh uh with uh uae plates
00:59:01.180
outside of mayfair hotels it doesn't explain the sense of dislocation i felt in ordinary bureaus
00:59:07.540
uh yada yada yada um it goes on and on and on to say that this is really that london is coming apart
00:59:15.480
it seems and i think that's true uh zoran mandami of new york will not be transformed overnight but if
00:59:23.460
mom donnie moves to double down on sanctuary policies for the undocumented immigrants while
00:59:27.900
driving out the tax base needed to fund these socialist ambitions the city i love could soon
00:59:33.000
follow london's path london's diversity once may be proud i still believe in its potential but i say
00:59:39.320
this was sorrow not anger london no longer feels like home it has been taken over is new york next
00:59:45.580
i would say uh that if new york puts mom donnie in and if the socialist muslim mayor from uh minneapolis
00:59:55.860
is also voted in this is the future what you're seeing happening in capitals all over europe and london
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happening um in new york and we are being fundamentally transformed in america we are being fundamentally
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changed and this brings us to where we were yesterday where we were yesterday was we had a
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a congresswoman in mexico at a conference say in spanish she is more guatemalan than she is american
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so her loyalty is to guatemala and the guatemalan citizens more than it is the american citizen
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how is she a representative of our constitution and our united states congress you cannot have a dual
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loyalty like that and serve the constitution and our country but this is where everything is
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we we we we are not making people who are proud to be americans anymore because we don't know what
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america even is i heard a guy that i really have respected for so long in a podcast i was listening to
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yesterday and and he said well you know the moon shot wasn't real and i thought okay he doesn't mean
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that and then i realized no as he continued to talk he absolutely means that and this is an intelligent
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guy and he is now to the point of questioning the moon shot if you don't know that the moon shot was
01:04:24.900
real first of all you have no credibility anymore you have no credibility none you know we have little
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mirrors they set up so we could actually measure the distance from the earth to the moon with lasers so
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you can take a laser if you know where they are and you can bounce that laser off the moon and it will
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come back to you okay we we know man has been to the moon i i saw somebody post something that said
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oh when when apollo 11 was taking off from you know the moon capsule was taking off back uh to join
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with grissom up in space uh and our two astronauts were lifting off the moon and there was a you know
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a camera that was taking they're like oh good thing they left the cameraman down there they didn't leave
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a camera they didn't bring a camera what are you talking about are you really this stupid
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are you this stupid but i digress the answer to that is yes retardation is airborne
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we should be quarantined because retardation is in the air um but uh
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this is happening because we no longer even know what america is and if we don't know what america is
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we can't defend it if we don't know what she's capable of in the bad things this is why we have
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to pay attention to the bad things too if we don't know what she's capable of if we lose our way then
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we're going to do everything bad once again we'll do it over and over and over again because we won't
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learn from it but if we don't know what the good things are we can't defend it we just abandon it
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today you know what i think is really a positive thing is that there are a lot of people who are
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people that are being honest people like uh bill maher who bill and i don't agree on very much um
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and uh and it's interesting to me that he is i mean he's always had flashes of common sense
01:08:40.620
and he does not like donald trump he doesn't like any of this stuff um so we disagree and i i this the
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kind of person that i like to have a conversation with because right now he's being reasonable on
01:08:54.140
a lot of things including the islamification of of the democratic party and the you know
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the the socialist ization if you will of the democratic party how it is becoming an islama
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islamist uh fascist or socialist communist kind of uh entity and he is warning about you know the new
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mayor of uh new york he's warning about the uh new you know mayoral candidate in minneapolis and i think
01:09:30.560
these guys are going to win and it will only be our it will be our fault if we don't pay attention to
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what is happening right now and i think the the socialists have made socialism neat through school
01:09:46.340
um they have taught the youth in the country nothing about uh capitalism true capitalism or free market
01:09:54.960
systems they've never taught them anything about that that has been positive um they haven't talked
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to him about you know individual rights that doesn't exist this is all collective stuff and then on top of
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it you have the islamo fascists who have come in and deadened you to the point to where you can't say
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anything against islam uh otherwise you're you know a hate monger that needs to be stopped and banished
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from society i i know muslims who are very nice people um but there is a difference between somebody
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uh like zutty dr zutty jasser who is uh not an islamist he's a practicing muslim but it's an updated
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islam it's one that doesn't say hey kill all the jews and you know uh it's okay to marry a nine-year-old
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girl that's all dark age stuff and you combine that with the medieval purging that happens uh
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during a communist society or a deep deep socialist society you're in real trouble i want you to read
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a book i just started reading something this is um it's called the curse of goliath or goliath's
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curse curse and it's by uh dr luke kemp he's a professor at the university of cambridge and he
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has studied uh the rise and fall of over 400 civilizations he and i won't agree on everything
01:11:26.900
you know about what the you know who's who in the book etc etc however i completely agree with so far
01:11:35.500
as far as i've gotten with where he is on the collapse of human civilization he says it's not
01:11:42.240
just possible it is absolutely inevitable because we are repeating the same ancient errors except this
01:11:49.640
time we're doing it with nukes and ai and a fragile global web that is barely holding all of this
01:11:58.360
together and he says you know the the civilizations don't collapse because the gods are angry they
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they they don't fall because of one bad harvest or a crooked king they they collapse because of a
01:12:11.300
pattern that is seen time and time again patterns of corruption why does it matter if obama was
01:12:18.900
involved in uh this scandal why was why does it matter if hillary clinton or brennan or anything else
01:12:25.800
everybody in the media is telling you a it's not true that's corruption um b that it doesn't matter if
01:12:32.620
it is true it does matter because there's patterns of corruption they are coupled with patterns of
01:12:39.860
greed greed of power or money and patterns of engineered dependence so when you have engineered
01:12:49.360
dependence you have inequality that i believe is also engineered and moral decay which again i also
01:12:59.240
believe has been engineered it doesn't become prophecy that something is going to fall it becomes
01:13:06.100
mathematics it's history and if we don't change the course of our own future we become history so
01:13:15.200
in the book he talks about the things that all of all of these civilizations have in common rome
01:13:20.940
the mayas the imperial china the ottoman empire see if any of this sounds familiar they were
01:13:29.140
ruled by elites who hoarded the wealth they centralized the power and they crushed any descent then they
01:13:39.040
insulated themselves in luxury while the foundations rotted beneath them does that sound familiar at all
01:13:49.820
camp calls these people goliaths there they were not built on strength but on brittle systems
01:13:59.120
uh and all of their empires looked invincible you know until one crack brought the whole thing down
01:14:07.000
and the people of the at the top almost never saw it coming or if they did they didn't care because
01:14:13.140
they thought they were going to be okay the perks of the palace were intoxicating right up until the
01:14:19.180
point the roof caved in now if you can't see that happen why aren't people in washington they
01:14:24.560
surely can see this stuff why do they deny it or why do they say it's not happening because the perks
01:14:31.440
of the palace are intoxicating look around the the ones that were talking about fighting for the little
01:14:40.000
man in texas leaving and going to illinois this something we're going to get into next hour because
01:14:45.880
it's it's it's if it wasn't so tragic it would be hysterical it would be a comedy how did they get out of
01:14:53.620
out of texas they took private jets look at the elites that take private jets to fly to climate summits
01:15:02.840
while telling farmers you can't use your tractor how wall street will hoard the wealth while mainstream
01:15:11.100
main street can't afford a gallon of milk the tech oligarchs that are engineering your habits
01:15:19.300
governments that are engineering your reality do you know that under obama we passed a law that
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allows our government to do propaganda on you did you know that why hasn't that been repealed
01:15:35.240
now kemp in his book he points out the three three or four uh two or three fatal cracks that are
01:15:43.500
forming um and let me just give two of them here the elite violence not just with muskets or sword but
01:15:50.720
with nuclear arsenals and digital kill switches okay the fragile systems meaning no one to today can
01:16:01.660
return to the land when amazon prime shuts off our food our medicine our energy uh is dependent on
01:16:09.660
systems that most of us don't even understand and then you introduce ai our scientists that are creating
01:16:17.640
ai don't understand how it works and then you have the the coup de grace you have what's on top
01:16:25.440
the personalities at the top and he says this is the dark triad they're either narcissists psychopaths
01:16:34.900
or all machiavellian hmm now he says um trump is a narcissist uh vladimir putin is a psychopath
01:16:49.460
and president z in china is machiavellian but you look at the pattern it's in every country it's in
01:17:00.260
every country and yet we seem to be handing them more and more power why because they're engineering
01:17:09.120
our reality because they have the press by the throat
01:17:13.460
so i want i want you to read this book but i don't want you to get depressed by it because
01:17:19.820
here's the thing you can do something about it you we we have to stop admiring the problem and i'm giving
01:17:28.020
this lecture to me more than you stop pointing out the problem every day without saying okay here's what
01:17:36.920
we can do to rebuild because we're in the storm right now and when the storm passes what's going to be left
01:17:46.780
we have to start building brick by brick right now personal resilience we have to break free from the
01:17:56.600
systems trap we have to grow our own food build our own community networks restore our local economies
01:18:04.500
those things those things have to be done we have to restore cultural sanity stop worshiping the
01:18:12.320
goliaths because the elites don't save civilizations they never have it's the people that save civil
01:18:20.760
who was it that saved the civilization was it fdr or it was was it the resilience of our american people
01:18:29.240
who who won the war who fought the war was it the generals was it winston churchill or was it the people
01:18:39.120
people save civilizations the other thing we have to rebuild is our historic literacy nobody knows what
01:18:50.260
came before us nobody nobody seems to care so when you don't know the history you don't know the good
01:18:58.040
things you don't know the bad things so you don't know the pattern there is a pattern to life you
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know let me write that down somebody sarah write that down for me and remind me after the show i i got
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to do something on patterns because there is a pattern it's what we look at when you watch tonight's show you
01:19:15.240
will see a pattern that's what i'm good at i connect dots because i see a pattern of behavior and i'm like
01:19:22.660
wait a minute that actually fits more over with this pattern okay and when you can see the pattern
01:19:28.400
everything starts to make make sense we have to learn the pattern of history and then teach it to
01:19:35.720
our children and then there's spiritual clarity you know evil when i was a kid evil showed up in horns
01:19:44.680
you know it was in a red suit and it had a tail and it had horns and it seemed you know this is again
01:19:53.240
my generation we missed the evil of world war ii nobody paid attention to the evil that was communist
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russia you know or pole pot nobody saw that so evil became like this cartoon character but it's not
01:20:08.960
we're seeing it now it's not showing up in horns sometimes it shows up in armani suits or sometimes
01:20:15.980
it shows up as a glowing screen and the last thing we have to do is build parallel structures
01:20:24.380
supply chains governance but most importantly media and education that's why i started the blaze that's
01:20:36.680
why i'm so proud of the blaze and and what it has accomplished and how it has opened the door for
01:20:41.860
you know people like ben shapiro and megan kelly and all of these people that came in nobody believed
01:20:49.480
it could be done nobody believed you could become as big as you were on television by doing it on the
01:20:57.900
internet we broke that door open you helped build that network
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and now it's time to turn the page it's time to continue to do that but the but the pattern has
01:21:11.180
been set now now a new pattern has to be cut marked out and laid and that is education we have got to
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grab education back in any and every way we possibly can in our schools in our home schools in ourselves
01:21:28.820
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most importantly i i want to stop concentrating on goliath
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my job has been for 25 years now to concentrate on goliath to show you the goliaths
01:22:35.860
i really truly believe my job now is to focus on david because the fall of goliath
01:22:47.280
is not just the fall of goliath it's the moment that david rises back in just a minute
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israel is a land of history and faith and miracles but right now it is also a land of heartache
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you see the headlines you know what they're going through and behind every headline there
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and hope and they're able to do it because of people like you people who care people who stand
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in the gap when everything else feels uncertain when everyone else has turned their backs it's people
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like you that still stand up and say what can i do when the world grows dark god's people shine
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uh you know we're just talking about um this uh new book uh and and and and it's about goliath
01:25:06.560
and how you know these empires fall over and over and over again this this uh professor he did a
01:25:13.140
study of i think 400 different civilizations and and he shows the pattern and the pattern
01:25:17.840
you know is there um and and sarah said to me just off the air she said you know this this what you
01:25:26.000
just talked about models the same kind of monologue you did about men being weak you know they have to
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they have to step up and remember who they are and when she said that i realized you know what it
01:25:38.400
wasn't the men who fought goliath it was the youth because the youth knew what the older people had
01:25:47.820
forgotten or dismissed and that was god and they knew where their strength was they weren't afraid
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of goliath they had more faith in god and that is exactly i think what's going to happen this time
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hour of the program coming up in just a second and by the way thanks for listening
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well hello america there are some amazing things that were said
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said yesterday about uh the democrats in texas and gerrymandering i can't say democrats in texas
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the democrats from texas who are in illinois and new york and massachusetts you know all those
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bastions of democracy and a strong republic uh we're going to get to that here in just a second
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i want to explain why this is so important why this has to be watched and the unbelievable hypocrisy
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we're on the right side of history we're not beholden to the mega extremists that are trying
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to disenfranchise black and brown communities we're doing everything we can to protect texans
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and so we're not going to uh cower to uh governor abbott's uh bailed attempts of of putting us in jail
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uh this is worth our democracy this is not just about texas as dr king said injustice anywhere is
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it in texas they can do it anywhere else so we're going to stand strong uh we're not going to back down
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and we're going to keep pressing forward to protect every single texan so that they won't be
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disenfranchised we're not going back to the days of uh jim crow we're going to stand up to
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racial gerrymandering okay this is this is crazy there's so much there uh i mean first of all be
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really careful when you say you're on the right side of history i mean i don't know about you but
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i question all the time and i think this is really healthy am i on the right side of history i don't
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know i don't know what the answer history will tell me the answer am i on the right side am i am i
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fighting for the things that are right correct eternally true and righteous i don't know i mean
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there are so many things that i go back and forth on that i i just don't know and i think that's
01:32:48.820
really important to question yourself so anybody when they are firm on you're on the right side of
01:32:53.380
history we know we don't question we're on the right side of history really because you were the
01:32:57.180
ones with esg forcing people to uh follow these rules like you know there's no difference between
01:33:04.180
a man and a woman uh you know uh men in women's sports men can have a baby that that really that's
01:33:11.060
not working out well you know that you're on the side that dr martin luther king was wrong
01:33:17.380
that that the color of the skin does matter that that was your position and you said you were on the
01:33:23.700
right side of history i i don't think you're on the right side of history on that one you know it
01:33:28.300
seems to be uh falling apart on you because now you're quoting dr martin luther king what i thought
01:33:34.600
we didn't we didn't agree with dr martin luther king i mean that that was your position two years ago
01:33:40.340
so when you're when you listen to anybody who says they're on the right side of history be very
01:33:45.740
very careful you know the one thing that i am absolutely certain of 100 certain of
01:33:51.660
is i'm not certain of anything the more i learn the less certain i become on certain things
01:33:59.840
right side of history i don't know i'm going to do my best and let god sort it out at the end i i i
01:34:07.120
don't know and and then they say if they can do this in texas if the republicans can do this in texas
01:34:13.760
they can do it anywhere they have been doing it everywhere since 1812 if you knew the history
01:34:21.440
of gerrymandering it comes from uh elder uh or jerry eldridge right jerry eldridge i think or
01:34:31.600
eldridge jerry that's it eldridge jerry he was a founding father 1812 he is the governor i think
01:34:38.360
of massachusetts they start to draw these squiggly lines for the congressional map it's later in the
01:34:45.240
1840s called gerrymandering but that's how it started they've been doing it forever and the
01:34:52.280
worst place well i'll get into that here in a second so let me play the second uh clip here um and that is
01:34:58.920
uh on the don lemon show who knew he still had a show another texas state rep uh yolanda jones
01:35:06.900
said this cut six and then integration happened and everybody thought they accept us they don't
01:35:12.400
accept us they are showing us who they are we should believe them and we better have the courage
01:35:17.100
to stand up otherwise we will fall for anything and in this country we will be defeated deported i mean
01:35:23.820
we will lose all of our rights and if you think it can't happen it can and i will liken this to the
01:35:29.100
holocaust people are like well how did the holocaust happen how is somebody in a position to kill
01:35:33.460
all in people well good people remain silent or or good people didn't realize that what happens to
01:35:40.260
them can very soon happen to me and somebody i love and so you and even so even if you made it man
01:35:46.200
you have an obligation to help people who can't because god forbid they end up targeting you and your
01:35:51.800
family okay i agree with everything she said except what she's applying it to how is this the jerry i mean
01:36:01.800
i think it's a little insulting to those who had relatives stuffed into ovens to say that
01:36:09.060
gerrymandering is like the holocaust but maybe that's just me look you know what this is all about
01:36:16.640
this is all about when a group of people in the government no longer believe in its own people
01:36:22.340
when 57 elected democrats from texas they didn't just walk out on their duties they walked out
01:36:30.260
on the people they fled the state to avoid voting on redistricting maps they say are unfair they say
01:36:37.820
they're standing up for democracy but where did they run this tells you a lot in the story illinois
01:36:43.560
new york massachusetts the states whose maps are textbook examples of political gerrymandering
01:36:50.700
they ran to massachusetts where it was it was eldridge jerry that gerrymandering is named after he was the
01:36:59.680
governor of massachusetts they fled to the belly of the beast while crying wolf back home so the first
01:37:09.220
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01:37:14.820
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01:37:21.900
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okay so the department of justice in texas this is what's really happening they decided that the
01:39:18.560
texas congressional map violates the voting rights act not because it eliminates minority representation
01:39:24.360
but because it doesn't create coalition districts where different racial groups are lumped together to
01:39:30.880
form artificial minorities so what they're saying in bureaucratic doublespeak is texas has to draw maps
01:39:37.960
that elect democrats that's the game this is not about race it's about arithmetic if a republican map
01:39:45.620
spreads voters too thin it's racist but if a democratic map does the same to republicans it's equity that's
01:39:53.240
that's not that's not the law that's manipulation and our founders talked about this in federalist papers
01:40:00.400
number 10 james madison warned us of the dangers of factions organized groups that put their own
01:40:07.600
interest above the public good and that's what we're experiencing everywhere he said let me quote the
01:40:13.900
instability injustice and confusion introduced into the public councils have been the mortal diseases
01:40:21.200
which popular governments have everywhere perished end quote that's what this is this is a faction a
01:40:28.640
political machine so drunk on power that it can't even pretend to be consistent anywhere they invoke
01:40:34.840
democracy and then they run away from their duty to vote they wear shirts to say let the people vote while
01:40:41.000
ignoring votes in new york that created an independent redistricting redistricting redistricting commission
01:40:47.120
this is the rot madison warned us about faction over function power over principle so let's look at illinois for a second
01:40:58.980
in illinois they didn't try just a gerrymander there they eradicated the republicans they drew a map so
01:41:07.100
surgical so cynical that analysts have now said this is the worst gerrymander in the country it's in illinois
01:41:15.240
republicans republicans republicans now i want you to hear this republicans now hold
01:41:20.480
three out of 17 seats okay well the voters spoke well did they they won over 40 percent of the vote
01:41:30.960
40 percent of the vote but they only hold three out of 17 seats that's not representative
01:41:39.560
that's gerrymandering and now texas democrats they're running for cover they're hiding behind
01:41:47.260
the very injustice they claim to oppose they also don't recognize that by millions because of their
01:41:54.760
policies millions of people have moved into texas since the census there is no real representation of
01:42:03.300
of the people because millions of people have moved in
01:42:07.160
so what do we do well this is something i think you're going to hear me talk about a lot lately is
01:42:16.700
look to the future and rebuild first thing we have to do is expose the hypocrisy on this not with shouting
01:42:23.360
but with actual facts you have to use your voice you have to first teach what gerrymandering is
01:42:29.680
okay it is legal i don't like it i wish you know i'm gonna do a beach blackboard today uh you know
01:42:38.060
i don't have a blackboard uh anywhere near my house but i do have a beach near my house and i was out
01:42:44.080
explaining this to somebody the other day and i just took a stick and i wrote it out on the beach and
01:42:48.080
i'm gonna i'm gonna do this today because there is a way to fix this but you have to share the map you
01:42:53.920
have to show the math because the truth still matters we have to defend the constitution the
01:43:00.580
10th amendment state sovereignty it's not a throwaway line texas has the right to draw the maps without dc
01:43:08.300
micromanagement okay they can draw the maps the way they want to draw the maps the same thing with
01:43:14.720
illinois they can draw the maps the way they want it's not fair i don't like it but it is the law
01:43:21.620
then we have to call for local reforms we have to have independent redistricting commissions that
01:43:30.360
actually mean something not performative democracy but actual checks and balances i don't know if you
01:43:37.080
can get there but the more local we make this the better see you know gerrymandering makes us more
01:43:44.860
extreme because they'll run a line of constituents through a neighborhood one side of the street
01:43:51.200
because this group on this side of the street votes for democrats and on the other side of the
01:43:56.160
street it's republicans they literally will run that line through to gather up all of the democrats
01:44:02.900
on the street and forget the republicans so that means that that congressperson no longer has to
01:44:09.240
moderate at all they don't they don't the more extreme they become the better off because they're
01:44:16.520
only talking to their side when you gerrymander which we have forever our founders warned against
01:44:24.880
it because you're creating these factions you're you're creating distance between each other and
01:44:31.320
and you have to equip your neighbors on this if they don't understand this walk them through it
01:44:37.120
print the maps compare the numbers build an informed electorate that's that's what that's our job
01:44:44.020
that's our job nobody's going to do this for us don't look to the republicans to do it they're
01:44:48.220
going to spin it their own way and the other is refuse to retreat
01:44:53.340
if 57 lawmakers can run away from their posts make sure everybody knows you're not going to run
01:45:01.820
away from yours we stay we vote we hold the line
01:45:05.720
you know this this whole thing everything we do today everything everything in the news you see
01:45:14.900
this isn't about epstein this isn't about redistricting uh this isn't about immigrants
01:45:21.440
this is about the restoration of trust trust all of it can you trust the people who are
01:45:31.080
redesigning the maps no why because it's in their best interest to gerrymander well i'm only doing
01:45:39.640
it because they're doing it okay uh then maybe you do that but let's work towards stopping this
01:45:48.240
let's let's work towards a system where we don't gerrymander okay but that's only going to be solved at
01:45:55.020
the state level where it belongs you know america can't survive a political class that lies with one
01:46:01.640
face and governs with another but it can survive if her people the remnant of those who really
01:46:09.460
understand america and understand our history if we rise with open eyes with strong backs and hearts
01:46:17.640
grounded in principle when we realize we're not powerless we're not pawns we're the ones with power
01:46:26.620
that's when everything will change and i will tell you i think i said this earlier today i'm not sure
01:46:34.740
where the storm is i know the storm is on the beach i know it's on shore i just don't know what part of
01:46:41.520
the storm is on shore i don't know if we're at the if we're hitting the worst part of it yet i don't think
01:46:47.180
so um but i know it's on shore now we have to batten down the hatches and then start you know
01:46:58.540
piling supplies up and i i'm not talking about boards to board up the windows i'm talking about
01:47:05.760
building up our supplies to rebuild because this storm is going to pass us and i don't know what
01:47:14.320
the devastation is going to be like on the other side but you know just like mercury one does we we
01:47:20.080
we put supplies um just outside of the storm's pattern because we know we've got to get them as
01:47:29.200
close as we can to where the storm is supposed to hit without it being hit itself so once the storm
01:47:36.300
passes we can push in and we can rebuild fast we when this storm is over we're going to have trouble
01:47:43.120
if we're standing here with no supplies nothing prepared to rebuild quickly because that's when
01:47:51.080
people will realize there's nobody coming there is nobody going to rebuild there's no help if we're
01:47:57.160
not there to help that's when things get really nuts so i i just i'm very excited for next year and
01:48:09.600
you'll understand a little more um you know in the coming days and weeks uh of of why i'm not
01:48:17.420
talking about it yet but uh i can't wait to get started um because i just know what we have to do
01:48:28.880
and that is something that i don't feel like i understood for a very long time you know i knew
01:48:35.560
i was supposed to warn uh but i always felt there was something more to do i think my mission has
01:48:42.760
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welcome to the glennbeck program glad you're here uh one more thing on this
01:50:46.900
this uh redistricting thing the gerrymandering i i i i just you need to be as frustrated as i am
01:50:57.800
you need to hear this quote i can't be alone in my frustration barack obama came out and said we
01:51:02.780
cannot lose focus on what matters right now republicans in texas are trying to gerrymander
01:51:07.020
district lines to unfairly win five seats in next year's midterm elections this is a power grab that
01:51:14.100
undermines our democracy then you should undo all the gerrymandering in new york and in massachusetts
01:51:21.320
and in illinois where republicans are 40 percent of the vote but only hold three of the congressional
01:51:29.640
seats and democrats hold 17 how's that possible if they're 40 shouldn't they be 40 even 30
01:51:38.240
percent come on come on um just that this is this happens because we are uninformed
01:51:47.260
and and we really need to educate ourselves we were just talking about madison uh and federalist 10 he
01:51:55.500
he talks about all our founders were so smart and so well thought out and so studied um they talked
01:52:02.980
about all of the things that are happening right now yeah they were james madison specifically i mean
01:52:10.340
one of the biggest things they were concerned about was what you were talking about just now
01:52:14.780
and they called it quote the mischiefs of faction and they were also concerned they they call out direct
01:52:21.120
democracy this is also why democrats are so focused lasered on direct democracy they know they can't get it
01:52:27.260
so they do things like what's happening in illinois where they gerrymander the heck out of it
01:52:31.460
but james madison this is probably one of my favorite quotes ever he was talking about uh
01:52:37.220
governments that fall under the mischiefs of faction the things that obama wants and he says
01:52:42.200
these governments quote have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention have ever been found
01:52:48.000
incompatible with personal security or the rights of property and this is the best part and have in
01:52:54.040
general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths amazing
01:53:00.640
think of that i mean look at don't we fit the first part of that now jason oh absolutely we
01:53:08.660
absolutely feel and look how fast our demise has come our demise is coming at us at lightning speed
01:53:17.480
breathtaking speed it's why i think people can't really see it it's happened over such a slow period
01:53:23.540
of time and then all of a sudden it's just breathtaking and people are are they just they can't see it
01:53:31.000
they can't see it coming um and it is going to be uh it's violent in its ending and if you know if we
01:53:40.460
don't if we don't change um that's the way it is but i'm i'm very hopeful that you know like i said
01:53:46.940
earlier goliath was defeated by david there was a whole bunch of older guys there that had forgotten
01:53:54.760
who they really were forgotten they had been convinced they couldn't beat goliath they were
01:54:00.720
convinced of it a teenager a kid who remembered what was true who knew what was true he's the one
01:54:09.720
who defeated goliath while all the men stood around i mean if that's not a microcosm of what i think is
01:54:14.640
coming where the men have just are they're failing to be men uh but this new generation that's coming
01:54:21.060
up they're david they are david and they are going to slay goliath you watch can i can i read one more
01:54:28.800
quote from federalist 10 from madison yeah because he calls out these politicians people like al green
01:54:36.120
or people like uh jasmine crockett that are running uh you know to illinois or massachusetts he calls
01:54:42.940
out without saying their name people like barack obama and he calls them quote theoretic politicians
01:54:49.860
and he says quote they have patronized this species of government have erroneously supposed
01:54:56.880
that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights they would at the same time
01:55:02.980
this is the best part be perfectly equalized and assimilated in their possessions their opinions
01:55:09.360
and their passions we were warned of these people but and to your point we have failed to call them
01:55:16.820
out adequately we've got to get be a better at doing that yeah it's why the federalist papers are not
01:55:23.220
taught 100 honestly it's why they're not taught you know um by the way i saw a headline earlier this
01:55:31.120
morning uh that i thought oh my gosh the press must have had a cow they must have been so excited
01:55:35.700
uh the headline just said uh trump on the roof of the white house and when i read that i thought
01:55:42.360
the press had to be like yes jump jump uh but that's not what he was doing uh he was actually
01:55:49.380
out on the roof of the white house yesterday um surprisingly which has a slight pitch to it but
01:55:56.000
the secret service was able to stand on that roof um he was uh out on the roof surveying what he was
01:56:04.040
what he's going to do uh and when they asked him what are you doing up on the roof he said
01:56:08.280
uh just looking over how i'm going to spend spend my money on making this place nicer
01:56:14.160
um and he's looking at adding this ballroom which he talked to me about uh the things that he's doing
01:56:23.160
to the white house that there's stuff that nobody will ever know um that he is doing and they're all
01:56:29.720
just they're going to cost him millions of dollars and nobody will ever know nobody will ever care
01:56:35.860
but he believes that the white house is a sacred place and should be cared for and and done right
01:56:43.360
um and it's it's just really impressive really really uh impressive yeah there's a i was gonna say
01:56:52.060
you and i spoke to him about a lot of this personally and what took me back was how passionate
01:57:00.000
he was on this not only just you know improving it and making it a you know a great you know place but
01:57:06.740
the history involved i saw the biggest nerd moment of my life when you and the president were going back
01:57:14.520
and forth on the history i think we were in the ballroom and he was like did you know that happened
01:57:18.440
over there and you were like oh mr president one more anecdote about that and i was like is this
01:57:22.360
really happening it was hilarious it was a nerd off he likes he likes history as much as i like history
01:57:31.420
at least never knew at least that part of you know he loves the white house history he loves the
01:57:36.800
presidential history and he's really good at it he's really read a lot um but uh yeah it was he was
01:57:44.760
talking about something that happened in there and i'm like yeah but you know about that window over
01:57:48.140
there you know what happened in that window and he's like no what happened that window he's like
01:57:51.440
you're kidding me i'm like no that's what happened right there and he's like well you know what
01:57:55.020
happened over here i mean it was it was a geek fest it really was a geek fest um well by the way
01:58:02.540
speaking of the president uh today at 4 30 what is being described as a high stakes announcement
01:58:09.380
is coming from the white house about russia oh boy what do you think that is jason
01:58:15.120
whoo uh russia i that's it's got to be something with ukraine i i'm assuming i i saw there was a
01:58:23.480
deal that uh the president was talking about about just wanting to ensure that you know there's
01:58:28.160
they're reducing the killing that's involved so i'm not entirely sure how they're going to do that i
01:58:32.340
would suppose that possibly it's uh it's through uh our new nato agreements and you know ensuring that
01:58:39.940
more weapons are probably going into ukraine that's my assumption but we'll have to see
01:58:45.020
you know anybody who says he was all for russia now you see who he really is i mean he is a
01:58:53.320
negotiator and he has played nice for as long as he can and um it didn't work and so now he's going
01:59:02.440
to try a different tactic um and you know he he's very good at reading the room and reading people
01:59:10.460
um and i think what maybe he misread before the election i bet he understands it a lot more now
01:59:18.060
um is that and this is a theory and i'd love to hear your thought on this jason because i could be
01:59:23.340
really wrong on this but i the theory is that uh vladimir putin went into ukraine because he could
01:59:34.300
he knew that uh biden was weak and would let him go in and he could get away with it right that's the
01:59:41.800
theory correct yes okay and that might be partially true but i don't think that's the real truth
01:59:50.380
and you will relate to this and it kind of goes to our chalkboards tonight um
01:59:55.140
uh biden and hillary clinton and george soros and the deep state all of this stuff remember
02:00:04.980
you know these color revolutions they came from our state department they were actively going after
02:00:13.500
governments uh especially governments in and around and friendly to russia and um and we were
02:00:22.020
um toppling ukraine to make sure that we could have more control in ukraine and it wasn't control
02:00:30.680
because we just love peace and we love democracy it was for corruption it was for money and george
02:00:37.200
soros and all of this stuff that was going on i mean we haven't even gotten to the bioweapons labs that
02:00:43.420
that hunter biden was involved in with uh ukraine but um hillary and biden and that whole deep state
02:00:54.400
was so focused on ukraine which had become a very big danger to uh vladimir putin and to russia
02:01:04.180
would you agree with that yeah yeah a hundred percent ukraine ukraine is the geopolitical
02:01:11.520
private you know priority for them and who was behind um who was behind the instability and the
02:01:19.900
crushing of russia was it really ukraine or was it biden clinton obama uh uh through the color of
02:01:29.420
revolutions yeah all of the stuff that was going on we we have uh very specific information let you just
02:01:35.580
take a look at the example of the russian ambassador you know that we sent over there that yep told their
02:01:40.700
media that he's an expert not really in you know diplomacy and all that but fomenting revolution
02:01:46.640
revolution okay so my theory is and this could be wrong this is just a theory but my theory is
02:01:53.000
that putin and i want to be really careful because i don't want to sound like i'm apologizing for or
02:01:59.520
excusing vladimir putin that's not what this is about but it's about understanding some of his
02:02:05.480
motivation is he an expansionist yes is he a monster yes but did he did he look at that and say
02:02:15.020
i'm going in because i know these guys i know what they were doing for the last eight years before
02:02:23.080
donald trump was in you know this last time and it stopped uh they're coming back in and uh i'm not
02:02:31.260
going to give them any room i'm taking that before they can plant their roots deeply in here even
02:02:39.440
deeper than they did last time i think that was a calculated strategic move to block the clinton
02:02:47.800
you know uh biden obama machine in uh in ukraine what do you think of that how likely do you think that
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is to be when i found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from winners i started wondering
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are those from winners oh are those beautiful gold earrings did she pay full price or that leather tote
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you know to have played a role in his thinking a significant role in his thinking i i think you're
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i think you're exactly right and i think that um you know the cold war ended but there are factions
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within the u.s you know diplomatic state department and defense uh apparatus that still were playing like
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the cold war didn't end and they were still i mean yes putin i believe is an evil man he's willing to
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do very very evil things and he is an expansionist but so were the western forces they were also
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expansionists they wanted to pursue if you go back and read the books of some of the people that they
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they uh that our side would listen to or take advice of people like zbigniew brzezinski they wanted
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to now that the cold war was over see how far they could push nato into the east and they were very
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very successful at that ukraine was always the crown jewel the problem is ukraine is right there
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next to moscow and russia cannot allow that to happen right so and i think it's it but it also
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became about corruption it was a center of corruption for the west they were using the corrupt ukrainian
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government um uh and using it to do all kinds of nefarious things not just stuff that we as americans
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could go well we were playing this political game because we wanted to make sure that russia was in
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a box it was it was much much more than that all right we're going to take a quick break here let
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welcome to the glenn beck program uh you know earlier today we were talking about the
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i don't remember what i was reading but it it was some oh it was a woman who just was talking
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about london and she had just been over and she said and i spent a fortnight in london can you stop
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with the fortnight thing nobody knows what a fortnight is jason looked it up what's a fortnight
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yeah we're just breaking news again right now glenn uh we found out that fortnight is actually
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two weeks two stinking weeks it comes from a old english word that translates into 14 nights so
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yeah you know what another reason i love america we don't have any you know dark ages anything nothing
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was happening in the dark ages and middly you know you know middle ages here in america nothing was
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happening so we're not dragging that ugly past uh forward so keep your fortnight and keep it for the
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rest of your life not just a fortnight uh anyway we'll see you tonight with uh chalkboards and so
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much more tonight the wednesday night special you don't want to miss this is glenn beck