Why the Debt Ceiling Deal BETRAYS Conservatives | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Rep. Chip Roy | 5⧸30⧸23
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Summary
Glenn Beck is back with a brand new episode of the Glenn Beck Show. This week, he's joined by Chip and Stu, and they talk about the new budget deal, the Indy 500, and a dog with a thyroid problem.
Transcript
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I've got a few guests coming on today, like Chip Roy, that got a few things to get off their chest.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Anyway, I just cannot wait to talk to you about this new budget deal.
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Boy, the Democrats, oh, they're so upset by it.
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And the Republicans really did a great job on this.
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Boy, they really, they have just, I just want all of the Mitch McConnells and everybody else
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What you did just, I think, may be the reason why Donald Trump in the primary,
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absolutely unstoppable, unstoppable, because no one trusts you weasels.
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But I feel a little passionately about it, and I'll talk about that and some good news coming up.
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He said he had a nine-year-old Great Dane who has a thyroid problem.
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Until recently, she slept 23 hours out of the day.
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She does a happy dance all the way to her bowl now.
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She's jumped up on my shoulders twice last week.
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For some reason, Stu, correct me if I'm wrong, the littlest and the largest dogs.
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You either have a little yip, yip, yip, yip, or the largest dog in the world.
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You know, I finally hit that point where I'm tired of all the winning.
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I mean, they had all of the leverage and all of the momentum.
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You've made the Democrats fold on like several big positions.
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Do you know that, from what I understand, we don't know until everything is all written
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out because both sides are saying something different.
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But from what I understand, there is no budget ceiling.
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It's like, yeah, well, you're going to, you know, but in a year from now, I don't know
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You know, I don't necessarily have to have a ceiling.
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And there's never even a thought that, I don't know, maybe we should just not spend this
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It's not like, you know, if you were at home and you kept, you, you, you took out a credit
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card to pay for a home loan and you took out a credit card to do this and you do that.
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And then you're just like, well, the argument should be guys, we shouldn't have any limits
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It's like, no, the problem is you keep spending so much more than you're taking in.
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It's just not the same as when you have debt at home.
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Okay, so, um, I believe I want to wait for the started.
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You said, you know, Stu, we're going to start with some good news.
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I believe that's what you said to me off the air.
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I mean, I, I, it's not that I have a lot to say on this and that I've got, oh, a few
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others that will join us today that also have a lot to say about it, but I just try to try
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to get, you know, I want to have some passion, you know, so I got to get wound up a little
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We'll address the rest of it in our number two of this broadcast.
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Now, Alan Dershowitz, I want to parade for Alan Dershowitz.
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George, George or Elon Musk has been accused of antisemitism because of his criticism and
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This is, this is an op-ed from Alan Dershowitz.
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Mr. Musk isn't, but Mr. Musk stands falsely accused.
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Mr. Soros is an active participant in politics and his Jewishness shouldn't shield him from
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Furthermore, no single person has done more damage to Israel standing in the world, especially
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along so-called progressives than George Soros.
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His financial support multiplied the influence of two major organizations that have done the
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most to shift the left-wing paradigm against Israel.
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His organization created by the goodwill and the free world to fight violations of human
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rights, which has become a tool in the hands of dictatorial regimes to fight against democracies.
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This is from Natan Sharansky, former Soviet dissident.
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The real activity of this organization today is a far cry from what it was 30 years ago.
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He gave him a hundred million dollars, the largest gift by far that Human Rights Watch
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ever received, according to the New York Times.
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Mr. Soros has had pernicious influence on American domestic issues, such as funding leftist candidates
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for district attorneys who have politicized law enforcement.
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Unlike Mr. Musk, I haven't compared Mr. Soros to Magneto.
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A Marvel supervillain who, like Mr. Soros, survived the Holocaust.
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He says, I wouldn't make that comparison because I've never heard of Mr. Magneto.
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Well, that's a good reason to not make a comparison.
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Old Navy now has joined the list of stores closing in downtown San Francisco.
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These major cities are being hollowed out and it's just not going to last.
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If the rest of America shores themselves up, the storm that is coming will wipe this from
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Insurance company, Lords of London, has announced its exit from a net zero alliance for insurers.
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This is the sixth insurance company in the last couple of weeks.
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The net zero alliance convened by the United Nations seeks to commit group members composed of the world's leading insurers and reinsurers to fight climate change.
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As part of this, members have to transition their insurance and reinsurance underwinding portfolios to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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On Friday, Lloyd's of London quit the net zero association, took the total members who have quit.
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I'm sorry, not last couple of weeks, one week last week alone to six, which represents a fifth of the total 30 members.
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Since March, the total of 10 members have walked.
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Remember, you American, you right wing American, hate mongering, malinformation delivering conspiracy theorists.
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We're not thinking about banning gas stoves or gas heaters.
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The Germans, such right wing conspiracy theorists.
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Germans are criticizing a government plan to ban gas and oil boilers and replace them with electric heat pumps.
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To this end, the government recently announced it's going to ban gas boilers, effectively forcing people to switch to heat pumps because our electricity will be much better for the planet.
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The cost of the ban is estimated at over 9 billion euros or $10 billion.
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They're starting to march in the streets as well.
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This is how you know climate change is complete bullcrap.
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Because insurance companies are still writing 30-year insurance policies for Miami.
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Yeah, it seems like there's a lot of construction in Miami, too.
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How do you get the insurance companies to do that?
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How does anybody afford insurance on an island or on a coast or a Malibu?
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They can do it because global warming is bullcrap.
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Now, State Farm General Insurance has now stopped accepting all new application for business and personal lines of property and casualty insurance today for California.
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Yeah, yeah, because now they say due to historic increases in construction costs outpacing inflation, rapidly growing catastrophe exposure, and challenging reinsurance market, the change does not affect existing home insurance, if you already have that, just new.
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State Farm is one of California's biggest insurers, the biggest home insurer by premium volume.
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But what they're citing is wildfires, mudslides.
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State Farm pulls out and says, we're not going to insure anything anymore.
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The government will step in and say, well, we ought to have insurance.
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And so the United States government will step in to insure all those houses that really shouldn't be there, California.
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I mean, if you're worried about wildfires and mudslides and the coastline, you should just pack up all those houses and go away.
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I usually like Canada, but my love affair has gone away.
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Now, let me take a one minute break and come back and tell you about Target.
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Target, I feel so bad about what's happening to Target.
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And you'll never guess, you'll never guess who's involved in making sure that they're ESG compliant.
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It's almost the same group of people that wanted those crazy, you know, the transgender nuns at the baseball game.
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Remember, they were canceled and they were like, whoa, whoa.
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We want those lesbian trans nuns right here for baseball because baseball, apple pie and transgenderism.
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Garrett, listener to the program, lives in South Carolina, heard himself a while back listing heavy boxes.
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Anyway, why would you convince somebody else, you know, to not lift the box?
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Some people are early adopters, but Garrett was not one of them.
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So he heard me talk about Relief Factor every day on the radio for about a year, and it took him that long to decide, okay, I got to drive.
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After a few weeks, he began to notice the pain going away.
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Within a month or two, he was essentially out of pain.
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This is God's way of telling you don't lift anything.
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Adam and Eve, he is Adam, and he's like, who's going to lift the boxes?
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It's a trial pack, not a drug, developed by doctors.
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Hundreds of thousands of people have ordered Relief Factor, and about 70% of them go on to order more.
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1-800, the number 4, Relief, or ReliefFactor.com.
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You don't know that's not what God sounds like, do you?
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He might have been a big Paul Mall smoker in the day.
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I got kind of lost in that camel cigarette thing.
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Anyway, so there were bomb threats apparently at Target, but there weren't bomb threats at Target.
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See, this is what happens when you target LGBTQ people, except it appears as though it was from LGBTQ people.
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The extremist right is, but they didn't send it either.
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It appears as though this was Russian disinformation.
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The Russians are trying to make us hate each other.
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Now, the only problem is I have absolutely no trust in our FBI.
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Weren't you guys tracking down the Russians with Donald Trump?
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Yeah, but that was, you know, that was different.
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He really did do that with a prostitute in a hotel.
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Now, we just found out that they are big with educational people, special interest groups.
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Not necessarily, not necessarily associated with the teachers unions.
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But they are with GLSEN, G-L-S-E-N, which is a bunch of other people that a lot of them are in the LGBTQI2+.
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And they have been working with the schools to make sure that teachers keep all of the information about your children transitioning there in the school.
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The great thing is, if you didn't think Target was a problem before, I just want you to know that they donated at least $2.1 million to GLSEN
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so they could, you know, teach the districts and the students how to hide their transgenderism and their transitions from their parents.
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And I think that is, yeah, so if you just wanted a little extra, you know, understanding of why maybe you shouldn't be pushing what I believe are the greatest shopping carts in America,
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why you should not be pushing those shopping carts, how about that one?
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I mean, you know, unless you don't have a problem with Target helping people in school keep information about your children from you.
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When things are falling apart, let's be honest, what isn't?
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Now, I cannot imagine lines at a grocery store, the supply chain breaking down.
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Okay, don't panic, but I have a feeling that is a possibility.
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Order your three-month emergency food kit today.
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I'm asking mine just to be, you know, marked with, you know, transgender porn.
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Nobody will have a problem with that if that's what I'm collecting.
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I took my grandson to the Indy 500 this weekend.
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And Indianapolis is the greatest city, and possibly in America.
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And I spend a lot of my free time attending sporting events.
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But I was a little spooked because the last time I went, it was the year where there was
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a crash and the tire clipped the head of somebody.
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And this year, right at the end of the race, tire came off the car and went over the audience.
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Anyway, let's continue our conversation about some of the things that are going on that are
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And they're spending all kinds of money to make sure that your kids get the message that
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you don't have to tell mom or dad that you're transgender.
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No, I didn't know I was funding that when I would shop at Target.
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Now, do you remember the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence?
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And a bunch of men dressed as women go up there.
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And you'll never guess who was originally one of the nuns.
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You know, it's a person who we all know and love.
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A person who is very well-dressed because they shop for the airport.
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And I guess that one actually may be coming soon for our friend Sam Brinton.
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The mad nuclear man woman that likes to shop at the airport.
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That we were told finally that they were able to break the whatever ceiling there is against
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people who dress in women's clothes and are nuclear scientists.
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Anyway, we're thinking, you know, maybe if we had, you know, any kind of justice in this
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Do you remember they, the nuns went and they were going to go for the Dodgers, right?
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They were going to, they were invited for the Dodgers for a big transgender night.
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And so the Dodgers were like, hey, our fans are kind of pissed.
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Thank you, public-private partnerships for getting the average person out of the driver's
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So we now know that the California Teachers Union called the Dodgers up and went, I don't
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So they were part of the pressure campaign and apparently the ones, because, you know,
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students' lives are at stake, LG, and if you don't have the nuns.
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If you don't have the fake nuns, students strip Jesus on the cross with Jesus, the kids will
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Okay, so they caved and they agreed with the California Teachers Union because, you know,
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and I think this, this might be a little unfair of the Teachers Union to say to them, but they
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said in their letter to the Dodgers, our students are watching what happens on and off the field.
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Now, call me old school, but that sounds like a threat.
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I don't think a teacher's union should be using our children as a threat, but maybe that's just me.
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It's a great, we were just talking about this a little bit off the air, in a situation, a hypothetical
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situation where you're out somewhere and the children come up to you and they give you the
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very sad eyes and they say, please may I have some?
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Will you please buy my candy to support my little league tea or whatever?
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And of course, you know, you know, most of the time it's not real, but it's a kid's asking
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you for something and so you kind of feel obligated.
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I would rather, if it's a scam, look, I'm not going to give you 10 bucks for the candy,
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but I'll give you a buck because you're out working at least.
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Look, sir, I could tell you about my soccer team, but it doesn't exist.
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But this is a version of that where I do not respect the honesty or thievery because
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they just use, oh, well, your kids are going to kill themselves.
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I mean, think of, every once in a while, I really do have sympathy for these parents
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going through this because, I mean, if you think about it, we talk about this all the
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The truth is a boy's a boy, the girl's a girl, right?
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Hold on just a second, for future tapes to be played in the court of law, I completely
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But if you're one of these parents, right, your kid is going through a very emotional,
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They are questioning everything about themselves.
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You try to get them help from a medical professional.
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And that medical professional tells you, if you don't go along with the crazy progressive
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treatments we want to throw at you, your son, your daughter will kill themselves.
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Yes, you might have to deal with a daughter instead of a son, but that's much better than
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Like, that is legitimately what they tell these parents.
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Thank you, Bud Light, for helping that community do that to us.
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Thank you for keeping all those secrets from the kids, from the parents, from the kids.
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We're going to shop for our school supplies there in Target, get all their school clothes
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And with your money, Target, you're telling the, the teachers, you go ahead and keep all
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that really important information away from mom and dad.
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By the way, if you would like to, uh, you know, have your voice heard, uh, go to tell
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They're, uh, this is actually a petition that's going to be delivered to Chip and Joanna Gaines,
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who I really feel bad for because I love Chip and Joanna.
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However, I also know that this has to be driving them nuts and people have to take a stand.
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And so this position is, um, is just asking them to be a voice within target to help restore
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Um, also you'll get all the information or you can email target, uh, uh, target executives.
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He's calling for violence, telling them to stop normalizing transgenderism with our children
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Tell them that we stand with them, but need their help, uh, with target.
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You can just tweet them, but go to tell target stop.com.
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I don't know how this would work, but if you were to get an indication that they were working
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on this behind the scenes, would that be satisfying to you?
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If I heard it from, from Joanna, I don't really trust Chip.
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Wait, if Chip told you, you'd just be like, God, I don't believe you, Chip.
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No, I mean, cause I, I, I am conflicted on that because part of it is speaking out publicly,
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but they probably do have a lot of internal, uh, influence.
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I was watching, um, the succession finale, which aired this, this weekend and they have
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the little, um, the, you know, the lead up is like, Hey, you're here with all these shows
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that are coming up and you see Chip and Joanna's face.
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Again, they're not an outward conservative, like not like a conservative activist.
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As far as I know, they're not activists, but they're religious.
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They are outwardly religious, but not activists.
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But like the fact that an outwardly religious and maybe somewhat conservative couple is
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able to be allowed in target at all and on HBO at all is a real, I think a victory for
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conservative culture and, and religious values.
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Hey, they didn't kill the home improvement people.
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So I can, I mean, it's a tough balance for somebody like that.
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And I think, you know, you've been thoughtful on this when you've been talking about this
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Hey, there was something that happened at the Indy 500 that was controversial, I guess.
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And, you know, there were a few drunk people there.
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But I heard about this brilliant maneuvering by the Republicans
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When's the last time you heard me talk nicely about Republicans
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generated by by growing food for cows so either
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you'll eat the bugs or you'll eat the cows that
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more than ever we're facing record malnutrition
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it's not change it's a crisis there are scientists
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drops in the form of pollution warming the ocean at a
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record rate changing the chemistry of the ocean
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livelihood on the planet and parts of the world
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agricultural yields by as much as 40% Wow now he
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was speaking to let me ask him if you want to transform
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agriculture our food process from quoting them not me from
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seed to fork who the first people you're going to invite to
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the table Klaus Schwab would be my first exactly anyone for
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the world economic forum when do you get to the farmers oh
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mm-hmm last I would say last well just tell them what to do
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because they're stupid right that's the point they have
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knowledge partners Stu oh good knowledge partners and these
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knowledge partners are meant to share best practices to
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increase the equitable diffusion and positive returns to
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agricultural innovation efforts focused on adapting to and
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mitigating the effects of climate change it's got to be flexible
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inclusive and targeted innovation collaboration focused on
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specific innovation areas guided by the values of openness and
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transparency it is great it's this this always works out well you know when
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you know when you take the people like like for example if you were to like
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put a system together where all you did was listen to quote-unquote experts
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and let's say health and then not at all listen to what parents wanted maybe put
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the teachers unions in there a bunch of other groups that are but never ask the
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parents or the kids and then afterward the kids you know are you know have
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their educational lives destroyed by the policies implemented by the health
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officials that have no educational expertise whatsoever that would be an
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interesting system to it to try I'd be interested to see how that would work
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out is that test ever been done you know I think it was once maybe let's say
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globally though yeah globally in 2020 and 2021 yeah and we've seen the different
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world back then oh yeah the repercussions of it were terrible but of course
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they'd be different this time uh well of course it always is I mean for
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instance I could go back in history and say exactly what has been done here uh this
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isn't new I mean they're calling it new um but this is uh the Department of
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Agriculture the U.S. Department of Agriculture uh in league with the United
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Nations Climate Change Conference or COP28 uh that's coming up in November they're
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just getting ready for that now um I don't know maybe it was maybe it was cop
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one or two I'm not sure but Mao tried this back in the uh back in the 50s and 60s it
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was his five-year plan to transform farming yeah and uh it you know okay there were
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five million deaths but when the experts came to him and said hey this is really not
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working out he said because you haven't tried hard enough and so they did it for
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the full five years and millions starved to death but I think that was different
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back then that was different the experts were different eggs omelets you know they
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say yeah you're gonna break a couple you know and that's gonna happen important
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lessons which we will not learn from but they learned some important lessons with
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those millions dead you know some could say that this is exactly what happened in
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the Soviet Union you know strangely two communist Marxist uh countries that tried
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this very thing it's weird uh but they you know of course the farmers didn't know
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anything so they killed the farmers uh and then they just got some you know elites
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to go in and farm which they know everything about farming everything everything oh yeah
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you know because they've studied it in a textbook yeah and people who you know put on suits and
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and uniforms and go work for the government for 30 40 years have a real sense of working with
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their hands yeah you know getting their hands dirty right in the real world oh yeah they understand
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that stuff really well it always goes well when they micromanage it great I think farmers would
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be good if they were made up of lawyers because every time the crop failed they could sue them
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you know what I mean yeah I'm suing that corn right and that corn would learn its lesson it would and it
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would grow next time be great you know I keep coming back to the idea that you know there there
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wouldn't be the all these farming problems if it wasn't for all these farmers amen brother you know
01:57:20.160
just I'm taking all the steps out of the communist playbook let's just learn well I was thinking that
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there's you know we wouldn't have a problem with all these republicans or you know all these poor
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people if we just got rid of all the republicans and the poor people easy peasy yeah you know so I
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mean that really stops the problem pretty quickly it does it doesn't it always works out well I know
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China's done it I mean the Soviets did it you know the old holo no more was it was a really good
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experiment in that and they have had no problems with Ukraine since
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so I think John Kerry's got it fixed because I I mean when I think of somebody who understands farming
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I think of John Kerry oh yeah you know every time I see him parasailing off the shores of Nantucket I
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know a wind wind sailing what was it windsurfing I can't remember which one I just remember that
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picture windsurfing in the middle of that uh but yeah windsurfing off the shores of Nantucket I think
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here's a man who's who's next step is to make sure he's got manure and he's he's infertilized he's
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out there in the fields working hard to make sure that your food gets to you and he's up to his neck
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in fertilizer most times yeah that I would agree with and he's he's a guy who likes to get his hands
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dirty you know I can see him all the time getting in his hands in the soil you know manual labor that's
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the John Kerry Teresa Hines Kerry way yeah I will tell you that um
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I will tell you that I would like to send him someplace where he's doing hard manual labor
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I'd like to send a lot of these people into a place to work like a farm you know
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of sorts yeah you know with lodging obviously of course we got to provide lodging and three squares
01:59:09.300
yeah three squares every day you know Glenn I like those open environments where like you know
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even though it might be a small area you can see for a long distance between like uh you know like
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bars you know like the bars come down oh that's really yeah that's kind of old school but I like
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that kind of feel yeah uh so Jane Fonda uh she was at the con film festival con being the operative word
01:59:34.220
oh it's spelled with an a she said climate change is very serious it's very serious we have about seven
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or eight years to cut ourselves in half of what we use of fossil fuels unfortunately the people that
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have the least responsibility for it are hit the hardest the global south the people on islands poor
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people of color it's a tragedy that we absolutely have to stop we have to arrest and jail these
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men they're all men behind this we have to arrest them and jail them I'm quoting her and that's why
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she didn't actually go to the con film festival she did it virtually because of all of the carbon that
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she would have just expelled into the atmosphere to go over for a stupid film festival you know she and
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the cars and the planes and the oh my gosh it always is men it's good for us all to realize there would
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be no climate crisis I mean I can't even read this with a straight face it's good for us to realize that
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if if if no guess no fill in the blank no climate crisis if only one thing wasn't for all that
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capitalism hold on that would make sense okay no climate crisis if there was no racism oh okay there
02:01:14.820
would be no climate crisis if there were no patriarchy I think I'm close on this one white
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men are the things that matter and then everything else is at the bottom well you can take everything
02:01:28.500
racism sexism misogyny homophobia whatever the war if you really get in it and study it and learn
02:01:35.140
about it and the history of it everything's connected there would be no climate crisis if it wasn't for
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racism wow she's nailed us she's nailed us as a white man whoo did she get that one right
02:01:51.220
bose thought the climate was racist you know seems to be doing such a terrible job helping minorities
02:01:58.440
and doing such a great job enriching whites and that's uh what the climate's been doing for thousands
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and thousands of years i mean hopefully you know all you poor people turn off the radio for a minute
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because just us rich white men are gonna listen they can't hear us they don't have radios oh it's
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like a dog oh they don't have radio yeah they're too poor okay yeah well they couldn't understand it
02:02:18.460
anyway they're so stupid um but if you're a white man we all know right am i right that's the only
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reason why i i spray hairspray aerosol hairspray into the eyes of bunnies just to be able to get the
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earth to heat up some you know also to hurt the bunnies let's not minimize that well i mean it is
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kind of a satisfying kind of you know side benefit okay you know to see the you look at a central to
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or the mission no the mission is just to get the planet to heat up so everyone will starve except for
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us right and we have we know exactly what that amount is so we're just going to keep working on
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that project all of us together here listening and i guess some if you happen to if we're a poor
02:03:06.560
person and you've recently stolen a radio you can turn it back on now that would be difficult to
02:03:10.700
know that because you weren't listening but just so you know they're so stupid they wouldn't know
02:03:15.780
how to turn it back on anyway yeah that's a good point uh by the way the people who run the
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fossil fuel industry and she said i might add the politicians that they bought off who haven't had
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quote the gumption to stand up for the climate she said i want to see some sort of nuremberg trial
02:03:33.920
for climate criminals yeah yeah so look out gang if you're a white man oh is that rfk juniors is he
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talking is he i'm sorry is he is he uh that is he's laying out his new policies i got a prediction for
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you okay on that let me get a break and he's going to completely abandon it because he's
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i know uh we're just uh having a conversation about rfk
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you're you're i mean you're more optimistic in its chances to win the primary i'm just i'm just uh
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you know i i'm pessimistic that common sense would play a role in anything anymore uh and i i think if
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if donald trump gets the nomination they'll run biden and even if he's dead disney will step in and
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it'll be either be an audio animatronic or a ai biden um however he is so weak with the democrats
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if you see rfk getting into the 30s he might be the guy he might and he is uh he is no friend