Will America Make It? | 6⧸12⧸19
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1 hour and 59 minutes
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157.79622
Summary
America is a melting pot. We are all equal, yet we are all different. That is what makes this country great. We have come together from different places with different backgrounds and different languages and cultures and traditions and they melt into each other.
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Kind of fascinating how YouTube is going after hate speech and they're looking at the general community.
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So they took Stephen Crowder off of YouTube and said,
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you know what, we're not going to monetize him anymore, even though he didn't violate any of our guidelines.
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We're going to make sure all that hate is gone.
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David Duke, Richard Spencer from the Nazi party now.
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What's happening in America is that we don't understand each other.
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And I've seen it on my trips this summer as I've driven across the country.
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You know, in 2026, we're going to have our 250th birthday.
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And for 243 years, we have been the hope for freedom.
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We have been the place that people who feel oppressed have come.
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They've come here because they know their system doesn't work.
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They know the system that they've been living under has oppressed them, has stopped them from pursuing their own happiness.
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That all these people have come together from different places with different backgrounds and different languages and cultures and traditions.
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And they come here because they want to be a part of it, not the place, the idea.
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They don't lose their distinctiveness because we're all equal, but we're all different.
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For society to survive, it has to come to that understanding that we are all equal, yet we are all different.
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As I was driving to Idaho with my son over the weekend, I drove from Texas.
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And the first thing I learned was, geez, Texas just doesn't end.
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It was a full day of driving just to get out of Texas.
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And Boulder is different than some of the small towns along the way.
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And what's happened is, many people don't understand the people in the cities.
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And I know this to be true because I have here in my house, I have these three lights.
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And I bought them in Dallas and they're, they were expensive in Dallas, but they're all beat up old lights.
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And the guy from town that helps on the ranch, he, he came in and he said, you're, you're putting those where?
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He said, were those that, I mean, how much do you pay for those?
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You know, we could have just gone to one of the dairy farms and pulled those out of the barn.
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I swear to you, it was a revelation to me that we could make a lot of money.
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Let's go out to the farms and just say, hey, what's the old crap?
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What's the old crap that the people in the cities are going to want?
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You want it because you want something that feels authentic, feels authentic, may not be authentic.
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I've never been to Dick's Bar and Grill in Florida or in Cancun, but I can damn well bet you I can buy a t-shirt that says that.
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And one that looks like I've worn it for years.
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We want something, we want to show that we've lived.
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What we want is we want the simple life without actually having to do all the work that is required for the simple life.
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So the cities don't understand the people who go to church, the people who milk cows every day.
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They don't understand why we'll park the old tractor or the old truck behind or beside the barn.
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They don't understand that we're actually very happy, positive people in our own lives.
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But then again, remember those people who live out in the country do not understand avocado toast.
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I swear to you, you want to cripple California?
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We're headed for something and I don't know what it is.
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But as I was driving the country, I realized there's no way these people are going to give up their guns.
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And there's no way these people in the cities understand that, that, that, that idea.
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The reason why we're headed for something is because we no longer have a center.
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Our center used to be summed up in the phrase truth, justice, and the American way.
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It's the same people who are leading us down this road today.
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With a tip of the hat to Niemöller, first they came for the American way.
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And I didn't say anything because, I don't know, who cares?
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But we no longer know what the American way even means anymore.
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But learning from the lessons of the past and trying to be better.
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And now we're here at a place where there is no truth.
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I could be a purple-feathered chicken right now if I decide to be.
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The idea behind justice is don't look at who I am.
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Judge me by the content of my character and the facts of the case.
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If blind justice is truly blind, there has to be many times that a judge will say,
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But until you figure that out, I've got to keep you off the streets.
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And they say, well, you didn't violate any of those rules.
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But we have this feeling that you're upsetting the community.
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Yeah, it just doesn't feel good what you're doing.
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Well, can I just get the name of the people I need to make feel good then?
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Because if you're not going to judge by the rules, I need some measuring stick.
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Give me the names of the people I need to make feel good.
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But there's a cruel irony that I'm usually in the most pain that I can be in up here.
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And a couple of things that are really not good for me are cold temperatures and altitude, high altitudes.
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Going through the Rocky Mountains was a nightmare.
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Two years ago, almost now, two years ago from this next Christmas, my wife and I, we came up to the ranch.
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She'd hand me a glass of water and relief factor.
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70% of the people who try the quick start, the trial, go on to order more month after month.
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Because the guidelines, the rules, the language changes all the time, we can't have a conversation.
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I was listening to the Daily, the New York Times, this morning, and they've done a series on Europe.
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And I swear to you, it is fun just to listen to.
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People in Italy, they didn't like all these migrants just showing up in the middle of the night.
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And now I feel like we're surrounded by these people.
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We just wanted to know who they are, where they came from.
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Because we feel like we're losing our way of life.
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If it wasn't so tragically sad and so tragically obviously leading to another war in Europe,
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But we can't talk about it because they don't understand it.
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They don't have any interest in understanding it.
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They think that they're smarter than all of us.
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Because they don't keep an old truck next to their barn.
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And if they did, they would surely just get rid of it.
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Right now, the media will not even admit that there's a problem on our border
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that doesn't start with Donald and end with Trump.
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They won't talk about any of it, let alone the radicals and the communists
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who are now masquerading as democratic socialists, as if that's any better,
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who are actually planning, facilitating, and funding groups from all over the world
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Did you know that just a few weeks ago, a large group of men from the Congo
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spoke neither English nor Spanish, suddenly got over here from the Congo,
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went to Mexico, and somehow or another were smuggled into our country,
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and now are living on the streets in San Antonio.
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San Antonio government is saying, does anybody speak French?
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They only spoke French, and somehow or another, from the Congo, they got there.
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Now, just so you know, the Congo is the number one spot in the world.
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Now, completely unrelated, ISIS recently was in the Congo,
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Now, God forbid a truly sinister group like ISIS decided to weaponize people and Ebola
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while we sit here and still fail to recognize that there's even a problem on the border.
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Pinterest now says, can't talk about abortion here.
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Oh, but I can share any kind of picture I want.
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Just not pictures of babies that haven't been born yet.
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How is David Duke and Richard Spencer still on YouTube if they really care about their community?
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And meanwhile, here we sit in an election year and we have Joe Biden ripping off Evanetti's slogan.
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He's the discredited attorney that everyone on the left loved because he was representing a porn star.
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Mr. Plagiarism himself, Joe Biden, use the same slogan that Avenatti did.
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I think it's time to, you know, he says, let's make America great again.
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The America that I knew growing up died sometime in 2002.
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Those who were born on September 11th, 2001 are now in college and ready to vote for the first time.
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We've replaced equal justice with social justice.
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I think it's time to, you know, he says, let's make America great again.
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To make America, America again doesn't require a new president, a different president.
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No new programs, nor socialism is going to make America, America again.
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You don't even have to vote this way or that way.
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Here's what making America, America again requires.
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That you begin to believe and understand and find self-evident that all men are created equal.
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And they have a right, a group of rights that nobody can take away.
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And they have a right to live the way they wish, follow God or not follow God, raise their
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children by the dictates of their conscience and their spirit.
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They get to keep the fruits of their own labor.
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They live by the document that provides for the common defense.
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That's all you have to do is live by this document that provides for the common defense,
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promotes, not provides general welfare, but promotes general welfare and domestic tranquility.
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Everybody establishes justice, not social justice, blind justice.
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All we have to do is start protecting our rights as human beings, all of our rights, not the
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guy that we like and forget about the guy we don't like all of our rights.
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And, and, and, and, and, you know, not even, not even one group when they have control and
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they have power and then the opposite group when the opposite group has power that doesn't
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promote the general welfare, it doesn't promote domestic tranquility.
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Nobody had ever tried it before and no one, including us has ever perfected it.
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Because this is what we have to say to ourselves.
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The country that put a man on the moon has to say that's a bridge too far.
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We can't live side by side with people we disagree with.
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Our founders said, let's reach beyond what we are now.
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Forget about that idea that all men are created equal and each one of them have unchangeable rights.
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And that they can govern themselves through a document that explains exactly what the government can and cannot ever do.
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And for the sake of our children, it's not only our duty, but it should be our sacred honor as well.
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Pat Gray joins us now from the Pat Gray Radio Roundup, which is heard on The Blaze and also on iTunes, wherever you get your podcasts.
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Let's do that by starting with a socialized medicine program and constitutional right to continue the slaughter of children.
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I hate it when he gets into that whisper voice.
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You know, a couple years ago, we started talking about this.
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Wouldn't it be fun to see a Donald Trump-Joe Biden matchup in the general election?
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Did we not predict how fun that was going to be?
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Yesterday, we got a little taste of how fun that's going to be.
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We're a year and a half away from the general election.
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And already in one day, President Trump called Biden a dummy, a loser, and mentally weak.
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I can't imagine Ronald Reagan saying, well, you know, that Joe Biden is a dummy.
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This is the only person in the world who is president of the United States would call somebody a dummy.
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Now, it's only fun if Joe Biden swipes back with something just as ridiculously unpresidential.
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Here's a little exchange back and forth yesterday.
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Tonight, a split-screen moment and a possible preview of the general election.
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You know, he says, let's make America great again.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden courting voters in the country's first caucus state,
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looking past his more than 20 Democratic opponents and setting his sights squarely on the current commander-in-chief.
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I believe that the president is literally an existential threat to America.
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Today, the president taking shots just before leaving on his own trip to Iowa, a state he won in 2016.
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When a man has to mention my name 76 times in his speech, that means he's in trouble.
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Are you elevating Joe Biden by continually attacking him?
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No, I'd rather run against, I think, Biden than anybody.
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And I like running against people that are weak mentally.
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You know, I think Biden, I think he's got something with the sleepy.
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Because Biden, Biden is making Donald Trump look like he's 20 years old.
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And Biden is kind of taking advantage of the fact that, I mean, Trump is taking advantage
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of the fact that Biden is so old, even though he's only four years younger.
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Because he is, and I've never noticed this before about Joe, but I think, you know, when
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And I think he's starting to be like, well, you remember when Ronald Reagan first got into
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By the time he got out of office, you could see the toll it had taken and his age had started
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It was just that it was a little uncomfortable at times.
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He'd go, well, and then he would have a great line, but you could see that he was aging.
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Joe Biden is, to me, it looks like he's just starting to fall apart.
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I mean, Biden has always done this quiet voice thing, no matter how much energy he's had.
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It's always been like one of his schticks where he'll just get really quiet as if he's
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saying something really profound when it's really not much of anything.
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May I just interject that nothing is ever profound when it's followed by man.
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Middle class people use the word man all the time.
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He's middle class like if he just stepped out of the Scooby-Doo mystery van.
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But he's doing it more, I think, because he wants to contrast himself.
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He wants to see everybody in that race is trying to show themselves as this, with the
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exception of maybe Sanders, is trying to show themselves as this super balanced, calm intellectual
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because they think it just is a good contrast with Trump.
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And where Biden, I think, probably his strength is to be more like Trump.
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Like, he's the type of person that will come out and he can maybe throw some insults at
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I don't know that he is, but that's supposed to be a schtick.
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And he's trying to do this other weird, dramatic thing.
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And how dare you when you're part of the team that started the fundamental transformation
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How dare you say we're going to make America America again?
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You're the ones, you're the, you're part of the team that started tearing that apart.
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I mean, there's a new story out today that Biden is saying that Trump wants to rewrite
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Joe Biden is going to tell, he's going to lecture us on too much presidential power.
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And then he also said he was going to cure cancer, which is, I mean, if he gets elected.
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If he gets elected, Joe Biden, we're going to cure cancer.
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That's going to be the big takeaway of his presidency, which I would say, that's a good
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Remember, we run fake candidates like Ernie Velveeta and Harold Flamlowski, and they would
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I mean, it's like they'll never, Donald Trump will never build that wall.
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That's pretty simple compared to curing cancer.
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He's going to set up on the, on the resolute desk.
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I just have to pour this beaker into this other beaker.
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I want to say, we have to go back and find this now.
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One of those guys, whether it was Harold Flamlowski or Ernie Velveeta said, if you elect
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him, he will, he will cure cancer, but he won't tell you how until you elect him, which
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was his big strategy, I think Biden's trying to say, we need to, we need to start doing
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that, that he's going to, that, that, uh, Joe Biden is going to cure cancer.
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You just have to elect him before he'll tell you how he's going to cure it.
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This is a, the front runner in the race is doing speeches about if you elect him, he'll
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Do you think that's, does he have some information from scientists that they're a year away?
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But that wouldn't have anything to do with him being elected.
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Scientists are like, I'm not working unless Biden wins.
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Like that's not a thing scientists do to my knowledge.
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I think he's probably saying I'm going to dump a bunch of money into the research, right?
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I mean, there are actors and scientists any different.
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I mean, I certainly hope so, but I'm not so sure.
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Wait, he's promising that we're going to cure cancer if you elect him?
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Is there a more amazingly pathetic promise that's ever been uttered in the history of politics?
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I love this because it's not like, oh, crap, we should have been working on cancer the whole time.
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These massive drug companies that they're trying to shut down,
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they don't need the government to tell them to do that.
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If you have the cure for cancer, you're going to make a buttload of money for a very long time.
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What, Joe Biden's going to come in and go, hey, guys, you know what you should do?
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We were just focused on restless leg syndrome this whole time.
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And you're thinking we should try to stop the cancer?
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Some geek in the corner is like, I've been telling them that.
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So much for telling them because I've been saying we should work on cancer.
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They just want to just work on hair loss and restless leg.
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You know, they go out and they target all of these pharmaceutical companies all the time.
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And then they still hold them up as if they're going to be the cure to everything.
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They're telling them both sides of the aisle are saying that basically foreign government should be setting the prices for what they produce.
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Like all of this stuff is so, you know, they sue them every single time something goes wrong.
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Their business model is impossible to really execute with all the FDA stuff that goes on.
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And I mean, the fact that they give us anything is an amazing is an amazing part of capitalism.
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And they still continue to bash them constantly.
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You might have a better chance of not finding a cure for cancer because they're going to gut these companies.
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So when then what then what you got them and then you say, hey, you guys should cure cancer.
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You know what I'm I think I think the guys who haven't been able to even pass a budget, even create a budget for about 12 years.
00:40:33.540
I think we should be the ones that try to get try to cure cancer.
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There's been some crazy things that have been happening in politics.
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Even even crazier than usual, including Joe Biden saying, if you elect me, I'll cure cancer.
00:41:02.420
Well, that's a that's a presidential promise that I've not heard anybody saying to make before.
00:41:08.440
But OK, Joe, we're going to take a look at Stu's roster.
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And he he he looks at how many different things are there to 30.
00:41:19.020
I think 31 or 32 different different categories and different metrics.
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He puts them together and his rankings are slightly different than just the poll numbers because poll numbers.
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So we'll look at the political rankings according to Stu's scientific research coming up in one minute.
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I am like 10 times more Native American than Elizabeth Warren, but that's not saying much.
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So, the one thing I really like about Stu, and there is only one, is that he's a stat geek.
00:43:56.320
He is a guy who is really numbers-minded and can always tell you everything about every poll and which polls to dismiss and which ones not to dismiss.
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He was pretty close on the election last time, if I'm not mistaken.
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And this time, he has really put about a year's worth of work into developing a system that takes into consideration 30 different metrics.
00:44:23.220
Can you go through any of those, Stu, so we understand?
00:44:26.380
Sure, like, I mean, you think everything from polling, we use even some prediction market stuff, we go through endorsements, and the organization the campaigns are building, you know, the debates, the media coverage, you know, fundraising.
00:44:43.660
I mean, really, you know, it's a couple, it's a few dozen, and they actually grow.
00:44:49.980
So, for example, now, polling is going to be less important than something, than, you know, a lot of these that indicate potential, right?
00:44:58.080
Potential is going to be more important now than a week before an election when, you know, the polling is going to take into account all of those things.
00:45:05.320
There's a lot of these candidates that people don't even know, so you have to, there's a little bit of art inside of there.
00:45:10.020
But overall, it's a good way of, like, looking at the entire field and seeing who's going up, who's going down, who, you know, over a long period of time, you can kind of follow the race.
00:45:19.400
It makes sense out of it because it's freaking chaotic.
00:45:21.340
I mean, there's 24 people in here, and how do you even understand the entire field?
00:45:26.880
So, I'm not really interested in the 24 people.
00:45:29.360
I'm interested in the ones that actually have a chance.
00:45:32.160
So, can you tell me, you know, give me the ones that are really the movers and shakers.
00:45:37.040
Okay, a few things from this one, which I thought were pretty interesting.
00:45:41.120
One was the biggest drop of any candidate since we started doing this.
00:45:45.440
And you may instinctively know that was Beto O'Rourke, who fell 7.4 points.
00:45:53.060
The way we do this is this giant formula basically spits out a number 0 to 100.
00:45:56.920
So, 100 would be, in theory, the perfect candidate that couldn't lose.
00:46:02.100
But he is still kind of in, oddly, still in the top tier of the race.
00:46:07.820
I mean, people look at O'Rourke and say, this guy's failed.
00:46:10.240
However, he's still beating about 18 candidates in polls.
00:46:14.460
Like, I mean, a lot of these candidates, I think the answer, I think it's 17 candidates are at 0 or 1% of the 24.
00:46:23.500
A lot of these guys really seem to have no chance to act.
00:46:27.500
Well, de Blasio says he's just getting started.
00:46:34.520
But as of right now, he is just getting started.
00:46:38.240
For example, I mean, Pete Buttigieg is one who was at 0 and 1% for months and now is not.
00:46:44.800
You know, people, these things do change over time.
00:46:46.840
Elizabeth Warren looked done at one point during this campaign.
00:46:57.500
And her approach seems to oddly be working with people, which is essentially going out
00:47:02.500
and churning out a new policy proposal every week or so that's going to get the government
00:47:11.880
I want to get into this possibly at the bottom of the hour, that she seems to have an answer
00:47:24.040
I promise you, if I'm elect the president, you're going to see the single most important
00:47:29.720
thing that changes in America is we're going to cure cancer.
00:47:37.060
So she doesn't have that answer, but she does seem to have an answer for everything
00:47:46.540
But I mean, she was the biggest riser in the entire, you know, this edition of the power
00:47:53.440
And we rank them all from one to 24 and there's, it just takes too long because there's two
00:47:58.840
dozen freaking people and you have to find something interesting about all of them.
00:48:03.220
But Buttigieg is another guy who I find really interesting here.
00:48:06.640
And that like, I kind of thought, you know, I don't know, the bump had kind of faded a
00:48:13.340
You see in the polling that Buttigieg has sort of fallen back.
00:48:16.340
He had a really good poll in Iowa this week, which that was before, or this was after we
00:48:24.380
But that, you know, he's, that's where he's focused most of his attention.
00:48:29.220
Obviously, if anyone who, who wins Iowa is a real factor in the race sort of automatically.
00:48:34.940
So the fact that he's right in there, you know, this is Biden's probably weakest early,
00:48:45.040
I mean, if, if, if Biden loses, it'll mean something.
00:48:49.400
But if he's five, eight, 10 points ahead, it's not going to mean any of this.
00:48:54.840
The number two will mean something because the media doesn't, I don't think the media
00:49:02.540
But you still, I mean, the chances of, of anybody else beating a 10 point lead coming
00:49:09.420
Well, I mean, we have to step back here though.
00:49:13.060
If you, I mean, Joe Biden yesterday came out and promised that if he was elected, he would
00:49:18.620
We all realize that Joe Biden is going to have 20 to 30 complete foot in mouth, you know,
00:49:35.440
I love the fact that with Joe Biden, it would, it should be rake to face, but with Joe Biden,
00:49:49.620
He just falls down and smashes his face into it.
00:49:52.400
It's just like the rake is just like, I got to hit that guy.
00:49:58.120
I mean, cause look, it would be ridiculous to, to say that Biden is not only the leader
00:50:05.600
I mean, you cannot even put Sanders in his tier right now.
00:50:11.160
This is his race to lose, but he's really good at losing races.
00:50:19.360
He's run for president like 107 times and he's won approximately zero times.
00:50:24.420
So, you know, he, I mean, look, 108 is the jar.
00:50:28.660
I, it's in, I will say this though, for Biden, uh, number one, he is running a different
00:50:33.700
campaign than almost everybody else in this race.
00:50:35.900
Uh, yes, he's hanging back from the cameras, which is obviously smart considering he's a
00:50:40.880
But in addition to that, he is the only, one of the only candidates in the race and the
00:50:45.400
only one I can think of that's above, you know, eighth or 10th in this race that is
00:50:51.800
not folding to the sort of hardcore socialist messaging.
00:50:57.500
You know, he's a guy who's come out and said, I'm not giving everybody free college.
00:51:06.720
We sure we want abortion to be progressive, but the Hyde amendment should stay.
00:51:12.820
And there's a reason why he's winning with a field that is not entirely socialist.
00:51:17.360
The democratic voter, the average person living in Iowa, the average person living, uh, you
00:51:22.780
know, in these States that is going to vote before a Democrat is not Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
00:51:31.320
She seems to, he seems to be the only one who's recognized that there's, there's a day
00:51:39.320
You have to go up against Donald Trump and try to win voters from the Midwest who don't
00:51:43.380
want Medicare for all, who don't want socialism.
00:51:45.840
So there's a, there's a difference, uh, here to a similarity and a difference, uh, with 2016
00:51:55.980
Donald Trump was not towing the line of the traditional, uh, Republican, right?
00:52:03.560
He said, I'm, I'm, you know, now it's like, Oh, he just answers to anybody who is.
00:52:10.940
He carved his own path and he held that, but he is his own man.
00:52:19.260
Uh, maybe he is, uh, not sure he'll hold this path for very long, at least after an election,
00:52:27.600
So he is, he is sensing that these parties are not reflective of America as a whole,
00:52:37.860
And I think there's a lot of people, uh, in America that are tired of the hard line of
00:52:44.360
the hard party line because they don't see the parties is doing anything.
00:52:49.560
And so if somebody is an independent thinker or appears to be an independent thinker,
00:52:58.560
And it's really important to point out, Joe Biden is not a moderate, not at all.
00:53:03.480
He was one of the most, I mean, the one he was either with him or Obama was the number
00:53:07.600
one, most liberal Senator when Obama ran for president.
00:53:09.900
I believe it was Biden one and Obama two as the most progressive Senator.
00:53:13.860
The guy is no moderate, but he's messaging it that way, which is smart because no one's
00:53:24.520
Now we have, we have Ocasio-Cortez and all of these people who are truly revolutionaries
00:53:36.060
He wants to carve out a nice little comfortable place for him and his cronies in the world
00:53:44.040
Um, he's, he's the kind of guy, he's the kind of progressive that never delivers to the
00:53:52.260
Not, not enough, even though they, I mean, he, you know, like Obama, even he passed,
00:53:56.060
you know, biggest massive expansions of government.
00:53:58.980
We've probably ever seen in my lifetime, yet he's still seen as a disappointment somehow
00:54:05.300
I mean, Sanders, I think is a real revolutionary, right?
00:54:09.420
I mean, a guy who went to the Soviet Union on his honeymoon, famously, this guy is, is
00:54:14.860
I think it's some, to some extent, Warren really is too.
00:54:17.780
There's a lot of them that are playing the role and I don't know how revolutionary they
00:54:21.440
But Biden is, I think you're right, a Democrat, a far left Democrat, a guy who represented
00:54:28.380
the state of Delaware, remember, for all of those years.
00:54:31.900
This is not a guy who, he likes to say he was from, you know, Pennsylvania and he likes
00:54:42.700
And the only reason people get confused with Biden and they think, well, maybe he's sort
00:54:50.040
He, he was taking liberal positions in 1978 that seem conservative today because the country
00:54:58.120
And so they go back and like, well, you said this in 1980.
00:55:00.800
Well, in 1980, it was like basically socialism, what he was recommending.
00:55:05.380
And so he's constantly been on the progressive edge this entire time.
00:55:09.580
And if he becomes president, he will be at least Obama and who knows, may go even further,
00:55:16.220
but he'll be, he will be a very liberal president that will try to change things up.
00:55:21.720
He might not be Warren, but he's going to be, don't, don't let him fool you.
00:55:25.720
There's this idea that, and there's several candidates that are attempting this in the
00:55:32.100
Like basically they're saying, I'm a moderate wink, wink.
00:55:34.920
Hey, Democrats, I want you to know I'm not a moderate.
00:55:37.980
And, you know, that is something that Biden is attempting.
00:55:40.760
There's a bunch of candidates at the bottom of the field who are attempting it as well
00:55:43.900
and successfully, but that's largely because Biden so far has been successful.
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You have to imagine there's some lane for people who want a normal Biden sort of Democrat
00:55:56.300
And that lane is not going to be taken by Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders.
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So I want to get back into this here in one minute.
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We're looking at the power rankings that Stu puts out once a week.
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Stu, what is the, uh, where are the strengths and the weaknesses of Biden?
00:58:04.920
Uh, well, I mean, Biden look is, is the name recognition is, is, is very, very high.
00:58:10.660
I mean, as much as we talk about how there's so much power with the socialists out there,
00:58:14.780
uh, people really generally speaking, remember Biden fondly as Democrats.
00:58:20.400
Again, I'm not talking about him going up against Donald Trump.
00:58:23.180
It's, this is just a democratic contest and people like him.
00:58:26.760
I mean, you know, he's got, uh, you know, a favorability rating of 77%.
00:58:31.440
Um, 77 to 15 is his favorite, favorable in the Democrats, uh, in the democratic party.
00:58:37.280
So that's, I mean, that is a, you know, that's a nice thing to run on.
00:58:41.900
Of course, every democratic candidate with the exception of Bill de Blasio is, is, is
00:58:48.840
Bill de Blasio is, has the worst approval ratings in the entire field.
00:58:54.020
Like if you just said he's, you know, the whole field is rated fairly.
00:59:03.800
Um, but you look at certain candidates on here and a couple that I would highlight would
00:59:07.500
be Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg who have still massive gaps in their familiarity.
00:59:13.740
I mean, like about a third of Democrats have never heard the name Pete Buttigieg before.
00:59:19.180
I mean, that is like, we, you know, we talk about this stuff every day.
00:59:22.640
So to, to us, this guy's been, you know, invading our lives for several months, but I mean, he
00:59:28.760
is basically, uh, as far as candidates go, pretty unknown.
00:59:32.520
I mean, he's in the area of, you know, Julian Castro, as far as name recognition, and he performs
00:59:37.900
much better than Castro does as far as favorability.
00:59:40.900
When I was in, uh, music radio, I used to pick, uh, the music for radio and, um,
00:59:48.320
I remember I'd look at research and you would look at the familiarity and there was a tipping
00:59:54.460
point, but if you had a song that was very, very popular and people loved it, but it, it
01:00:02.340
was unknown to the mass, you had a pretty good shot that once it was exposed, it was going
01:00:15.180
Once people know who he is, if his numbers, how, what are his, his likes and hates and,
01:00:29.140
One important thing to understand though, is, uh, basically every candidate in this race
01:00:33.480
has about 10% of people who will say they don't like them.
01:00:37.900
Like, you know, Bernie Sanders is almost 20, but you know, Buttigieg is at that floor.
01:00:45.540
So a four to one ratio, plus he has a third of the audience that has not even heard of
01:00:50.500
So if he can continue those sorts of ratios, he's in a really nice position.
01:00:54.900
And that's the thing about Buttigieg and why he performs so well on, on the power rankings
01:01:02.220
And if he has deep passion, not people who are like, Oh, I like that Pete guy, but deep
01:01:12.940
I think the thing, um, the, his big concern, I would say just watching him as a candidate
01:01:17.360
is he needs to, he's one of these people and there's a few in this race.
01:01:22.520
Um, I would say Corey Booker's kind of in this position.
01:01:25.860
I would say Chris Cuomo on CNN is this type of person who thinks they're a lot smarter
01:01:34.760
And he definitely shows that from time to time.
01:01:38.120
He thinks an awful lot of himself and it comes through, uh, in his speeches and that will
01:01:47.420
Back with more of the poll numbers and Elizabeth Warren's answer for everything.
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This is the Glenn Beck program and we're looking at Stu's power rankings, how the candidates
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all stack up and why they stack up the way they are, because Stu's power rankings are different
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We're going to get back to her here in a second.
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And this is probably the biggest difference because Sanders is number two in almost all
01:04:07.680
I mean, I think in a legitimate case to be made that he has a certain amount of supporters
01:04:13.560
Like they're, they're there, you know, if he winds up being in the top two and everyone
01:04:18.680
else drops out, you know, who knows, but people aren't gravitating to him like they were potentially
01:04:27.160
If you're going to be president of the United States, it is important that you're everyone's
01:04:34.780
So you may not even be everybody's number one, but as they drop off one by one, everybody's
01:04:42.580
If you're everyone's number two and you have enough favorites, if you have the passion that
01:04:47.460
Bernie, Bernie people have, but Bernie's people have that passion and they're there and nobody
01:04:53.620
else is looking at Bernie going, yeah, I could do that.
01:04:58.380
You know, I think the person who probably exemplifies that best right now is Kamala Harris.
01:05:05.520
She's the, she can be the number two for Bernie and she can be, she's right.
01:05:09.940
For Biden, she's number two in that measure behind just Bernie.
01:05:15.460
And then, um, and she's number three with Sanders supporters.
01:05:22.440
She, there's just not a ton of passion yet for her.
01:05:24.760
So she again has good room to grow, but she has not caught fire at all.
01:05:30.460
Um, and then a number one, of course, uh, or number two is Pete Buttigieg, um, which is
01:05:35.860
somewhat controversial, I think, but he's performed very well and has a lot of room to grow as we
01:05:43.580
A lot of people look back at the 2016 and say the lesson from 2016 when it comes to polling
01:05:48.500
is never look at it again, which I can understand that idea as a lot of people, uh, did not
01:05:55.660
But when you really look back at it in the general election, the general election polls missed
01:06:00.520
the final popular vote count, which is what they're predicting by about one point.
01:06:05.560
Um, when you go, however, the better case to even be made is when you go back to the
01:06:11.220
primary, the mistakes people made was not listening to the polls, including myself, by the way,
01:06:18.180
if people, if they took Donald Trump's poll numbers seriously from the beginning and didn't
01:06:22.980
come up with 9 million excuses as to why they weren't going to hold, you would have seen
01:06:28.340
And myself, along with a million other people who do these things and predict these things
01:06:32.260
for a living, just didn't, I didn't believe, especially early on, did not believe that
01:06:36.300
Donald Trump was going to hold on to a Republican audience the way he did.
01:06:39.180
Now, the polls kept showing that the whole time.
01:06:41.400
The polls were right in that, uh, in that, uh, in that way really early.
01:06:47.420
So the, the, that's the argument for Biden right now.
01:06:51.440
Maybe the idea that Joe Biden is up by 20 and 30 points in a lot of these things is just
01:06:57.140
Again, there's a tendency to, I mean, Biden is a type of person who, who makes a lot of
01:07:01.980
mistakes and, and, and certainly will open himself up at some point to one of these,
01:07:06.780
for one of these other candidates to take, take over.
01:07:09.220
But as of right now, I mean, he's still winning by a lot.
01:07:11.280
I think Biden will be the last candidate of his breed, uh, at least in the democratic
01:07:19.940
Um, I think he's the last kind of gasp of that old liberal Democrat.
01:07:25.720
And so people feel comfortable with him because they don't feel like he's a radical.
01:07:30.860
He's not for all this crazy stuff, even though he may be, um, but they just feel comfortable
01:07:37.520
Um, and I think that's important for a lot of older, uh, older voters, but I think he's
01:07:45.600
This will be the last time we see somebody like that.
01:07:47.540
I think, um, so who's the first to drop out, Stu?
01:07:51.260
I think, uh, the first to drop out of, of any note, right?
01:07:56.520
Like some person you've never heard of may very well drop out at any time.
01:07:59.280
I mean, half of this field could go over a bus, go over a cliff in a bus and nobody would
01:08:05.380
Uh, you know, and it would be like, and it would be like, who, who was, who was, who
01:08:10.700
Uh, I think here's my case for the first person to drop off.
01:08:15.340
I think it happens relatively soon after these debates, potentially after they miss one.
01:08:43.080
This is someone who was supposed to be a factor and is trailing all of those people I just
01:08:56.080
She can't, she's, uh, she's killing herself trying to make news and, and trying to make waves
01:09:00.700
and it's not working and she, you know, she's young enough that she can have a political
01:09:04.700
future if she doesn't get into herself completely embarrassed here and it may very well just
01:09:12.200
She's, now they're talking about potentially having, um, AOC challenge her in the Senate.
01:09:19.160
Um, so she's got some time to deal with that, but listen to this stat.
01:09:23.200
We're also talking about AOC replacing Chuck Schumer.
01:09:27.760
I thought that would be a fat, that one would legitimately be fascinating to watch because-
01:09:35.000
Schumer is a corrupt, uh, politician, but knows the game well and would know every power
01:09:41.200
level lever to push, push to hold onto that race.
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And she's a moron, but with a lot of energy behind her.
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So that is, that would be a fascinating one to watch.
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Gillibrand has raised less money from small contributors in her first quarter as a president,
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presidential candidate than she had in six of the eight previous quarters when she wasn't
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She's actually raising more money doing nothing than running for president.
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People just don't like her all that much and she's not very good at this.
01:10:13.860
I mean, you can make the argument for Beto too, kind of on the same case, though at least
01:10:19.220
Like maybe you convince yourself if you're Beto, okay, I was up at 12%, maybe I can go
01:10:28.720
So let's now go to Elizabeth Warren because Elizabeth Warren seems to have an answer for
01:10:37.460
That's certainly what she wants you to believe.
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And her strategy is interesting in that she's just basically coming out with a new detailed
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policy proposal about once every week or two to massively remake some large portion of our
01:10:58.360
And of course, Democrats are looking at that and saying, you know, most of the time they
01:11:04.580
They're generally, I mean, she's basically, with the exception of maybe Sanders, the most
01:11:10.460
So all the things are very pleasing to hardcore left-wing people.
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The reason she's surging is because there's a little bit of signaling going on from Democratic
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voters who connect with her ability to churn out plans, even if they don't know what the
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Like they like the idea that someone is really smart and they're signaling intelligence and
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I'm supporting a candidate that is going into detail and has really thought about all these
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things, even though most of the voters who support her haven't really thought of these
01:11:46.800
She started off this barrage of campaign ideas with the wealth tax and that she did that
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intentionally because her plan was basically when you come up with all these big spending
01:11:59.220
proposals, the first question that everyone asks is, how do you pay for that?
01:12:01.720
So she did that one first and she decided to come up with the wealth tax, which most scholars
01:12:09.600
I mean, unless you're changing, unless we're in this world of living constitution where things
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just change without, you know, any rhyme or reason, I mean, the 16th amendment during
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the debate, this type of tax was contemplated and explicitly rejected.
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I mean, this is the type of thing you can't go and just take money out of people's bank
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You can only, you can tax income with a 16th amendment.
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So, you know, what's interesting about this is people don't understand this.
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They think this is another income, but it's not.
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But every year you have to report everything that you have.
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I've got to report, you know, a new fur that I bought in Lovie.
01:13:02.200
Now, she's saying, of course, the way she's saying is it's only the ultra wealthy.
01:13:05.360
But I mean, imagine, though, if you have investments, right, like you'd have to essentially sell
01:13:10.260
investments every year to pay this ridiculous tax that would have to be it was unconstitutional
01:13:22.740
Reporters there been following it the entire time.
01:13:25.720
Listen to her answers when asked about campaign specifics.
01:13:29.980
We just like that she's consistent, that she's steady and that the policies keep coming.
01:13:34.520
So there's not really that big of an emotional attachment to any of these policies specifically.
01:13:39.280
But of course, climate change is one of those things that you hear about from voters across
01:13:43.500
And so the fact that she's looking at this through a jobs and climate inextricably linking
01:13:48.820
those two things, definitely something that voters are going to feel pretty favorably
01:13:52.620
And obviously that thing that we talked about is her people have T-shirts and things that
01:14:00.520
She's also paid for some billboards advertising in San Francisco, calling for the breakup of
01:14:12.820
So again, there's not a ton of conversation around the specific policies that she lays
01:14:18.560
But in San Francisco, the thing that they can try to do with that billboard...
01:14:21.180
They kept going back and forth with this reporter to try to get her to say something
01:14:24.900
that someone brought up, any part of the policy that is interesting.
01:14:29.560
And over and over again, her answer was, you know, basically they just like the fact
01:14:40.900
And, you know, I think at one point in our history, there would have been a real pushback
01:14:44.740
against this, against a politician who's saying, I'm going to come up with a plan, an autocratic
01:14:49.140
plan to basically design every part of your life and be involved in every part of your
01:14:53.480
That was not the American way for a long time, even among Democrats.
01:14:57.520
And now it's something that is, you know, getting her into, depending on what you believe,
01:15:05.200
And, you know, it's fascinating to see that change.
01:15:08.100
People basically want these things done for them now instead of doing them themselves.
01:15:12.680
As I said in our number one, people don't know what the American way is anymore, because
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that was the first thing that they came and took away from us.
01:15:24.900
Remember, it was so controversial in, what was it, a Superman movie where they either set
01:15:33.540
I don't remember what they ended up doing it, doing with it, but they wanted to cut it.
01:15:37.380
And I think they ended up cutting it, truth, justice, and we were like, and the American
01:15:54.340
And what they did is they first came for the American way.
01:15:58.440
And now we don't even talk about what the American way is.
01:16:06.440
And now justice is social justice, truth, justice, and the American way gone.
01:16:11.840
So, of course, people want somebody to do it for them.
01:16:15.760
They don't know what the American way even is anymore.
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And just to point out, you can get this all up at glenbeck.com.
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Hey, we're just, what, two or three weeks away from our museum, and it's happening in Las Colinas.
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This time it's 12 score and three years ago, which is a reference to four score and seven years ago from Gettysburg.
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We want to show you that Lincoln, his promise is unfinished, his unfulfilled promise of unity,
01:19:01.940
and that the same things that were happening then are happening right now.
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And we're going to show it to you in pretty, I think, shocking ways.
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We have the actual horrible uniforms from ISIS that they were beheading people in.
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We have just a ton of artifacts that will show you then and now what is the difference, what is the pattern that we need to see.
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This one will wake people up to what's going on in our world, what's happening with Christian persecution,
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what's happening with the persecution over in China.
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And also, you'll learn a lot of history like you've never seen before.
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The Emancipation Proclamation will be there and so much more.
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And we'll see you in a couple of weeks in Texas.
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We want to talk to you a little bit about deep fakes this hour.
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Deep fakes, and the fact that, for some reason, nobody's removing the deep fakes.
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Wait, you have a problem with fake news, but deep fakes you're thinking about.
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Should we remove this about Donald Trump or even Mark Zuckerberg, or should we leave it on?
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Now, this is on top of the fact that big mobile companies like Verizon give tons of money to Planned Parenthood,
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got fed up watching their cell phone bill going to the left,
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We're going to make one ourselves, and we're going to point out the nonsense, and we're going to decide who we are.
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Now, in the last week, it has been an amazing week for those of us in the conservative media,
01:25:56.160
and I want you to know that we are all working together.
01:26:01.060
There have been phone calls between people who don't ever talk to each other saying,
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The people that you love on this side of the aisle that you've always said,
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So we've been doing this for the last few weeks,
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and we've been looking at a world in which they can change the rules.
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We can live by the guidelines, but they can still say,
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yeah, but you're negatively affecting our community.
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Do you think that maybe your community includes conservatives as well,
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and maybe those people are also affecting our community?
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So we're in this place to where only one side is really being affected,
01:27:03.040
and they're only taking out the ones that are effective.
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They have reduced the reach of the blaze significantly on Facebook in the last few weeks,
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and then they changed the rule and said, oh, no, you're this.
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And so we have been greatly reduced in our reach.
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However, there has been, through a group called Spectre,
01:28:08.720
or they decided to do ads to bring attention to Spectre,
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And if you happen to be watching the blaze right now,
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Otherwise, you can listen and know that the voices
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are the only places, really, that there's real flaws in.
01:28:27.400
For some reason, the voice is much harder to imitate
01:28:38.760
All right, so first one, let's play Mark Zuckerberg.
01:28:44.600
It's made off of a video that he made, I don't know,
01:28:49.320
about a year ago, and they've just changed everything he said
01:28:56.140
and he's sitting behind his desk in Silicon Valley,
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One man with total control of billions of people's stolen data,
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Spectre showed me that whoever controls the data
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Okay, I want to just give me a frozen screen on that,
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if you can, because isn't this a violation of everything
01:29:34.480
They're making him say things that he would never say.
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Zuckerberg, we're increasing transparency on ads.
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Now, Facebook has decided, because it's Mark Zuckerberg,
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Now, here's Kim Kardashian for the same group, Spectre.
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I really don't care, because their data has made me rich beyond my wildest dreams.
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My decision to believe in Spectre literally gave me my ratings and my fan base.
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I feel really blessed, because I genuinely love the process of manipulating people online for money.
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These look incredibly real, and if you don't know their voices, you might buy it.
01:30:50.700
And think of the damage that is done for anybody.
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I don't know what Kim Kardashian actually sounds like.
01:30:57.500
That one, to me, and it might just because I'm the least familiar with Kim Kardashian and how she sounds,
01:31:02.420
but that, to me, is how Kim Kardashian sounds in my brain.
01:31:05.160
So I don't know for sure if that's how she sounds, but that's exactly how she sounds to me.
01:31:22.460
Do you have the other one from President Trump yet?
01:31:27.100
There's a third one from Spectre from President Trump that is quite believable.
01:31:34.980
Now, get ready with that piece from President Trump.
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This one was done by a political party about a year ago in, I think, Norway or Belgium.
01:31:51.660
It looks almost as bad as, you remember when, who was it, which one of the late night comedians
01:31:59.480
used to put people's mouths, you know, superimposed, you know, somebody else's mouth superimposed
01:32:17.080
This was released, I believe, in Belgium by a political party.
01:32:29.120
As you know, I had the balls to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, and so should
01:32:35.200
Because what you guys are doing right now in Belgium is actually worse.
01:32:40.700
You agreed, but you're not taking any measures.
01:32:46.160
You even pollute more than before the agreement.
01:33:04.060
And okay, the reason why I play that, and if you happen to be watching the blaze, you
01:33:30.900
That went viral in Belgium, and people were wildly upset at the president.
01:33:52.120
And it shows how far the technology has come in just a year.
01:33:55.220
I mean, the one that, you know, if you're not having, if you don't happen to be watching,
01:33:59.000
that one looks like a complete fake, and obviously the voice is not right.
01:34:11.280
That one even ends with the climate agreement is just as fake as this video.
01:34:18.140
So it even ends with them saying this is a fake video.
01:34:22.000
And yet, people bought it because people don't think when they're online.
01:34:30.360
So how is Facebook and others, how are they dealing with these deep fakes when they come on?
01:34:37.380
To me, this should be the number one priority of anybody who says that they're looking for fake news.
01:35:09.680
But we're going to enter a time to where somebody like Leonardo DiCaprio says he doesn't necessarily want to act anymore.
01:35:20.280
And he's just going to license his voice and his body, his likeness out for other people.
01:35:28.620
We're entering a time where whole movies will be made by Leonardo DiCaprio.
01:35:33.700
And Leonardo DiCaprio didn't say any of it, didn't do any of it, had nothing to do with it, except sign the right away.
01:35:43.900
Right now, that's what's happening to people like Kim Kardashian here.
01:35:49.540
People will believe that she said those things, and it's not even finished technology yet.
01:35:58.580
And we are going to see these deep fakes, I believe, play a role.
01:36:05.380
They're going to play a role in the next election.
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You have to be aware that we are now entering a time where you cannot believe your eyes, and soon you will not be able to believe your ears as well.
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Here we are sitting in a time where these companies are saying that they're looking for fake news,
01:38:51.620
and they want to get rid of people who are stirring people up,
01:38:57.380
They have not gotten rid of Richard Spencer from the Nazis.
01:39:04.660
And these deep fakes are still online, on Facebook, on YouTube.
01:39:12.520
Well, I mean, it's funny because you say we need to make sure these things don't get online,
01:39:19.820
but, I mean, that's not even a realistic approach, right?
01:39:23.680
There's no way to stop them from getting online.
01:39:25.920
The technology is already available to consumers.
01:39:30.620
But there is a way, and I shouldn't say that they shouldn't be led online.
01:39:37.100
And DARPA is working on something right now, and they should, you know,
01:39:43.240
I think they have reached out to these companies,
01:39:45.480
but they need to be able to, excuse me, mark these as deep fakes.
01:39:52.400
And DARPA's worked on technology that can just take all, I mean, it's hard.
01:39:58.560
YouTube has 500 hours of video downloaded to them every minute.
01:40:14.000
So, as it's downloaded, as it's going through the internet, DARPA can put a filter on that finds deep fakes and just marks them.
01:40:25.160
So, I don't like banning anything, but marking it as a deep fake, it's crucial, especially going into this election.
01:40:34.940
You'd think, too, if, you know, Facebook or one of these places would want that, right?
01:40:38.460
If they'd want to point out and give their viewers a better experience and not be fooled by things that are fake.
01:40:45.220
I mean, but you see how hard that is, even with text, right?
01:40:47.900
Like, they can't even figure out what's fake news just in a text article, let alone, you know,
01:40:52.960
as these things rise up to highly edited, you know, amazing AI video.
01:40:57.860
I think, too, the other part about this that keeps happening with all these comparisons is that,
01:41:02.280
in reality, what they're doing is taking them off when they hear about it enough, right?
01:41:06.980
Like, Louis Farrakhan did eventually get pulled off of some of these social networks because, you know,
01:41:11.160
conservatives made the point a million times, hey, why don't you pull him off?
01:41:15.300
If you're going to pull these other people off, why don't you pull him off?
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And because this Vox guy put Steven Crowder's video up there, that's why he's getting those issues,
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Hey, Mercury One is having another pop-up museum in our studios.
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We open up our studios a little more than Willy Wonka opens up his chocolate factory,
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but we open up our studios once a year for a pop-up museum.
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And I think it's actually been almost two years since we've opened it up.
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And we're doing a pop-up museum called 12 Score and 3 Years Ago,
01:43:33.720
Four Score and 7 Years Ago, our fathers gathered to, you know, say,
01:43:45.860
And if Joe Biden were doing it, it'd be like, hey, man, we have to know.
01:43:54.320
So we look at the promise of the founders and the promise of Abraham Lincoln.
01:44:04.940
And we're going to do something some might say is controversial.
01:44:09.380
Some might say, hmm, that's a different way to look at it.
01:44:13.480
Instead of just showing you the American slave trade and what was stopped and what happened
01:44:21.060
and all of that, we've decided that, you know, a bunch of white guys are not really the ones
01:44:27.200
that are, you know, maybe the ones that should be going out, especially, let me put it this
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A bunch of white guys who are under attack all the time for being idiots and racists probably
01:44:41.240
shouldn't put together a museum of the African-American slavery experience because it will end up being
01:44:50.940
So what we've decided to do is we've gotten together with the African-American Museum here
01:44:55.920
and other really great museums, the Lincoln Museum up in Illinois, to put together something
01:45:01.460
that is uses the American journey of slavery and takes you through and shows you the patterns
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Was that about somebody getting even with their enemies?
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America, we look at why slavery happens and we will give you some facts that you most likely
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Out of all of the slaves that were transported across the Atlantic Ocean, how, what is the
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percentage, Stu, of slaves that came to America?
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I, I heard you do this with David Barton recently and when you guys were doing something for
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I mean, I, you know, you look at the slavery, 4%, 4% and it was, what was it, Brazil?
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Brazil was just over 50% of all slaves went into Brazil.
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I mean, you really would think that we were the, not only did we invent slavery, but we
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And in reality, we, you know, look, any piece of that horrible past is something you don't
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want to own and you need to own up to it if you did have a part of it.
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But it's, you know, when you talk about it, relatively speaking, the American experience
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when it comes to slavery is remarkably small part of the story for the amount of attention
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Well, they, they also, I mean, the people who stopped slavery first were the British.
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The second group to stop slavery was the Spanish Mexico.
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They decided they were going to stop slavery in a hundred years.
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So we're going to stop the slave trade, but in a hundred years, you better not have any
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That's what the founders are condemned for doing by saying, we're going to stop the slave
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trade in 1807 and we're going to just, we'll find a place where we can exit off.
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And we finally got so fed up with that, that we had a civil war to stop the slave trade.
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Did you know that the American Indians also had slaves out of every, I think it's out of
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every seven or eight, uh, native Americans in their census count was a slave.
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And they didn't release their slaves until the 1880s.
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So we're not just going to be giving you the same old facts.
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We're going to be giving you the truth and perspective, but we're not doing it to dismiss
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or in any way to excuse slavery and, and the plight of the African American here.
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What we're really doing is we're showing you the pattern so you can recognize it.
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How does a group of people anywhere in the world decide they can slave, enslave another
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Because it's happening right now at the height of the, uh, no, I'm sorry.
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I think combined 11 million slaves were happening around the globe.
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So instead of condemning our founders, instead of, you know, demanding this, demanding that
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If you don't work to stop slavery today, how can you have any credibility?
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If you're like, Oh, those founders were horrible.
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One, we have worked really hard to get right because we know, um, it's a bloodbath if we
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I don't, I wouldn't bring little, little kids to it, uh, because you're going to see,
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um, you're going to see some disturbing things and, and not only from the past, but we show
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you exactly what's happening today all around the world.
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That's happening over here in the world at a bigger scale.
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Oh, uh, they're trying to scare people by, uh, by killing them.
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We've, we have evidence of people, churches going to picnics to watch barbecues where they
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Well, that's happening over here with ISIS and we show it to you back and forth.
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You can get your tickets now at, um, at, uh, mercury one.org.
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And Stu is even going to be doing a few of those tours.
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I'll be, uh, you can sign up, uh, we, myself and Jeffy, uh, giving you a tour of the museum.
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We're very proud to do that, obviously with the deep knowledge of, uh, everything going
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And then you'll really, you'll want, what, what, what, like, give me, give me your take
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That's one of the things we will be talking about, Glenn, is our take on the museum.
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You know, it's an, I think we want to get into that, uh, in detail during the tour.
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Like specifically, what are you going to get into in detail?
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Uh, I think that's the good, that's a great point.
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And, and we're definitely going to be doing that.
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Well, I think just give me one thing that you think, you know, the one.
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It's an item that you're thinking, I've got, I can't wait to show this.
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If you happen to come on the, uh, Stu and Jeffy tour as part of this, um, you know, you
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will be among an elite group, uh, in no other tour that we are selling is going to give you
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the opportunity to rifle through Glenn's office.
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Uh, none of you are going to, none of these other tours are going to give you the sort of
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access to maybe some areas that aren't included in the normal museum.
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Uh, perhaps, uh, you know, perhaps there's some secret recordings you'll be listening
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Uh, now this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the actual topic of the museum,
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I was just trying to get to the actual topic because I know you play such an, you know,
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You're, you're totally right about that, Glenn.
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Um, I do play an integral role and I, for the people who look, I will, I will say this,
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you'll get to see all the history, you'll get to see all the exhibits you get with all
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the other tours, but you'll get so much more, so much more.
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Uh, and, uh, uh, I'm trying to convince Tim Ballard to come and also give tours because
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he has, uh, deep, deep knowledge of stuff that is happening today.
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And when you see the stuff that we have from ISIS, it's terrifying.
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Anyway, the museum is happening the last week of June and the first week of July.
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Go to mercuryone.org, mercuryone.org and get your tickets now.
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I don't know how much the tours, you know, I'm sure they're gouging your eyes out for
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tours, but all of it goes to save, um, people and, and do all the things that we do with
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So, you know, I have to talk about this cruise that we're all on and that Stu insisted on
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And it's a history tour, uh, history tour of, uh, Venice and, uh, and Greece and, and,
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And I, I just want to ask what, what specifically are you going to be focused on?
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And you're part of history on this tour, just like the museum tour.
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I have very specific, uh, goals in mind and very specific, uh, an important responsibility,
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which is after all the other people on the ship bore you to death with their history.
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You'll, yes, you'll leave, you know, eventually you'll get sick of Bill O'Reilly saying something
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about blabbing on about whatever you're passing.
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Uh, well, I will be, I will be mocking you when you give your historical information.
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And then I know I will be further Mark, um, mocking you at the bar.
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So if you didn't get enough, if you didn't get enough mocking of me, you can go right
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there and you can spend the whole night with Stu going, and I, I, I could have had my own
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I made that son of a, you'd be nothing without me.
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I mean, I make the same points, but I sound a little bit more clear.
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You don't have to be drunk to make those points.
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It includes all airfare, all gratuities, everything.
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You never have to take out your wallet from the time you leave the airport to the time
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It's a great week or two, however much time you want to spend, getting away, seeing the
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sites that quite honestly may not be there for long, and, and in learning the true history
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behind Europe and how it created us here in America.
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Tomorrow, I want to talk a little bit about this disturbing trend of erasing our history
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Do you know that you don't own any of the movies or music on iTunes that you think you just bought?
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Even though it says buy it or rent it, you're really actually only renting it as long as
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Apple or whoever, you know, uh, Amazon prime has the copyright, uh, title.
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So they, they have the right to sell that to you, but the minute they lose the rights to
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So, you know, when Disney says, Hey, we're starting our own streaming service and we're
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starting our own platform, it's only a matter of time before all of those things you think
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Now I was going through, um, yesterday, I was just looking at the top 100 movies of all
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time and in the top 10, I can find two that absolutely shouldn't survive any kind of purge
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You think gone with the wind is going to survive a purge of political correctness that could
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If they become unpopular, if, if these radicals take over, they're already being pulled from
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the shelves of our libraries for our schools and we say nothing about it, they're not being
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What are the movies that we should preserve actually preserve on disc?
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What are the books that we should preserve actual books in, in, in hard bound or on discs
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We've already erased so much of our history and they are so aggressive now on what's politically
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You just wake up one morning and that book is just no longer available.
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That title is just no longer in your library for the sake of the future.
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I want to talk to you about some of these things on tomorrow's show.
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And I'd like you to think about if you were, if you knew you were going to be banished, if
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you knew that somehow or another something was going to happen, uh, you know, climate
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change was real, uh, and, uh, and she, uh, Ocasio-Cortez, you're, as you're, you're running
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You're like, gee, I should have listened to AOC.
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I know it doesn't seem like it could happen, but just go with me.
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What would be the things that you would want to take with you that would teach your kids
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about what America was, what the Western way of life really was and what it could be?