Russell Brand on his Baptism, Big Pharma, Donald Trump, and the Globalists’ Attempt to Become God
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1 hour and 34 minutes
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Summary
The most interesting and newsworthy television show of the year is coming here to TCN. We are not bragging, that's actually true. The president's been shot. So our longtime producer Justin Wells and a team have been embedded, with no publicity at all, with Donald Trump on the campaign trail for months .
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The most interesting and newsworthy television show of the year is coming here to TCN.
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The president's been shot. I repeat, the president's been shot.
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So our longtime producer Justin Wells and a team have been embedded, with no publicity at all,
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with Donald Trump on the campaign trail for months.
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They're the only crew capturing what is going on on the campaign, in real time, intimately.
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They're with Trump as he campaigns for the presidency across the country.
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And they've shot some amazing footage. It shows you what it's really like in there.
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So if you're a member, you will soon be able to get this docu-series covering the historic campaign,
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the fall of Joe Biden, never before seen footage from the assassination attempt
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at the Butler Township, Pennsylvania, Trump rally, and a lot more.
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It's going to pull back the curtain completely. They are embedded inside the campaign.
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But to get it first, go to tuckercarlson.com, become a member.
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The greatest television event of the year. We're proud to offer it.
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I woke up yesterday morning in the little rural town where my wife and I live with our many, many dogs.
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And it was 40 degrees and I woke up at like five in the morning.
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If you stir early, the dogs resent it, particularly the females.
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But anyway, and I thought, I can't believe I'm getting on the road for a month to coast to coast, 16 different cities.
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And I just couldn't, I love where I live and I'm totally happy there.
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But I just couldn't wait to see other people who I'm on the same page with.
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I've spent a lot of time, I've been fishing very intensely recently trying to think this through.
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And there is something about being outside in the quiet, running water that, you know, sort of opens up your brain.
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And I do think that the two things that hold people who have my beliefs, your beliefs, back is, one, the feeling that, you know, you're totally isolated, which is by design.
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Like, they give you the feeling that all the things that you're upset about are totally fine.
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There have always been, like, all these vagrants, like, living on the sidewalk.
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And you're like, oh, maybe there's something wrong with me.
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And the second feeling that they give you by design is that there's nobody else in the world who agrees with you.
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Yeah, well, that is, I don't want to repeat the profanity someone just used to describe it, but it is not true.
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You have no desire for, like, world domination.
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You have no desire to tell your neighbors what to do.
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You don't stay up late worrying about the sex lives of people in Brooklyn.
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You don't really want to know the details of the sex lives of the people in Brooklyn because it's weird.
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But you're kind of happy to let them do their thing.
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They stay up late worrying that somewhere in some small town, maybe in Alabama, or here in Maricopa County, Arizona, there's somebody who disagrees with them.
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And they want to control you on the basis of that because it's not politics, of course.
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And I would guess that a lot of people in this room already have a religion.
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And they don't need to worship politicians as gods.
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They don't think political parties are churches.
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They're instruments to give them space to do the things that really matter to them.
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Like find a mate, have children, do something useful in the world.
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Maybe have grandchildren, maybe sit at the head of the table as a patriarch or matriarch.
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That's the essence of what it is to be normal and well-adjusted.
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Where you have a personal life that you don't necessarily share on Instagram.
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Because not everything is for public consumption.
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You're allowed to have your own eccentric little opinions.
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You're allowed to have relationships with other people that aren't on public display.
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You're allowed to live a life without being spied upon because privacy is a prerequisite for freedom.
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You'll notice they spent, you know, decades telling you about the right to privacy.
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Which is really a way of saying abortion is great.
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But they had no interest in privacy whatsoever.
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And anyone who does have an interest in privacy would be a little concerned by the fact that your phone is literally listening to you at all times.
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And that your every movement, your every utterance is being tracked by governments, by business.
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That's like something that the North Korean government would like to achieve but can't.
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Because they don't care about privacy because they don't care about the individual.
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And they don't care about your interior life or your right to have one.
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They don't acknowledge the individual as a meaningful category at all.
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And so when, you know, their president is revealed as senile, no problem.
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It doesn't make any difference at all because it's not about the person.
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And if you're wondering, like, what that was, where what everyone in this room has been saying for four years,
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which is the president has no idea where he is,
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they were forced to admit that and all of a sudden the guy just disappeared.
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And they throw in this other chick who, like, 20 minutes ago we were all making fun of for being Montel Williams' old side piece.
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And now she's the, she's not just the single most accomplished human being in the history of Western civilization.
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But she's also a religious figure at the level of, say, the Buddha.
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Montel Williams' side piece is the source of all my joy?
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But people who could care less about the individual, the distinctions between people,
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the sort of person who doesn't even acknowledge that individuals have names and souls,
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because they are created not by the government, but by God.
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And if you don't acknowledge that, then it doesn't matter who the person wearing the crown or holding the nomination is.
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You live as a worker bee only to serve the collective.
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Listen, if you begin to think of other human beings, not as people, as individuals with names and souls and hopes and opinions,
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but as instruments, as little widgets waiting in a bin to be assembled for your greater glory,
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if you start to think of people like that, there's nothing you can't do to them.
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There's nothing you can't justify doing to them, up to and including really hurting them.
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And you've seen that in movement after movement throughout world history,
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where a leader decides these aren't actual people.
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And this country, of course, was founded on the opposite precept,
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We can't destroy them because we didn't make them.
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There's a limit to what you can tell them to do
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that this country flourished as the freest place in human history,
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but again, it's an acknowledgement of what is true.
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And our government was forced to acknowledge it
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have completely mis-framed the debate over, say, free speech.
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when someone punishes you for giving your opinion.
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because it's a sign that they don't consider you human.
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You can't tell another human being what to believe
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