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What welcome the Glenn Programme get a great show for you today. I ve got a couple of items from the vote that we just got in yesterday,
one of them. One of them, is the sole tremendous it's a letter from Calvin Coolidge who we were just talking about as we get ready to go on the air. The guys have not heard the letter, yet I want to share with them
together with you
Calvin Coolidge
How outrageous is now that we ve all done our homework on Calvin Coolidge? How is to say the best president's in the United States may be
George Washington.
Abraham Lincoln Calvin Coolidge
Not outrageous at all. No, I mean
not at all, not at all. This guy is so underrated and nobody knows him. Nobody knows you at the answer on how to fix things. Don't accounted good
we're gonna talk about that. I got something that I said to the mercury librarian before the american experience in the human experience ice.
I read the sum of one lying in a book grocery, as we have to see. If we can find one of these well, we
Did I can't believe me dead end
to show you something you ve, never even known up,
coming up in just a few minutes standby. For that also, so we have Bill O'Reilly on the programme. Today we have Matt is gonna. Stop by we have
two of the true history of the Democratic Party and we're gonna start with where we left off yesterday in the first hour, and that is the Future EU law. Mosque has a billion dollar crusade to stop what he calls the a I apocalypse. This is something that you as a as a guy works at a cubicle guy who runs his own business salesperson, a farmer. You need to understand what we are facing as human beings in the next ten to twenty years, because everything changes with this and some of the smartest people in the world are warning. Don't do it, people of the world wake up, don't do it. We begin their with EU law. Must new billion dollar strategy to save the world? It's gonna some crazy. You begin there right now, you should of entertainment and didn't lighten the things. I want to share something with you that is going to sound, absolutely crazy,
more crazy than when I said we're going to be able to print everything, we're going to be able to print organs, we're going to be able to print guns. Remember when I brought that 3d printer on about four years ago.
Reprinting little stupid things, and I remember
I remember who was one of the cameraman. It was just the right.
Cameraman was on and he just shook his head and, and I printed a little Batman head for him.
And he was like this- is ridiculous: we're not gonna be able of print these things. I mean you, okay, Sci Sigh and we're gonna get flying cars too.
And a year later we had a guy on the show,
who gave us a printed treaty printed gun that works.
The world is changing and
what this is going to sound like is?
you're, either a luddite
and you dont want technology, which is not true. I don't think there's any way to stop this. I think Elon Musk is right on his approach.
Or just sounds so like movie like terminated
that you're fighting robots and
I want you to know that
You shouldn't fear the robots. That's not what I'm saying.
I want you to hear a story that
On,
Elon Musk and his billion dollar crusade to stop.
The a apocalypse? That's the headline.
It starts with a story that I gave you yesterday in our number one of this broadcast and it
Elon musk
they had said.
Demi were
the me what's, his name hospice and
to me in and Ilan are having lunch at space Exe
and Ellen
says I'm working on. This is the most important project for all of humanity right now.
Is trip to Mars. Pat business,
That trip to Mars is gonna happen. It will
well, I'm telling you now we will colonise Mars and it was
be done by a government. It will be done by Elon Musk and here's why
Demi says? No. Your
working on the most important project I am
now he's in charge of deep mind.
In mind? Is the Google project that
is gobbling up every
everybody who is working on a I artificial, super intelligence and
they are racing. Google indeed mine are racing too,
Artificial intelligence, now artificial intelligence is gonna, be fantastic,
we will, through artificial intelligence, we're going to be able to figure out cures to cancer. We it so far beyond any supercomputer
it will be able to learn itself. You won't have to program, you won't have to build it.
Will build itself, it will teach itself it's true
artificial intelligence. It is.
Living intelligence
and it will be so far. We will look like mice to this intelligence
He said
Demi said. Well, none no work,
working on the most important project for humankind, I'm working on artificial super intelligence,
that's when he learned must said know. The reason why I am going to Mars is too,
make sure there's a human outpost, because you're gonna get us all killed
is crazy. Is that sounds these conversations are happening and there
putting a lot in
Silicon Valley,
with some of the smartest people out there
people who agree with Elon Musk that this could be the end of all humanity with in the next forty years are.
Bill Gates and Stephen
fucking.
And a long list of others, but those are
Pretty prominent guys so
If you read the story, let me just give you a couple of them.
Saw me in Silicon Valley, where intrigue to learn that
possibilities,
Build chess player and former videogame designer. Once can
up with a game called evil genius featuring an evil scientist who cry
It's a doomsday device to achieve world domination
we're the billionaire venture, capitalist I'll drop adviser, hoof, cofounded pay pal with mosque and others, and who, in December, helped gather skeptical Silicon Valley, Titans, including, must meet with Donald Trump.
Told me a story about an investor in deep mind who Joe,
as he left a meeting quote:
Does anybody else feel like we oughta shoot hospice now, because
were approaching our last chance to save the human race.
One must begin warning about the possibility of ay. I running a mock three years ago. Probably had eased his mind when one of auspices partners and deep mine Shane Leg stated,
Lastly, I think human extinction will probably occur and
This technology will play a part in it
Kay, so wait. Wait. Wait suddenly put the brakes on that. I mean if somebody said that in your office and
other great minds around the world were saying the same thing wooden shoes.
The time for you to say. Hey
Please can we just stop for a second? I oddly do work in an office where someone says that rarely ragged, I just knowing that, are well aware that weird before deed mine was gobbled up by Google and twenty fourteen as part of its Google, a shopping spree musk had been an investor in deep mind,
He told me that his involvement was not in about a return on his money, but rather to keep a wary eye on the arc of a I. It gave me more visibility into the rate at which things are improving. I think they're improving and an accelerating rate, far faster than anybody realises, mostly because every bit in everyday life, you don't see robots walking around you
maybe your room by or something
a room. There is not
going to take over the world
in a startling public reproach to his friends and fellow techies mosque, warned that they could be creating the means of their very own destruction? He told Bloomberg Ashley vans the
author of the biography of you must that he was afraid that his friend Larry Page, the co founder of Google and now the ceo of its parent company alphabet, could have
perfectly good intentions, but still produce something very evil by accident. Include
possibly a fleet of artificial intelligence, enhance robots capable of destroying all of mankind.
Sometimes what will happen is
Scientist will get so engrossed in their work that they really don't realize the ramifications of what they're doing
having some sort of merger with biological intelligence and machine intelligence it may
not be the it. May
be the way to escape human obsolescence, a vote
in mind. Meld, if you will we're based
please already there were already cyborgs. Your phone in your computer are extensions of. You
the interfaces through finger movements or speech which are very slow, were now
looking at a neural interlace, a lace inside of your skull that would flash data from your brain wirelessly to your digital devices or to virtually any unlimited, unlimited computing power in the cloud for a means of partial brain interface.
We are roughly four
Years away from that.
Or years away from
thinking and doing
So you don't have anything munching screw nontoxic thing you're just thinking. I want the temperature to go up in this room and it goes up what's gay
yes, that's gonna, be donors hours were four years away. Did anybody see the article yesterday that came out,
for the first decade,
for the first time
Somebody now
It has received the first real bionic legs that it
rates. Exactly like your legs, do you think, and it does so popup rooted.
Where the others you act as high a documentary, that's others, you have you to start moving. You have to start moving and get going
and get it took to move for you. This is now bionic. I believe it was. I believe they were legs
as you think it it happen
and they have them now with hands. There are people being fitted with
as are as the first one was fitted and its working now, and there was a story and yesterday yeah that's
What's the difference between that- and this can we
they point out. Don't you can think I want the temperature to be higher in this room. The divorce rate is going to be one.
Hundred percent. Only after my wife and I are in their midst adequately. Oh yeah, he went on and said
artificial intelligence. We are summoning a demon. You know all those stories where there is the guy with the pentagram in the holy water needs like yeah yeah yeah. I know I'm listen
You can control the demon, I'm just gonna call it forth. It doesn't work out said mosque
let's see most
stop it stop it about, is setbacks, but also conscious of the nightmare scenarios. Man
the power to act as his own destroyer, and that is the way he's acted through most of history. We are the first species capable of self annihilation.
Here's the nagging thought that you can't escape. As you drive around from Glass Box, the Glass Box in Silicon Valley
the lords of the cloud love.
Of two yam or about turning the world into a better place, as they turn out new algorithms, apps and inventions that
it is claimed, will make our lives easier, healthier, funny, closer, closer cooler longer and kinder to the planet, and yet
as you drive around after these meetings, there's a creepy feeling underneath it all a say,
then we are the mice in their experiments.
That they regard us humans as beta MAX's or eight tracks. All
technology that will soon be discarded so
I can get on with enjoying their new sleek world many
people have already accepted this future wheel
to be a hundred and fifty years old, but
we'll have machine overlords,
Argue not about whether, but rather
how close we are to read.
Allocating
Proving and replacing ourselves SAM
old men. The thirty one year old. President of why combination the valleys top start. Accelerator believes humanity is on the brink of such invention. The heart
as part of standing on an exponential curve is when you look backwards. It looks flat when you
forward. It looks vertical its heart.
The calibrate, how much you're moving, because it always looks the same you'd
Think that any time Musk Stephen Hawking and bill gates are raising the same warning about a high as all of them are. It would be,
it ten alarm fire.
But for a long time the fog of fatalism over Bay Area was thick, must
crusade was viewed as a luddite view. The pair
I mean Elon Musk is not allowed to know and dissimilar
paradoxes is many tech oligarchs, see everything there doing to help us and all
their benevolent manifestoes as ST lamps on the road to a future where, as Steve, why was the acts as humans are
the street lamps pats? Must
He's not going gently. He plans on fighting this with every fibre of his carbon based being mosques,
men have founded open a I now. This is the way to solve it,
open a tie, a billion dollar nonprofit company to work for safer I'll, artificial intelligence. His view is
No. Knowing Zambia will stop this
nobody's going to stop this. You can
but the Genie back in the bottle
and we're going to start having people within ten years that are uploading and are
trains humans. They are
called Trans Humanism, as we're talking
the stupid gender and what you feel like today forget about all that nonsense.
Trends, humanism is real and it will happen in the next ten years where you will merge with machines.
He believes that the problem is not not robots.
The problem is a. I merging on
the internet.
Now we saw a documentary with Arnold.
Ports in anger? Well, where it first youth
I it was the Terminator robot that was the problem and in later
I was Skynet, it was Skynet. We should have known it was gonna die.
What he says is the problem would get back into the syrian second drawing back programme. Mercury.
The leader programme. I can't take it, you know I am full in on a we're going back to mask using, I am fully and on Super intelligence. I,
even be the path. I will serve Skynet
fear will fix, might l a measure that I cannot get. I care, I is it
I'm ready to go back to cable, what's wrong with it the remote control. Well,
control won't won't work with apple; sometimes it doesn't work with
the cable
you know. Sometimes it doesn't turn the tv on at all. Sometimes it'll turn everything on, but what
Turn on the Apple box, I didn't I bodies. We had people out to try to fix it. I can't tell you how many thousands I am probably dumped in this. I just
can you not just give me a novel Skynet. I will serve you Skynet I will,
view. Tvs, aren't gonna work, but the yea I gonna turn out unrealized. Rarely
back programme.
The claim that programme, what we're talking about something and if you miss yesterday, show go back and listen to the podcast Glinda
Our one of yesterday show your you're the set up this
is about Eu Law mosque in his billion dollar public
Service it's a nonprofit he's dumped
billion dollars in to try
to get a I before Google, deep mine gets it because
he's afraid if we don't put the algorithms out for everyone.
It will become proprietary.
Google will own artificial intelligence, and
It's one company and
You better hope that their benevolent whether their slogan is,
Don't be evil, don't be evil, so they can be evil right as their whole motto. Now what,
The real fear here is, like you, keep saying: it's not robots, we're not we're not talking about robots taken over the over the world. It's the internet, rights,
It is a self control, the internet. They could just everything let's play this out, and this is- and this is my point-
that than men are more games. The documentary was not ass. Ever they started a nuclear normal started. New criteria are on the verge of it right and it was for one scrappy, high schools again that wasn't a document drowned the ones you really well. So here's the here's, the problem,
The leading mines- Stephen,
fucking a guy. You can
Do three dimensional calculations in his head?
bill gates and Elon Musk, those are
Are the less markers smart guys
the head guy of deep mind
Ray Kurzweil
singularity University
and Steve Wozniak.
All three smart guys
Steve. Wozniak has blown this often said I dont mind being a pet.
Will I do and what, whatever
Ones intention is and what you have to understand. We
thing to say you don't might be it a pet. I know why
he cared right now,
I'll decide what life is right? We can't decide when life start right. Oh and we'd over a woman's life ends.
In reading another book called homo days, which
I urge you to read a lot of it. You will disagree with. I know I do it Lee
the parts of where I'm add. I think it's all gonna come together. A few thousand seventeen. I will not read something. I disagree with.
I know, you're wrong. You guys you're safe space, Europe, as it is only one here, but it is a it's a book that talks about it
about artificial intelligence and it talks about what's coming, it's a futurists book and
and so it gets into the the real technology of what is coming.
But it is also trying to explain.
Why we have to understand humans and,
our past, because
we are the ones creating this and we are not necessarily always benevolent and
look at the way we view animals, we
want to be good to animals, but are we really cause were eaten them? So
we are creating some thought wanted, but I want to move to be treated nicely
before I even earth right before it kill em and correct? I do want the current threat, and so
maybe a luxury good thing harbour. Hopefully artificial intelligence is going to be biological, so it won't be hungry but
The point of it is is that we,
can't even decide on what life is and we're creating artificial intelligence. So then,
man can do whatever he wants to do.
It will serve us
Well, if it is super intelligent, Mov, far more intelligent than us.
Are you going to serve some dummy, then you can out thinking, I think,
the disconnect is with a lot of people. Is this just seems to Frank cars adjust it has?
we know, there's not super intelligence yet artificially, and so we're not worried about it because we haven't, we haven't seen it
this were Glenn back on the radio saying these things you should dismiss it yeah, but
this is for even hawking. Elon musk bill gates,
so they seem to want to utilise at TAT it does, and this is much more real. You know when we
by global warming.
That's a hundred years down the road. This is ten,
twenty years
catastrophic global warming is happening. Right now
That is what they say. Reading this at reading, even more,
doing my homework on this and reading
One of the books I'm reading is
homo deals.
Which means you know
God and man is one man becomes God. That seems like a different view than were pets of a lamp post, because
It is the first thing I remember there
Three things that really drive people. What dry
people is escape from pain, no pleasure deity, gay skate from pain, pleasure deity.
Jeffrey I mean that it that describes Jeffreys Life, one hundred percent for everything you just said. I know what the problem is, so we are now Silicon Valley is now in the deity move mode. Here, let me let me read mosques words. What if we just
That's three laws to them.
That was a movie again.
I've had very I've. Had many conversations with Larry Page about
a sigh and robotics is mainly guy. We ve talked to a number of times no Larry's at different levels, interrogation,
and some of them have gotten quite heated- many many quite heated- you know:
I think it's not just Larry, but there are many futurists who feel a certain inevitability or fatalism about robots. Where
We'd have some sort of peripheral role. The fate the phrase used is we are the biological bootloader for
Digital super intelligence. Now what
is a bootloader do notable motor. Is you know,
This is really scary. A computer
In turn, itself on.
A bootloader is the small programme that runs to first start the computer. So.
These people who are designing their say humans are the bootloader.
We are the ones that will create the first programme, that will say run and then
It's not useful anymore.
Matter, cat organise itself into a chip, but it can organise itself into a biological entity that gets
Creasy, highly sophisticated and ultimately will create the chips.
It's great when the emperor, Marcus Aurelius, it's not
oh great, when the emperor is clearly colleague.
He said this is no scientific. Is so no science fiction fantasy, oh
digital techie people you're like gods, your creating life, your transforming reality there
the tremendous narcissism in it with the people, who can do it
no one else, the Pope can't do it, the president can do it, no one can do it,
the software we are building is our immorality. This kind
God, like ambition, is new ivory,
at once the story about the golden calf.
I have to tell you
in reading the warnings from these guys and reading up about this and seeing the way they talk about themselves. They are talking about man
becoming God soon,
This is our deity moment and
forget about that too, and that was the tower of Babel and
Here's. What you were here is one of the things that you have to consider.
That says with absolute certainty. What.
On artificial intelligence being
to say I'm life and us be not ok,
without a bit nervous, all right and
and we never you say- will never actually be able to create that. Why? Because we're not gods and weakened
provide it with his o K.
Me: life is when the soul and body or connected right when the sole leaves the body your dead. You have told me several times with certainty, we'll never get this far guy, don't let this happen right
ok because of your religious belief, what happens Pat, if this does happen to you,
Now, not your faith, most people's faith, because
people say, God will never. Let us create this. What happens if we do
it happens to faith when man can become
God and then
artificial intelligence provides us with all
answers by the way you do have to say
that's good, that's where we would be in danger, Will Robins dove, levying abysses goes, faith goes away and stir. Well, you know
for some people the they'd be shaken. If there was you
foes over there if there be aliens that that we're here to me, that's nice, an issue bigger the the ideas of this are going to change us to the very fundamental core
very very soon and
when you look at,
artificial intelligence coming
and man saying he's God. It has happened before several times in the Bible, but
the one time that it really
happen where man was trying to become. God was the tower of Babel.
What did God do.
Can I have your language compassion, confuse their language here
says there is absolutely no way to stop a I, and the real danger is if it gets into the internet, because then
can hide in your refrigerator. It will never go away. You'll never get rid of it.
It will live in something unless
can feet in lesser languages, confused
and by language I mean
one one: zero: zero one: zero zero one, one: zero, zero, zero binary language.
You'd be the only way to stop a lie.
This is so
to talk about because it so far it so our indecisive fiction for most people.
I'm telling you
Please listen to me. Please!
do your homework on this. This is,
what we should be talking about an anybody
For the reasons like this robotics are apt.
The coming and they
are going to displace fifth,
percent of the workforce earlier self driving trucks are coming
and that is going to get rid of all of the truck driving jobs. That's one of the number one trot a jobs in most states. So now, what's going to happen,
you're gonna be able to tell which politician is telling you the truth and which one is lying to you, because
a politician who says I am going to bring the jobs back
a politician who says you know
but we need the. We need to do
greater education in our schools, but we're leaving our educational system alone for the most part, they're lying to you
either know what the future of Silicon Valley is promising and they are lying to you or they have.
No concept, which is most likely the case. Now,
concept of what is really coming those jobs.
Are never coming back and obviously affects the economy. It affects everything I mean anything.
But if you were
hard enough before the Iphone came out, and there are many people,
were we to realise how you could get ahead and plan for politically
for example, a political party saying: ok, this is coming. How do we take advantage of this? How do we manipulate this good at an end
Democrats did that right I mean they. They were the ones that understood.
Early on that this technology and data was going to be very important and they want a couple of elections. Basically based on it, you will win elections in the future. If you understand a sigh and rob
Alex alone, because
That's going to change the fundamental economic system of our kind
and jobs.
If you are ahead of the curve,
You are going to have credibility. Everyone else is gonna. Look like a lot of everyone else is gonna, say.
Ban the robots.
Or they'll just lie to you and say I'll bring your job back and it's because of China. It's not it's! Not it's, because
world is changing. This is the cotton gin on staff
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tobacco- I you know I'm are concerned. We are we're very citizens. Concern very concerned bill very concerned dad you guys. We heard this on Fox in friends and go ahead. Rolodex sea water- I love her she's.
As well are actually more should ever own Sitka. Absolutely! Ok, all
Just I just you know
we'll get angry with Maxine waters. I want you out of it. So what have we been losing all morning now you didn't hear worry. She's had I was looking at the James Brown wig. Ah, oh my gosh: now we have the side by side here.
And she may only be wearing James Browns, wigs buyer. Beware: hers say those things. Nobody you know bill make it do you think
accepting or anybody on the left is going to make fun of Donald Trump hair. No, I had created a dad. You know I am I understand, or something like tat. Nobody would care tat. It was stupid.
Stupid line
and I apologize for Dogmatize here's. Why?
is why we're concerns bill. This
our concerned? I know I know
not to worry about it, there is a legitimate there's, a legitimate point, dad
and it has nothing to do with color, but as do politics that the politics of the far left
Are you are so destructive to the nation at this point in history that
This should be a page one story that no matter what the Republican
Congress does no matter what the president does they're going to oppose and try to destroy. That's a huge story.
You genius, you neo courses and you see it and are but the health care
you see it all the way down the line so too for me, is trying to make this point too
in a mature thing like that amount? Is waters was just stupid because I
gave the enemy
a sword in which to stab needed at which they try to you. You look at it in guy. If I added it and if I had a good guy, never would sit in that. I would just I: wouldn't
like her in the sense that
she will say was on her mind and she really. I will tell you long before Donald Trump was ever a candidate I went to the eye- was forced to go to a Larry king. I don't know one hundred Navy S birthday party
it was in Manhattan and Donald Trump and his wife walked in the room and
who- and I happen to be sitting there and
standing there and we talked for a while and ass. He walked away. We
both said
hey, we don't know how he gets his hair to do. That and
didn't have a recollection of anything that he talk to us about, because we were just staring at his air. I've told you
story million times. Nobody I'm not in trouble now, but because I did
something which I consider an enzyme. I consider that a mistake what I did
and- and I can't pointed out,
people, doing whatever I think
everybody, fair minded,
People know what kind of
country were living in their the chart,
of racism all over the place,
I disagree with someone, your racist, ok, it's horrible.
Terrible, and these are the stories should be talking about it's interesting. To note, that
I don't know whether you know about the tallow dig at college situation. Now whether band was bite it to go to the inauguration back. Do you know about that? They learn. Hygiene. Louisiana
I'll tell a college. They were invited you
purity nor duration. The tornado style, dig attorney is unbelievable, marching down, ok, monoliths yeah, right yeah. I raised a hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the ban to come to watching
and to perform its inauguration end for the college College of one hundred and fifty k, we re not one left wing website or news
paper picked it up and mentioned it not walk. Okay, so this is. This is the world we live in. This is what we live in
But again I apologise in these waters at love. Dab around my programmed its I'd like to talk issues with her or your point on on on Maxine waters. Generally speaking, is a great one in that. The reason why you have to love Maxine Waters and Bernie Sanders falls into this group as well.
Slowly, your observation, absolute people, come out and say he will come out
we're going for single payer healthcare right.
A Wareham would win win. Maxine waters came out about the oil companies and we will tell you what will happen we will wield base. It will own your willow, shall I will socialize are based,
the glee take overturned, go over. Remember that failed, blurted out she'll, say it she'll say it.
Where is she.
Yes, I think I think we all we all should respect people who
their ideology. Clearly. Now
before National Dixie. Does it in tolerated. All of this is
lost in our in our culture of hate.
The reason I'm talking to night, not that I wouldn't talk. You bet you my power. I talk any time, but I am. I got the number one book on Amazon. Just yesterday called
school life in the same light. This is the perfect example of world.
Talking about killing anybody in this one. Now, while the next, the next time
it occurs incident tat mind. So I saw as I read your book bill and active
I actually read it accelerated. While was ex screwy.
Being, but so is for you to read anything earning a several really good books and I read yours and who so we need you gummy. You tell some great stories and theirs I mean I can relate to a lot of this. But do you think that
old school is coming back.
I think it could come back, but the fire
after June, very effective,
indeed, demonizing people who are old, school and slain what old, school meals
it's way. What is the point of view is
you don't have anything do dahlias by the way that totally different.
Because you can be in a liberal. Be old. School are right,
Gimme conservative in old school or you can begin sermon snowflake. It has with point of view,
and if you want to text Lee boil it down to the old school point, you is self reliance. Okay, you have to live your life, you have to succeed on your own. You can get help, that's fine, but it's basically you driving.
Our success or failure. You driving your achievements or lack thereof. That's the!
school philosophy, the snowflake philosophy- is totally opposite. I'm a victim everybody, bad! Looking.
I need to safe space, I need I need there is theirs
trigger. I get that trigger away from me. May they can't basically tough out hard times they fall apart. Both they melt so that the two competing
The view now in the country- and you see what's happening- a college campuses snowflake bill is taken all taken over and the media to
absolutely in Amelia, snowflake central right.
You re national media, so
self reliant, people are the delay in the achievers either
people and the
oh, you don't have or can't do it or care by their insurance there, the victim and oppressive
old school society is keeping
There is an onus hell,
he's an old school though Bill also about fierce independence. I mean either
Both sides have that right now I'm fierce independent same thing gang. I just hang on hang on to say I think bill that there is
ay ay a lot of people in the right media that, if you don't agree with Donald Trump
you, don't ever I mean you're part of the problem. You are, you know,
political yeah. That's
political line in all
Wasn't really have anything to do with politics, it did
to do with a personal philosophy back his old school. Ok because,
you have a belief system are right. You're goin back has a belief system which
He talks about his radio and television programmes and
each other shoe system is in the same way.
We all know what your system, as we all know, what your belief system is that old school
a change every hour on the hour every week, you're different and that's all I'm saying all school doesn't have to do with politics. It has to do with personal point.
You bet I was. I think that an example. This potentially is something to her interview with a New York Times: crime reporter and they were talking
about how
The media has changed in the way they cover police officers, and
one of the examples that use is that journalism itself used to be a blue collar job. It was this.
God, where you mixed up you, you knew the cops. You understood the way that they worked
its change to this sort of high educated thing were now they seem to be judging the police and and- and that's
of old school mentality was, if you wanted to cover these things you got into the middle of it is in that part of it.
My grandfather was Nypd officer and my father was a naval officer or two until address. I know everything. I'm I'm having a hard time, get my arms around
officer, O Reilly,
in New York was unheard of salt.
They have points of view.
Ever old school. That is right and wrong.
You behave ears, are you treat people and all that and the reporters who covered them
who covered my grandfather, nineteen, the had the same values, the same exact values, but
Now many of the reporters in were in newspapers in particular tv as well. There may is a totally different and totally opposite the law.
Unfortunately, there is no right and wrong. There's always a grey area is always an excuse
what are you? What's not all? What gives
no they're, not sympathetic that a cop? What gives you feeling that,
these values will come back around this, this philosophy of hair gotta to be rigorous on the truth, I've gotta be right. You know
I've got gotta pull my own wait. I've gotta be decent to everybody and what makes you think this is gonna come back around. What I
I'm guy in the sense that is cycles in every country.
And we're in a civil war. Now, no doubt about right,
cultural, civil war, just why tromp was elected
and you, Ve Trump is successful
in or in his economic. That's what it's all about bringing jobs in the end wages.
I'll, be re elected for another turn about economics. So that is not true.
There's an old school guy. I mean I can't say whether he is as we all what a boy it it gives. Hope.
To the people who are rejecting this pc culture, because certainly Donald Trump is not politically correct right. So, if you
if his power our consolidates
and he has a long ride in the White House- that's gonna give the anti pc, for
a real advantage. Now will they take advantage of it? I don't know.
Of course, it is gonna get through yes
courts, are they gonna get in advance and make the Democrats gonna make Glee Republicans use the nuclear option
I mean it. I can't situation thereby before five democrats that would go over, but you know reply top out about fifty seven.
Public and party isn't gonna, sit around anymore and take the stuff they have because they look weak
we're lookin the Republicans look week now. What do you antelopes draw? What do you think about
I'm saying over the weekend
that this was the heritage Foundation and the Freedom Caucasus Fault, and he was gonna start looking too
All together some Democrats to bring them in which what do you think of that? I don't think that's possible. I think the Democratic Party is at
This point is in lockstep
there- there they're afraid, you're afraid of chopped humor and are afraid of policy. Because of that,
go against them. Then those
people will actively try to destroy their careers as a lot of fear on the hill, not so much in a republican precincts. They no fear try.
At this point is other video fear.
You these are my boss. You you saw the video of Nancy Policy being booed in her own
town all in San Francisco. I mean that that
Old guard is looking very old, and it's all right. It's not it's not working right and news. It there's a new path,
loud today from Berkeley that says you gotTa Fournier, it's about fifty fifty sanctuary city support so that
after the California, don't want sanctuary sitting. So there is a trend away from the madness, but when
It is going to be a leader emerge for the old school army. That's what is necessary
Jerry and I don't know it s going to happen or not. Billow Riley great book life in the same lane, it's called old school, came out yesterday already number one and it will be number one and till this guy, I think he's but probably cyborg. At this point I think bill rarely may have died five years ago and there
Keeping him alive, just a pump out books
but it'll be number one in until until until somehow or another, an emp goes off and I'll. Just let me see Bill O'Reilly's program and bill. O'reilly goes and.
That's when an idle be exposed
bill, O'Reilly Old School! Thank you. So much Bilbil talked again
back that Burma are weird interviews meant you you
There is no, he never gets to answer a question. You,
Never let him actually answer a question when he's on the air with us,
Not all of them, yet we you couldn't.
Twelve times and every time he starts talking on and going to keep going.
I gotta go. I added separate firm.
Now this year, but we
on the talk about the boy. Why easy? I call them these? Promoting? Is I've gotta be number one of our red, the boy? The audience has read it. It was a failure to deliver. That is what it is. You know these Andalusia. Now I get to do what he does to me and we both enjoy Zella. You love it. The back programme curie.
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hello. America, I'm surprised! We all made it ain't here. Yes, your last night last hour and
Some of us were almost sucked into the sky. We added twenty two horrifying night. It was a bad that learning fences down two in the morning, shingles off the roof, every cell phone in our house starts alarming.
And then, and then the tornado says IRA and that it lasted longer than I have ever heard at last, the first I, where there's a thing like this, the sound the growl of
your nails I mean- and I ve never been anywhere near one I mean these are that we didn't
actually have a tornado just now. I really want a big warning in our sure was.
I mean wins. Beads had to be so.
But he fibre eighty miles an hour. The good things
right back to sleep after that, your life for a half our right to thirty in the morning, you're standing arriving regions or to a point where it is like one, whatever goes into state, be sucked into the sky and what, with the power to the history of the Democratic Party from reconstruction, Woodrow Wilson, next programmes.
Glenn Back programme, as we look back into
the history of the parties, the racist history of the Democratic Party, has been very well documented. While it is a fact that Democrats avoided at all costs, when pushed, they will admit that truthfulness of it.
But the quickly claim that the races Democrats in the south became Republicans? Who then became the racist they'll? Tell you that they now or the party of racial acceptance and include
unfortunately, the problem is that statement is vastly untrue, insane
It is important to remember that we're not talking about Democrats as your neighbors we're talking about Democrats as the Inn.
Detention and while Democrats
like to claim that they are the party for a century. Now that is help minorities and women get ahead, that they are the
the in the?
max, simply don't back it up, not to put too fine a point on it, but the opposite is actually the truth.
During the past two hundred years. Democrat simply shifted their actions from overt racism to covert racism. The tactic
that they used to control minorities in America, just changed, they shifted from
actual slavery on cotton plantations to making sure that blacks remain on the plantation of government assistance ever dependent on their democratic overseers. Republicans, meanwhile,
as a general rule, have always
for the right of self determination for minorities, any minority. They tend not to prom
that the government will take care of them. Instead, the g o P, if true to its non profit
save routes as a philosophy that allows people to have the opportunity to take care of themselves too
Chart their own course make their own destiny to thrive.
Rather than just survive on the handouts from Suppose
benevolent masters and the GNP did
this first as abolitionists. Then they were the party that was opposed to the Jim Crow Laws, the party in power.
Women suffrage in black civil rights. Finally,
The party that favours less government in
and June in the lives of minorities and everyone else in this country on our
asked episode. It took us
to the American civil war system, etc,
quick side. Note the confer.
Flag that is so hated today
is such a symbol of hatred and racism, but it was created and used by Democrats.
Even though the union one the civil war in the republican president, Abraham Lincoln, sign the Emancipation proclamation, freeing slaves
still in the south, the rights for blacks were ignored and oppression
continued as Democrats pass laws to keep them down. Eighty,
Sixty six Republicans went to work to put a stop on the southern lawlessness and strengthen the
only pass thirteenth amendment which had finally comes
Additionally, ban the practice of slavery in America once and for all by the time
Congress convene in eighteen. Sixty six anti slavery, Republicans dominated both houses,
My men, like John Bingham in the house, along with senators Charles somewhere and Jacob Power, radical Republicans, enjoy complete control of Congress, will have the power to amend the constitution and they are determined to use it
They were faced with an on ending series of abuses in the reconstruction. South state and local governments had risen.
Under the new Thirteenth amendment ban on slavery, by trying to deprive new
freed slaves and their white supporters of any for freedom, especially economic for
This was a societal change that southern Democrats were passionate about stopping economic whipping
to pursue a livelihood of your own choosing and to keep the money
was the opposite.
Wavery and real
opportunity for free slaves to leave a free lights. The poor
Slavery forces knew this
so in the South freed slaves workers banned from pursuing titular occupations, but in some places it was actually illegal for black people to leave their employers proper
without permission in others,
Breaking a labour contract was punished by whipping
the moon was supposed to stop rights. Violations like these democratic
doubt had lost the war, but they were determined
that nothing in the states they controlled was going to change, so it was up to.
Congress to try to do something about the deep schism that divided. The nation
The fourteen member protects three distinct interest due process: equal protection,
and the privileges and immunities meaning rights of United
citizens
of those three.
Privileges or immunities are by far the most important, because that clause prick
tax individual rights from government infringement, incongruous
as was the case with the abolition of slavery with thirteenth amendment.
Every single Republican voted for the amendment, all Republicans
twenty three percent of Democrats in Congress voted in favour of the thirteenth amendment, but not one,
democrat in the: U S, House or U S. Senate voted for the fourteenth amendment. One
Two percent republican support, zero support from the Democrats.
These are not opinions, they are historical, provable facts. They may
uncomfortable for some Democrats to hear, but they are indeed the truth. David Martin
lanes where the fourteenth amendment was so important. You get
the civil war shortly after you abolish slavery. Now you got all these states who separate have slavery and they got come back into the union somehow, but you
Conversely, if you're going to go back- and you have to do so- upholding the thirteen them
slavers go the offer. Will they would this?
so what you freed all the slaves, but they're not going to be citizen to Barclay we're not going to let him be Citizens Louisiana in Georgia or Texas or whatever
The congresses
less the want twisting here in that,
set the stage for another amendment to the constitution, so they come up with a
the amendment that says that
Slave is a citizen of the state in which he lives. So what
happens himself had to drive to citizens
it states citizen who had others living their free blacks,
can we services federal
Stitches has never known that stops right now. You live in a city,
Europe's citizens are of a state, that's the end, so that when it
in time to vote on that in the federal Congress Fourteenth Amendment that says
that these former slaves gets civil rights.
Not a single democratic Congress voted for the Fourteenth Amendment democratic.
We're losing the battle constitutionally and legislatively, but they were fighting.
Other ways around their perceived problem. You have all these slave owners all these racist mentality, people who are willing to form their own nation on the basis of race and now you're, trying to say that my elected representatives are black. I'm not going to do this.
Democratic states, novelty.
You have republicans you ve got
black republic- so
Nationally and eighteen sixty six to stop this fort progress, there was
that was started to keep Republicans out of office.
The group that was started in eighteen, sixty six, we recognise today, David was a coup crush plan, the early days of the
and were marked by violence against blacks, of course, but white Republicans were not
bear their wrath either.
Eighteen, seventy one, a black. You
congressmen from South Carolina shows
pain, rainy reported and in
concerning an elderly man named Doktor John, when Psmith a White Republic
State Senator back
a man, nearly seventy years of age, had been to town returning home,
He soon afterward retired, a little after midnight
he by someone knocking violently his run. No,
The clan shot down the state senator a wise state centre because he was republican and was fighting for the rights of laughs and history and that hail of bullets
when Smith was hit seven times. However,
by the shooting live to testify before Congress about the attack made on him by the clan
the clan was really after the republican, black or white and the democratic clause.
Only got worse from there
The shameful history of the Democratic Party is one of America's best kept secrets
parties inception with its founder Martin Van Buren and President Andrew Jackson. The Democrats desperately
I did take away the rights and in many cases the very lives of minorities, blacks and Indians
from the devastating war against the American Indians to the continued scourge of slavery. Seceding from the union igniting.
The war fighting against the constitutional rights gained by blacks after the war and stuff.
The k, K, K, bow. The Democrats were to this.
Point a century long blight on the United States, whether that blight would continue during the next century is a topic that we have to explore
however, listen to today's Democrats and much of their supportive media. The Democrats, her position,
and as the keepers of the flame of liberty
the ferocious fighters in defence of the underdog but honestly
You look at the facts, nothing
could be further from the truth. Next time
damn and how the clan lasted steam and they
became reinvigorated by an american democratic president. We looking,
the men who furthered the racism of the party and stuff.
The ideological radicalism of the Progressive Democratic Party.
Tomorrow. On the glint back programme in chapter three of the history of the Democratic Party, you'll learn how the progressive selected the most bigoted president, we ever had Woodrow Wilson, listen, live or online Glenn Becca Tom, Slash, cereals,
you know you know how the Democrats got the donkey as their symbol, the donkey and the other.
Do you know how that happened? I think I've heard this story, but on a remembrance beside the donkey came from Andrew Jackson
The guy running against Andrew Jackson said we cannot have this double lass.
As President the United States and
they started, drawing him as a donkey and
Jackson loved, it
and so they just stuck with it. I mean
it started as a as we can have this dumb. Alas,
How did the elephant start this one?
fascinated me.
Probably a fat, joke elephants element
that long memories.
The idea was
I've seen the worst I have seen.
The mass of death and the massive struggle. I saw the elephant of slavery and I stood really here.
Wow you never even heard that it was
as I say, used on anti slavery that I, this party was the one that went in and and saw the elephant and fought the elephant of slavery and moved it.
You never know that. Never know that.
Anyway, you and get all of the all of the cereals, their free, just download them at Glenn, back dot com slash, cereals is, is next week
Calvin Coolidge knives, something until the college. I can't wait to share, maybe we'll share,
after the break here that Thailand drivel eight seventy seven back,
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So here say here's a healthcare bill we could get behind now
let the Paul Ryan One didn't work. Let's try another one. Try this one
I gimme the Gimme the run down this path endeavours first up
repeal Obamacare entirely. Why
simple law that ends it. Maybe with this
relation that you know some of its provisions could be phased out rather than just ended abruptly, because then
you know, you wouldn't have the people screaming about everybody losing their healthcare, but the phasing
Has to be completed by the end of trumps first term, otherwise
you're inviting disaster with the next president right mandate,
insurance be portable, meaning it's not
I do your employment. So if you lose your job, it don't lose your health insurance. You take it with you, love that you have the ability to continue the coverage without interruption. Azure find new work men
Eight insurance be continuous and renewable
would mean insurance companies aren't allowed to jack up your rates or your costs because you get sick gazette defeats the whole purpose of insurance like life, insure
throughout, as you get older, you're still pain that same rate. If you started in a more consistent paying the whole time which would in encourage you to stay within the system right also, oh,
up the insurance market. We ve heard a lot about this across state lines. Competition is going to decrease the cost. It always does. It always has always does
and you allow people to buy low cost catastrophic coverage, including the use of health savings accounts? I mean it's a brilliant plan, it's a great plan. This would work and are they going to
Go do no ed because it out for this because it improves now they won't they won't.
I don't think they will know abandoned, doesn't trauma. I think the last thing trumpet want is TED crews. Yes
with that? I will tell you TED crews. I dont think TAT proves that from giving that somebody else
I don't use data did give it somebody else, but somebody else's name on it. I dont think he'd have a problem with that and it's a great bill. You won't do
But an ban in also
doesn't want to hear from people like ran Paul than he
as a real problem with libertarians.
And really what is a libertarian. I mean you know you can
You can look at a libertarian many ways, but the best
Libertarians are the ones who are the most constitution list out of Adam everybody else than other real libertarian are the ones who stick by the constitution. Why? Wouldn't you want a constitutional list
Why? Wouldn't you want
Your president, the United States. Why would you not want the constitution list on your side? Amethyst,
unless you have no intention of following the constitution- and this is what we were promised- we were promised a full repeal. We weren't promised a patch job of the existing Obamacare law at that
not what what they said was going to happen and that's all this previous bill was was just a is. It was patchwork on Obamacare, that's not gonna cut, it
you gotta get rid of that system and replace it with something like this.
A few days to work on the though
I think they're coming back the axe oppose we are at sea what half hour you hopeful it'll, be something like this now, but let's see what it is. I was like see what it is back in a minute.
There were.
This is the police radio on demand.
Mad waltz has met been working for the blaze for how many years now
three years we have been around. He started up these a guy who we just were following his blog about this guy is really sharp. He is turned into one of these wrongously conservative voices for the next generation he's just written a newborn called the unholy trinity, the blocking of the left's assault on life, marriage and gender, and he joins us right now. You should of entertainment and didn't lighten the Glen. My walls welcome the programme, our research
the great grief for everyone. So the unholy trinity, I oughta every time you come out with than an article it. You are one of the few authors that I try to read
free time
because you always have something you ve always seem to distil
whatever it is. The country is talking about are debating. You seem to be able to distil it. You're taking
pretty huge task here
to the still life, marriage and gender
There was then probably deserves many more books than in
better about that. I'm pitfall writing, but
When I looked before when I thought of it, the idea for this book- and I can look to see if anyone Else-
written it so that I wouldn't have to night.
It this in the nobody at the? U this relationship, but a way that these,
these campaigns on the left are connected there? Their battle to redefine human life,
engender, and it strikes me
This right here this this is the foundation of the entire culture. War are all connected
And it happened one after another and
They would like gathered. There aren't alot of people talking about how the fact the fact that these things are connected. So that's why I'm here
I had a visa show me how to show me how they are connected man. Well, because what what is the left you away,
leftism do the most liberalism of everyone to call it. It's the its were, I think,
fundamentally it's the rejection of objective truth of moral, true scientific truth, rejection of God,
in place of that, once they rejected that what they put in place at their core relativism or everything
is relative to how I feel about it, and so they began now
forty years ago with Roby Wade, abortion had to be the first step.
You begin by making human life itself relative and that's interesting,
a lot people miss about the pro abortion side. It's not
necessarily argue that debate in the womb isn't human or is in person
they say that its humanity and personally
depends on how the mother feel about it. So it remember.
The answer was that the grant me she was pregnant with answer.
Everyone is talking about a mother to baby in her belly because she wants her baby,
Oh, she wants very implicit beyond those baby, so of course, more important a normal day, so that, in that case, its human, but of a mother,
I want to payments no longer human, so the babies,
relative to the mother field about itself manner and then, once our youth
Are you concerned that this
getting worse and worse and worse, and we
coming up
Hu, a time in in technological history to where we are going to have to defend life
what is life itself? When does it begin, and when does it end, and do you have a right
as a society to end people's lives because they they ve, lived long enough, weird,
fifteen years away from having to really answer those questions and we
our disconnecting, as you said, from science, they they claim that because of global warming
the right or the keepers of science or the left- the keepers of science. But
They are denying its a baby with an ultra sound.
To deny that the thing that they would be even argued banana mother field about that money is human, and I fear that that argument is. There is no scientific basis that whatsoever of Atlantic human. What is it is kind of you to see? This is not a species. The human species are there to suggest that at one or not,
we are not of the human species, but, of course greatly- and we know that now they moved on to the other side of the final problem- was the transgenic the need which is dead.
Finally, the suggesting that our my sex is relative to how I feel so.
It is what, once once they have completed their profits and once we have allowed them true and we buy into it, we buy into this premise. Then,
There's no state are unaware that there's no stopping at that point.
Marriage to this.
Well yeah marriages and, unfortunately-
that many conservative Christians have
they'll bill agree that we need them didn't we
tell me to fight about life renewed that we need to stand for the sanctity of life.
I think many will also agree that we can give them this gender thing bigger that just crazy, but now we ve
jumped over marriage which may well they won marriage, nothing. We can do about it now. Let's let us move on from it. I mean it's a huge mistake. That's it that's it! That's a huge mistake,
because the arguing about marriage, it was never know the way the left framed.
They said that all we conservatives are trying to make gay marriage
or were you were trying to prohibit men men from loving it up. It was never that our argument was that marriage is a certain things.
It is something to help dimension. Never function have a purpose in society and thought
the union between a man and woman whenever we never ask the governments
Why don't we just one of the government to recognise what it is just like? I want the government to continue recognising what male and female I want to go
define. Maybe I don't want them direct.
I have been unable to now. We have not forgotten that recognizes Galatea, rightly so.
We if we allow them if we just they'll, find well, maybe marriage and relative to men, love other than they can
Did you find this ancient human institution and down if we, if we get back to them than on what basis?
Can we engage on any other points? I think that, because there are connected, we have to
the United we have that we have to get to engage them on. All of them are not upon, because if we give them wonder recapture the rest about it,
How do you navigate these waters when,
the right is just as unhinged from reality, as the left is, I couldn't say just as but
we're headed in the same direction. Where you know
What is what does it mean, Matt, honestly, to be a conservative to be a Christian, too
You know too,
believe in small government, whatever is any of that both mean any more after the last two years.
You gotta know the means to be a Christian. So that's why more and more I just I say: well, look! I'm a Christian Europe
If you want to know what late you know, it's a label mutilate on your Christian, but not label meat in American, a father
Those are not labelled, mean an end date.
Do you think the average person knows what other Christian you think the average person on the left
and quite obviously many of the people on the right actually know our or define Christianity the same way you do crowded out, they don't, but it does have a defence
definition, whether not they rejected well, that's a different matter, but it does have defended that mission conservatism up like a political,
It also those definitions, do change over time. Really ingrained or definitive, but by Christianity
is ingrained and definitive
We believe that Christ came to earth to suffer
die for the reduction of mankind and you strive to live and serve Christ and to be with him in this life on the net?
at its Christianity anything outside that is not Christianity period. But conservative lives is your lesson
fluid label? And now it's got to the point where
yeah. I dont know what it means anymore. I don't know if I didn't want to identify myself with it. So how do we? How do we get to
Place to where we can come,
gather and weekend
can we begin to agree on the truth? You
the left.
Things that are absolutely crazy about. You know if you,
who don't, if you're, not attracted to a woman, give your quote
not attracted to a woman with a penis
then you are ass, a sexist. While I
it pointed out, but women don't have places. You know
if you don't believe,
and you know the new right and and that a trillion dollars stimulus package.
It is good for the country. Well, then, you're not with us your enemy. How do we,
How do we find our way to each other when,
truth does
matter
Do I think we have to begin. The liberals have an abandoned because they are unified are all on the same page. It is easy,
you're for them to be on the same page, because their fundamental it'll guy,
in principle is that they can do whatever they want and everything is up to them so kind of easy to live. According to that end,
agree with it. Our our side calling Quote-
a belief system that is required
There's more others ended because you're right
a fine, you're you're submitting yourself to objective truth
so you have to order your life around them in that requires effort and shock of it. So it is more difficult.
I think we have to begin by just
establishing what are our most funding
it's almost basic police and
Do we agree or knows, and then, if we
We all agree on those then yeah, maybe
Maybe we could disagree. Olympic can have some disagreements on some of the other finer points
the economic changes or whatever else, but I think we all have to be on the same page, that
we are in doubt by the creator with life. Liberty, rights, pursuit happiness, but it at that comes from the creator and that you know sanctity of life.
Because we were created by God. We have. We are. Our lives are sacred not not for our own sake, but because we belong to God, and these have to
They are fundamental guiding principles and if we look at it,
that's what we unify around, but we're unify around that
Then I don't know what would you do if I don't do we just skip over that and then say, will
unify around the fact that we all like guns and listen that country music. I mean I mean that's great narrowly, but I dont think that we
you fly around. There was a fire and possibly more fundamental, and so I think that after the vote,
Matt Walsh. Is the author of the unholy trinity blocking the left's assault on life, marriage and gender?
are you more hope,
Or less helpful than you were but say twelve months ago.
Mom, never of alarm
A guy
what's gonna happen to us was what's gonna happen to us. Look
look down eroding road
the I know it's a gas but to take a guess was coming. I think we have
a long and arduous road ahead of us, and I think that if we have any hope of
reclaiming the culture whatever that means at this point.
Because it is lost to us right now? Let's be honest with completely lost, but if we want to help reclaim yet it is going to take generations and our children.
You know, and I are in our grandchildren- are going to be the ones to know, carry carried away.
That where this is not the one,
I want to make huge concerns about tromp. Was that conservatives would Woods
start a kind of relax lack. We already won over things be final and that's not the case.
Things that happen. Wouldn't things happen, em how big, how
It was last week I think, girl,
I don't know. I mean I hard you to believe that it's it's kind of for me to see
actually doing in the White House for the next four years. I I don't know it just the same.
We have a lot of people that it's hard for me to. I don't know what four years of this looks like
I taught me to see how we can make up for years.
At any rate, I mean there are really two years
for the Republicans to do anything to make any real inroads on any of these issues, because I dont think they're gonna,
the entire government after the other midterms?
we ve got a lot of work to do as they have done much as far as I can do so, but no matter what happens, it's only it's that that's just it's all its political deeming it. Even if everything worked
eight tromp was signing conservative laws left and right, which I wish you hadn't been, and I know that you will, but even if he did, the culture is still a culture. Our institutions are still fundamentally
passed to us, the other media, academia pop culture. However,
carry on institution building community,
institution, you believe in still
I believe- and I both able
Even I believe in the institution of the family.
But when I say that I believe him in my family, you know, but even the institution of the family itself in this country.
Is in dire straits. Outside of that,
we wanted one institution. Can you believe in something that the other godless left his interest?
Our institutions- and they began process process decades decades ago, been incredibly effect about it, and it's hard for me to
got any institution America and say what this institution is healthy. Strong order towards you know, God, towards a higher power,
I don't know I got one of you has been good and I guess you know I'd he's really. When you realise, when you read his blogs man, I loving, yellow, look,
is really is on target every time matters. I probably small parts of this that are actually solvable, and I think I'm trying to get I'd like to get you on board with my constitutional amendment. That would require one person one bathroom. There shall not be any shared bathrooms for anyone anywhere. You go to a sporting event, you're, not with all guys. You're with you, because you get to go to the bathroom by yourself at a glance
totally on board without I dont like sharing battle battles with people anyway, a study where were you learn or you're all like we're? That's all
I think we are all livestock around its love. I wait a minute, that's it I'm going to drink out. As you know, the name that is with the name of the book is the unholy trinity blocking the left's assault on life. Marriage engender
and,
He is making the point.
A headline on the back of the book. It's not just values. Reality itself is under attack.
That is true
got to find our way back to reality and met Walsh will help you do that is available everywhere, the
unholy trinity by Matt Walls, Matt thanks for being on we'll talk to again soon fabric
a third class like us thanks.
Glenn Bang, went to seek landline if you're coming to tax, as you can trace of Mercury studios in dollars for taking a plans, television show too, is at your feet in a ticket. Lynn backs up com with your information that ticket at Glenn back so pulse, not carry.
AAA seventy seven back the glad that programme still have a good reason why more books, healthcare bill, wouldn't work,
I still I mean I leave you haven't heard more Brooks Healthcare bill here. It is effective
as did the of December thirty. First, two thousand seventeenth the pace:
protection and affordable care act is repealed.
The provisions of law, amended or repealed by such acts are restored or revive as if such act had not been enacted period. Twenty bucks
as even the one sentence bill in Washington is still really hard to understand why the hell of a lot better than two thousand pages I'll say that here is one that I would like to suggest March. Twenty nights, two thousand seventeen, the Supreme Court decision, known as rovers, is weighed null and void as,
all statutes pertaining to killing human beings, while in the Womb period
Either we give us,
couple of seconds said: let's work on a few things. We can boil it down for Congress, a few things that we can capture
one line bill back programmes.
The programme. We can be done if we reduce if we took more books, mobile
did a health care bill effect.
If, as of December thirty, first twenty seventeen, the patient
section and affordable. Correct is repealed.
The provisions of law, amended or repealed by such acts are restored or revived, as if such act had not been enacted period amen
There's how you started
I came. I wasn't an actual prayer. I was
this is the year noise by younger yeah. I mean I came up with you know. We give us ten minutes and we can come up with a
you know, with a few of them Supreme Court decision knows row verses way, null and void, as are all statues pertaining to killing human beings, while in the womb done
That way. Nobody saying I love these peoples. They read the bill. You can read it. Everybody knows exactly what it is to be. Some supreme court conflicts without particular will that one is probably rather we could try, and can you could do something like effective March, twenty five, twenty seventeen all employed citizens, United States of America with income
There are, then, forty grand
shall remit to the Treasury ten percent of their annual earnings once per year.
That they are employed, no exceptions, no exemptions, those earning less than forty thousand shall remit. Nothing. You imagine that imagine that if that was our tax code and imagine what would happen to
country it would be.
Be so simplified. You wouldn't have the that the tax fraud, you would never know heating you.
The money, all save idly by probably have more revenue.
Let me tell you you're not going to read, but all of the companies that Spain,
all of this money on
lawyers and attorneys and tax every all that stuff
that money would be freed up for investment.
Be huge boot into the economy, would be a huge you and also as we did not do this tide to inflation. So the Governor
Gonna have to figure out how to get smaller and smaller every year. Eleven like that gate. Try this one on precise, immediately planet, signing of this bill. All current immigration laws shall be strictly enforced and severe penalties and fine shall be levied by any and all employers in violation of the law. I think that's all we need to do
In addition to something you know, maybe a border wall or fence just the fence, and this
just in force the laws we have and it's gonna take care of the problem.
Surely cities being unloaded sanctuary cities as well. That's all the players in violation law. The city can be in a better to about this retroactive,
to fiscal year, twenty twelve that
speed limit in all fifty states is null and void, and
local authorities show remit reimbursements of any and all finds levy, or don't how much would you because you're going to help humanity that you be getting back about? Eighty thousand effective march, twenty nine twenty seventeen United States congressmen shall serve no more than six terms. Twelve total years and United States Senator shall serve no more than
two terms of language or be twelve years for both Congress and Senate, and then you're done yeah and by laughed, and you can't just put two terms in their because then they would increase the length of the term. Yet he had a long years in to have to put the ears of yes. Ok, I, like,
The idea that again, I love these people say read the will so we enact this
effective immediately. Congress shall draft no legislation larger than one page
you'd, better font size in their area of better other it'll, be like? I want a magnifying glass doubly writing. Billows analyzer is going to see it. I heard you go effective at the end of this week. Department of education,
those permanently? You know how to say it like Jackie came to the moon. Disease fabric is obviously you're you're compromising here you're. Giving them to the end of the week rightly take your lesson ants plenty, a notice for the employees of notice right right. That would be good,
Federal reserve to the end of the week or you are not yet another bankers as of right now about effective upon the signature of the president. The environmental protection agency is officially permanently like there's an issue here, maybe with free speech and the first member effective immediately any persons uttering the word consensus, the phrases the debate is over settled sites or ninety seven percent of the Senate. Scientists agree as they relate to global warming, and climate change will be arrested and repeatedly boat with people
not at all just might not be. The word. Pickle fort does not appear in the cotton which is important to note that it does so that doesn't mean any immediately. Not I mean it is a pickle fork, so it mean. Does we usually it may not be in you name? It may be. I mean that,
funny area when it myself, I mean it's a big fort, that's kind of second ahead of this model. Yeah it's just a little irritating, is coming violent. A little irritate little pickles, I would be imposed. I would propose one more an algorithm to April first on this well king,
effective April. First, the
all hall of Fame to admit the under American right bath foreign to its rightful place in the of fame,
federal troops will see the battle to Cleveland took world at stake in building this mystery to me, why the Anglo American, because I wanted to mention that they're, both English at american- it just it had to be said: ok, ok,
I did say their rightful place, our yes, the rightful place it is. I got its. I've got three things to show you.
Above all time for one
is such a blast from the past. On the different,
between America,
an end now, that's this.
Paper from the New York Times. You won't believe
if the stories on the front page of the newspaper, it's like a different country,
was. This is a letter from Calvin Coolidge that pay.
Equally says this is what makes Amerika great that's unbelievable or there's this this,
is not what it appears this
a holy Bible, as you will see from
the seventeen hundreds buddy,
actually not a holy Bible, is
something entirely different? This
Is it the skies from the seventeen hundreds
which one do you want to seek? Secondly, do one well:
the cool we're doing a special on Coolidge next week. So maybe we should hold the coolest thing till next week. That would have to make sense
and I M in the bud- I'm I'm curious now in the Bible thing, but the Bible than ever. That's one of the first wave of people smuggling drugs into the country. Broadway soulless vigilant
and only Jaffee would come up with that. It acts
he is something that you are carrying, something it actually is, but I'm gonna have you guys decide what it is.
If you open it up, you'll see
it's from the seventeen hundreds, I'm sorry early, eighteen, hundreds, the Bible,
is earlier than when this was made
you'll see a square is cut out. The pages are the real bible, but it's been glue.
Together and there is a piece of land skin on it. Can you tell me
what this is
however- and there are others a cross which grew. Is that, like us
fire killing is early
eighteen hundreds vampire killing. Why look at that level? At the bizarre essay I mean I can it mean as one hundred year old while
that is really good. Clove of garlic, garlic heads a glow of garlic holy water because they hear it
here are the stakes and the hammer go there to give their close to me with that employees. While
This is a really goes. Something like this standard. Lions, really weird area typical of the way you kill vampires and every movie. Today, that's really the Saint
every one of those is the same. We know of the
or yeah. Now there is another one,
that we saw at auction. This one is David Martin's, I told him. I was reading something history and I said David. We have to get these now
speculation that some of them
that were made around the turn of the century were made because a man
Perkins went all this is hysterical. This is great. We can make a fortune on these and we'll sell them as old
O'Reilly, were they were faked around the turn of the century, for nineteen hundred here in Amerika, so you have
be careful on
is this real? Is this not
We just found one with an old gun from the early so
teen hundreds with the silver bullets wow.
I mean, is correct. It's going anywhere cereals, those yet this was this. Was this would be weird such a vampire hunters kit,
of going in and trying to find the vampire that crazy,
That is absolutely crazy, absolutely grey.
This is the glad that programme carry.
The land back programme to welcome to the programme you like it welcomes the programme so glad that you have joined us today, as I'm looking at that then
vampire hunting kit. How many members were killed with it, get you think, none because
step there, no subsiding vampires, where the terrible vampire hunter and get the whole no vampires. I just
set as the break the breakaway we're talking going then going through it and looking at it and I'm like look how far we ve come. I mean to
we would believe in vampires, and then I realized.
While we really having come that, have we really have an I mean we haven't really made it on the truth front thinking over the last year and a half or two years is eight years. Ten years, seventeen years
I mean we really
are you keep going back? Monica Lewinsky, I mean
the last twenty years of this
country has been really quite remarkable. Yes, here says have louder
Did you take? There was the one that have to do with how many vampires that kills killed, while I'm, probably thousands
Thousands of empire scope
have time. Let me show you, let me just show you a couple of things, and this will come back to this another time, but I've gotta
This is a newspaper we just got from November twenty fifth nineteen, forty two.
The first newspaper where the wear out
suspension for the first time that they are that they are trying to kill,
All of the Jews in Poland.
By the end of the year?
more ninety percent of the July Poland by the end of the year, but you
If you look at this too thanksgivings four per specific troops and they talk
about how the war is being fought with the international Dateline celebrity thanksgivings
President warns production Chiefs to reconcile aims if
can agree. He'll put there
in a food less room until they reach a solution. Think of that
Let's see, vault and arrested for deportation board sites, wavering loyalties.
Chicago Trio get death penalty for treason,.
Wives get prison terms,
While women was last time, anyone was tried in convicted for treason, right and
when decisions, while
Let's see british push foe
Nazis retreat, summon panic leaving Romanians in lurch.
Nazis grip on solid Stalingrad, broken fifteen thousand slain soviet push gains. U S, barbarous score, a bulls. I in Tripoli Harbour
allies have a slow gain. Attack of
his armor unit, broken up by forces me
clashes in the south
all of these things.
Or on the front page.
We ve been at war for seventeen years. Sixteen years.
We wiped out too.
Giant ideologies.
National socialism and
one that was just as dangerous in Japan,
wipe them out in four years.
Our in seventeen years. I've never seen a newspaper front. Page newspaper. Look like this, never
we're not even close to being serious about fighting a war or know that this is how this is. What life looks like when your country is serious about fighting an enemy and stamping out this is the grand Back programme
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