Hour 1
A Zero of a candidacy? Political train wrecks from political train wreck past? Remembering Howard Dean scream? Joe Biden is 144 years old and he use to be against packing the Supreme Courts? 'Stop the hammering!'? When is it OK to take your mother to see an X-rated movie? Fox News and it's new 'strange hire'?
Hour 2
'Red Pilled America' with Patrick Courrielche? "Our biggest fears are already here"? Unlike Hollywood, Silicon Valley is a 2 way street? Why is Ted Cruz the only one asking good questions? Breaking up Big Techs "should be on the table"? The Fear of generational power, influence and control moving forward?
Hour 3
President Trump, a Re-Election Economic Shoe In? Why does re-election continue to look very promising for President Trump? A good, but fragile economy? Matt Kibbe talks 3D gun printing with Glenn? Washington State Sheriff Bob Songer joins to say he won't enforce the states new gun law?
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all right. Let's take a look at the candidate lists. We may need here
we're, not sure yet. Sarah, we may need helium for this, because a look at the wonderful
list of candidates that we have coming our way and I think we need the helium quite yet, but there is a that we been doing this. We have a beta and then a meanness is relates to better, but a beta version of our power rankings
You are a fan of sports you'll, see this all across all this leagues. They do like the sb, empowering the NBA and what teams are are
We know that the best teams in league,
which ones are the worst, and so we ve done this with candidates. We gotta get a formula that takes into account about thirty different categories. Between pulling
the mental fund raising various different things
and so we have an updated list that we ve just put out again and we're not completely final with the formula of so working through. That would you,
to go through this year. Glenn, yes, I've mime, maybe five five there's basic had five tiers of candidates right now,
you have the front runners, you have those that got shot.
Have those who I mean if air
everything goes right. Maybe there! I, then you have the forthcoming,
Laurie would probably not, and then you have the fifth category which, like that I mean come on. What are you? What are you? What are you doing?
will I think that's where everybody put Donald Trump last? That is yes, that is nothing short of a handful of people there,
that everybody was like car and that's why it did right, adapts it it. It takes the moment. It looks.
The pulling it looked at all the stuff. At that moment, snapshot ok, go so very bottom category, two zero to one hundred scale between seventeen and twenty. You have Marianne Williamson in John Delaney. They are the very
item contrary and Williamson the guru? Yes, the guru she's running for president. That's it
resting one because there's no,
a crazy. This
there's a couple scenarios that actually could
give her rise in that she's, like
our dashings Guru, our example, it came. Cardiology is comes out, starts tweeting about her candidacy
her. You know what she right. She. She should be the Oprah
Ruby presented at right. Oprah loves, that's loves her. She is actually has a very big social following she's that one of these, like new wage gurus, that even on, although shows- and that's that's, not your world right, because it certainly not mine. But if it's, if it's not your world, you might not be aware that she actually has some reach, whether she
into a candidate. I think me she would need her celebrity friends to really pitch for her go next cattle.
Which is in our campaign,
Probably not gonna happen guys we have Andrew Yang,
Elsie Gabert, PETE Buddha Judge,
genes, John hidden Loop, there,
between on our scoreboard, between twenty three and thirty three, so
again. This is a zero to one hundred scaler towards the bottom of this
I don't know you said you see anyone out of there. I mean the yet Andrew Yang is made some news, but I d,
think he's coming out, it owes me how necessarily good do right, I mean putting PETE Buddha. Judges is
favorite I would not be. I would not ruling out for vice presidential candidate. They would be the first
when we gave vice presidential candidate on either party. I think that the Democrats would like to set that precedent. I am so sick as all I care about his is identity. I know I am so sick of it. What group can we? We know you?
we taken we you exactly. Can we use for our own benefit? Ok, that's so next
Europe too. If ever
think those right, maybe which
Carson.
Le Brand and
actually in Castra out the exact opposite.
Everything going right is happening with Kissinger breath, I mean
This is a zero of a candidacies, so far I mean she has been invisible. She has had no say
says she showing up south of tolls
Albert in some of these polls is not a good start for her.
You never know. Maybe she could turned around, but I think I honestly would not if, if I had to pick right now, the first candidate of any note to drop out of this race, it's her, she is
This has just been disastrous, launch fur.
Jill Brand who's coming in us, a New York senator
You think he's busy. I asked her for a while. Don't you think
is Europe she just as Europe, I kind of em I mean but she's. She kind of tighter self in the news with the whole me to thing is very a public wishes. She went out. She went after all,
by the way. I'm one of them were big issues within the parties that yeah, because people like that to me to stand
got apply to their guy. I think if you like, I think the me to thing is so yesterday that it's just you just if you were big in the
that movement,
in politics? I think this is its deeply turned. Scummy I mean it was just it could have been good.
But it became so political and so.
This is a marked in time every marked in
everyone knows the underlying premises, good right that dead, bright with women,
they are abused, should have Javascript. However, people who jumped in to use it as a political tool don't come out. Looking so now, she's a zero okay, so the next one is it got a chance
three here in this category with a forty eight score is Elizabeth, worn, fiftieth Amy Clover, jar, fifty four Corey Booker.
Those are the three in that category. Ok out of that Corey Booker Nope
Doesn't he's just a fake he's this?
Yes, he feels Bay, Keys e g. That Spartacus moment. I would love love for him to be the Canada
because he is so easy to mock and make fun of. He is really is just he's, just a total fake, but I mean eat when you're running in a field with folk, a harness
Erin
egg, is where its ad
Elizabeth Warren, zero chance, zero chance again, I'm
I've stopped sayings. Iraq has over the years I
right. The first time I said I will never say again, there's a zero
when Howard Dean lost Iowa, he was a
but like as Ilion points a week before the election in my mind, and I was suddenly lost and also in the whole thing fell apart and he was when he was killing it in that ratio. For months, and then it was even just gone after one speech
member, he lost I what before that speech, so that was not the cause out against it, but why does that fall apart? I mean carriages beat him. I think you know. Dean had a lot of the grass roots momentum and a lot of the far far left now, of course, Howard deem, would be an ultra conservative in this year's line. Oh my gosh, an all
conservatively, they now
We cannot be allowed to be the progressive candid, I don't think he'd be allowed in them in the party yeah. I am really. I have something really good to share with you about the end of the masks coming off I've, something really good to share with you.
And the final tiers urge our front runners so in third place as of right now going through the Glen, but programmes of candidate power ratings. Better work is.
Frank, overwork, is his real name he's at us.
Thirty five on this
to honour its scale, Comma Harris,
sixty seven and first place.
Sanders Sixty nine. Now again,
Joe Biden has not announced yet so he's not included in this. He will. I would be very surprised if you
not leading this once he does announced. But who knows how long that,
Outside and is going to be, I mean
I have no idea how this hazardous either just eating their own, but Joe Biden is the one that could unite everybody, that that is a Democrat and they get
You know what our party has gone crazy,
our garden gives them excuse. Is its Joe Biden he's not crazy blah blah? It's who
before on the under ticket.
I'm sorry but Joe Biden was the most progressive in
the Senate, before he became vice president. His point
the other day when he said I and the most progressive person running for president I've seen the person who might run for president right. That whole moment is true. People forget that he was of the thing
he's been around a long time he's one hundred and
forty four years old, so back in
t. Ninety six, his policies, kind of seem conservative compared to what the Butler
The party is today and when he
He said things like he was all of his old stances. We have wanted. I think oh yeah
Do we have, is nineteen eighty three video clip here. We play this role quick. This is a joke.
Joe Biden in nineteen eighty three on the Supreme Court present around
about clearly had the right to send to the United States and the United States Congress, a proposal of pact, the court. It was told
within his right to do that divide.
It had no law, he was legal,
Stickley absolutely correct, but it was
a bone had idea. It was a terrible, terrible mistake, thumbnail pudding, question or an entire decade, the independence of the most significant body, including the Congress, in my view, the most significant body in this country
Supreme Court of the United States of America forestall now, but, secondly, you're not allowed to be against corps.
Packing. Now now, it's like the platter main plank in the democratic party. But if can you bring that? Can you bring that video back up for a second Keziah ease, Jane, cease, flit flopped on positions on something else too? If you look at the
The video of Joe Biden go ahead role that please read. It arose about clean,
sound? He was also anti hair plug at that point. Our views
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didn't have any here plugs at that point and
eighty three, I would not have guess I voted. Yes, that was a pre nineteen. Eighty three job yea
look like it was like. It looks like one of those jobs wherever men when they first came out and they were like just like corn rose the
like you, I just took a stock of corn and just landed at in your head is so bizarre. I would have thought
bad as well, but that's a good look thereon Joe when I
I want to share this. You know I said
I'm point: the masks will come off. I have a couple of good friend
is that send me old books and everything else. They sent me something last night and I want I want to share what they want they sent, because it shows where we are it's a little
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pretend second station. I d write so couple friends of Mine Gillian Doug Bay. They run a bookstore and bay, they used to live in Chicago
and they lived on Obama Street or they had a bookstore like hot Obama street, and so they had access to all of these reasons: crazy liberals and crazy liberal professors, and they weren't liberals. They were, they were communist
a lot of them, and so, as they were dying in their estates would go up, they go into their libraries and they would pull all of these documents and all of these books in things
they would send them down to me to preserve because it show
how how these radicals
We're leaving behind a basque and its work,
I said with such a surety that.
They're going to take off their mask. They want to tell you what they actually believe. They just keep telling being told it.
Not time. Yet it's not time yet so
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These personal library at, but I had forgotten about the book plate and most
people. Dont know you note about plate, is now its accounts,
an old saying people don't usually have book plates now, but when you buy a book and you
have it in your library if he had a nice library for Europe on the more wealthy side,
You would have something designed that said, your name
the Library of stupor gear, and then you would pick up
you'd have something designed and then they would pasted inside of the front flap. So now open up the book. It said it was yours, okay, so since
it was like a lot now. It seems like a lot, but then, in the days when books meant something ensure, if you had a big library, you would do the UK. This is solid, Linsky book Plate guy, look what it is. It's the drama, mass
Ok, you know the masks of
majesty in comedy, so this
is a. This is a mask from the theatre.
Underneath it says
Persona. Now
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And where it's almost kind of like discarded, bright and the mask
is untied.
This is precisely what is the thing that
Carl young head said that you know it's the its thee. The poor
Can you really are.
Is hidden by
this persona, it's it's what you project to the world, ok,
so the persona is gone and the mask is off. This is
solemn Linsky s book plate, saying I'm
I'm leaving behind a mask and we all are but some day the masks will come off and we will discuss this.
Guard the persona and and
show you who you really are. Are we have?
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or you can hear the knocking we're
we're in the middle of a ninety day, rehab of just the roof of this building and in some of the electronics in this building panda and once in a while. They get up on the roof and and do that and if you can hear that, but somebody need
tell them to stop, please. If the shocking thing that we do a radio show in this time period every day, and yet
uttered you know was amiss mirage. I know I know it's like a lottery. This is the day we're doing the radio show this time period. What I didn't know that, every day for ninety days, three or technical raising its wild, its wild, that's interesting. I'd I'd, never heard that from about Sal
Wednesday. We ve heard so much about the guy tat. While he is, I mean, remember, he's the guy who has devised.
This. This whole system that has
Jack America and basically defiling people
hide behind a mask, but now
Are there so arrogant end?
telling you this is much with with us.
Much conviction as I did when I said the masks will come off. Let me tell you:
This year
It will be their arrogance that destroys them in the end.
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only because it's not a strange higher if you know you're trying to have balanced and blah blah blah blah blah, but I dont need to hear from
Brazil and Donna Brazil is, is so
clearly dishonest echoing plenty of Democrats on Fox NEWS and that some big right, an accepted part of
they do their. But she was when she was on CNN. She was the one that was leaking thee. The debate questions to the candidate to Hilary right.
That doesn't get any more dirty and shady and operative than that does seem like there's not a another role for you in certainly in political media.
Like desirable for you as a shady lobbyists and, like you know, Paul man afford style, for
Ukraine right. Maybe that's that's still yet, let's open. Why should I listened to you why? Why would I listened to your opinion when I know now you're inoperative? That's the problem with
The the news channels is that
I don't have a problem with people who have opinions. They just want them.
Be the real opinion in autumn
not some hidden agenda opinion in.
Well! You know. I really think when you don't you, they want
we'll just to say what they feel. What they think and
donna. Brazil is not an honest broker. Now, not even close and she's issues come
perhaps we all know a lot of them are not being honest brokers. She was actually caught. Doing it's hard to
Your stand. Why you'd want her as well
Tell you because CNN it's gonna arena, Fox NEWS is gonna change. Now the real changes coming because now the Murdoch kids are taking over
although I mean they ve been in charge for awhile, and there has been much of a change in approach and I hate Fox
read that before and member Rude Roger used to tell me that all the time when those kids take over
it's only a matter of time, because they they were always pushing back on Fox, and it was because they,
her hanging out in all the Hollywood circles, there hang out with all the elite, his friends and they're all saying to them every day. How can you? How can you do this? How could you possibly do this and so they're gonna
DART, trying to compromise. They already have, if you ve already seen it and their Gus
are compromising uncompromising. Pretty soon there will be nothing left is, I hope,
that doesn't happen with us. I really hope that doesn't happen because you like money too, and this
Visual money are generating machine machines ass. You dont want to screw that up, yeah, that's it
comparability data. They don't see
to care. They don't seem to care it CNN, with there
we see an end is, is costing them money,
their ratings, are horrible there
prime time ratings or as bad as as argued or
asked ratings at headline NEWS now. Remember
by news, was not competitive at all. It was the fourth also ran.
And so, if you wanted your news in thirty minutes, you you went to headline news, but when we first started doing real programming on Headline NEWS,
it's hard to get an audience there.
Prime time is now doing that kind of level. Numbers amazing and it's incredible. The idea that, like talking about Donald Trump constantly, as is good for re,
I mean it seems to work on MSNBC at some level if they ve had a pretty good run as far as ratings have gone, because
her honest about who they are to some degree their like yeah, were against the administration,
we're. Cnn is trying to pretend that their news, but they're not, and so I think it's the disease
honesty of CNN the the mask we
a credible news. How dare you call us fake
is any have Jimmy Costa. I mean I just
it doesn't it. People are smarter than that, their smarter than that. It's hard to accept, because I mean literally every storm matutina through you- go through their promise
might have. Every single story is about Donald Trump, every story, sick. I don't they can't be.
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right barred for a series that he did that I remember covering on Fox. That was truly terrifying during the Obama administration. Welcome to the programme, Patrick thanks very much when you bet to tell tell
both remind them of what you exposed during the Obama administration on that particular dubbing yeah backing
two thousand and nine I was invited to a White House conference call and the meeting was kind of weird it is it look like they are going to be trying to do some kind of a switch, a roo with the big neck
damn it pretty arts and potentially use it to her. To attempt to put our propaganda
so I went to the meeting and it was a conference call meeting bunch people on it.
People are so media was on it. Artists were on it and my record the phone call. I was there
with my iphone- and it was a way that was before we all started Dino using need. I pointed out that in that way and remember you ask me about that back then, so I recorded
and basically caught them
Many people are saying that there is a violation of the Hatch ACT, which is basically you can't use federal funds to push policy answer. Do story on its position:
bright bar news say. You were helped me, but put it out there nationally on your show at the time and somebody
that bear the initially denied it and said that nothing was going wrong in kind of start, attacking the scenes and then
Eventually, somebody resigned from the White House, so the ends up being cut. My first big story, members, before into into a story telling it was it multiple part series and
and now here and now here- you are you and you don't have a you, never went to
for this year on the actual and applied physicist. But now
you're doing something that I think is is
really important. You ve got a podcast called red, peeled America in your on the third part. Now the virtual organism- experts,
This is, we did a multiple die, says: Series Deep dive into Silicon Valley and
You know my way I think you'd. You speak a lot about a I in India.
Problems with they, I in the economy. What what what is gonna be doing, take us insist
eighty and we take a real, deep dive into Silicon Valley, and we kind of touch on this topic that basically, some of our biggest fears are kind of already here, and we have this
is a huge collection of human beings and data.
Shooting, and we look at Silicon Valley in some of these organizations as virtual organisms,
as they are big. They have become so powerful, they control so much of our lives. We speak a lot about Hollywood and how basic
We criticise Hollywood new ways. They come at Us Hollywood,
the one way street. They stay spew there their idea
in their messages at us, but it's
me one way with Silicon Valley, it's a two way street in that they follow us everywhere that we go. They know everything that we do. They know all of our friends.
Guess what they have a political ideology as well, and if you don't follow that political ideology, they they hurt, you
go free. We follow. We basically look at the story of Youtube. The origin story of Youtube to gonna, get understanding of these big organizations and where they came from how they got so
in a nutshell. We do and poor one we basically look at their inventions,
which really was the very first video hosting site and
we look at them and see how basically Youtube stole the idea from them and how they basically created this. You d, be it was one of the hugest value transfers
modern history by using copyright and basically
a boy, a night, disregarding copyright, and they basically took Hollywood's value away from them and
and from that they were able to use certain laws that that they passed these a decade or so, and
so we really would go into the Silicon Valley thing in the main point that I'm trying to get through with this series and once again, its Red killed America Red, fill
gets on the Iheart Radio app the main
I'm trying to get across his. We need to start looking at these companies differently because they ve created digital town halls that we are having a problem having the ability to speak with it
and M conservatives in the right, we like to look at these things,
his private property and okay. We don't. We shouldn't be touching these things, but there is a completely
different thing going on here, it's brand new and if
if they ve created the dead, the digital streets, the digital sidewalks, the digital town, halls that we're gonna be talking on. We have to be able to speak at these places and there's been Supreme Court
rulings on this marsh versus Alabama, where private property, when these company towns back in the day it was our it's been- ruled that even if it's private property, if they own the town hall, we still have our the ability to speak at these locations. So we deal
into all of these topics. Industry part series it we're talking to Patrick Rail tree. He is from red pills, America, dot com. You can find his podcast red, build America on the
I heart radio app and it is well
with your time. He is looking at things and looking up from
the angle of you know right
state Amerika
not a sell out to it. Just asking the questions that you would ask, Patrick
I am at you read survey
since capitalism, yet the book, no, no, I haven't, got so
I disagree with a lot of stuff in it, but it is a very good look at what is that
what is coming and what they truly are working on and the thin the the
the most chilling under,
standing, I mean as I as I read this book I
looking at this technology and, what's coming out of Silicon Valley and all the algorithms and their search for it for the
today I much differently now I mean I've
I have understood it enough to be frightened by it and excited by it, but
understanding and in a new way in this way, Patrick and what they're looking for is
one hundred percent certainty. So there
looking at our patterns and, for instance, Facebook, can tell you
you're on your way. You're you're, going to cheat or you're gonna, get a divorce
can just tell they know whose doing it or going to do it, because the pattern is there and they have so much data and their look.
For more and more data to be able to predict with absolute certainty once they can predict with absolute certainty. They can they.
Shape us anyway? They need to shape us to nudge
I mean it is the ultimate cast son steam. We don't need advertise
chosen. People too, not just the algorithms- will not just an end that kind of power in
anybody's hands. I don't care of its government or the private industry is very dangerous.
For any republic, any free people,
You know we spoke to when we spoke to the creator of Daimio he's a programmer in here
very poignant, comments that I think going to on what you just said there. He said that the philosophy of the creator gets
embedded in the creation
your morality
values there crazy ideas; they all become part of the fabric of the algorithms that they could
So when you have this a norm
these enormously powerful companies. In Silicon Valley, there are, admittedly, hard left. They can't be. Their values are embedded into this code. So would like this using the example that you just said about
adultery are cheating these all a lot of these algorithms arm or maximized for clicks. They want
do they want interaction and through if they see that kind of behavior coming bacon, actually encourage it, because they understand that did what kinds of things is gonna make this person in this.
Data, mine click- and you know it becomes this very
in a word. How do we solve this problem? And I think that's the big discussion that we need to be having right now. We all understand
but there is a major issue
to really now what do we do about this? What what what policy should be enacted- and I am in the same camp as you in that I fear that the government will try to grab.
Steering wheel and move it in their direction and try to take as much pain as much as advantage of this as they possibly can. But if I also fear that are represented, aren't
about this. How much? We only have really TED crews,
when Winner Mark Zuckerberg was. It was on the kind of being interrogated
right by the committee had cruisers
the only guy that what it was really asking. The kind of question
is that we need to be asking right here, and it really makes me wonder: why is it that TED crews was the only guy that was right
The kind of hitting him on some of these questions
and I am I really- we need to be having a major major discussion and put aside our rigid ideologies about how we should be dealing with these private companies because they are. This is a different thing that we are going on. They know more about us than any government
you see has ever known about any human, any of you a citizen always if, if if Hitler would have had half of this technology, there were
not be a Jew left on earth. So true, social,
and an insult
you know. I do we really. I want. I would really love if people would take the time check out red killed him.
The goods on the Iheart radio up, take the time to really dealt ended,
issues and understand that there is something different going on here that the beef
we'll have created. Creating these digital nation states, it is our projection- are, are our real life projection of ourselves is
being projected online Facebook, for example, for example, they have become the identity,
a bar on our online identity. They actually authenticate or online identity. When they take you out of facebook-
you lose the ability to to
easily log into thousands of websites from there and what does that due to human beings, when that happens, our they ostracize when that happens, these are the kinds of things that we need to be talking about. I've heard a lot of
people speak about. Ok, we needed a digital bill of rights. I think we already have a bill of rights and we just need to basically apply it online, real, quick, Patrick and then no touch a loose the should we be breaking them up. You know it's it's
I think that a lot of people are talking about. I'm not a policy expert. I is I've, heard multiple different approaches to this. Breaking up is one of them. I've heard a lot of people talking about
transparency in the code that if we advocate that we, but we have a transparency in what they're doing that could help solve the problem. Breaking up is definitely, I think, should be on the table, because these kid they keep gobbling up
Competition may look gobbled up, Instagram anytime, I D gobble up what? What's that any time another one of these social media things start to rise up. You, Google gal
gobbles up Youtube is a reason why they're doing that they understand the network effects of having these massive massive amounts of users and how they could benefit from that so issue. I do think that it should be on the table, but I think there's also other things that we should do.
That is why Patrick thank you. So much is red pills. America, EU funded Redfield America, Dotcom the podcast really well
worth your time. This is the third in the series. Is it not? Yes? Yes, it it end there
all worth all worth listening to and you ll find it on the eye heart radioactive Patrick? Thank you so much aright.
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the interesting thing about this is this: accumulated power and wealth. You know in Rockefeller died. His son was given the key
instead, the kingdom and they told him the accountants got together said. Do you realize how much money you have
the eyes lot: nationality, really let we need to look. We need to show you with just like three or
five percent. Compounded the interest on this money is people. I've had people say that you really happen
money- you have is usually a negative right,
Do you realize how much money you have it's not working out positive, yeah you're not able to afford them, go away. They
said we just want to show you with compounded interest that in Vienna
two generations, you
our family whoever's run in the family will have more money. Then
most economies in the world. If not every economy, you may beat America
as the largest holder of cash
a statement right use, standard oil, so think of the money that was coming into that one family.
So that's why Rockefeller started giving away money as fast as he could
because he knew he couldn't keep up,
could give it away and you
still are not beating the camp compound interest, you're, just reducing it for future
durations, but they were
still have so much money, it won't matter guy. That's that's incredible. That's in
credible and you ve seen how the Rockefeller Foundation, just that one alone has influenced
public opinion has influenced the arts and everything else
the money that the Rockefellers have they have put out created national parks. The the
I that they had has info
and stuff and continues to influence us today, no
he's talking about the money that Google has the power and influence that Google has
in that way. We know what it is today. What will it
in ten years. What will it be in a generation from now yeah
I mean it is a major question to wrestle with, because you're getting your giving your centralizing a lot of influence
we know for future generations. Among a very small group of people.
That being said, I mean we're Patrick brought up image.
It's on a lot of my worries about about this track, which is like, I know it. I know, and they build this and an eye in maybe this either I have to. I was evidently with the Supreme Court ruling that he mentioned would look into that many. I know he goes through than in the park as someone who listen to that, because the case is someone's
are making the case that these things either should be broken up or or action taken. That would make conservatives uncomfortable is very popular sort of idea. Right now, I'd like to hear somebody's gonna cut a smart,
the case that isn't just like. While I my twitter, shocked our darn it like an you'll love, it seems to be just sort of frustration which is
understandable because of the way that their treating conservatives, but you know it, you get real,
hesitant. When you talk about Google, who has created by them, you know their it's their business. They created
You know the fact that they are doing things that you dont, like with a number just means you should try something else usually. So I like to hear that case really smell
in a different place. Now Rockefeller had all that money and he could influence us and he did they in
one starts in ways you don't even know, but I keep come
back to this idea of they are creating algorithms of apps
loot certainty, that's what thereafter certainty so then,
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Tromp, twenty twenty prediction from political. That is interesting and I think true,
also. We have a sheriff from Washington State he's gonna be coming on with us to talk about the
new gun laws and how the sheriffs are opposing this and what the state is doing to try to punish the sheriffs. It's pretty amazing. That's coming up also Matt Kitty.
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over. In England, things are getting even crazier. Listen to this story, I'm studying the swine outside of police headquarters,
as one of our guests on the show later on Twitter, who has a boy who was a son who was born a boy then transition to a girl?
refer to the wrong pronoun as a he or a boy that was based on Twitter as results of that as soon as Ukraine said that she found this. Actually, a distressing and spiteful made a complaint to sorry. Please do not tell us that they are actually investigating as a
crime, hate crime, have a maximum prison sentence of anything up to two years. This is a time of course,
We took my lost on the programme. We rising knife crime around the country. Also, violence,
soaring in the UK as well. Should the police be prioritizing crimes like this crimes? Is it a crime crimes like this to say
what sir, in other gender that someone was born as yet? If you I mean I, as a dinner disagreement, you go to jail for two years for saying that in England two years had a
and and wild knives crimes are soaring. Your wire knife crime soaring because people it people will kill me.
Paul you take away the gun, they'll kill people would not
You take away the knives. Will kill people with rocks? This is this is
a human trade and were
ignoring all of the human traits innocuous was. It does TIM Pool that was on Joe Robins podcast. A few weeks ago, we played the clips of him with a twitter Joey. I Twitter, and he made a great point which I had I had never really thought about, which is they talk about Miss gendering on social networks, which is ok, as they just explain?
a man has transition to a woman, and you call them a man that is Miss gendering it'll. Take you off twitter for that in great Britain and get a couple years in jail, apparently for it, however, to half the country the eye
here that you would miss gender? Some one is the opposite where
you call someone who is supposedly transition from male to female. If you call them a female
miss gendering them. But what is the science, but according to science and about half the country? So
there is a real political undertones, not a fact, no based judgment,
it's saying which side of this argument is correct and then enforcing their side only have you seen the movie bricks it yet Y see hearts of it. You know Oscar Cumber Bunch, that's that's! Not Benedict Cumber batch
yeah outcome is a lot of syllables. That's all I remember he. I actually love him. I think he's
thrilling and rate actor great actor there
This movie out called breaks it and I watched it last night and it is.
Really worth your time. Watching that you, because I had the impression I saw about half an hour of Anne and I've DV art, I watched it with one eye and I dont know british politics well enough.
To know how effective, where we ve got a guy from Scotland, whose now my executive assistant an end
I'm gonna ask him to watch it until
me the subtle things that I might have missed, but it seemed pretty fair to me. Well, yes, I was expecting it to be
The brave leave side would be trashed and stay states that remain side would be pressed. That's what I was expanded. No, they they'd. They split the leave side into two camps. The Steve Ban in Camp Gusty was part of that and
Steve banning camp. That was using race to say we gotta get out,
then the not Nigel for
Daniel Hannan, Daniel Hannan Side and that's, you know: cumber bunches side,
batch and he's. Is you see you see them find that their starting
to use algorithms in this new company comes in from Canada and and Ban, and is using Cambridge Analytical, ok and he's finding all kinds of stuff out, but the
other side of exit, they don't know any there. They not dealing
with them at all. In fact, they say we don't want anything to do with those guys, but their use
this new scientific data as well, and they find that people are real
a seething under the surface and the government people they just don't get it. They don't get it
The exit, peep or the US stay in people. They don't see it coming at all until this scene, and I want you to
I want you to listen to this now. This is a a sea,
from the movie- and it is a focus group where the focus group person is, is not
making the case to the focus group that the gulf
it really wants to make that these things are not true, and there really gonna hurt you and blah blah. So they have
everybody a representative from all of these different viewpoints in society and
can the first time they meet it's not so clear, but as the exit people,
find them first and stuff.
To listen to them and amplify the voice of those who feel unheard,
those who feel unheard and felt unheard for a long time start to express it loudly in this focus
and it's amazing. It shuts down the entire thing. This is what
happening in America as well. I want you to listen to this end and
see if you dont relate in some regard. What will happen
guys would govern, currency will collapse and the economy will contrive. How do you know that you don't get things wrong all the time? I don't know why we pay anything to be remembered. The single largest trading book in the entire world alot benefits arising from that. What I'd from going on? I just like you- do in real life by people making these promises, people that you have never heard of dominant cummings that then other leg
they're not a form of government, despite having my billions of pretend spending promises post breaks it that they have no power or responsibility to see any of it through. We could take a little brain banks and his diamond mine in South Africa or Nigel Ferrajo, stockbroker, Boris jocks, objective three small that'll be fine all day.
This is just a game to that debate
society, but the risk to you?
your children s risk come to where on from is nothing,
We ve got something to lose
use of. Had your lady eventually join your ways, and it has taken us saw you. Let him get you another is about people with a different color scheme of being called that's. What did I tell you? What do you know what you know? You know what you were calling on racist racing resting when you're saying you know. We say nothing now without outcome and that on the right lines, have my life coming big city, the past few years being estimated
don't talk about a goat, mentioning,
but I am not.
Like I know nothing, nothing that is what's happening all over the world in it
happening here. You are told over and over again by the experts and then by the other people at the table, while you're just
this then you're like
oh I'm, not
Well, yes, you are in your only doing this because look either nothing else to lose now come
to where I live come to where I grew up,
nothing left and you're
taking away everything
that I've loved they they talk about. They talk to this one group of peace
then it's all reenactment, but its very well done, and they talk to this.
Couple who are living in the middle of nowhere and
It is just a jest of Hell hole,
but neighbourhood now, and they like this
used to be a great neighbourhood. This used by my kids won't even come back and the woman starts to cry.
And she said I I just want something back, that I recognise and
from that moment on. You start to understand,
that's really happening, and it's happening
here in Amerika
it's what I miss during the Trump, the first Trump election peep,
feel when she said at the end there I'm sick
I'm tired of it. I'm sick and tired
here too being called names and blamed for everything and then told I can have a place at the table. I can't say anything I shouldn't recognise
is that this is a problem. I can recognize that
disagree with that. I just
shut up and she said
stu cry, and I'm just tired of it. I'm just tired of it that happening.
All over the world and
till the media, really
Starts to take those people seriously, those
people will not be silenced. You are now
going to steam roll over those people.
And no fair or just society would.
This is the way Martin Luther King felt in the nineteen Fifty's
eighteen sixties until he stood up and if you continue
to do this.
This is what those people will do eventually
I don't know how long it will take, but there are Americans.
They have a right to be at the table, they have a right to be heard. They have a right to not be called racist unless they
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You know, Donald Trump is right, he's right, listen to this, his
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whether that happens by virtue
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very honest, it's the most honest thing. I've heard, I think very true right, a minute that is exactly where so many so many journalists are it's. Why is why fake news is a thing? That's why it's an effective tactic for
young people on the right to mention, because so much of it it's you know sometimes there's basis or or at least a hint of basis, beached behind these stories, but they blow them up into these ridiculous proportions and do everything they can to magnify
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in twenty twenty, but a faltering.
Caught or giant scandal could change everything, Donald Trump has a
low approval rating he's engaged in
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and were held today. He would
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to be in a much stronger position than his
proven rating and conventional beltway wisdom might suggest he could.
So wind up in trouble if the economy slows markedly between now and next fall other
Legal bombshells could explode the current scenario. Trumps party managed to lose the house and twenty eighteen, despite a strong economy, so the mob.
Could wind up being wrong this time around the twenty twenty election, the new Congress, the Miller Investigation,
All of these things are going to play a role, but the economy is quoting so damn strong right now and by all historic precedent, the accommodation
good run away with it. That's the chief investment offer for trend of macro at a I,
don't see how the blue wall could resist this economy. Some pretty amazing. I mean if you look at that standard than has been generally speaking,
right for a long time, maybe again, Carville was the guy who cut it came up with this theory is going to come from a consultant to say
you ve got to worry about the other stuff and its economy
and the reason, if you remember the selection, George Bush was a year away from a
percent approval, reading and lost, because the country went into
What will by all appearance?
is and and history now iii. We know for sure it was a minor recession that was actually over before the election, the it was over
before the election, but because there was a minor recession going on
He was in the middle of a had just finished off a successful while war things were going
really well in pretty much every other aspect of of of politics, with the exception of a recession in the economy and that cost him the
Can I mean, along with other factors, certainly in the parole factor was there and in that it was a complicated election.
The bottom line, was if you focused on the economy and you were able to keep their positive same thing- was kind of proved out
Ninety six, when you know Clinton's president's
he's not going all that smoothly, but the
you know, the economy was going. Ok and
again he one hears here's. What concerns me is the president loves these tariffs. He just loves them. He does its it. He really does believe that their correct the right policy
and these tariffs are hurting the people that are unheard member. We are talking about the the movie breaks it than I played that audio.
Where people are like I'm sick of it. There's a couple of things
the reason why he one is because he tapped into, and he
instinctively heard the the things that people were so
that everybody else missed he he tapped
in to those people who are like I'm, I'm losing control of my life. Now some
Those people lot of those people were farmers and
those farmers and those people who are being hurt by these trade deals mean bankruptcy for farms
is at an all time high that the ethics,
is an all time, our its close to an all time high, I mean it might have been beaten by the the depression, but it's it's up there and
nobody's reporting on that, because nobody in the media lives around farmers, and so they don't care, but he's got to take care of those farmers and a
governments subsidy, is not the way to do it. Farmers dont want the hand out now, maybe the big farm you know, the the corporate farms do
mine that, but the farmers I know, don't want a handout. They just want the somebody to lift the boot off their neck. They want to do it,
that's. Why they're there and I think the president he's he if, if he gets
so the trade deal done with China, because I I want to give him. The boy
if it of the doubt that he has good people around him
I know he loves trade deals, not trade deals, trade tariffs, sure he loved
we ran on Madame was very clear about it and he's paying always line has been very consistent on the right.
The people around him. No, they don't work now. He
has said
doing this, so I can get a better deal from China. Ok, that's good public Larry COD low, for example, right
now, if that's true, when you get the deal, take this tariff away. If you
Take this tariff away. You're going to flood money back into the system and you'll be able to join.
The economy again and you'll see even better results than what we're seeing right now, because we have a good economy right now, it's but its fragile. It's very fragile! You I mean if you wanna, be seen us. This is obviously high risk and it's probably not what's happening, but if you wanna be cynical about it,
if the economy is fumbling at all. As we approach the election, this
a major bullet in the chamber for trumped,
utilised cause he if he were to free the economy. Let's say a month before the election or two months before the election sees me. It probably would make
the economy. Even if it's just for a short term sugar burst the economy, would
oh crazy, when they thought this was over. He could signal that at the right time it would be ass, it wouldn't really increase, yes, his chances of being reelected. He did at any time this year or in the second quarter of twenty twenty. If he did it in spring of next year, it would give a sugar burst either Gaspe little earlier than movements
it may be as late as a spring of next year? He could get away with taking that with foot off that break and putting it on the gas.
And it will help, because I think there are people that are
willing to do what they have to do. I mean what was it Bill MAR said. You know
I will. Let's, let's pray for a recession, I mean there.
Are those who will do bad things. I like that
as it into no. He has a bullet in his in his gun and each
we need to do is just pull the trigger and stop with the trade war, and it
could ensure his presidency for another four years.
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we saw last night New Zealand just band everything
I went farther than anybody has ever talked him
in New Zealand and their celebrating today. Do they not just
take this crazy shooter, the king of New Zealand, Haiti now
there there are fears right right and then they third there, Sir
seeing guns that word legally purchased and owned by
distance of New Zealand. Then they just did it in a panic overnight and an you hope something
Tat could never happen in America and you get into all of these definitions another. They say there
targeting militaries style assault, weapons which is not a thing. It's not it's not a thing, but an
so they'll, be an arbitrary line where they decided is that gun still legal is echoed? Not they dont know
All they know is that people have to turning your gun.
You know. It's amazing to me is Hannah. My second oldest daughter, I took her shooting up, she's, never gone shootin, but we had a family scare that kind of put the fear of Jesus and all of us. So we went out to the shooting range and she finally said I'll I'll carry a gun dad and I'll learn how to shoot. She came down,
she's been with us for forever is but she's always avoided. Guns chief, you know, bought into the of the fear of him and
so where at the shooting range- and she says so dad. What's the difference between that rifle and that one- and I see what you mean by that one, she said that one I mean that looks scary and I
because it's painted black they're the same there they're the same.
Is there is a cultural divide and I think it's I think it's grown starker and you we talked about red versus blue, but they're. There is a different culture of people. Grew up with guns are taught how to use guns, are comfortable around guns and protect their families with guns versus people primarily live in cities or just afraid of them. They've never touched one they've never seen one, they don't know what it is, and so in political demagogue show up,
and say this is how we are going to empower terrorists to kill. All of us is juncture merges said about three d printed guns, any any
nobody better! That's that's a problem so so part of,
part of what I learned the hard way. I had a very similar experience when I worked on Capitol Hill. I worked for a member of Congress. He was inclined to be a liberty guy, but he had never been around guns and we were debating assault. Weapons bands
and I used all the second amendment arguments. I use of philosophical arguments, a libertarian arguments about the right to defend yourself, deaf ears. He didn't understand what I was saying. So I said: okay, let's go shoot some of these things,
and we asked the guy at the FBI range like so we're going to be in these ones and we're not going to ban these ones, and he said the same thing that was painted black and it looks really scary. But it is exactly like that, one with the Woodstock and and after that he's like okay, I get it so so you got to help people actually sort of see what it is understand.
It is an and put your hands on it advice and empirical it's it's! It's also what we ve talked about a lot we make. You were talking to him logically, bread and cancer,
lives. Try to you know you.
Facts and figures and everything else and speak logic where the laugh generally,
Elsa Story and speaks from emotion right in
they're telling you this good story of this scary, black gun and
all the scary things that it can do and emotionally that imprints on people and
imprints, it so hard that they are it exaggerates. The
here that you should have. I spent some time talking my daughter about sex,
rating. Your fear there is the fear of that's a black
scary gun, and then there
The fear of this is a deadly weapon, and this is-
this deadly as this one
You should have a healthy amount of fear
You lose your fear of what this thing can do. You should know
have a gun. You know
should always have a healthy amount of fear. Of this is a deadly weapon
but it's the irrational fear and we don't ever approach that but good.
People into the range and having them fire. They experience something else fun.
So you know we set out this. This video that you mentioned about three d guns: it's a young guy name, Matlock crews,
these Sir one of the young voices. I think you ve had some of those guys on young libertarians that are very into explaining things on camera and he's an interesting guy, because he is actually a legal scholar at the Cato Institute, but
for that, he was a machinist he'd. He was easy gun enthusiast and he's reconstructing all of these old, like a world war, one rifles that don't exist anymore and any kind of a hobbyist about it so understands law. He understands the technology of three printing and we just had a sort of show people. This is what this actually is. So when some senator says something ridiculous about ghost guns and how we are going to be empowering terrorised by allowing three printers treaty printers. Where you can you know you can you can actually empower of kids that need prosthetic limbs with three principles are good things. This is technology and everybody wants to control it. In washington- and you can you, can it make the philosophical arguments as violates the first amendment, this violence?
an amendment or you can just show people the ridiculous nests of of the idea that you could build a ghost gun. It's not a thing. It's an language, not a thing, because by goes there talking about something in your mind, is taking us a totally plastic assault
I thought right now I'll were and it doesn't work it explodes Ryan Yoga.
Shall you to regulate the one the dice yet, and so everybody has this this, this vision of people's Nicky, these guns on airplanes or whatever, and it's just not a thing of fascinated to see. This reaction
on and on the emotion, because of them. Emotion can be helpful due to convey a message of tart, but that a lot, but you see a New Zealand where emotion makes a lot of bad decisions and it forces you and about decisions with with this ban. I mean, if you think about this, because its being praised by the media and the left and people all over the world. As
the data, how to do it right where they had of this incident and they took action period. We took action based on
incident I mean you could make the same argument that
if there is a terrorist attack by
Muslim that that's a great,
reason to go round up Muslims all across the country, because we don't know a core. Yes, we're gonna be taking a lot of law abiding Muslims off the streets to yes, I understand that. But look this
happen and we have to act. That's a terrible approach. This. It should be recognised us where the Patriot ACT came from
stood out of emotion and years of reason. Yes,
and that's where the constitution should kick in and say that was glad do that. If that's what it was,
and too slow you down or to stop you from doing that,
it's because you had in a rational amount or even a rational amount of fear that would make you sell your liberty or someone else's liberty because of your fear
you're I reacted out of a most
a couple years ago and finally learned and how to shoot pistols and we bought pistols in the District of Columbia, which is a
not an easy thing to do now, but it was,
I mean I've always understood the importance of of our right to bear arms, but I'm not a gun guy now, but I watched you know that the emotional trigger for me was watching the the shooting in Paris that deals of death metal,
Their audience was gunned down by by terrorists, and I got a lotta concerts and, unlike you know what I live right
the capital. I better do something I better be prepared to defend my family. If I have to and endorse, there's almost that that safety security since the same reason, people react against guns. Wee wee wee rack, saying you know what the police are gonna help me. The governments not gonna help me
they can't possibly keep as all safe. I gotta do it myself and it's amazing, because you learn that time and time again and yet
Media never covers it. When you have a disaster like Katrina, where help cannot come
there, you have seventy two hours before it completely breaks down, and what did the government do went in?
took gun instead immediate as a cover it, but that's why Mcafee has passed, etc
it exists with with fantastic guess, like Glenn back for Thomas Mass he's been on already, but is that is an amazing play?
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we just talk about the crazy action that was taken in New Zealand. That, of course, the presses heralding where they're taking way guns that were legally purchased in New Zealand because of the shooting they have just made that shooter, the king
of New Zealand and made New Zealand much much more dangerous. In my opinion, it
The thing we have the second amendment. However, there are people that are chip.
Away at the second amendment, every step of the way, and anyone who tells you that they are not looking to take away your gun
they most likely are a liar, and that is
evidence by New Zealand. They never. If said, they wanted to take away guns.
But once there was an emergency older
our going way past anything they ever said was even possible, but now it
seems reasonable because everybody is afraid
well, there is something that has happened in Washington state that I believe,
is unconstitutional, along with others. It was voted on in November of last year
and it was initiative. Sixteen thirty, nine and it was a vote, was approved by voters in Washington, state and
the deal is that you have to have more restrictive gun laws. You can't buy gun if you're or a rifle with, if you're twenty one
unless you're twenty one, anybody
the age of twenty one cannot purchase. You have to have an enhanced background check which goes into medical records now, which
Also a violation- and you
to always have that gun locked up, and you know, as I was too
growing up. You know in Washington State by my uncle in Pew up in my grandfather, who had guns, loaded and unloaded gun does nothing to protect you
the problem is the sheriffs are starting to say we're not going to enforce. This
and the sheriffs are now in trouble with the state, and we have Bob song her. He is a sheriff of click. It tat County in Washington State Bob welcome to the programme
Thank you glad. You know you're spot on with your opening remarks. Bobby
Who are? You are one of the sheriffs and there's a lot of you around Washington State that our say
I'm not going to enforce this. What does that mean?
First of all, let me say that I am a constitutional curve.
The rule of law. Is the constitution? U S and wishing to state constitution based on Dad
I believe it violates citizens that I sure Second Mehmet. Fourth, amendment and
several other amendments to the constitution and it
it's ridiculous thing and in the
Lynn, barbarism
our attorney general and governor annually,
she's, a political move on their part, Ferguson, one
to be governor
course are governors already and now she wants to be president, which would be a disaster.
But in any event, thereby
ain't, no good
Citizens, rights and I've been in this business, forty eight years and law enforcement, and this
one thousand six hundred and thirty nine or any of these other anti gun laws will do nothing to make a safer community. Nothing! That's why crooks are crooks. They don't pay any attention to
and so what they're doing is making a more restrictive.
Criminalizing honest finishes, prepossessing certain birds and is ridiculous, and
so criminalizing those who just served in the military
were given a rifle by the military and they were. They were ok for the use of a gun, but now
they come home. They can have a gun. Internet, ridiculous
put our young people and battlefield sobered overseas, and
come back some emission limits, Summum, China and the lucky ones. It come back that haven't been injured,
they go down the buyer Mersham Automatic rifle which, by the way there
all sham automatic sought weapons, ridiculous, modern sporting rifle exactly
so they go down the buyer again for whatever reason, because they have a constitutional right. That Bert,
and they don't know, began Hamburg rigour
should you served their country or not an end. Yet
name. People who have this. Does you know twenty one year age limit on buying guns, wanting
if you the power of the vote at sixteen, but that's a different story so the
or attorney general in the state says that you guys by not enacting this and and by not enforcing this,
you are in violation and the sheriffs work for the governor and
very good results of you. You disagree with the sheriffs work for the governor. The governor
or the attorney general is not my boss, the only body
I have under the constitution is the people that elected Mayor Office in our accounting,
commissioner, my boss show
They would probably love to have a position where they get. The rain me end, but now has now gonna happen and I think
Ferguson in them pushing for political reasons, and, I might add,
the only reason those passion estate is because they blew a bunch of smoke at the far left
you, king count, nation, Amish, Tacoma, heavy populated areas of the state, and I M was able to squeak it by
when it of all the voters and ate them like a turn out of three percent of the voters in the state of that, of course, a year, I think they got closer. Sixty percent vote on it, but
most counties on you cited estate voted down the majority of how this is another reason in a microcosm of why we have the electoral college for
the presidency, Western Washington, is very different than eastern wash and most people say,
arrange all the time in Washington, not on the east side of the mountains. It's been a desert in parts of Washington. It is
its remarkably different state and different mentalities. So
What are you as a sheriff and the other sheriffs that are with you? What are you
but to do because they say
They are coming after you. Well then, they need to do that. I will not back down
from furnishing or injury cargo where they are not my boss,
I sure the citizens of my county and I believe I am serving their their constitutional rights, prevent that from being violated.
Sure they want to come Endura County. Then they need to do that and I think the governorship, while other state patrol not they don't want, go down there.
Round- and let me say one thing approved- I will not take up arms against fellow law enforcement officers
but I also will not allow the state to come in here and start pushing those around in this county. Gonna happen. The other thing. If I could, then here's what bothers me-
health records it when you they do, that enhance background check,
you sign a waiver basically giving up your health records, which I believe is cool virgin. In order for you to get the gun, you have to sign this in order for you to get the gun that you're entitled to God, given
don't shaken when you have to sign this waiver
I don't have any problem at all and I would even support if somebody's been committed to a mental institution or under psychiatric care for violent behaviour, then, yes, only that only that would be released to show that they can be checked and background, but they don't have any reason to have your complete health records know what was going on in and unfortunately under that sixteen thirty nine, but they don't even show who makes a decision. I dont know of it from clerk at deal well, department obliging bench at decision or whether to Board of Psychiatry
you know it is a big- and I think that violate your fourth amendment right when they owe her shoe industry in that form, in order to get a gun, mandatory training, the shame playing, I'm a big one per training. I'm a big one for safety, but
should not be government mandating. You have to have it before. You can have your right again and it's just ridiculous. One of the things I like to read rule Quackish fairly short: they never under the sixteen thirty nine. The initiative would make government employees or any contractor or private agency working for the government. He moon from law shoot for failing to recognise the right of a person to legally by or possess
in Cornwall, my gosh, including unlawful denial of a consumer weapons permit under this initiative under the initial citizens, could not shoe of their civil rights are violated,
a whole. My garage unreal unreal
oh my gosh Bob States
let us know how we can help the sheriffs up in Washington state. We appreciate
stand for the constitution. Sir, thank you learn. I appreciate your support, even though by israeli confident that some of my hand was actually guarding the constitution
and if you lived in the county, I will tell you this is what we talked about member how many years ago, do we say you ve got to support your local sheriffs, get to know your local sheriff because constitutionally they don't report to anybody they
they report directly to the voter.
They are your last line of defence for the for the constitution.
The most important vote you can cast in your life
if time, when things start
yet scary, is
were sheriff because he's the law,
ass line of defence for the constitution and think about the simultaneously. You have a bill that includes a peace that will not let you sue if they violate your second,
rights at work with civil right or civil civil rights. At the same
in time
they are now saying you can sue gun manufacturers
among uses a gun in a crime right.
And they can sue you and you
we'll be held responsible. If somebody steals your gun and uses it in a crime,
You are held responsible for
crime as well. That's in this
this new law unreal. It I mean you want to talk about oppressive,
that is the beginnings of a totalitarian state
and soon they violate my civil rights, holy cow, aright
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Glenn. This is the Glen Back Programme,
Welcome to the Glen by programmes have led the euro here, I'm just reading,
The story about from Time magazine about Cassio Cortez and it looks like it's verifying a lot of stuff that dumb at blogger, you, Mr Reagan, put out you're gonna came out this morning. I believe the address I'm looking for Korea. It's it's fairly long cause. You Cortez very upset by the way today, because apparently people,
The facts are calling your Cortez, which is it she says she says my name. Is factors like to save likes to say my name incorrectly as Cortez. My last name is not Cortez, just as theirs is in english or coral or hand.
Which are having to get the clarification from the woman best known as a three letter abbreviation right, because it's really critical, I mean
there is never an ending to the amount of
play? She is victimized on a daily basis. Every story is about how she's a victim she's, always she's. Now victimized by people only
being part of her name. My name's not
Stu. I've had to deal with it for a long friggin time get over it. Ok, I had
among National radio and television everyday and be called stew because of you and your incompetence when it comes
the hearing and our citizens of their drugs like those of a drunk personal
part of ETA at a club booty, they were drunk, they introduced, you they slurred, and it was very loud and
heard Stew and what does a normal person living ask
very well. We are already living as yet, and I asked Teresa if, if
somebody introduced you an end. They do they
it is my own.
And you said, and then that proselytes at all Marilyn nights nice to meet you. What would you say how pricing that I go by my lesson
wait? A bit better? I understand ok, she's everywhere, so you just go along with it tat. You would kill
where's loud. So how long would it take you to correct that
some every day. Any easier to appoint nourishes awkward, you know, need just stick
you stick with it. You were such a shit, you're certain she'll! Thank you Mercer. His name is Sir Militia. Whatever his name is Steve, I her
and
I said I was not really wrong, why are you don't know you either way? I heard it from video formats, that's how he said it, and
a friend of ours introduced, introduced him to me, and I heard there and
I called him stew and four months months. He didn't correct me months. If I correct you ever tell me, were wrong: we'd never get through one
Go as we all know why knowing is correct, I I I don't know why I tol around this is an internal unity in turn, promoted you, I've dragged you along those all time. Neither is I'm incorrect that one either I will say. I think this is a large ploy is now or at out of time, not get too.
Who your story that you refer to yesterday about bed, oh and better, who said he said he, but I didn't
actually say but uses story by multiple witnesses that he put human poop from his baby into a bowl and told his wife. It was avocado
that is so disgusting. So discussing with you at a story, you said was similar, we're all out of time
all. I know you ve been filibustering this entire. Well, you have to wait until maybe tomorrow, maybe tomorrow, to hear that fantastic story. I do
I have to say. Also
which one is weirder the
at our story of the advocates poop or hiccup loop,
taking his mother to deal with role here. Let's go back.
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