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Since America didn’t hit President Biden’s vaccination goal, will the government still allow “small” barbecues this Fourth of July? Will any vaccination goal ever be enough? Jeffy stops by to discuss the story of $21,000 lost in a Subway bathroom and the latest updates on the Florida building collapse story. Historians ranked all 44 former presidents, but Pat and Stu have a less left-leaning list. The Supreme Court upheld some of Arizona’s new voting laws, and Democrats aren’t happy. The guys review a list of ‘60s and ‘70s songs that you would never be able to record today. A new children’s book promotes getting vaccinated.

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And happy fourth of July Weekend area triple eight cents some be easy. K is our phone number on this independence day. We can. Hopefully you you ve, got dumb Some really nice plans lined up. Although the backyard bar Do you think is out because we didn't get the numbers that that president told us we had to hit you. do enjoy a barbecue with our friends in the backyard, a small one Oh you! If you and your wife live in the same residents, yes, you go ahead. The parties to be clear, but you can't brought invite your children over who don't live in your household when he talked about July. Fourth, he only talked about a small backyard barbecue anyway, even if we hit the number straw, I think there were four people are six people are something which is, to my mind too much in my mind to it. I just want to sit back that I do think that are. Ok, too, is to ok
with the same backyard, put your own backyards. Ok, I think one person and in a permanent back our yard- and you can t, but maybe get a speaker something's even speak, really loudly over, like megaphone or of the speaker system to talk. The person in the Knesset measure early socially distant. Yet right and you will get your in separate backyards. You would be well like, for example, the TIM, the two men Taylor thing that can't handle it. I can't answer close as he's right on the other side of the fence we'll get into this today,
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real estate agents. I trust that cup being independence day. We can to patents, do for Glenn today sad news, those restart the weekend we didn't head the numbers that our president required of us to go ahead and have accuse and our backyards. With a couple of people that we know, we can but or at least like and wanted to have over for a burger. We didn't hit those numbers, so you can do it better. Happened to be of the of the of the idea that dish,
sway to about my way too many people in the backyard. If you have multiple people, while he sent up to six eggs to mount a hit, our numbers of that's that was too many too many pat Knocker too. Do you're talking about ex people in one backyard emit, maybe there ten acres something like that situation to be had ten acres and died. Personally, don't you don't they don't I do not have ten acres, you have a mountain range that cuts through and and gives multiple sections of back the Arctic. My name is Glenn banking me. No! No! It isn't that program. I've unlady does have a mountain range that cuts through his back yard. It's it's not that proper. What I would say is that we have a mountain range that cuts it like a pizza into six different slots. All exceed need amount, Rebecca or like maybe even a forest would work, but it has to cut into multiple different regions of the back yard. I don't have that one person in each region,
spiritual, like a small pizza, cut into six slices one person in each area of that backyard if its divided by some natural barrier, for instance, if your backyard includes Colorado you better yeah right like if you're the owner, yet they affect your federal government and you own what say: sixty percent of the western half of the kind that you could have argued this area and that's that's because we're all coming together. This is our dependence tat. Otherwise like how many do if they are to appropriate, can to people who live in the same household, go into the back yard and have a barbecue or is that too? Many? Is that too much to ask? Let let me just b, because you know we're we're conservatives we we may be or a little too lackadaisical with our covert restrictions. What I would say is let's say you live on a street and Everyone's got a decent size, backyard,
if you were to have a backyard barbecue with one person per back yard. I think that would be ok plus operated by offence, a personal. Yes, you separated by fence baby if maybe at some plexiglas at the top of the fences, well, ok and then, in addition to that Unita Land in the middle of the yard, either today or tomorrow, you need to install plexiglas at the top. Your fancy, I family should be there already. That fact that is now ready shows that yield care of your grandmother's. What I'm saying you stand in the middle of the yard, though not yet like the TIM, the tool man, Taylor thing were not where the neighbour came up any poked his nose over the fence. He only saw his eyes for the entire series company can, over the fence, way to close weighing age, you close now sure if you want to back in and look at some of the scientific data. You might note that there has not been a single case of codes. at outdoors other than very close conversation in entire history the pandemic, but I think six p
Pull outside is radical and we didn't hit the number We didn't hit the number. Who did we had the number who don't deserve it? We don't deserve now barbicane with the back yard with France. Thank you. I don't deserve it. I'm glad you finally said that path because it had to be set at a really. I feel better. Now having got it off lecture, here's the thing, the act that we missed. This come Wheatley arbitrary number by what, percent. So instead of sixty to seventy percent of people, adults, over eighteen vaccinated its sixty seven percent, this is a massive difference and it really gonna make made the difference between a pandemic raging pandemic and heard immunity path. That's that's it! damn good number, in the United States of America is that's an incredible number. Thirty seven percent of adults, I had written a vaccine. You know it's. I am glad that I totally I agree with this. I do
at times hesitate because you think like well. You know, like heard immunities factors, in an entire population when we're not gonna get to her demeaning we're not soon, probably never, but although it is, I will say once his face faulty said: seventy percent at the beginning. If you get this eighty percent of adults- that's pretty, damn good. I think it's time they get is pretty damn good, especially when you consider that you know for most of this time, no one under US Nineteen years old was eligible to even take the vaccine, so you came and looked at anyone there and you rat seven sixty seven percent of adults, but more imports lily pad in and weep. This is something conservatives argued from the very beginning. Look we have Audrey. Here we have people who are going to be able to make their own risk. Right. They're gonna be able to assess their own risks that you know. What we really need to do to get this country going again is look at that but who are really vulnerable here and
people who are really vulnerable are largely people over sixty five years old right. Currently at this moment we are vaccinated. Eighty, Two point: two percent of people over sixty five but his island insanely good performance. I peed. I wonder why. Did you expect in a country where people are allowed to make their own decisions? He expected to be hundred meters, Some people who don't agree with you a eighty eight point, two percent of the most vulnerable people to colonel hats. At an incredible, that's amazing, and of course we ve seen the results. I mean we're we're down. Nine. Percent cases and deaths some of em over ninety percent, some of these margins hospitalizations as well so
Oh I don't try to scare us, though, in lackey dissipation, because the people are getting to free again and we're not completely under their thumb right now, so they're doing the whole delta variant scare. The veer mongering on the debt that delta very here at every stinky date that doubt variant delta, various cutting down the variant is to stop with the delta variant but they're not stop, because eight they want control in LOS Angeles, they ve already re, mandated masks. If Europe, if Europe We endorse anywhere any other sellers, gonna work, I I I don't feel like. You're going to be able to re institute these, I think, The very word done. I think, have dealt very it's up to what twenty five percent now of cases it's going to rise. It's happening needs help in great Britain right now and now they have. what I would consider it a war
vaccine, then ones that I guess ETA has had its broad. Obviously I don't think it's terrible, but there situation right now. They are having an influx of cases due to the delta variant and what has it moved at all and we are now a cup weeks passed. Work should have moved our deaths hospitalizations emits picked up a little bit, but really it hasn't nudged up. It also seen cases go up, but this is really like the old. You know when, when somebody's outbreaks would happen last year, people with like eyes, is gonna. Is it cases younger people? just cases, and then the death eventually would rise every single time. This tender, not in in great Britain who knows will it hold? I don't know here: We seem to be performing even better, because our I think are vaccines are better performing vaccines through operation
warp, speed and and all the work that the president did he won. I heard him on clay and back the new show on russian embossed time slot talking earlier this week, and he was talking about how The media all said this was possible. They also a vaccine in that time line couldn't to be done under any circumstances. They laughed out, they laughed at him, they went to, they said Donald Trump was try to manipulate the science to win an election? They occur? lose him of all sorts of things you here we are disappointed only sixty seven percent who adults are vaccinated by July they mean they had no timeline Iraq that there are national timelines for all of this was supposed to be a release, maybe by the end of twenty twenty one, may if we're really lucky by bill release. All of this for people
Catalonia all pleased that there is faster than ever vaccine which to foul opted for years. You can get died by the end of the year. Any did think about this, but the I found this to be fascinating. the early eighties went on end and we just exited pride month and if you, anything allowance that already. I do too, and we were three hundred and sixty three days away from the right it on my heart all the year them you will. I get good what the things that always comes up and pride month, is the evils of Ronald Reagan. Iranian
it didn't. Even his aim mentioned the word age ales until until nineteen ninety eight after he died after he died after luxurious finer mentioned it benefits and wants. That was only one time and as always, in a go around the middle should get into this later. But those all these things that go around the internet, that Ronald Reagan didn't care about AIDS and he didn't mention it froze type without true. Here we like doubled the investment and in more writing aids more than double every every year. Here, yeah I mean every single year. He doubled it again yet Last year it was called a pandemic and at an epidemic excuse me he was already investing in enemy needn't. Wait. He didn't wait until it was too late. He it up. He was not asked interesting by any journey journalist throughout the entire nineteen. Eighty four reelection campaign, one question about it in any of the debates like it was not a focus of the country in large part, buddy,
with early heard about it. Yet we didn't emanating lower. We didn't know anything about it. We didn't know it was at the time they might. I think the first some we ever heard a bit of it was eighteen, eighty two yeah, maybe- and it wasn't- you know they didn't know that much about it did know much about it. I didn't really know how it spread and here's the thing that I thought I thought was fascinating thinking about how far we have come in the early eighties. AIDS was they realized. Aids was a thing and they started, trying to figure out what caused it took them for. For years to identify the viral enemies in four years found. She was saying things like when we might I come from a toilet seat? Having studied it, wasn't exactly what it was stuff like that, and we didn't know we think about. We have in this situation, operation were speed, produces multiple effective vaccines in less than a year and
back, then it took four years to even figure out what the virus was. Let alone come up with a vaccine for which they still don't have that unanimity is still have pretty. They do have pretty effective treatments now that event developed over time, but we are people live a long time, be a very, very long time. It's no longer the death sentence. I remember watching magic, Johnson and think my god he's gonna be dead in six months now you can't even detect the disease and death and we ve come a long long way by the way, I think it's matured that is about to enter trials on an M Rna Aids vaccine age. Hiv seen a flu vaccine and there's one other out. melanoma is another one. Middle of Tralee yeah, I really again, I understand that there, their cancer vaccine Is there is a lot of disagreement I understand and at times in the audience, with with vaccinations and it, and again I maintain
I want you to answer vaccine I'd taken and I maintain its a hundred percent your choice to do all of these things or not, and I It's really really important in a country like the United States, with foundational liberties like we have, on the other hand, like, I also I'm, really excited about this to tag because, if it works, there is hope to wipe out all ports of diseases that have been around for a really long time, and, of course we should. We not make sure that all of its we're, safe and and everything else I mean, I think, that's very important, I'm very incur. urged by you know what the Trump Administration was able to do in One of the things I love about this whole stories that it's the most hated people in the world coming together? To do I mean people, I hate pharmaceutical companies, they hate capitalism, they hate the Trump Administration and, in the it's impossible, to tell the story without them by, That being said, you know it's up to you
especially now when these things are available. If you dont want to take them, you shouldn't have to take them and then you assume the risk associated with that. If you want to take them, you should have. the ability to take them, and you assume the risk associated with that. That is a that seems like a country. That's free, is no kind of doesn't yeah Canada's turbulent seventy seven
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She may not have heard about it. Yet I mean it's pretty new, since new fangled gadget that you know. It's been around. What seventy years So then, I think look at blamed for not knowing what it was. I think a Yossi does a great job. You know She really does a wonderful job like when the other day thirty, which uses like I did. but having Republicans designer I sex come Russia and what we have to make sure that some other about war at ball at our not overcome. If we got some of that look like they were involved that ok, Congresswoman you're. Not you're not currently still working at the bar so maybe I don't know, don't bullock note accuse sitting congressmen of being involved in the January six riots. Unless you have, I dont know some evidence or how many, how many let's have shown TED crew.
Out there with the with flagpole wagons. Somebody over the hazard time, you haven't thought you'd. I I had forgotten that tat group tried to delay or are you trying to tell by air? Is already she Gillies in Saint? It's amazing to see the left. the president in particular, be terrified of her she lay can enjoy their turf. They can't like when someone we talk about the soul, but our news, and why matters yesterday we were on the Sarah Gonzalez talking about the news of the day and they play the clip of Jan Saki again, acting as if it was Republicans who wanted to defend the police one and they bring themselves to say, look the squad obviously you're talking about the squad who was saying to fund the police, the squatter punter morons rang. We didn't say that now. Look there stretching the truth. Say that they are not interested in this, but there
easy point to make if they weren't terrified of EO, C and Leslie and Elmore in and the whole group by just saying, look, there's a difference. tween us and the hard core socialist who call themselves Democrats. They can't bring themselves to do it because, Is there really isn't much difference? There really isn't and are afraid of what will happen to them. If they say there is a different, yet they you know, they'll get bludgeon too I twitter Our deathly afraid of what people are going to say about them on Twitter Twitter is like the most powerful force in the universe. Right now, if if you are a politician or the head of company, you can't handle any kind of negative response from twitter when you should just completely ignore it and you'll, be fine. with a very wise podcast yesterday, and she made the point that we know the Tom,
button up. It is a great example. This Tom cotton actually got by the editors of the New York Times his up ed was printed right, in reality. The editor of the New York Times is twitter. It's all right! It's just one. Twitter told them they couldn't put that in the New York Times. So then they took it out of the New York Times their editor, though, when they hired to do the job and then fired after this, He was fine with the opposite. it was the day was twitter afterwards, you said no actually you're not allowed to put that in their take it out, and they did amazing. I can't wait for the time and maybe it'll never come when people realize Twitter is not real life. Twitter is reality- and it's it's not what everybody thinks. There's a small percentage of people on Twitter prisons programme. So there. a great service out there. It is called vivid angel. It allows
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we do this bright, but I'm saying what's the story behind the anger ass it just, as is the children's global school banned. You know that the performance that the parents were dang, for they did their billion with honesty network is how Europe and Brown? How proud would you be paying just get your music played on a national radios right? Let's forget: that's right you. Started through the fat which having first, I want to start off with saying. If you were to find let's say twenty one thousand dollars in the bathroom of a subway. Would you turn them? Yes? Would you because you'd be dumb Why would you do that? There is a story about a lady who found twenty one thousand dollars in a small town hair just outside of D w and in subway bathroom and you don't have- is up it's here. Would you please wounded? She turned in the subway restaurant way. Restaurant! Ok and she turned it now- my
seems like a good thing like choose weeping, an upstanding citizen, if you a person who left twenty thousand dollars in the subway bathroom you deserve to lose twenty one bath time? So now the guy came back. She turned it in the place where the guy came back the police. Apparently he was off to buy a used, right now than a lot of my doing the fat listeners said know she was actually a listener and did it right. She may have found more than twenty one thousand dollars and just turned in twenty one thousand to look good has that's a plan from you find money like say what o money trucks Tipp over that happen from time to time, U, I were they always will. Don't you have to turn in the money you picked up, because people stop and pick up the monsieur, it's all over the road, but that's the plan B. This drive can say: yeah get carried away. Here's I picked up this money, but you don't turn it off
now at last, have a little were carried away. Your moral standards are almost too high, most too high ministers dove. Why would you take that pick it up and then turn it all in the same place a fascinating question earlier, as I could I say: what did you get a reward is having. I did give her five hundred bucks and he said he was going to buy a used car. That's what he was doing. That's why I left it there because of course, the police asked. Why were you travelling with that? Twenty one thousand dollar? Seven, your staff. Now, when you gonna, do take it from me in this civil ass I or future generation is out you're gonna do tell Don T know who else? Yes, there are long to get it back right, yeah man, that just it's not, its animated so on american and so unconstitutional that kid? I believe we have to be discussing. I know But, on the other hand,
on the other, you lose twenty one thousand filet leave twenty one thousand and the better you deserve a loose. I will say this in your defence and I don't like to ever defend official of the chewing. The fat podcast what I will say is ITALY for myself, I would too, I have really would say, take that standard like if I left twenty one thousand dollars in a bathroom. Somehow Absolutely one hundred percent blame myself and fingering about and figure it's God, and if there is a precedent turn it in, I would be pissed but I would also realize it's not their fault as much as it's my fault right, give them the opportunity there that this you gotta yet have some responsibility for if you're carrying around one thousand dollars and putting it in elaborate resolve through my now go, but that's an honest person who turning that it. That's it. That's that's hard to do right
twenty one thousand dollars in cash there's no way can be traced back to you. You could just walk out with it got what an honor. Person, that's awesome! I know so not ever yeah right. Those before as we know about his God, she turned it in some areas. Over a gig, though I didn't need say you lost twenty one thousand dollars noon in the subway bathroom and need a job. Big tat is Jobs open and in Washington DC Amazon's got. Seventy six openings for government affairs has ninety eight openings for government affairs. Facebook has five hundred and eighty three openings for public policy managers. Google has a hundred and three opening for public policy managers. So there's you know, there's work to be had and I won't hear- I won't hear that social media in bed with the government? I won't hear I dont want our not have anything to do how you're talking about a few thousand people. Thank you come on. Thank you just
renege of both the good get right. I mean, as aside now to another gig that if you're looking for a job, you might wanna head down to Florida. If your building inspector cause they're gonna be inspecting all building down a ghost now no kidding also, that's that might be a good job to go down the Florida and say: hey I've, a building inspector Bicknell I guess I didn't expect this building right. I mean I heard one building inspector say reenacted it. We saw some issues, but we did not think it we're gonna collapse correct. Men and the even just within a couple of days of before collapsed. He saw the damage that were pictures posted, of the damage in the pool room and everything, and he was saying how bad it was an even and they knew that it was bad. They'd put it off for several years they ve been in. Oh, do a little bit of maintenance, but not what really needed to be done was gonna be met, dollars. The owners, we're gonna, have to put in a bunch of money, and so they were, in other words, to believe that they were on it right.
I guess that the policies every forty years they go through a fool. Before Jack, it's like right seems like maybe that's a little too long that I'm a little bit yeah, maybe twenty, I every one of these stories that happens. Then it sends you on this lake, long internet day. It happens all the time where you just on this long internet trail of love, reading about things or watching videos about things that you'd never ever consider thinking about before. So I went on one of these on reinforced concrete the other day it's like about it. What I am saying top, I all vanity reinforce car. How me what the circumference of the rebar have used that reinforce Geier, you not that I've ever done. So why did they that when they came up with reinforced concrete nice, are building everything out of it. They believed that these buildings would last for a thousand years, he's got Congress plus the steel right and, as is gonna, be the strongest thing in the world and over time,
they ve realized is because there the concrete, not perfect, right, moisture pay, traits through the concrete it gets to the steel inside which rust the steel and then this steal one day. What is reinforcing the conquering right, isn't reinforcing, then begins to rust and then begins to expand, which pushes out on the concrete, which causes more gaps, which causes more rust and are now saying it set a thousand years. It's more like. Fifty to one hundred, maybe- and that is going to believe a lot, because if we do that were made out of this residual made out of it and now they do have ways they do have ways right to help this. If they actually do it because the problem is as well. You don't see the steel bars there inside concretely can inspect them and see where the rest is. So because they have a way of doing it, where they actually send electricity through the steel
and that somehow get I stopped about this point. How do you put the electricity through ended? It helps alleviate this. If they did, they know to do it or do it at the right time, but like we have a lot of buildings built made out of this material at all, at that fifty Secondly, in the lab right I mean that was about acting aid, was boom time where they were building left and right- and I don't know if you know that you've talked about moisture getting in and rusting the rebar in the concrete for it is a swamp, there's plenty of moisture, clear manner. No, I was down in Miami Fora for New Year's weakened and it was in IRAN on the beach
and its though it was the windiest place. I've ever been in my life like it was as if there is an ongoing hurricane the entire weekend, and ever there wasn't an ongoing hurricane, but it was really William. There's a lot of pressure on these buildings. Not diminish obviously salt water being blown up in everything else. So it is the end of the period you talk about Jeffrey in the eighties boom Time- we're all these builders really do everything up on the up and up until I dare do yes, I mean they widower. If you watch the documentary Series Miami vice what you hear that not. Everyone in Miami in this time was on the up and up really, as shockingly here there's a lot going tenable nearly were we going yeah, there's an interest, a guy who hosted the show you had a white suit and often a white tie and then about teal,
and it was very sad ranch combination, bud. Deserters noses amuse just a it's gonna, be a nightmare for these buildings. They, they need to be inspired during spanning that four hundred right now and then that's going to expand. It has all the way up and down the coast and saw you make a four buildings, just in that area of Miami till to look at and everybody. If you lived on the beach, each in Miami in one of these buildings the world around that time. Your little nervous I'd be from ruin right now I'll be for movement. I love the either. I thought you actually Jeffrey when when they were given the advice, I look, You know that other building, that's
the same name down the street that was used by this date. Totally, ok, you don't need you evacuated. Beautiful building is ever one part. No, the zipper go up dear to go up to your apart, but ok guys they give us there's no way. I abstained in that place out of hair from sleeping on a beach every night you busy, I don't even know if I go back to get likes, to hide the fact that building sorry, I am going to start over somewhere else somewhere else. Absolutely and I'd like to congratulate while we can either talk about congestion on the highways or the state of California and their their state funded travel restrictions. You choose yet the tools we can go is use your new suit, your news from chewing the fat you get to have If it congestion or
as we know, traffic congestion because, like California, is in that involved than that to LOS Angeles, has lost its title. Its had a title of them. most congenital congested roads in thirty years, had lost his title to New York Newark up fifty six hours. It's a way down, because no one was driving right. So I can LOS Angeles is forty six, so it went that you know it's still pretty good. a lot of ours is, let us look at the car here. The d of WMD area we're about forty forty one somethin like that, our stuck in the car for if it was, but as the only spent my part of town really, travel. Lord, is not that bad. Where we are come on. It's where we are side of town. It's not that bad! It's not that! It's starting to get back as it is. It is damaging where I got us Houston as number three, and I know that used in, as you say, in your area, use of the early bad to get that traffic, yes than whether that traffic. I, like everything,
of a united at all, I sent for the weather, ok and trot. Ok, we're serve in that period now, where, in between, like that Ovid era and the fully urban areas, and it is interesting to look at some of the stats and it's like restaurants are back basically in Texas to a one hundred percent of what they were before the pandemic office attended. He's, like thirty eight percent, oh yeah, like a lot of that, is just like hey that ever gets back. I just get back to a hundred right. I think people just now. They ve realized here we can be pretty efficient and we do at home and why the hell are we going in their everyday? Rather I dont want to see Jeffrey. Why would I go? You know if I could not see him when I would I just stay home exactly and honestly like what, if we have Jeffrey Stay home, you know how
can do and I wanna go at all, who want to come in your family. Wants you to cut of Lear taking that may be used, they all too sure yeah positive, yeah, just the same, get if you're gonna pay raise too heavy a staff, and dont have to spend that you know the gas Miley Dick. I guess where in terror in your car you're sick work. This is for you We thank you, girls, you and if you want to come in what, if you came into a different building, maybe the opposite direction. You know it doesn't hurt to another studio and built it. You were fifty lie out for me, or I don't know, but I'm sure there's one that exists run by somebody else very thoroughly seventy seven be easy programme in a world
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her daddy there. He is five hundred thousand dollars a year every year on July. First, until today twenty nine from the Orioles, so we actually getting one point: seven million dollars, plus almost two million dollars a year until today, twenty or twenty twenty nine and then one point two million dollars until twenty thirty five I ll try to defer it again came. Does we I got right now, give me eight hundred thousand until twenty. Ninety four people out enough for people protesting pretty good its powerful, proud, powerful? There is certainly no crackdown. No! No! No way. We should point out The chinese government wow there, I tell you they get things done, who came very bad things die. They are leading the way on climate
Now said, the other on the cutting edge according to Al Gore, media cutting edge not at what do we say, cutting edge, leading the way does mean also that they lead the world in emissions, by a lot viola, they passed us a long time a long time ago, yeah, but turning now to cutting edge, not with him. I was all before that again now by the way Thea the whole Chinese figured. We talk about this on the air. I can't remember where this interview with more Cuba, where, Cuba is like answering all these questions and you, as you would expect he's a billionaire to eat, can say what he wants sees answered. Every single question totally confidently easily. No problem everything's Rowan off his tongue, they get to China. The NBA. These were all countries and why you don't want it. You shouldn't jolly well
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but remember seeing at this year. Maybe maybe you just wait? until now to come over and you call this great brain call bankrolling. So the with a worse president of all time this is perennially the worst president of all time. You know who they usually big as the worst number forty four then anywhere No, but they don't like Yahoo. Has these only towards the bottom? Hoover is thirty. Six thirty priority is near the bottom James Buchanan Mcgann Our first gape resident Dave now the idol of their homophobic or what, but they always list James began in dead. Last young american president. Yes, they do sad. Sad. We also have lets you to start at the and never ten. So the top
in what way we you're gonna do more than crappy once while you are more the crap you ok Gimme, some crappy president's. According to historians, number, forty three, so forty four change Buchanan number, forty three. Andrew Johnson, dad for forty two Franklin Pierce President's well, don't know much about now irregular purity. I could name three things: Franklin Pierce a couple. Office. I can actually remember the day that I realized. John Tyler was president of the United States had a highway through I entire life, not only about on Thailand. Remember we will judge Tyler who the hell is John Tyler lilies of thirty nine best president did his gaily these guys at the end, you really realise are not there
There is now a lot of orders, not known now, they're, not this this next one number, forty one is definitely a weakness in Donald J Trump. They list it. Forty one I will say I am stunned he has not forty four, I asked of course to president at last orients good boy again like these guys, are ways play aggressive president's up at the top and conservative presence at near the bottom. The fact that they inputs at forty four out of forty four is stunning to me. They must hate gay people like Madam president, you can't take yes, yes William Harry William, Henry Harrison Fortieth Power, you predators like nine days. how I was Harrison President is The one died really quickly. Wasn't he the one like it is to peace, that we do. now might have been Mckinley Mackay? He wasn't president very long either. Maybe that's what a month! Ok
well, then than John Tyler is we mentioned at thirty nine Millard, Filmore, thirty, eight Harding, thirty, seven Herbert who were at thirty six, as we mentioned Zachary Taylor, thirty fifth Martin, and barren rather Bert other furred p haze, thirty, three Benjamin Harrison Richard Nixon death, ok, solar Hella said William Henry Harrison, yeah, He is a presidency lasted from March Fourth, eighteen, forty one to April for Eighteen, forty one, why that's not two April. He added. I might not a good run. I'm here I could you that's all it's unfair, why he should be like number one. He couldn't screwed up that bad. It's either one caught pneumonia. How do in the speech? I Chester? a Arthur two very obscure present
he at number thirty George Bush at twenty nine George W Bush it now extra Saint George, W Bush is now moving up on these lists, you're noticing he was doing from thirty three to twenty nine this time, and this is why you can't look at these recent president's with any level of honesty that these guys cannot do it. Bigger of Bush was the worst guy in the world in two thousand and nine and ten and now tromp is come in and now he's the worst sky in the world. You can move Bush up and say: Bush was good lunch, but look look at the comparison and by the way, the scene, I know it seems impossible, but the sea thing will happen with whoever runs next. If Rhonda Santa's is the candidate, they will say chief. We thought Tromp was bad, but run dissenters is worse. They did. They did Mitt Romney, remember that they like Now commit we gosh, we thought web George Bush was bad, but Mitt Romney. He is worse, they do it. Every single time write a book. he's gone in the surveys. They do this
two thousand nine survey, two thousand seventeen twenty twenty one. So Bush in that time has gone thirty, six to thirty three to twenty nine, as it is up to move it out over at the child's another. or Places George W, Like has he accomplished something new? I what has happened to make it go from thirty? Six to twenty nine, this section here. You know you write. History tells the story. I guess Gerald Ford, who was not a great president, was never twenty. Eight a guard the and Carter. Next Harder should be way lower than twenty six. That's for sure equality is one of the worst of all tat I should probably be in the forties late thirties to the early forties, Grover Cleveland, they list at twenty five one of our is this is one of our greatest president's vault. This to me is top three yep he's, definitely top three Calvin Coolidge.
On twenty five and twenty two and twenty four. That is a disgrace. That really is twenty four really I mean I agree with you. I think he's probably my favorite president, maybe my second or third favour, but is right up there. He should get out there at the top. That's that's it! That's that's terrible miscarriage of justice or me he's up there with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln Disease right up there with those guys he was a great president. Let's see Clinton is down at number. Nineteen now Clinton is gotta go the other way he's gone. Fourteen fifteen nineteen. So they majority each W Bush, eighteen, twenty and twenty one b as interesting of those good backwards. For some reason, cheapskate bulk a guy. You don't hear about much since we dropped James Cake Pulp, Tuesdays, ya, Doin patents. Two years ago, we finally got tired of doing
but he's listed a number. Eighty, that's not bad, it's not bad are at the top ten Barack Obama at number. Ten, Just above him at number nine, this is way too low. I think Ronald Reagan, ninth, lunch Reagan, surprise these night. That actually analysts like this. If I I put a have em higher but night. This invaluable residential historian, I'm shocked that they put him nice. That's that's stunning for historians, J, F, K, who always is overrated number eight times. That's ridiculous E. Eighty already didn't come from pleaded, termagant we're not his fault right method. Still you have to take that into account, gets good. Things are extra done soviets he had the vision of the moon shot Annie, lower taxes,
the guy now, but he was not even, I would have put him at the bottom billion and there's not a top ten president even eat it serve enough time. I think to be a top ten percent right. Nancy Thomas Jefferson, number, seven way too low for Thomas Jefferson, Harry Truman is above Thomas Jefferson number. Six! No now do why de eyes an hour. The fifth best practice and of all time to come Bilbil went on that one, then, Theodore Roosevelt, I'm not ambivalent, about that's terrible, announcer, terrible ranking and even worse is number three sdr. Yet the terrible three now after is definitely near the bottom of this list. Death. Thirdly, one of the worst president's of all time, in fact, always over Linden, Linden, Baines Johnson S listed at number eleven. He might be. The all time is seriously. I think he is underrated in that discussion as one of the worst President Alzheimer he is
almost single handedly responsible for all of our problems with debt trillion. Trillions of dollars can be attributed to him and the war on poverty, and he was a and out of troll rig resist. The fact get not races. Me look what Woodrow Wilson, who we didn't mention somehow in this programme, which is of a terrible and he's at number thirteen which actual ass. Probably, why should be obviously in the forties, but like was was a racist on a lot earlier than you? Johnson was still doing. The racists thing half a century later and here's the thing. The weird thing about Linden be Johnson he's credited for the civil rights bill resigning incredible wool, after he was forced into it essentially fought it is entitled. I got it right till the time he's hiding did really huge, signed it out a political necessity. He
design it any finally did, but he fought it the rest of his career, that's its despicable that he's listed at number eleven, ok, go back to the yacht, never to George Washington and, general problem with since you got Abraham Lincoln number one I mean that's hard to argue with although I southerners would always argue with Abraham Lincoln being number one. The best president of halting can we put either look. Blinking is tat. The top five president, in my view, but I private Washington ahead of him. I hardly worth its hard to put Washington behind any one. It is analysed like this. I'd have in the top five. I think I have Reagan in the top five. Jefferson I could put at the top five as well for sure Monroe, in general, not a top five guy, no four Madison Madison. I would consider predominantly top ten. I dont know why he's so. Let me like his he's, never listed tied yeah.
No, I think, there's a separation that its heart I tar I think most people to separate that his presidency verses his legacy. The constitution, like he's one of the most important people in our country's history. some people read his presidency a little bit lower. But his is contributions to this country had put him in the top device for sure, but yeah I put Reagan up there. I would put Coolidge up there for sure, and I would my my bottom five is got Woodrow Wilson and its price, we got Jimmy Carter and it indefinitely has l b j in it. Yes, you those names, you can't. Yes, you can't can't look past them and I think maybe best, president of all time, was William Henry Harrison because you ve been there for a month. He couldn't stir things up, he's the only one right, If I didn't monthly President's Maybe we should think about. This is a real long term dressed month as president. I think, though, with that
the term limit, we go with four weeks for you could be presented for four weeks and then a second for weak term, and then your term limited out. I like it I have a lot of elections, and I don't think I could take the election ads in this format. This is like what they Israel right now. They just wait. What have we just throw another election next week, let's just plan, having achieved a weekly election for the President now see, did that I can put together a government and then sky and another month. Wool will elect him, see if you can, but one together. Maybe we shouldn T either the crazy idea for a lot of these parliamentary democracies, but maybe you don't have the President pudding gather a govern. Maybe that's the way the system work? If I don't know, maybe let there be no Elect Elect representative or do a government,
and then you go with what the people elect. Us is one of the most fascinating things about how the world is developed. I think which the it states comes out of nowhere July. Fourth right, we would come out of nowhere worthy upstart, kids in town take over the leak writin, BP every single year, and so few countries have decide just emulate what plan like they all try these little mixes on. They all have a little different way of going about me. They ve all moved from Turkey's two towards democracy in the world as a whole has got a lot better since the? U S game thrown, we ve had a lot of that influence, but they are a lot of them. Just stick around with this like parliamentary democracy system. All these things like Look! I know you should do. Look at our constitution. Put it when it says United States change to York, your name, your country, that's what you should do go in there take the dock
control, so I think it is which is fine and replace, find United States replace with Uganda or whatever country you are and then go with it. That's easy You wanted to weaker thing here or there. I can well understand it. Maybe your cultures a little bit different. We set this pretty! Well, you see, there is no right. We basically been our northern you power forever forever. and people are just like water. We try something to different. What have we? if we do a constitution on Twitter, you don't have waited. Let's have a panel of King super get off his wife. Just do what we ve done. We ve told you how to do it. It works right. You all a weasel we're we're gonna have totally different laws, but at the same time I want to, I would mention all of our
We should be able to legally cross the border to go to that place all the time and its hateful, if you don't allow them to do it way. You could just have this where you are with its that it's not the land that has made this place great. It's not that occasions up a climate. It's it's the constitution and the founding documents that have made this place great. Among other things, try to emulate. That is closest. You can not rocket science it's that varnish on you had already got a twitter. Said that certain twig add Iceland got a new constitution. twitter and we'll put him in there. No more. Two hundred and forty four characters: thou turtle, eggs overdue, seven be seeking
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we showed him the way and they just want. Follow us now, apparently and sell their doing things like what wait a minute, what we continued and pretend like we're, a monarch, yes, OPEC, fun and we make the people pay for a royal family and where no actual power, but given the billions of dollars every year naked fight amongst themselves, like the fear and the planned position and the added the who, till she does not. Their collaborates gives a clear principle: fine potato gravity power, that's the beauty of it. We have their job at eight, all the guys who, instead of actually the people making laws all the prime ministers should be able to call for an electoral. What I really want to do here, let's thoughts
gradual, audited rats. What's this the person who has the power to decide what the best chance of having more power will be and what, if we go to the queen and pretend were asking Herman for permits or how about this? What if we think someone who used to be at the address, pre was probably response. Does it as we give him the presidency at leisure backs acute all this boy, political opponents taken just pointed people that will protect like he's terbel emitted? Will give it will let the president be his breast Fred crying holds the presidency who, for years about, but the other guy back, ok sounds great, and what, if we then set a deadline of twenty thirty six, when he asked to leave the accused
who d thirty eight years by then that's great yeah, I'm just so dutch. We ve all ready, mapped this out, stop trying to reinvent the wheel. We already invented, and is it just us? I mean it's kind of obvious it. We ve been successful with this. Yes right, I think that's true, I mean look, they kind of obvious. You see that so many countries are so far to the left I want to implement, they want to give away and they want to control, and they don't like. I think, that's the problem, the biggest problem with United States as far as exporting democracy, in our in the way we do, what we refer to as democracy is that it requires people to number one not want to control everything at the top here and number to see to the people
and allow them to use their liberty to make their lives better in the way they choose, and nobody in leadership anywhere in the world wants to do that. To me, they all think this is nuts. This is why things like Bitcoin take off because its it's going against that system and its run. It can't be controlled by these governments it said it so, through its like you. Just take it people to give up their own power principles: freedom to Maisie warning prisons. The Glen Programme has a new home cross your mind. Maybe you want something bigger or you're, ready for a new neighborhood. Listen to this mortgage rates continue to be at historic lows, which means home ownership is incredibly affordable, especially when you work with american financing, because their top rated family owned mortgage lender that has been working for you, helping homeowners for the last twenty years doing what it takes to get you into a home
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This ban stupor Glenn today interpolate. Seventy seven BBC K here on this bended stay weekend. We had some interesting decisions by the Supreme Court this week, yeah enough for me to do my notorious ac, be short and we're going to bear it on the right side, Both of these by the way, a recent rulings yesterday, as she's been good so far has been nice to see. Notorious ac by the, by the way available at stew, does March that camp you'd like to get your own I feel this is be a recurring situation where. Who's. She can we get for awhile, like for what we want issued late forties rascally around for a long time, which is good, and certainly one of the big parts of the legacy of the Trump Presidency Gore such Cavanaugh. Notorious AC b, And I wonder if you are like those three choices, how you reckon them. Right now near
as is if thought this one out, but if you're we just right but your president's Rob Lee Acone bear it. first followed by gorse edge and then governor, that's gotta. How I think I would go to Tony Blair, it's a little early to say that it will definitely on all three it's too early to say whether legacy is but just as far as my optimism level that, right probably Tony Blair, Cavanaugh Alike, as much as he became this. This big controversial figure and conservatives were pushing so hard for him he's the one I have the least faith on as far as actual rulings, people die, there's some there's a sect of conservatism that doesn't love Gore such all, that much because he's a little too libertarian for them it's kind of I rather gotta more my flavour in that way, so I like a little bit more than some conservatives do, but they ve all been
none of them have been terrible. Macadamized up and terrible. He's he's had a couple rulings that make me critical my forehead a little bit, but you know he's not been terrible. None of them had been terrible yesterday, it's three Separate rulings, one of them. I want to focus on. One of them was about whether California can require chair these private fund raising organizations to disclose their large donors, mainly because they didn't like the Coke brothers. That was really what it was, and the Coke brothers brought a challenge to this, even though One of them is no longer alive. And they won you, you, don't you can't force organization. to give out who their donors are? There's no reason to do that. You have from from the same people who constantly argue there is a right to privacy built into the constitution which leads them to say that you can you have an abortion whenever you want those People are like, of course, you have to disclose you're donors has thanks.
Absolutely no sense that was one of them. The other one was about this Arizona voting LAW and it applies to really all these voting was going on right now. Let the left is arguing. Basically, You can't do anything that restricts any but he's voting access the conservatives are arguing. Well, can you make any we states get to make their own laws on it as to how they run their election process? and you know, as long as you're not doing things like crazy pull taxes and you can't vote if your black or things like that, you have a pretty wide berth to be able to do it. You want- the Supreme Court ruled sixty three Samuel. Alito writing the majority opinion. and he says this is quite a valid point here- where's Eight provides multiple ways to vote. Any burden. impose on voters who choose one of the available options cannot be evaluated without also taking into account,
The other available means. so you can go and you can. Vote. One would like, for example, What this is legitimately one of the things there saying or shutting down the rights of minorities to vote in this country, vote in Arizona you will need. To show up at the right place why the oppression- Why are they oppressing the boy? Why didn't want to suppress the boat so much the IRA's on a? Why like, if you why? you're supposed to vote precinct in Phoenix, you can't to sharpen Mesa why I don't know it just seems like the most basic part of voting. I know I can tell you the places that I vote, because I know this: there's a wooden church. I go to that. I've never go do at any other time other than one on voting, because it's not my church, but I know where it is, and I know how to go there the same thing.
With. When you go to Town Hall, you might be devote their. I don't go to town all that often, but you know what I took ten seconds to figure out where needed, to go to vote, that's how this works, a very basic requirement of being a citizen and then during the early vote, at least in Texas on all of this is the rule in every state, but at least in Texas you can vote anywhere in the county during early voting. So the precinct you can walk into if your early voting and and you can pretty much vote anywhere in Particular cow. Do you want to? that's pretty generous! I think that's pretty easy. Just on election day, you have to vote at your own precinct And I wonder why there is there is that rule, but, It's the now. That's not, you know, there's lots of different rules in every single state. This kind of what Arizona pushing back on that. I don't have. It applies to early voting, but
Did they want you to be able to vote in anywhere in there? That they're saying the left, a saying you should be able to vote anyway. You should be able to vote no what has never been the case? Law has never been. The basic requirement go to the right location. If it goes in other locations really really similar the right location they don't. They didn't like that, and so leaders point is, basically, you can if it's got to do with fraud, for example that in the interests of the state- and they should be able to to monitor that- part of it was ballot harvesting. Where let's say some left wing campaign worker can go to a nursing home and collect. the ballots from a nursing home, and he goes in check and turns them all in, like Obviously, this is a big. fraud possibility and they said you can't do that- goes up to this. in court and a springboard says you no one. Actually you can the
The basic idea here is that you should be able to if it's not having some, significant impact on your ability to vote of its up arduous. There are other ways for you to vote like, for example, a person who has decided. You know what I will only vote in the wrong precinct bright, that whoever that person is controlled by mail right and it's available in Arizona, so there's other ways to vote. So if it has something to do with fraud, it should be, of available now independent mean that everything is every new fraud is all over the country. All the time, they're not saying that there to save it. obviously, in the interest of the state to control voter fraud. Listen to these two arguments, though a new term there, because these are not equivalent in some areas, like one side as a really good point, the other, It also has a really good point, which one should be right and we might think it's the conservative side. They might think it's the liberal side, if I
which may turn on law and order when I watch it So I am completely convinced that this guy murdered this family and then the other attorney steps up, and I am completely convinced, she's innocent. You know I, like some time Supreme Court rulings come down like that here the arguments has summarised by the New York Times: Justice Alito, so the prohibitions on ballot collections under the new guideposts? He kind of set forth some rules as to what can be shut down and restricted saying they most a minor burden, they left but other ways of voting, and they were to combat fraud just as Kagan responded that the measure disproportionately affected rural native american communities that live ready access to mail service so the two sides of his argument. What is saying like Lucky gotta control fraud, and as long as it's easy to vote another way, we can't go crazy. Of course there can be restrictions.
yeah. But what about native Americans in rural areas that don't have mail Are there are a lot of those a lot like gets, not something I would have real This is a major problem right anymore. They could still vote, make it still vote by mail by the way, if you want native rural Americans to have better access to male than Congress can just give them that they can work on If the native american area- want it. We're hate This is not something that the digital. No vote in person. They could vote in person. Yes, they could vote they could vote by mail. It could vote a bunch of different ways. Now there is an even if You came up with this crazy idea right at the end of the day that this. One community had an issue getting getting to the mailbox kid I made. Maybe we can hire some
on four ten dollars an hour. That's a government worker and you know what time one of the people, whose doing nothing that works for the government and then maybe could bring it over. You know what takes him duty police officers and say you know what the off duty police officers get to go and pick up a ballot box on the property of the native Americans If only the states rights to set their own election laws because of one tiny liar somewhere, and this is what this always tries to do when it's always about identity, always about race, it's always about sex. Always about sexual preference. It's always about origin, All these things are, hope we have was that apply to everyone. and that is the difference I think between the left and the right right now Look for rules that are are then I too everyone equally,
and that everyone has an equal opportunity and we expect of the very best six out of people to do things like voting you gotta register. You just said it in on time. You don't pay keep going to this this New York election, that's going on right now, they're, like reg choice, voting, that's terrible! What's terrible but New York elections is, there are allowing people to set an absentee ballots weeks and weeks and weeks after the other is over better. problem, if only If all the ballots were in on time, they just run the programme. It will be over it would be done in an hour instead they're like well. What? If, A loyal mood of american person doesn't have male access in New York City causes lot of rural native american areas at em. If you know this into your lot lot and they can get to a mail box and they they they got a long hike through Manhattan, then through them,
thanks across cross the bridge and when they get there, they don't have to Show- and I d though, of course not his horse. That would be oppressive. That would be oppressor and I dont want that to happen. You know minorities they can't get ideas cause. I don't know where the envious and a lot of I'm gonna get online, and so, if they can't get a line, they don't know where the driver's licence is the driver's license place the envy, then there's no way they can vote I was really online that wrong dissenters band. Minorities from going to the DMZ I've unremembered checked it out, but that's my understanding, I'm sure it's true. I saw a tweet about it more than its yeah, and then I saw an article about the tweet, yeah and in the article it said some people said that Rhonda Centres did this. That's why I hate Republicans: that's. Why is actively why I hate their guts triple? Seventy, seven be easy: Goin back programme.
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So they had I'm one million boulevard. Note largest the country's history, but that bill is now worth thirty two sets. In the United States over a million both of our two thirty two cents, thirty two. So what they do they making it are they making a million into a thousand either? other cut their lopping six, six, six zero off so they're, making a million. Hundred or into one right, who says that the right, a million looking with sixty one, while the other make it one dollar which would make it's really with thirty two cents so that you can have bull of our equals. Thirty, two cents: U S! While this is bad bad. You know it's really bad interesting. That El Salvador. Had issues like this will not as bad as Venezuela, but had issues like this and they were like. You know what what We just use the dollar
no I just use the dollar is our currency and end up doing that I don't they do it in the early two. Thousands I believe and then that my pretty well for a while and then we started spending trillions of dollars uncovered and things like that. Another, like you know what have the dollar. Let's also do Bitcoin via the first country on earth, tat Bitcoin as an official currency interest in there in the middle of implementing that right. Now that's it is incorrect, mean cause. That's the thing about the coin. It pushes back against your money, printing programme yeah. We get this interesting list. Popular songs, sixty four popular jobs, While we will go through all of em, but a bunch of popular songs from the sixty seventies, Eightys and Ninetys, You you could probably record today, especially as sensitive.
As everybody is today. These are. These are amazing. Some of them are absolutely incredible. The summit amateurs, the banker that list not really crazy, sick as their songs. You hadn't heard up before there's one about seemingly amassed shooting at a high school, and have you got to that? I haven't How did anyone think this was ok? What what's that song, it's from the eighties. I think a return, Julie, Brown. I think, as the author is singer, we know tat. It was supposed to be funny. Yeah doesn't come off his funny. These dates in host Columbine era does not come off. Coitus court, hilarious new. I prefer it so there there is that it's also
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stupor gear for Glenn on the Glen Back Programme today you know, you might think the law Ex today are a little bit if he and some maybe are appropriate. To be hearing on the radio a list of some songs, hat spin did he went through that when you, when you look at the lyrics- and these are all sounds it- you probably knew as a kid or growing up and they put, you know, did probably didn't hit you that they were any special or anything outrageous, but when you get him today with today's eyes. They're pretty outrage yeah. This all started from a thing: that happened in the news recently about Indiana Jones, they're, doing Annuity and Jones Movie right now, which, thankfully, because the crystal Skull was one of the worst movies ever made psych. I want them to at least attempt to try to salvage the series. After what they just did to it, but
they're going through this, and they talk to Marian from raiders the lost ARC Minos She was obviously that that his love interest in this movie and listen to this scene and see just list? do some math in your brain as you list to the scene. Mary. Andrea, I always knew some days come walking back through my die, I never doubted that something made it inevitable. So what are you doing here in Nepal? the pieces, your father, I learned age you in the last ten years and years. hurt. You I was a child, I was lobby,
It was wrong and you do it. You know what you are doing now is my place on the animals in it. I did what you don't have to be happy about the way we can help each other out. Now so ok as usual, I did you. Do you know what you are doing? I would she just said she was a child. Wait a minute now she what she's, maybe twenty, Now? Surely she is saying always under dollar interviews, but so that what were prompted this is like this is like the of course dumb ending to the meat to saga word now, they're criticising Indiana Jones, who was a fictional character right for his apparent as sexual assaults of of Mary and when she was too young, so they ve now asked Marian the actor who portrayed her
we were you like with his statutory rape, going on what happened, and she says she was sixteen so she was twenty six in the actual movie ten years ago was sixteen while now glare somehow dug out. Some the conversations about this scene from life the planning of the movie, Apparently George Lucas was like pushing for to be like eleven, why she's, a twenty one in the movie it it was ten years ago and she was eleven all the other writers, like our leverage, the right number guy. I think that way, we'll just look just like how about twelve No, so they have actually got a bit like fifteen or sixteen for what and it doesn't mean anything in the plot right. It's totally. He just apparently want to write a lot about something very weird, so wow this
thinking about how these things have changed, because River Indiana Jones came in the eighties, but it took place in the thirties. So in the third these standards were quite quite different. But even since the eighties, exceeds the seventies and eighties standard. Have changed quite a bit. Some some of the songs that were released back then, could not come out today. They just would not happen. should we go through some of these as yet, some of them are our kind of amazing. Ok, under my thumb, throwing stones yeah from nineteen. Sixty six, it's about a power straw Between the this this couple and at the time of its release, it was criticised by feminists. Even back then for subjugating the woman to being likely quote, squirming dog probably wouldn't do that's all you couldn't today it apparently they didn't even like it back in nineteen sixty six.
It's not all sexual stuff electronic in the summer. Time, No there's five did a debt of you suddenly single under that sign before you probably said, have a drink have had arrived. guy like that you're, not in that order- and I really want to do that- go out and see what you can find if your daddy's rich take her out for a meal for daddy's poor just do what you feel, where'd you learn appropriate. Now now now from the Beatles, the sun run for your life, I'd rather see you dead little girl than to be with another man caught Yeah seems like a little overland getting better with the Beatles. Has I used to be cruel to my woman. I beat her jeez and kept her apart from the things that she loved psychopath. That, to be a ringer great, I think. Did they came up with that? Lyric cause he's in here again later on, and
of course, you're squall is on the warpath by Loretta Lynn, getting better was Macartney song. Really, I think so I may. Maybe I just feel like Ringo hadda he's gonna super appropriate, though in this any in nineteen sixty seven, you could say that by that doesn't seem right had not at all your squaws on the warpath by Loretta Line has well. You leave me at home to keep the teepee clean. then you ve got em in some of these. Are a the Arab, which was by Stevens a comedy saw that they each kind of change, pronunciation of Arab, because a doesn't rhyme with Arab, so you had to say: hey, have the a rabbit or sets not how you pronounce it may take offence to them now short people by Randy Newman, that's come up jokingly. Jockey is really an end. It was it a ironic song, he was being ironic right who out in a brown,
sugar by the rolling stone. So this one is values we thought about this one many times the song features so many taboo subjects, including forced sex with an under age slave girl, booth, probably not the topic. You want to lead a very well known song with some of these or like not as well known one in a million by guns, n roses- I don't remember it, I don't either one thousand nine hundred and eighty eight rock song describes Axl Rose's experience getting hustled at a greyhound bus station First came to LOS Angeles in the lyrics. The following groups are denigrated, the police, but when you could totally Stoddard totally ok to do that when black people and he uses the end worse. Ok, that's ok, immigrants and gaze calling them? The F word. Gay in the song, not good, not would not be today, in my opinion, not acceptable. China girl by David Bowe, hard to believe these two,
China, girls or asian women. Of course, you can't, you can't say China girl anymore, the butt we should be saying now He says that this was about ridiculing stereotypes of a so in this almost in the short people sort of yes genre, yes, but in the it's really strange because in the in the video for the song he does with his eyes that you really couldn't get away with today. you would be you would be. Hansel, yet not your songs would not be purchased in anger. Stop a p! I hate David Bowie yes, that is what I say please how island girl by Elton John, it's about it you make a woman who was quote black, Cole works as a prostitute in Manhattan black.
who is trying to take her again coat, quoting black boy is trying to take her back to the island and ask what are you wanting with a white man's world? Probably not work today dire straits, money for nothing is well known. You may remember this year, they use the F word for gay, multiple crimes, multiple times now that was taken out even back then on some radio stations, as such just let it play which you couldn't possibly today, I think if I understand what I think there are still play, the song, the way it is which is so surprising. If they are is width effort in it now leaped at all, I mean it's one thing to play a song the way it was it's nothing to perform. It lock. You today Jane S danger he changing these things. What does it do? What does it actually
society? Probably not now, but usually just these artists, don't want to be on video doing it right. Ringle star you're? Sixteen, There was a lot of these back in the seventh he has about ITALY roles. I don't know why. I pack, I dont know in fact the sign my sure honour by the neck. nineteen. Seventy nine Qana got that band shut down. Even back, then, because they were sing it about young girls on the top yeah there's a lot they're like ok, that's creepy, that's weird! That was your sixteen you're beautiful in your mine, yes for Ringo, STAR fat bottom girls by queen. Now you think that one would be banned because our or questionable, because you're fat, shaming, maybe that's what I would think when I would hear that. However This is the line. ex of the song. But I knew love before I left my nursery, while left alone
Big fat fatty tissue is such a naughty nanny. hey big woman, you made a bad boy out of me, so this this young men seems to have been raped. That's what I would say. I wouldn't think that they'd sing upon rock song about it later on now you and times these incur make don't stand so close to me by the police, the great song, but the sub The matter is not great, yeah authorities are all twice in a teacher twice her age crossing dangerous line by having an illegal and appropriate affair, inappropriate, fair corporate, and I don T ever does in the sun. Does he's trying to resist her gas thickly trying to not itself out of it. He signally is what I would say about father figure from George Michael nineteen, eighty seven, this I've? Never. I dont remember this line in the sand. That's all I wanted, but sometimes love can be mistaken, for a crime,
He's basically saying this is like the nebula argument, luck area, its love. You guys say it's a crime. It's actually love, not a great idea, young girl by Gary Pocket in the union gap. Young girl. get out of my life gets so young girl get out of my mind. My love, for you is way of wine. Better run girl, you're much too young girl there, all the charms of a woman. So she's, not a woman. You ve kept this. because of your youth. You ve lead me to believe you are old enough to give me love Now it no hurts to know the Jimmy rethink. Just did that all the time is this in the sixties. These guys thought about we're. Fourteen year olds, what is going on my Schroeder? We talked about a little bit hot legs for broad, Stuart, hot legs your mother to seventeen years old, he's. Urging sixty four Remember that Larry I don't. I don't think I knew that. That's what he said until this moment really here
Well, if that's, unfortunately, what he said Sab stray cat blues. Ninety six, rolling stones yeah. I can see that you're fifteen years old. No I don't want your idea. and I've seen that you're so far from home. But it's no hanging matter. It's the cap, a crime. I dont think that the standard here no Mick and a kind of is a Kapital crime. Today we ve got some moral finishes up covered up in a one minute. Has a new home cross your mine. Maybe you want something bigger, you're, ready for a new neighbourhood. Listen to this mortgage rates continue to be an historic glows, which means homeownership is incredibly affordable, especially when you work with american financing, because their top rated family owned mortgage lender that has been working for you, helping homeowners for the last twenty years. Doing what it takes to get you into a home for less. They don't work for the banks.
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most of em back in the sixties or seventies, maybe eighties, even ninety, sometimes, and you just they couldn't fly today. Our friend TED Nugent, is on its list with cat scratch fever. first time that I got it. I was just ten years old: that's pretty younger cat, a scratch fever tenure as not good. I gotta from some kitty next door. I went to see the doctor. He gave me the cure. I think I got some more ten at tat zones. That's a youngster tom! How did TAT Nugent I would believe that damn near outside is a true story. How about winger seventeen she's Seventeen data says she's too young, but she's old enough. For me, that's ok, doesn't work anymore, dance whole days by winning Chung. I forget love. That's when I was a kid debts. That is why we shall take your take your baby by the hair and pay Close, and there they are there and take your baby by
yours and play part of her darkest fears the hell is going on. While that's creepy, it's like he's got her in a hole in his basement. and any saying, put the lotion on your skin but this is what I had never never run, do not remembered all called the Homecoming queens got a gun by Julie Brown. I do remember that we do licit, if I may again, in the post, columbine era Debbie, smiling and waving your gun taking off cheerleaders one by one o bodies pomp just flew to bets. Oh, no, MRS Head, Just- did the splits, God, my best friends on a shooting spree, a similar, disposed to be funny precisely on it's not a real laugh anymore anymore. Right, there's a song and I M a weirdo connoisseur, Pat Nan. Weird I'll did a song for Christmas. One year scald miss at ground zero, and it was about its a great and its basic
about. You know nuclear war Christmas ground zero at the point, and I thought it was not nine eleven you now. He also did a so called trigger happy which you go back to, which is basically similar to the got the song. We just did the same thing like super crazy, violent imagery, its freaking hilarious. But I doubt he ever things at anymore, he's still by the way in releasing number one album, so yeah, very still, very much selective do you know some midnight at the oasis by Maria Moldova. Does it I mean that's pretty old nineteen, so, for camp I know your daddy's a sultan, a nomad known to all with fifty girls to attend him. They all send him jump at is Beck and call, but you need no harem honey. What on by your side and you don't need no candle, no, no! What I you for a ride, probably
probably wouldn't be singing about sultans inheritance. I will say I will say this as you go through these this list of all these songs from these past decades and you realise that their constantly talking about rocks? talking about having sex with fifteen and sixteen and seventeen year olds, we do complaint, often about The culture changes but Sir times it changes for the better There are certain fears that I would say, really shouldn't be acceptable for Och star to write a song fantasizing about a fourteen year old. Now, probably not a good thing. and even worse, if they are actually doing it, but it's Annabelle how often they wrote sounds like that yeah, that's all what about I mean you know Doc
how can a song about sixteen year olds, Ringo sit are had a sophomore sixteen year olds, rolling, stone, sing. All kinds of inappropriate clauses are women. Who was the person? Who actually did it? Didn't somebody like imprison, Eurostar, the story, all Jimmy paying tribute age. We have what's that story again. I he he met a groupie that he really thought was attractive and he kind of took her home and kept her against her will until it fine became a kind of it became consensual after awhile, ok, but he held her first five at home. he was of Ikey was twenty one at the time or twenty two and she was like forty. I mean really cry was a big different. I'm. It was a huge thing. You would think today back then The guy was never arrested, never charged with a thing kept her for like five years. She was with.
Again. I dont know that if a relationship starts at fourteen that it can ever become close and show that it was supposedly yeah, no air quote consensual than usual, but he was staring. Issue must stay with me of our own free will. She was really well after the first couple years. She added I ll. Never love really did she really became fond of me after I took the handcuffs off early in the closet, KGB pages. Creepy guy gets bizarre stuff, and that was just one thing so CALL didn't all manner of stuff, but stunner of the music lessons programme.
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again, let me have it and how did she rise to sex simple status? You gotta grid gig, she'll, incredible, not rotundity, Lincoln Injustice, videos, music, video, done by this ban called Aerosmith Weird, and I think it was amazing. If I remember it was that it was the name of the song that she kind of became really. That sort of Saint symbol it girl fat, or was it that are crazy. I think there was a couple of em and she was away. A total of some Sixteen years old didn't remember that wow didn't remember that she was sixteen in amazing yikes, seventeen in crazy. Ok, again. It's one thing. For someone to papers, actualize, an under aged girl, it's another one the dad what your daughter yeah seems like. I just makes it a little idea here. You don't we live and we learned here
and standards do change, and most of them, it seems, like recently have been pretty bad guys that seems like a good one. Yeah, that's a good! It does seem to me that you and you see the guy I mean is that was any body today, or in the last five years you wouldn't cm ever on any broadcast channel ever and he's everywhere? You know he was doing Can I just fairly route? Well, maybe it's been a while years five years ago was it. organ idler, was one of the other singing shows that he did I don't know time goes by so fast, it's hard to it's hard to tell are you from you're with this asteroid. This heading toward our It's not gonna hit us, but it's coming close enough. That NASA is is sending probe out too. I may they its apparently going to land on the asteroid next year. Sometimes twenty twenty two to determine
It contains enough metal is suppose. This asteroid is supposedly worth ten thousand quadrillion dollars because of all the metals in it. Here's the thing ten thousand quadrillion. If something comes along with that value, it changes the market value of the metal, and so it no longer is at all. So I know I want to point this out: isn't ten thousand Quadrillion just ten quintillion? Why are they say that it has a thousand quadrillion reared formulation of that? It is very weird. You don't say a million trillion. Yeah would be better than ten thousand quadrillion you're already into the aliens that no one ever uses? Maybe they went to quadrillion because nobody's ever heard of quintillion yet and we just barely got used to trillion so now. There ok, we'll just do call at ten in quadrillion. You may not be used to quadrillion, yet you will soon you will you
but you will the first amending that quadrillion dollars. I mean that's, probably way off like middle of by next year before that have before that. Obviously, the debt deficit hits. a cool quadrillion Debbie at far off what we have now forty something why, in our long term, liabilities we're out over a hundred trillion well over a hundred, so get to one quadrillion sooner than you know, Glens Corded, like a hundred and fifty trillion in unfunded liabilities, it's ridiculous anyway. This could help with that. If now you could mine this stuff and bring it back to earth. I don't know how you know it's or living in Armageddon Times the movie where you can go out to an asteroid and and just start strip mining it that I know of but NASA is to try to drill down into this thing and see if its valuable, what differences
make. Are we actually going to do anything with it this is called sixteen psyche. and it would make it you're, able to mine the ten, till in dollars that are within it. It would big everyone on earth, a billionaire! That's that's that's that we all be like Zimbabwe or Venezuela yeah five every buddies. a billionaire, isn't everybody just equally poor, then to yeah doesn't make a billion as nothing. At that point, you can't do it this what this does not work this way now, I will say, though, approach. I will say the mystery is solved how
got to live Tyler, which was you mentioned this asteroid volume two by Arthur, get it if we had to live Tyler yeah, that's how pathetic we are, but still not right to put your seventeen year old daughter as the sex symbol in the video, whereby the way a good point they are escaping. Seemingly like a catholic School and Catholic School girl uniforms, This is not a good idea. Just in case you are apparent you're thinking to some of put my own seventeen year old daughter in my music video to good safety, Tipp Nano, unless it like she's, like piano and there may be that there may be an exception to this rule, not thinking of but don't make them. The sex symbol ever video address. It meant a mobile or a park
and let him play piano. If that's what you want to do by the? U s: unfunded liabilities, one hundred and fifty trillion, seven underneath tongue, alien, nine hundred and four million dollars. I would try to. It's called moving much too fast, Nigeria, the quote more than that and fifty trillion dollars but the good thing is, the liability per citizen is only four hundred and fifty two thousand tutored sixty seven dollars all. We can all take your that does not problem shouldn't. We write about it, they appeared, of all yet It was print more, they can all make more: that's the guy think about our money supply. You can all he's pretty more dollars to cover whatever you might need, and we do every single day and the beauty of it is now. You don't even have to use the printing press because you just digitize at all and you just punch in more numbers. We don't have the money needed punch in more more numbers. Five. don't worry about it You know I will do is well. I will keep it
rates low for a little while and then we'll interim up for a while. Would just keep this going. Don't worry about it! It's fine! Yet eventually we're gonna run out of time. Eventually you do. You know that I owe use, are gonna come do and we're not gonna, be lappin. Then what do you do? and you sell China every piece of land that you own. I guess Because that's the only way we can pay that off all there are some experts who say: maybe that's the way to do it anyway. I don't know terms seventy seven be easy came how about this speaking Young kids and inappropriate things this book now for kids from four to eight years old, for two Aden called seeing gets her vaccine, so rhymes in Zaire yeah- I did. I grime makes
really acceptable and interesting to children and what, you should do is experiment with vaccines on forty eight year old iron. I don't understand, why would do this? I really don't fall. eight year olds, get the disease and when they do, it doesn't seem to be serious right right. Where I talk about the death rate in zero to nineteen year olds, rate is zero point: zero percent So, while you're rounding- but yes- yes, it is very, very well look. The death rate is very, very low, very low. I won't. You would also note of course, though, that leader, the there's. No, reason to believe the vaccine. Death count is any nearer than zero point zero on anybody in that re. Adrian either party, like both active, These are very low risk. I dont know why per se I think the reason
as they. They think this is stalled like the vaccinations for adults. Is the Riis have somewhat liability, so they think they can get parents or very pro vaccine, to vaccinate their kids and get the numbers higher. Yes, maybe we can hit I heard immunity or close to it, yet there are trying to get us over that. Seventy percent raw rain here by the way, fifty four point, six percent of all people in this country. vaccinate. Is that fully vaccinate for that? Now, that's one dose! But again, oh, I don't think. That's all that notable almost every and who gets one dotes dose, gets another dose, and in addition to that, one dosed does pretty good amount. It doesn't do as much as two doses as far as your immunity goes, but it does a pretty good job, a good way there. So, fifty four point: six think. The number somewhere between maybe seventy eighty percent for actual heard immunity, but I got news for you heard immunity. Does it come around when you have open borders,
does heard immunity ever arrive, when you have a country directly to yourself that has very low percentage of their population vaccinated. When you of Brazil which has been raging out of control this whole time. They have not had these waves, I ve been raging out of control, for a year, and there are still multiple thousands of people dying every day from covered in, even though they are not barely testing anybody in the country and all that is going on to our south. We also are going to start allowing flights in all of these other things you know you wonder what her immunity means in a global scenario like this: it's gonna be you for a while, so I dont think chasing hurt. Immunity makes all that much sense. You should. What you should do is say here the evidence of the vaccine. If you think it, good. You should take it if you don't think
good, you shouldn't, take it and then book and move on with their lives, so resume measure is associated with it. You ought to take it, take it and if you don't don't yeah, what are you tired of liberty, freedom, there be battery yeah, now it's crazy and by the way yes, we're doubted, heard immunity. That's true we're not going to be it hurt immunity, probably maybe ever I don't know I will say, but are since our down ninety five percent while our deaths are down, while ninety three percent we're not everyone vaccinated, there's, no reason to believe it could ever be possible. Nor should we try it. I mean a, nor should we sit here and say internal mandate, vaccines for everybody, so that everybody gets them. There's no reason to do that were in that we're down in the mid nineties. Here what we ve we ve, crush this virus to the point that it is now
sort of just another thing it's another. It is right now levels of the flu right? in itself. It would be a really bad flew year right now, but you know we get down to a hundred two hundred and fifty deaths per day. I dont want people to die. I do I wanted to be zero butler. that's the sort of us a risk that the american people think are general speaking comfortable with the over again about ninety percent of people over sixty five or already vaccinated those the people most vulnerable. That's where the Dexter DE ninety three possess a lot left to good percentage, triple eight. Seventy seven back. Seventy seven seek one back programme.
It's time to stop saying inflation is on the way. You know- and I know it's already here what's on the way according to bank of america- is transitory Per inflation rate, have you knows how your groceries are going up? That's not the price of things going up. That is the value of your dollar too many dollars chasing too few goods were not making the goods and weave pounded dollars out so gold. I highly recommend gold and silver, because in the end the world always comes back, that glitters is not gold, according to Rudyard Kipling's Miss Poem there is the real reason to have physical gold call them right now, talk to them about this six percent free, precious metals promotion for self directed Irae acquisitions at eight six, six gold line
six six gold line, for Glenn of the Glenn Beck program. Glenn returns a little over a week. Eight hundred and eighty eight seven thousand two hundred and seventy ezk, we were just going over the numbers of the covet situation. There really astounding right now, I didn't even realise the peak infection rates we hit back in January. I thought the peak in fact rate, was about seven thousand, you know, Sir thirty, five thousand somewhere in their the actual number? was two hundred and fifty one thousand and eighty four per day on our wink. and the reason why you don't remember it like
was that occurred on January eighth, twenty one there were focusing on the word worse insurrection in american rice, world history, more world history that really The worst insurrection attempt ever attempted in global history over one person was while not over one, but one person was killed. Who happened? part of the insurrection, so the death rate is why now we're down. We went from two hundred fifty one thousand on average per day, now we're down at twelve thousand, while her to sort out ninety five percent. On that ninety three percent of deaths, every people who don't be six people still getting the band for saying the pandemic, is over and look we're just in a totally different area of this region. I think most people having the access it is over, we'll see you get on Tuesday, haven't great independence. Day weakens the programme.
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