Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated, and Pat and Stu discuss Japan's legal requirements for acquiring firearms. Why is Ronald Reagan's attempted assassin walking free? Pat and Stu go through Shinzo Abe's legacy and the assassin's possible motives. Pat and Stu discuss some of President Biden's accomplishments, including high gas prices. Reports show the Biden administration sold nearly a million barrels of oil to the Chinese company tied to Hunter Biden. Pat and Stu critique press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's embarrassing performance when asked a difficult question. Why do the Democrats ignore Hunter Biden's personal life? Pat and Stu go over all the recent times Republicans held power and didn't take advantage.
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patents, dover glinda, the global programme. Eight, seventy seven be easy k, real tragedy in japan. Today,
as there
Our prime minister abbaye,
justice, just assassinated spite
somebody who was, I guess,
satisfied with his policies. There is not even
in acting them. Any more very strange. There's ends
back and forth about that apparently he's. The assassin is denying that
He seems dream, but actually very crazy. Ok
We, we not not dissatisfied with policy policy. Big big fat, fine now- and I didn't say that, but he did say. I think there are reports that he said to police, that he didn't mean to shoot em. What
is actually trying to kill. Somebody else who we should point out was not there
So today I think it was a very weird, I think, dismissing what this person a saying at this point is probably the wise way to go former and a navy veteran in Japan and he
You killed him with a homemade gun yeah. It looked like two pipes on a plank yeah
just crazy yeah. It's crazy
It just shows you that, no matter what you do you,
as legislators, tough right of exists,
I've never really looked Japan's gun laws, I'm assuming there's sort of strict. I could get you walk you through. Ok, wanted you yeah we're gonna to propose it. Would you like to purchase a gun in japan, sir? I guess I would you. Would you look up the steps for you? Ok, ok now I ve never been there, nor will they probably ever go, but I thought it literally. A guy was a really suspicious that you would have our guy. There is then, yes, yes, you might want to tag me. Do a little red flag sort of thing I could. I have a person who has never been to Japan is not planning to go to. Japan wants to buy it gone in Japan. This seems really just see. It is as yet so I've read flagged you, ok, here's the process. There are you ready for? Yes, I m gave step one
a firearm class. Now that big,
the only could do along. Is it how long? I I don't know I don't know, but our diet there's more to this. He and all
pass a written exam
ok from the firearm class. Yes, I'd better pay attention to what I've learned here. Just like you get his boat off an just, sit there and pretend like I'm listening
I really need to listen
staring. One c, I guess I'll be that's it's gonna
held three times a year, so you're
we taking this test three times.
A year and for how long like every year forever ever what dressed
My life undertaking its take a terrorist three times. I was a year ago
convenient for me. I am go
have to request something else: that's not just that ok gonna have
ass, you pat to also get a doctor's note saying that you are mentally fit and
do not have a history of drug abuse. Now this is
end of the road. For you obviously era, a huge energy soak too knows what you probably find a doctor that would go along with your story, possibly
possibly ok, so I just say you could ok, there's more, though over there's a japanese doctor who would find we mentally competent, but
let's just go with it that I defined them, but my guess is Jeffrey has a connection. I don't I
nobody knows a doctor in Japan that mobilise for you so stature, step to step three. You have to apply for a permanent.
to take firing, training which may take
have to about a month and I'm not sure,
that's the firing training that takes a month or the permit that takes a month, but it's gonna take a little
at a time for you to get that stepped on, that's not to arduous. So far right, yet it s three times a month or two times a year rate. You have to get a doctor's note and you have to just apply for a permit to take the firing training which may take a month
there is also you have to describe it in a police interview, why you need a gun,
What, if I just needed for safety, I'm to protect myself,
is not good enough itself, and it is not good enough. In fact, general
speaking! Unless you go through this entire process, they're not gonna, give you a gun. You might be able to get one to hunt or something like that, but you
through this whole process and its a bit arduous as you exit
we also have to pass a review of your criminal history. Your gun
possession record employment involvement with,
good ice crime groups, the sums gonna be a little if he for you. I know you have some serious involvement of that area, hugely tied in to crook criminal Ellen
Didn't you say have to review actually in japan because debts
You also have to pass a review of your personal debt. Now you have to
as a review of your relationships with friends. Ok,
Your relationship with your family man, your relationship with neighbours, how
well do you get along with our neighbours. I know
get really allow us along well with your h away doll. I do yeah devil.
They, they also mean advance of yours, having, with the exception of that that ivy left
herbage out and he has for three hours passed. The deadline has had the deadline. Yeah, so I mean you would not beginning I gotta Japan now, because, if the garbage incident of a zone but will say, then you have to apply
ray gun powder. Permit might again,
powder, vienna, totally different, permit pat need a gun,
powder permanent. Ok, then
You have to take a one day, training class and pass a firing test so and then
you have you obtain a certificate from a
dealer describe,
the gun that you want that
again. This is not that paths for national far seems really convenient. So that's not you oh yeah, then you have to. If you want a gun for hunting, you have to apply for a hunting license. Now this is,
much the only way. They're going to grant. You will listen, so you do have to get the hunting license. I then
you have to buy a gun. Safe, then,
you have to buy and ammunition locker, both of which have to
it's a safety regulations.
But you're doing well so far, there is no way
Nobody has a gun. Britain, Japan, then wow. You have to allow the police to inspect your gun storage, so police come over to your house and I've been okay. Imagine inspect it all then then get my gun. I get my eight or fifteen and I can do what I what was evidently not hold. Evidently that then you have to pass an additional background review, that of some sort. Finally,
to buy your god. Now again,
It's only going to be a gun to be able to use for hunting, essentially
That is the process in japan, and you see this and you think, ok well, that
has to stop something like this from happening. If laws can possibly stop that, sir mapping
those laws would stop this from happening? And yet? Instead he makes a homemade gun annie.
Go through any other process. I didn't outlined, that's what I'm almost positive ghost guns are illegal in japan,
so. Can I mean it now? Look of people will point out again
by the way the media is doing everything they can to make. You know that gun crime is rare in japan
and that's true. It is very rare in japan
they don't really allow guns for any reason,
and so it is very rare. Of course you know they have a much higher suicide rate than us, because it's out about the gun right, we,
you know they. They have almost no guns in the country and their suicide rate is higher than ours. So it's
not about the gun, but
Do you see this? This terror
thing going on going on with shinzo abe, the guy
who made the gun at it? As you point out a couple of pipes and a plank-
I don't know kenya ban types: can you ban planks? Would that be
anything for this problem. It's hard to imagine
How you could make it more care to take a pipe class three times a year and pass the pipe class test just three times the area time? Maybe six
Maybe we are but a little bit for pipes, so you they double it on the pipe. I think so,
the two pipes, get yeah.
I mean it really is fascinating to watch their right. I mean there's nothing. You just realise at some level.
we all do this. We must just trust other people, we don't know to not be insane to night.
be violent. To not be crazy
think of this option this this this exam,
often in that you're driving down the street. You are
arriving fifty miles an hour on the right side, right right hand, side of the road.
The left hand side of the road, a car approaches. You also going fifty miles an hour in between you
a double yellow line you,
Entire life is at the hand in the hands of this person that you will never even see
driving at you fifty miles an hour that
don't to swerve into you, as you get close you're just sitting here, just trusting the good will of a complete stranger and that the two
current power of a double yellow line to protect your life.
And we do this every day and we all pretty much survive it-
and that is really the best defence against this. That is really all you can do when
besides evils going to act. It is really really difficult to stop it in our region.
We have to realise that it does exist. You can do everything you can to stop it, but I mean this is it
I was the former prime minister of the country, the guy, who held the office long
than any one else in history? A very nice
very prominent figure, making a campaign speech
If that is what is behind em and shoots of in the back a couple times, incredible, really really bad in front of hundreds of people and tons of
cell phones, there's all sorts of disturbing video and still image
of all the stuff going on and right in the middle of broad daylight pet yeah. It's interesting because,
there doesn't seem to be a heck of a lot of security around him. No it there were only if I think of you guys know that the guy was immediately tackled after a shot. Abbaye
but I think the point of security is to try to get to somebody before they shoot, but
you know, you're, just a you're not expecting somebody with a homemade gun to pipes in a plank
and being able to fire that an and kill the former prime minister just amazing, but I did wonder
you know why don't they have more security around the guy when he's out in public right
out in the open making?
a speech, a campaign speech- I it's pretty weird pretty
in China. I guess at that point you're, just depending on your gun laws
the hell you're just saying what I don't need security, because we banned guns than
on all that. Well, in this case, no didn't you know, there's! No!
you can do
but I mean you can look at this and say: hey. You know any world like a mean- and this is just simply obvious common sense- any world leader
should have security around the nerve making speeches in public. You can't tell what's gonna happen as a million waste, someone can do something crazy and we went through
obviously terrible period where this was commonplace. I mean this was happening all the time here with major.
our leaders in the sixties and all the way up to really reagan where the stuff happened. Often two major
Public figures and that's one of the things we ve talked about.
comes to these mass shootings.
societies and cultures seem to select these crimes of spectacle that whatever the two
for right now for us, it's these mass shootings right, it's not the biggest cry
the problem we have in this country by any means it's it's a small small slice of the gun, violence in total violence and total crime in this country, but, like there
this very small group of people who think
fame and
Notoriety in infamy will come to them from doing these types of things and
to know right now with what happened in Japan and that, if that's the beginning of this or or whatever
But if you look back at our history, we went through this say a period where that was the crime of spectacle right.
There is always somebody who there's there. There's threats on public major public figures lives over and over and over and over again many of them successful gaea I mean the sixties were awful
so bad for assassination now a thing about the duck.
With a j f k are f K, martin luther king,
I mean it just happened over and over and over again,
And its
it's really hard to prevent everything like that.
All of these,
Shootings and pretty
everybody who needs protection. It's impossible. It's really impossible to to
fleetly safeguard our society and
in a place as you just
through with the ring
frictions on gun on guns like they have in Japan. You still can't say
guard everybody.
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for just some legal process here watch
happened to the guy who assassinated shins obey, but what what's up
pre punishment. As you go to jail for awhile,
busy until you execute executed, mia
what have you just stays in jail for the rest of his life?
it'll be okay with that. Let me give you another option. Alright, we have another option. What if he goes, he kind of goes away for awhile, and then we give him his full release and he's walking around doing interviews with the media.
talking about his life,
no, not that it. What about that option I wouldn't be in favour of that. Is that a bad optically? It seems like a bad option to me. Why am I seeing John hinkley doing interviews with the media? Why is he in a fool release? Walking around could be at your restaurant could be at your grocery store. Why is that happening could be in concert in your neighbor? Who could be against he's doing a frigging tour here now
Our view is that these days is reformed. They say he's he's healed, he says
still taken as meds, so maybe
He won't assassinate another president anytime soon, but why the hell is this happening?
you shoot the president of the united states. Is there? No wine, where we just say now: you're not walkin around anymore, really under any circumstance, is there any crime die. I mean it's. It's inconceivable that this
It's happened with him, it really is, and we forget how close ronald reagan was to death. All very close I mean initially, I don't think the american people knew how serious it was because it kind of blew it off as if he's fine he's going to be alright, he's going to have a full recovery will yeah.
that wasn't always the case. They were very afraid that he was gonna, make it at first.
and so it's just by
the grace of god that that John Hinkley didn't kill him. He sure try
any almost succeeded, and so yes, he should be in prison, the rest of his life. I don't understand how he's out now walkin around I just
don't get it it's a guy who is trying to do this to impress jody foster
what a weird you're ever gonna, let
that guy go and and one of the weak,
the restrictions on his release. Was you gonna stay away from jody phosphates?
what is important for us. You have to stay away from jody foster. I think that's a good advice, but I dont know that this really trust to this guy would not
I know a necessarily would not, for us to mental health is a difficult.
Thing. She really is a difficult not to crack and ruled that he's healed. That's virtually political there have others here
we have to take his bed, he says he died.
as cause he now. He wants me to speak he carefully, but he has an act.
Take him now. He doesn't need of any more didn't. He also come out as a gun. Control advocate value added. So that's of gordon guideline that side, the sole down just use, not president. I guess they exhibit. The journalists are fine yeah. You know interviewing you if you say the gun control thing. I guess it's it's fine.
it's an absolute disgrace. It is how one
earth. Are we standing for this this guy?
you know he's out there
talking to the media going
on tour.
having his life after and remember, it wasn't just reagan,
was Brady and I was you know he. This guy did a lot of damage now you and he just out there
and by the way, in the interview he's like you know what actually I actually kind of like ronald Reagan. I wasn't against representatives reagan, I liked reagan
You guys know you shoot the people you like yeah. I think so
make it look like a left wing that job they had to make it look like a right wing guy. They are used as a president you're still right wing right, sir. Yes, I swear it give me some gun control. Please, and you know it's interesting because back in eighteen, eighty one
the grieving knew if he was right or laughter. I don't think anybody, but even I wasn't just knew he was it not job, yet a new thing that we have to determine their
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that's true for Glen the Glenn Beck programme aaa. Seventy seven be easy. You forget that does that shinzo abe left him pretty towering it as its described here disorder a towering legacy eating
think that he's really the most significant leader in Japan postwar
our hawkish conservative economic reformer who dragged the country out of decades of stagnant economic growth and made it up
or player on the world,
Again,
So that's who Japan and the world lost today or one of his big priorities was getting closer to the united states. He believed that that was smart for them to do to bolster their defence.
They said they were very good for india. They were
they were. They seem to be tight. He was one of the world leaders that was not overtly critical of
He also took china seriously as a big part of that leave here.
that Japan had been sort of deferential to a sort of took a position
post war of were not bad guys.
Don't we know we're, not threat weren't. You hang back here, and here he was one of the first prime minister's there to say you know sure,
We are not a threat but like we also need to have defences we need to be. You have good relationships with those who do have fences we need.
take china seriously. As you know, we ve seen what they ve done in the past and they could do it again and that is
A big part of his legacy any very well
regarded their minutes.
We sixty seven pat
has he left office, any left office for health reasons and twenty twenty people
the guy. You know he was now at the end of his life.
He was a sixty. Seventy still run around
tree campaign.
For various people that he knew and and supported
and you know had a long life of influence ahead of him yeah.
To see that. How do you like it
tsar, because you see pictures of abbaye making this speech,
you can see the guy just standing there behind him, no security back. There are often you just stand there
he's got the homemade weapon
just slung around his shoulder and
with AG of some sort of like a year ago. Messenger back
have a situation right and it just
it doesn't look like much, but they say that the
and when you see the video you,
hear the sound of it and it did sound like a bazooka. It sounds like a cannon or a bazooka, going gonna, no handgun. No, that was a very powerful weapon. It was also
described as a shot gun at one point in it. I think because they believe me no sort of that's the shrapnel kenneth hit in a very wide pattern.
And really did so much damage. There was no hope, I mean they they were, they were describing it as he was in cardiac arrest and I've seen some people say that that's not a great translation, it was more like he has no vital signs almost immediately
it didn't last. He did not last long after that and now this
shooter. The assassin says it wasn't: poetic,
at first. They said he didn't like it is policies or something, and now there's some contention about
that being said, it was therefore a religious leader who wasn't even there. That is one of the report's that's out there that the police have. I have basically para.
Some of the things this guy is saying. What does that mean that where you were,
what does it mean when you're getting the words of an assassin moments after you? Now we just
Don't know, I guess if I guess, if it was a politically
Motivated group looking to take responsibility- maybe now they're gonna be,
honest about it, but we don't know at this point if we know that it's hard to know if you could actually believe in
they're, saying supposedly this guy saying it wasn't. No, I didn't even mean to shoot him. I meant to,
to assassinate some religious leader who wasn't even on the premises like I saw. I think at this point could be that he said
and actually is just completely knots- could be that
trying to give you the impact
and that is completely nuts, could be he's
does not have very good eyesight.
I don't know, I don't know what it could be. I will say the one thing you could say about the guy, and this is important. He was wearing a mask when this is going on whose protecting himself- and I
others because, pat you were your mask to protect others, usa correct and he was going checking others from covered nineteen at the time of the assassination and that's important abbe. Now he was outside, and so are you call him a hero, you all my column and finally, exactly that far
but is a believable. You can almost believe the media would be like. Well, yes, he did that, but he was also saving lives, as he was wearing a mask out outdoors,
we could see that gideon and we should note, by the way, no
what cases of covered nineteen have been documented
set of close conversation outdoors in the end,
Your pandemic so
when you are seeing people outside with Macedonia is important to note that, by the way, according to
new york times there have been in
literally zero cases globally. That have been documented
set of close conversation when you're coming
comes to outdoor transmission of governed eighteen? I will also say stew that he doesn't seem to be wearing
his mask properly in one of these photos. It looks
the mask is below his nose.
should a known. You can't trust you can't trust the guy they should have. You should have been brought down at that point, where's your and ninety five. You know at this point
seems to be a normal surgical mass. It is amazing when you look at these photos. Everybody's got a matter guy
so they're still doing that in Japan. Obviously, it's just a is a thing that you were a mask, no matter where you go no matter what you're doing
It does seem a bit of course that was part of the culture not to that extent, but part of the culture before but
I mean- I remember whoever you'd be on an airplane pre, twenty twenty you're on an errand
in someone's wearing a mask. You could guarantee their from asia.
If they lead an isa or they currently live in asia, because you know and obviously they had the sars outbreak there, they've had several of these things that happened before and so became part of the culture long before it did here.
But you know that still going on there and china is by the way back
currently in the middle of shutting down about cities again because
They have a couple hundred cases of covered
which every time they do that. Yes, it makes the lives of people in china miserable, but it also affects our
economy
supply lines right average,
They do this. This idiotic idea that you can keep cool,
at zero they're, the only country on earth trying to do this right now, while they have a zero policy, I just say zero kelvin policy, so yeah turkmenistan is also doing this and they
have the distinction of having no cases since the beginning of covert. Never
had a case in turkmenistan. Oh, why are policies that we all know that are doing it right? You know
work in there. Now so
would say. Maybe their government is denying the reality of the situation, but no no
but now they just actually had cases whatsoever since the beginning of the pending wow. That is impressive. It's pretty of. Rather, we should all look learn from Turkmenistan yeah. I think they would that's what we should do is we should just say there are no cases and then you
no cases. That's essential
their approach, and I don't know, maybe we should. We should adopt that probably not the best idea, but
this is just an incredible thing to watch, because you know, of course it is in broad daylight in public with people watching the speech, so there's all sorts of footage. Much of it very disturbing you. There there's footage of the actual shot going off of him falling and of the aftermath of the tackling of the the assassin
of him of abbaye being taken off at a helicopter.
From a rooftop, its own all
documented. This is this. Is the age right you see now you see all of this stuff happen when it happens and is, of course,
all out there and social media really
serving stuff, and you know you're right patent
describe it almost like a cannon
I was former military, obviously new, alot, apparently about bill.
His existence, the only one he built here. He built a bunch, a hand guns to that. They found it is home, they ve already been obviously to his residence and they found a ton of hand
aid, homemade hand, guns and other explosives that they all they took out and destroyed,
But the guy was pretty proficient at building these weapons, apparently
so yeah. He knew what he was doing and he was planning for something
for some reason at all of its political and ourselves religious. I dont know if he's just a whack job.
That's my assumption, but he was
well prepared to do some damage really awful,
you see? Really all this stuff is really difficult to say
I mean there is a it was in Japan. I believe, years ago years ago, now that they did it, wasn't it japan, where they did the chemical attacks,
the subways yeah that one really was
and- and you know again like you- have no guns in your community, but you know they filled. Literal garbage
bags with like sarah cas? Wasn't it and they went to a subway and just released at all, and it was a terrible, terrible attack in? Oh you,
Yes, we had we had a biological attack here in the united states in the northwest years ago, with a questionable sort of a cultish group that they, you know, put all sorts of it, but by me
essentially biological attack they put- was its with salmonella or what was on any in a cafe in buffet,
a ground towns, oh yeah, over that yeah yeah that they made. It eventually turn into a netflix documentary, but it's like the only biological attackers. First, certainly
that actually nobody, I can't remember if anybody died from that, I think it did, but I can't it's been a while ass idea. I've looked into it but, like you just realized that, like when you have people who are
dedicated enough and determined enough to do something terrible, it's very difficult.
live in a free society, yeah or honestly, even in a locked down society. Its difficult, but in a free society is almost impossible to eliminate the stuff
just have to be realistic that you are fragile at some level and certain things are gonna happen. Certain things are gonna happen. You can't safety,
proof the entire society now just is it possible to do it in
this is as apparent iraq
I mean I can't tell you how much time I spent looking a corners of tables trying to fit.
About how to make sure my my toddlers didn't fall into them and
spare your constantly thinking about it and then at my son was on this is when he was cash one or two on the couch and fell off the couch
roll rolled off the couch and landed on one of his matchbox cars, which almost almost blinded him.
I legitimately, I remember going to the hospital he had to go to the hospital, and I
never. Looking at me like. I cannot believe that about hit is I mean right hit right above his eye like on his employer.
between the bone there and
guy like that space, that's kind of soft between that's where it hit our land, and I remember being like this kid almost always blind wanted us. I am almost lost his eye and again anyway, it was nothing
all that could have possibly been prevented. Everything around the house, what we were
physically living in an inflatable house. At that point, everything was rejected all the time
and still the stuff happens. It's just you have to realise that life is free
Joe at some point and you dont control the outcome all the time and it sucks.
To be able to. But you is much
as the media will act as if there are common sense, easy solutions to these problems everywhere.
Else, is able to stop it. Why can't we it's just not true. It's not true turbulence.
Seventy seven be easy game. More patents do for glint coming up. This is the line back programme ever since he tried the rough greens for the first time. My dog, who know has changed, he's a completely different dog. I hear from people all the time in the autumn
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conned, we lost him, we lost him
eighty two years old
everybody makes a big deal out of the fact that he was in the godfather. Yes, yes, he was, and the godfathers great
but he was also in Brian, some guy,
I know many people bring that up in the coverage that I've heard. No, they don't know, I don't know
either you is brilliant. In branson, as Brien Piccolo, the best
friend of gale sayers of the chicago baron and its unite,
I watch a movie again a few years ago, maybe five or so
years ago, for the first time in probably since it was ten and
didn't hold up quite ass. Well, ass, ever gonna bet. It and never does it there it as mean as a ten year old. I remembered that being one of the greatest movies of all time. As you know,
than ten. As an adult was a little bit cheesy. We should also point out elf death. It was great,
It was great and also one of the greatest christmas movies of all time. Yes, and
the last classic christmas movie right like that,
think of you have been a more recent one that is come close to that level. I d
I think so. You know we had a bunch of we had a bunch in the eighties. At a christmas story, christmas vacation again, you may or may not like those movies specifically but and then the nineties was santa claus and santa claus out who santa claus story, but an elf was.
Early two thousands. I think, two thousand three,
ish, and then we're like. I were done with the crisis, which we have enough him well and they're, just
Good, usually you know me they ve come
with new and how they are just not good. Hobart comes out with forty seven, every single christmas they do lifetime does just not good enough. Well,
not so bad, and some of them are fantastic. What my favorite things around christmas to do, and we talked I love it or is watching those movies on lifetime and or hallmark yeah, and just just
you can watch those movies in within thirty seconds. No, the entire plot of for sure. It's incredible
some guy just the same every time, some guys in a suit walking down the street. He looks like a business guy he's. Obviously
gonna be the guy that winds up with the first woman you see, yes, which is usually candice cameron, burry and
is she she is also. She is usually also the business. It's usually the woman who's, the business person and a lot of a lot of candace cameron, Barry, she's, very highly accomplished woman. She doesn't have time
provided it is off, but she's in a small town where she's from
after having worked in new york for a long time. She made a lot of money, but now she's back she's back just for the weekend. Yes, you're right, no big deal once into our whole icicles sweetheart. Who is this
I do not think it is life is still in the same old town. Now germany has a jerky boyfriend is also is, it sure, got no room in her life for a new man, and yet somehow she wound up with the guy from high school. Besides amazing, every two happens, every single time travel, eight, seven, forty seven be easy. K is the phone number it's friday
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ok, so these strategic oil reserve to called back because it's supposed to be strategic,
it's in reserve and its interests
reform.
Say the: u s: military like we're having a shortage of oil and so
if we're in the middle of a war? What would you do
run out of oil. Your tanks grind to a halt. All your
Vehicles stop will that's where the
reserve comes in with that's why we have seven hundred and fifty million barrels
on reserve so that you could you
for the military to keep it going. I just
question. Your use of the word have my ie
I used to have knew that we that we had had seven hundred and fifty million barrels right now. It's I think, it's under three hundred yeah things like two more than half almost two thirds is gone
but the good thing was, it all, went to
Eric motorists, it went directly to the pumps here in the united states of america so that people can
you could lower the price of of what
your pay in every gallon here at the pomp- and
manages what right to give
provide relief, wife to the american people. I think
the feeling americans would describe when talking about the last few months at the pump would be relief. They just feel like what
This is what I wanted incredible relief to come to this embalmed right now and pay for
if we want a gown instead of five, oh two or five or three like Alan, I will say, though I just want to the pump yesterday.
Now the time before this I it was a hundred and twenty dollars to fill my tang,
Yesterday it was only only ninety nine twenty five. I only beg nine nine twenty five, whereas girl erika allow, has carried out a little bit its x, I believe the average first now for eighty it was five or two was the peak and now we're gonna for eighty, which is unthinkable.
It is, a terrible, terrible, terrible price, as it was
when the election took place. I believe, was a dollar eighty seven, I think witty
office. It was was it to third
six or something to that effect on valea was really low.
That's that's normal. I don't think that that is love. It's that's normal gear in now, but this year not. This is ab normal very
what this is very and higher standards unsustainable. We should also point out the just wait
mark my words.
When the inflation report comes out, either this month or next month and the
drop in gas prices is factored in.
Inflation looks like it's come down a little bit.
mark my words. They will take credit for that or you bet they will and they will owe yea all us all because of our amazing policies. Now, of course, the real reason here is largely due to the fears of global recession.
So is actually is.
policies are so bad that people
terrified and so demand is play is being played with even this
Why chain is not enough
to hold up this dynamic, and so we're getting to that point now where people are freezing,
but the economy. When that happens, gas prices soar coming down, lino again
there is good things and obviously a good side effect of economic worry, I suppose, but I don't think that's that's a path to economic,
success, terrify everybody over constant recession, maybe depression and they'll start buying stuff, is not a great weight
stoppers an inflation,
it is sort of one of those things that seems to be the
the approach they have, their approach seems
but what if we come up with the war,
steady as possible
everyone loses confidence, and then
economy crashes that should cure inflation. Yeah
sit. Should it will that will cure?
part of the economy really quickly. We did have a job.
Report come out today, which was, as you might have
and still
You did say that in a pretty pretty good at municipal course, there try.
slow this down at this point in time when the raising these rates they're trying to slow down the job growth because they think it's out of control, because
people? Are you know the markets
and the economy is overheated. That's essential.
The problem and why we have all this inflation and there like brad,
about this, like all the rage is one of five percent would give it
when inflation up ten
People are not going to cheer you on
when it comes to a five percent rays, and most people, of course, are not getting their percent per cent either. So
difficult thing for them to navigate but to back to the strategic oil reserve here they did that not every single gallon of oil.
Is going to go to american consumers. I mean come on what what what you can't, how can even keep track of at first one,
some of it just gonna use spilett.
well, you know really here is that you just gotta. Sometimes I've been stare exactly like italy spills like you, ve ever been to an office and water cooler. This now
a puddle of water on the ground, somebody spill Linda. Perhaps even the battles recoil reserve you go there.
To fill it to give the american consumers sums gotta spill the ground. Ok, ok!
some, you know made go to all of our close allies, you down like
you know like everyone like, such as like china, for example china, by some of our molly,
people we work with so closely and have done so many good things for the world. Have you heard of a covert nineteen? I have they did that for
all while yeah they they were, there has been very prevalent yet almost everywhere. It's been a gift that has the key decent giving for multiple years now, and that, thanks to the chinese government, who didn't really kind of tell anybody about it for a while and let it kind of re
out of control, maybe leaked out of one of their laps? So
Oh, that's a real positive. They ve done for for the world and in others
thanks to our work
have time to get it all of them well, but
the sweet and sour chicken
it is a contribution by the chinese here and there was a whale general soured our but delicious there on that. Allow bandwagon pretty well yeah, you ve got the you. Ve got the the great leap forward,
The average is a really great title, a half
or a movement they know I had some, not some negative side effects to it. A few cultural
revolution. When I wanted one an incredible of revolution,
Culture yeah, you know you can't be that your head again
a couple of negative side effects. It can make tens of millions of negative
I'd effects, but it was again something that we all were affected.
so as a reward. We
We sent some little bit oil overdose. Couple barrels like how many
how many brit barrels wanda feet above a few more than we spilled
because you smell a couple drops here and there a couple barrels got over there. You know somethin, like nine hundred and fifty thousand barrels you know, but
I'll, just just the nine hundred fifty thousand in it, the innocent. That's all that went to china, of course, what they did
to the trading arm of the china petrochemical corporation.
It is wholly owned.
The chinese Government- and that's you know that
that's because probably a gift to them. You know for all the things they ve done for us and continue to do front.
daily basis, you know river.
You ever have a computer problem. You get a computer problem,
the apple genius, the I person and then
will come in the log in to your computer
You can go to see the moving the mouse around click on stuff, and I say this is what you need to do their logging into our computers all the time to help us our chinese, vienna, login to your computer. Who knows how many problems and on your computer they fixed? You know how blessing write another one they ve got force tik, tok
right, where would people go to lip sick
random audio I dont know, and what do you do for them in return
We said in the nineteen. Fifty thousand barrels of oil and we give them
of our personal location
information so that they can study it. You know
That's a minor, not minor thing, and we are agreeing to that
and say that that's really known, as is that's, that
on a fair deal, we need to give them more and that's why we gave him this oil.
so anyway the bite administration claim the move. Would it help address the pain americans are for
at the pomp and help lower energy costs, but that nine,
Fifty thousand barrels went to china, so I'm not sure how that would happen, wouldn't
five million barrels of oil released from the? U S, emergency reserves or sent
overseas. According to a reuters report that came out wednesday
at least one shipment of american cruel. What china report set
The bad administration also claimed I e the company unit pack, the sale would support,
american consumers and the global economy in response to Vladimir Putin's war of choice,
against ukraine and combat the Putin price hike? Traceability
the tax increase. Now it's the Putin tax increase as other going near knots of rice like any mail, it's not the price hike anymore. It's the Putin taxi increasing now that this is an issue
particular issue in that this company
is one of the companies that
was tied to hunter bite
so unbelievable, it's a kind of a problem
power the future foundered. Dale turner, admonished button for selling quote raw materials to the communist chinese, for them to use as they want. We were sure
biting was releasing this oil to america so that it could be refined for gasoline to drive down prices at the pump, so wrapped up,
They're just lying to the american people, tertiary totally washington, free beacon. What there
we are saying they did and what they did.
remotely related to
also said the decision highlights that binds family relationship with China Biden. Son hunter Biden is tied to sin. Opec, which is one of these companies in twenty fifth
in a private equity firm. He can cofounded bought a one point. Seven billion dollar stake in sin: opec, marketing, cinema
went on to enter negotiations to purchase gazprom in march, one month after
bite administration sanctioned the rush.
and gas giant. So
The company are hunter Biden worked directly with was the company
Joe Biden sent nine hundred and fifty thousand barrels of oil to
other than that you should be happy with this administration, because everything else is going well everything
remember it's just a hunter
I didn't story he's a guide,
out of control, pat well in Joe, doesn't even know anything about his business dealings he's never even disgusted with his son. Does anyone know where the guy working has gone for years at a time overseas and even know where he was now sure? Did they just catch my leaving a voice mail about his business interests? I yes, yes, they das, but that was a guess:
many times have you called somebody up and said: hey
guess about several specific details of your life on your voice, mail,
That is one of those things that mom and dad do all the time. Why
Wow is unbelievable. It is unbelievable. Keep
saying that word in it must not what I, what I think is because it keeps happening over and over again I can't wait till Peter Doocy asked K J p about that. It's specific instance is that what we're calling her kgb yeah, because that you're calling our current jean pierre? No I'm not no gay jp takes too long to said she's, not worth it. No triple eight! Nine hundred thirty three, ninety three more coming up in one minute. Ever since he tried the rough greens for the first time, my dog uno has changed, he's a completely different dog. I hear from people all the time in the audience. I mean hundreds and hundreds of letters have come in who have had the same experience with their dog. They've heard me talk about rough greens on the show they get some from themselves and as soon as they sprinkle it on the dog's food, the dog literally wolf sit down, and it's really good for him. It's not a dog food. It's just chock, full of vitamins and minerals and probiotics and omega oils that you sprinkle your dog needs these things to be healthy. My dog was easy from the first time he tried rough greens, Uno was in love. Some dogs take a little bit to get used to the new flavor, though Dr Dennis black, the inventor of rough greens, was on the phone would be last week. He doesn't want that to be a reason for you not to try. So right now he's got a special gift available. You can get a free bag of
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steve duty or peter duty,
not Steve steve's either in the studio, but his son, peter doozy, goes to the white house. Press conference every day
until he has the chance to ask about. He said
egypt, oil reserve, part of that being sent to the train
company that he was directly involved with
till. He can ask that question he. He did they asked me about. I think it was him.
Asked about the economy. Yes,
and the kgb had some interesting things to say about the economy,
Why do you think it is that eighty percent of people in this country poll by monmouth think the country is on the wrong track? So I'll say this:
the present and understands what the american people
through you, understood stands that gas prices are high, the understand, because a potent tax height because
our citizens tax, brutal war that Putin has taken on it.
in ukraine and their brave fight to fight for their democracy. That's what we're seeing here and also as a food insecurity. The food costs has acted and that's why the present has done everything they he can to blunt those high prices. That's why he's
into this retreat of petroleum reserves, while our into an amount of barrels coming out a day, one million a day. That's why I came to you ass soon, ass the night by the home homegrown biofuels, ethanol, fifteen, making better able to some of which is not normally they are about the summer that water we can try and bring down. Those are housed
that's why he's going to continue to work to make sure we lower those costs?
again, we understanding should be Marta andreasen day or feeling we're doing everything that we can. We have a plan. Here's the thing we have a plan republic
I do not have a plan. What they do is take away rise from the american people
did you write? You think it possible that european languages is not popular with the american p? No, that's not pass. I don't think it's that our plan is now popular with the american people. We know that the american people are feeling the feeling of high cost understands what they are feeling point there, because, because, when inflation, when we look at where we are economically and we are in a strong she's, all our strong comically than we have been in history, we
look at the un in bosnia while we are stronger, economically
then we have been in his story. She should
she should have looking for anything to say she has no idea what where to go.
With us like a god,
credible. She is a common decision does when she seemed absolutely very nice. Lady for oh, my god. This is done,
It's embarrassing. It's embarrassing to watch that, as as like
makes you feel like when you're watching, one of those like hidden camera, reality shows and someone's in the middle of, like just
but lowing it in some way you have cringing feeling inside looking inside your stomach and just watching her try to answer these questions. That's how I feel every time I just
She has no idea what she's talking about she's reaching for
to really anything to not go to our book and just read, which is usually where this wind up.
This is the most
Best economy we ve ever had is completely knots.
Nobody believes that it is literally insane it's insane to make that claim.
Sort of opinion must you have the american people to think they would believe that type
guy like it's, it's the kind of law
I said I show today that is like yours
there in front of everybody in saying I m not here,
but we're looking right at you know you're not. I know
I'm not here
We ve got a bad impression of her except you should be reading. The hirlaji is that that is so bad. It is so bad and you're telling she said and multiple.
by the way that this is the best economy in history. She has said it over
and the boy ran over again. How could you say
I don't know honestly what it with a straight face is much more remarkable and at one point she says, oh well, Joe Biden is doing everything again to help solve the.
Problems. Has he done everything he could guess I haven't? I haven't seen a resigned yet when he resigns you can take credit for that. Then he's done everything he can get out there
We then we could probably do now again, of course, we'll go to kamala harris, which was probably worse, but maybe she could give it to somebody else. Why don't? We just keep going down the line, maybe everybody holds,
the presidency for one day until we get somebody good about that idea.
I'm almost willing to hold out for the secretary of agriculture. What what is he in line? I don't know it's like forty, eight that are now yes somewhere down the line, but let's try it lets
because this is not working, you know I don't like we said. I don't like the parliament parliamentary system where you know you just lose a copy of confidence vote and you've got to resign. Might not be that bad. A thing here in the united states: let's keep it will be like Israel, just trade presidents that have an election every like three or four weeks, yep willing to try it right now. The Glenn Beck program hear me talk about my love all the time for my pillow and my sheets and I've had the best sleep of my life honestly and MIKE lindell has done it again. With his my slippers. He took over two years to develop bees. He ensured that they weren't just any ordinary slipper. These slippers are made with three tier cushioning system, two layers, my pillow foam and a layer of impact gel to prevent, fatigue and offer all day comfort. It's embarrassing for my children, but I love them, and I
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That is true for glad I'm going back programme, Tripoli. Seventy seven be easy kay
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and they're gone.
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your home yoga gonna pick him up come right back after the show
If I could do that and then find people who find americans who listen to this program will do. Does america listen to pack or unleash probably will be able to get a sample of kelsey cookies, real, authentic taxi cookies? Alright or they could? You could
go to catch dot, com and you could ordering- and if you put in the protocol pet pat fifteen, you say fifteen percent right now. You could do that.
I could do that, but a year in the same room is me
and it's your wife's
pretty in recipes yeah? I know I know it's weird.
weird at all
you don't it's outward. You know that it's weird at all right now,
it's easy to explain bullets if that can happen, cassie kersey about that sea
we'll see about it. You don't care about
Well, no, I don't care. Do you? Do you only terror? You must be a republican or something must be a conservative conservative. Yes, I could tell republican icons that rarely nick doesn't always feel so good now it doesn't now kj
he was asked about.
Comparing january sixth too, because trump
supposedly doing nothing but watching tv on january sixth right. How is that any day,
friend she was ass. Then what Joe Biden did win? The support
court was under assault from
those protesters at their homes, and he
the beach just. Hang it out check.
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to us
and the president made a dg seven for the global partnership and infrastructure before that it was the difference between president trump watching tv, even bleeding, to go to the capital the way what the character was being attacked and presented by them going to the beach and having fun what the supreme court justices on that type by everybody. That was the difference between those who wait. What's a comparison, you're making, can you say the first part, so obviously that was the difference between president trump not doing anything where the capital is being taught and president Biden not doing anything when protesters. While the supreme court justices were under attack, india own poems, media, the media? Well, I there there
two major differences here, first of all, worst getting get it out, though our predecessor
cancer. Is very. We have said that his behaviour on that day we have some with have january. Six was atrocious, was
extending the president set it to troll you're, going to level and stroke committee. The january sex six select committee continue to do their independent. Let em you of that hearing and you guys all software yourselves. The american people soft halves
for themselves, through four lifestyles wet with what
our president has done his industry, the worst something that is not the same thing:
you're not the same. We have for this job, I, what the hell I'm not proceed. We're talking
it was our rights for this position because in who was here before us, seemingly, if you watch she will not enter europe involved for some says, that's very, very different!
mary, very diverse, worry too too fast forward. To this precedent, this going to start talking about women's rights. Roby way, fighting for women's freedom spoke it outright. What is it with anything that was not balanced joint that has to do with the assassination attempt? Recording, executive and you're gonna get two examples and lays out you only one thing: tat: women. Now you talkin about something you can take it. She I complete.
different topic now it has not
thing to do with the question and by the way
How cool is it did africa today has referred,
additive at the white house press briefing and he gets to ask a question like that. Yeah I read I I've, I it's kind of amazing really what it is amazing- and I honestly ask you
sincerely here, pat, I don't think
We should play anymore clips of her. I can't be sure it's embarrassing. It makes me cringe, it makes me uncomfortable. Did they just have?
random, drawing to select anyone anywhere.
to come, and to do this job. No
would have gotten somebody better. If you done it tat way, I think you would have had a better
preventative. This is what happens when you hire people based on their genitals, their skin color, which genitals they prefer to hang out with often when you do when you hire people based on that, instead of their actual ability, you get this. Yes, we
a black lesbian who's gonna, be our representative here applied a woman and a woman, a black lesbian woman.
usually lesbians, our women so pointed out the idea as a little regret. What do you know what probably around these days right? You know one automated lesbians out there. What are you a biologist? You know he didn't want me. Oh no, no, no- and I wouldn't know, even if I were a biologist because its
Ever she says at any given moment, that's what I'm supposed to go along with, and it's not that
necessarily a black lesbian would be back,
in. This role is not was the best representative. You could get that be great, conveys legal. These neurons convince me. This person is the best person for this job and this the
problem with this is not. This is not her
current jean Pierre specifically, because this job is largely meaningless. There's no person on earth that can make Joe Biden look good. So the fact that,
you gotta go out there and stumble through it and embarrassed herself and bears the country every day. She does. A press briefing is not all that big.
deal honestly. It's it's a very minor piece of the puzzle. However, they are doing this all over
government there,
just hired a nuclear scientist who
has been writing up ads defending child prostitution sites there,
just because I guess he's trans or something my god
look at the age age s person.
That the person you want making your health decisions
that person really but parent visit rachel of the women live in news that the person you really want in charge of h h is that person really the most qualified for that job, really
at this juncture is no, of course, not exert just looking for special interest groups, it's easy for all to see it with current jean Pierre right. We can all look at at current job here and say she seems like
very nice, wonderful person that has absolutely no business having that job she's,
clearly terrible at it
and the thing is whoever you hire is going to face the same price.
in that they have to lie to the american people every single day all day, it's not an easy job. It did not not time, I'm not saying it's an easy job, but that is why it is virtually impossible. You have nothing to go, is arable, add there's no way to make an argument in his defence. That is credible. We all know that right, ok, but but at least
What's her face, who just left Jen psaki did somewhat of a reasonable job of lying every day I thought she was mediocre.
Too bad at that job. I didn't think she was great Jeff I mean like at times she was fine. At times she was kind of bad. She
law sometimes, but again,
very difficult task, I'm not under selling how difficult this job is to sit here.
And try to defend Joe Biden everyday and these pots hard it's. How
do you defend a series of non stop catastrophes? It's really hard to do so
saying that
the easy. But this is why you hire based on merit right. You don't
your based on genitals right when you hire based on genitals. You get a situation like this, and I,
no honestly where
how many times they ve done this
times throughout. I mean we're talking about our nuclear infrastructure. Here is that
person really the most qualified its possible its past
people but cheese. It seems quite odd that the
over and over and over again find the most qualified people for almost two? Every job just happened to be a first of something
It seems reasonable to anybody, know
I mean look, no katagiri brown jackson. Is she the most qualified person for that role? We will.
ever know the answer to that. Why? Because he disqualified ninety eight percent of the population before he started, choosing she might be the
latest supreme court just ass ever I have my doubts on that
but we will never know, and he will never know because he refused to look. You think,
while that may be said it before he was even president. Yet when he's press,
he's going to nominate a black woman as what he said, and he did that he did specifically to appeal
he's a
a congressmen from south carolina clayburn
we're using needed the endorsement and
reporting. Is that maybe you haven't heard this? The reporting is
in the middle of one of the debates in the middle of one of the debates, they went to commercial and
my kleiber went up to bite in in the commercial break and said you need to mention that publicly now and then Biden did, that is
legitimately how that happened. While think about that and by the way,
He did when under win
because of that enlargement, because without endorsement net turn around it,
campaign and that's why he's president now
so think about that for a second this now, but you didn't he,
the same thing with his vice presidential pick and he's doing,
all over government, meaning that your government, which you
probably already suspected was filled with people that were completely incompetent. Now we know where you picking
best and competent person from the entire population we're we're minimizing it too small slivers of the population, and then
acting as if we pick the right person so that he can come out and have current
Jean Pierre say how diverse his staff is in the greatest country on the planet.
in the most powerful nation on earth. This
What we're doing this is our choosing. People
This is who's running the government and answering for the government. Well, that's not good.
That's kind of an understatement, but it s not good turbulence
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this kind of being reintroduced. I know we were introduced was
fairly recently to this nuclear guy, but his off
is what what is
office he holds is SAM jackson. He is the deputy deputy
ex assistant assistant secretary, ok, the debt
The assistant secretary spent fuel for first
bent fuel and and and
waste waste disposition
did outlandish deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel waste wasted position, cumbersome
the office sit in the autumn
nuclear energy of nuclear energy. Ok in in the department of energy
The present generally recital deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and ways disposition and the office of nuclear energy in the department of energy. That's the title is unbelievable,
it just shows how dumb our government is
but yet it goes beyond that. The dumbness goes way beyond now. He's
probably a very smart guy. He
Currently he holds duel
graduate degrees in nuclear science and engineering
as well as the technology policy programme from mit you no good
mit if you're a dummy as a rule
It's your thomas massey, then
I can say that about you can say you're an internal person in the world when you go to mit. This reserve is completely brilliant than ever
sam, is also a well known advocate, though, for energy, bt, q, youth and health.
to cigarettes, one way of putting it, you don't advocating for energy bt q youth is one way of putting his path
writings, which advocated for
the reopening apparently of rent boy, the website, where you know you go to rent boys
That was the that's what you literally did rent boy dot.
I think its power whatever. Oh, why not a member a meme either, but they could shut it down, shutting down to get advocated for it to be
rio when they were this issue. He made a an argument about here. She we they were getting his pronouns all mixed of echo's. They made an argument of they identify as genuinely lou him up with singular fake words, and I know I got a forgotten butcher. The language can, we least not make them plural. Apparently they identify as gender fluid and use the pronoun pronouns they them there's. Can I dont care
what programmes they use and I used today. I guess I'm ok, I don't care what pronouns they happen to be using, but I will say this
The op went on to argue because they closed this site down because it was essentially a giant front for under it.
Male prostitution for men and-
there is all sorts of problems with that. Apparently the there's some legal,
issues that go along with underage prostitution, oh
yeah. I'd amounts actually familiar with the details, but it was
apparently a lot of young. This is what she said.
many gay, bisexual and transgender young adults through them
turmoil as their main source of income had been ripped away do
sponsible and archaic views of sex work
I got so this person's help me out here. Nuclear waste problem can
deletion america. You want nothing, you
zero points it may god have mercy on your soul. That's the way. That's it.
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So what are your thoughts on on you? I
that their from another planet. Do you think they're from this planet there just high tech, we don't know about it secret military stuff or is it from somewhere else,
don't spend an awful lot of time. Thinking about this particular topic, but
I tend to land on the side of probably
military tech. We don't know about that's kind of where I usually end up: yeah yeah,
corti than a story there so problem
the die. I don't know
crowding our skies with so many ufos. In April, twenty four
in four naval aviators narrowly escaped disaster.
Just as they entered highly controlled airspace for training exercise, their two f eighteenth fighter jets near
we collided with a? U
If all to the front,
should have dozens of their fellow aviators. Such a mere catastrophe was inevitable for money.
before and after air crews, flying
an exclusive use, training areas off the? U s: east coast, frequently observed unknown object
exhibiting highly anomalous flight characteristics, despite the
nation hazards posed by the. U s: foes aviators lacked a formal mechanism to report the mysterious objects. Barely they couldn't report.
the pentagon city in other frustration,
level rose because it's a big problem to them and what I had heard up until
recently was it they'd never fired on him, but apparently they have fired on them. I don't think they ve ever hit anything. So it's it's! It's a really strong.
The problem in one you f, o incident and aviator, reported that he had never seen anything like this before it.
Encounter and aviator noticed an object with flight characteristics, unlike anything I'd ever seen in my redirected years of rejected service
implying a particular anomalous encounter. Yet another pilots report states
she had never seen redirected like it
Others were debt in the swears they do they. All these are to swear. Does now go back and read that has been about the what goes over two hundred parts here. She had never seen reduction
I like it so could that be she'd never seen anything like it. I'll have to do after redact. The word anything I think it might have been a swear, never seen ass, like this. Okay did audibly. Yes, you think they're not supposed to be redacting swears that the government documents are then told I dunno. Maybe they don't like people to think that their naval aviators swear yeah, because the swearing never happens in the military. That's if there's one thing: we know about the military, never any naughty. Words used, the
You ever did not changed position like an aircraft would- and it was too high
to be a ship. Now that you
our acts? Something therefore, of a good part of that word ship,
I got no that's supposed to be patent. No four
Peter pilots armed with an array of advanced sensors? The confusion in bewilderment reflected in the report is striking.
one aviator have had a difficult time explaining the rejected
in another incident, a pilot kiddo
only describe as you have all in a puzzled voice over the over the radio. Yet another aviator described a: u s, all that appeared as odd as it sounds to be rejected.
So this is what I knew was going to happen when they released this report. Everything interesting was going to be redacted right and we're going to find out nothing about this ever so I if I dunno I, you know what are you protecting us from
I think they're protecting their military secrets. That's what I think they're doing, I think so button bright. I mean I hope so
china or russia that weren't real trouble, and if its china, russia, you would think they would have already done whatever it is.
To do with this new tech right,
like a really they're gonna verona risk this
if being seen, a lot of the stuff happened over the united states or close to the united states like they're, not they're not be the way or just doesn't
employment testing it in their own territory. So this is obviously
either from another planet, which I highly doubt or its. You no secret tech that we have
Did they don't want anybody know about yet.
So that's what I hope it is good. That bodes well for us.
some men, I hope sorry I use- do definitely believe this. You know who threw me on that. They used to believe even democratic presidents. Would
be would have serious interest in making sure our defense was developing the boy
technology
case we need to use it and we might disagree with them
when when they would use it or how they would use it or
Maybe we would want them to use it and they didn't use it, but
We were on the same page that we wanted to have the best stuff right, like that's pretty clear. Yes, no, no! No, it's not what you listen to the words of obama ruminate. They specifically went out and criticise the idea of just developing better weapons.
They didn't want to develop them. They outwardly told the american people and much more
Fortunately, our
adversaries around the globe that we didn't want to develop any new weapons
What does not make any sense that doesn't make any sense? I guess the ivy theory being like if we
we're not going to do
of new weapons, that they will develop new weapons right right. Yet that's how this works mean. How do you do? You have to be to believe that? Ok, if we
Stop we unilaterally stop developing things
The russians and chinese would follow suit now, not in a million years ago. Theirs
absolutely no way and they've proved that over and over and over and over now
leaving the only defence of this is you just hope. Obama was lying.
you know I mean. Maybe he was maybe with their military was still doing these things and just em again. We hope we never have to use any of them, but
You better have them in case. You need them clearly
they are talking about these, like the unity, hypersonic mess missiles and such that china has to be used by the fact that china has in russia was cool.
aiming, they were using, even though that there's been some questions about that, but china has them seemingly for sure and the military experts the people who are,
watching the stuff.
Every day, many of them with former military experience are saying that their way ahead of us on the stuff. We don't
any defences for it and then,
way. I headed development development of these weapons, which follows
exactly two seems impossible to believe seems exert its exactly. What are we attack or all the tec that they do?
has been stolen from us. I know, but meanwhile they stole a bunch of us and I they that who knows well, who knows,
they're doing would socket. That's true. If that's true, that's really
bad and it can only happen-
When you have people who are ideologically committed to the united states, not being the global superpower, and we know that we Obama,
bite and is committed to god.
We know what I mean. I don't know that he has any values at all. Are we just know he's
terrible at his job old mitt romney said: he's e, a genuinely good human being
which are genuinely don't bull. He now now he's really I mean like eyes, noddies despicable. He lies every single.
He seems to have an earth is autumn sort of ethic bite and I'd like to
point, like I think is at his actions with hunter Biden are interesting to me because.
He does seem to have that ethic of defending
his family yeah. I think he has and that's it
it's not a good ethic. When your family's committing crimes, that's not something to be admired when your family's committing crimes, and but it also
could very well just be he likes the money that hunter brings in the ten percent for the big guy. You know,
just be that much
me that he sees the
downfall, of his own presidency if the hunter by stuff comes out, so he defence in that way. But when you get when you hear that
messages and stop. That's come out from from the laptop.
Really gives you the it does give you the floor.
Drawing up an empathetic father whose just absolutely has no idea how to help us get ya. Does
I think that's part of it with gift with Joe Biden he realizes his son is a is. It is a pity
starfleet, I'm a level only measured by Joe Biden presidency. They lie
of hunter Biden and
bite and presidency are equally terrible things, but
though, you know I'm sure that would ripper farther. Apart of absolutely
and of course, he's done.
When your son is an absolute douche bag. Hose
you know, cheating on his wife with hookers and strippers, and all that stuff and doing drugs on a regular basis and ignore
children that he's had with other women with another strippers, and I mean there is so much therewith hunter Biden now and it's that this
that arguing that Joe Biden a good dad for doing that, emits a terrible thing, your kid that you what he was
doing with his son at least according to
text messages
this kid would have. No money cause he's blows, votes at all and cocaine and hookers, and
income, he blows his money, almost
as fast as his
add blows taxpayer my yes, sir I'll lay so heap
one hundred blows all of his money on cocaine and hookers.
then says: ok, dad, I'm! Finally, ok manipulating his father. I think in saying: ok, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go back.
I want go to rehab now daddy
but I'm just a little short on money. Can you please help me and stupid Joe Biden be, does sends in tens of thousands of dollars which he then spends on more hookers and
I go to we have now: that's not a that's out of it
The father who really does want to help but is
completely naive and failing at that? It could be that could be the story there, but can't give him the tough love he needs now. I have to say, I think, that's quite clear yeah. You know and
They were. His life has been a disaster
sleep from his own doing, but his dad is not helped, and I we think that it would be kind of a problem within the family of hunter. Cannot
with his dead brother's wife widow,
that that is seems like a sleazy kind of Sarah. It's one of the strangest things I've ever heard in my entire life. Here, it's weird and
Sadly it was his daughter that discovered it apparently and then told the mother and that's how
found out when they made a statement that the times like you know it's it's been a complicated time
visit. The images not like you can't leave. My son is doing this he's out of control. It was like you know,
complicated located in their finding their peace in a certain way, and we wish we asked for privacy and this time it was not wasn't it
throated endorsement, I wouldn't say, of the relationship, but it was not. I mean how
I can't even imagine you go through the.
Terrible situation where your son die.
he's married to someone and then your other son starts hooking up with her. I mean like that is like uncool on
That is an understatement. That bad is an understatement here, right there probably not cool. I mean it's similar to the gave a new something right like you, it's one thing for the
you're working for this political leader, two
be having an affair, but then, when it's your wife that he's sleeping with you get a little more upset
and that's what happened would gather news. You slept with his best friends, wife and his polluter
advise resulting in none of these things matter to democratic now. So it's perfectly fine out of a matter me. Don't you worry about it? What does that say, personal life? That doesn't mean I can't govern ok, but
we look at what we, which could cover the story before here
relationship. Where he's constantly
really money. Two hundred died in an seemingly get it getting it from his business and a lot of money like a lot of money. In that case, you're talkin about it, was like fifty thousand dollars over. Like a couple of weeks and fifty grand,
alot, jan. You have very given that I thought you were just this humble middle class, london guy middle class, Joe, whose man I dunno top five percent earnings in the country for the past forty years, just middle class, Joe right, that's all at once. I got what he
this was a senator allies making. Basically, you know, executive corporate
money for his. What that's only a couple hundred thousand dollars a year- and there is more than that- come in alive
Are we and we know what there's a lot more? That is what made millions of his book deals and all the other shady thinks he's been up to his sons. Shady deals in the crane and china
and you know hunter- has information that, if utilised would destroy due to destroy Joe Biden.
We are already familiar, listen to and how they would just immediately dismiss hunter bite him as a crack at act in and try to brush off, but I think we know hunt
does know enough about this too. To me,
do severe damage to his dad. So really,
Joe Biden is incentivize,
who try to help them in. This could very well be wide. Nine hundred fifty thousand barrels of oil went to accompany. They really was working with a very well good. This is why you don't allow these things to happen. You can't have copies.
We compromise like this is the problem
so we all know that the results of those things, but we know that biting his is doing a terrible job and many of his decisions don't make sense to people that think rationally and
I think he gets excuse because he looks incoherent and looks like a person
should be in a nursing home immediately and so
we're brush. Those things are puts all these explained actions. You wonder how many of them are to cover
four previous activities,
would be questionable. If, if we ve seen by the public,
I think the numbers zero well that when it comes to those explanations, triple eight, seventy
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three nine one. Eighty eight eighty eight disappear surprise to no one. Syrians ratings are kind of in the toilet. What
yeah. Well, you are surprised by what took stooping completes
I'm shocked. I know now right you are starting to see it and pluses ratings has not got any, doesn't exist, cnn, plus
bad ratings on cnn plus. Do not exist that I agree with. That is true, because the value they don't evaluating button
age or changes they made already, and leadership in philosophy and structure have not yet borne fruit in the rating set stunning hot that stunning pat.
The numbers are in deed, a car
for concern. According to this article in june, see an emperor cnn prime time shows averaged six.
Fifty four thousand nightly viewers in play
time, while was terrible value only really terrible,
in forty eight thousand in the demo, so
Many thanks to give you an idea that less than what glenn was doing at sea and an headline news
years in irish box, yet your ears, but no one knew who Glenn was you just started at sea it and headline news, and he was out during those numbers. Glens repeat show-
overnight. Number here who are bigger than the assassin
if they fly a lot and the rating
ratings for Brian Stertorous show reliable sources. I stumbled into
fact that I don't even know where that, when that's on, do you, I feel it s getting. Maybe we we did discover its a sunday morning, chicago at eleven, a m.
I do see clips of it from time to time that I have lots of Emily viewer
surprising. To me sure it's a great show, I don't catch it all that often so
His ratings are five hundred eighty five thousand total yours so
Ninety nine thousand. In the Democrat louder, they continued.
Leave him on the air. How is it possible?
I don't understand it doesn't make any sense, especially with this new direction. You know
will they keep saying we're gonna get rid of all the bias? We're gonna get rid of the peace
who just have opinions and we're going to replace them with news people
yet to see that happen here.
I do not see much movement, I mean they did it did just
maybe they ve only been in there for a couple of months I mean, I don't know why. I think it's the, I would think
eve about time urgency on urgency is a white supremacy situation remains well when your urgent, that's white, supremacy
sense of urgency? Yes, like you, think, something's imports we want to do. It is grossly as possible. Yes, yes, it's a high on your primarily like I remembered that they do. We do the story on the shore was at my number us
the details, her bit fuzzy right now, but I will tell you, but that eventually but
as for cnn its I mean it's
dickie of what happened to see an end plus cause. I thought that was good explode for some.
and I don't know where they got, that research that anybody can
about seeing more cnn mary or already not watching and
Then they drew ten thousand total subscribers
thousand
they tried to follow that nicaragua and lie about it, but I ten thousands of ireland. I would be surprised if they even hit that number. I would do
I would too, by the way so didn't discoveries. The company that took over
Basically right, there's the discovery but ass, the thought was they will rule cnn plus into that. This
we can on discovery plus they have the documentary that you may have heard of
during the january sixth hearings, and the only reason I'm mildly interested in this is because it's actually like donald trump talking about this at the moment, why it's donald trump, its evaluation of its jared kirshner, it's all the big people. They did this at the time.
Sort of a friendly documentary to kind of
show, the history of the administration and so they're talking about this stuff in real time, and I don't know how the documentary turned out, who want to being a negative piece or not, but it's supposed to air on discovery plus this weekend, I'm interested enough to be interested in the Glenn Beck program,
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I want to give you this. This rant from Sean trendy. He is at real, clear policy
he's the senior elections, analyse it real, clear politics, and I honestly don't know his.
Medical leaning, really at all. I use at eighty I for awhile what sort of a
right, leaning, think tank, but I ve
heard him give her ada, like I'm a democrat
I'm a republican. I don't know what is politics. Are I sense that he's like a moderate republican, maybe
but he had a really interesting read it out. Will you tell me if this ring
true to you, pat, ok,
the roots of the geo peace base. The duty basis disdain for the old establishment, our deep, but they traced back to the reagan years for decades rank and file. Republicans were told we want to do the things that you want to do, but we
we ve only ever had the senate and the presidency. Our hands are tied
Two thousand republicans get the trifecta then
one of their moderates right. They had the presidency, they had their house, they have
senator
They should have been able to do what they want to do then, one of their moderates, who the geo p had just spent tons of money, getting re elected in two thousand flips to the Democrats, member that one
I was at our jobs and force a budgetary forest gotta get the other guys remarks.
monster, knew how I can't remember it's been a while, but I do remember that happening. There was a big deal at the time.
game two years later, republicans get the trifecta in
stork mid term win. Well, we need a bigger.
Factor is their argument
two thousand for republicans, get a bigger trifecta. What do based,
publicans have to show for the bush years attacks cut, which gets.
most important. Two thousand twelve a medicare prescription drugs benefit
the largest expansion of the welfare state since the great society. Yes, yeah, what a Republican
principle that right then, now that particular prescription drugs
that has most of its market based sweeteners added to
conservatives to swallow. It then removed by Democrats in obamacare, she's
publicans. Also for this big trifecta get no trial
left behind the federalist nation of education spending right these words.
To fight at the time with the argument. Well, if we get them off the plate will lock in a majority, then
can do what we want with our trifecta right, you're member. I remember hearing these pictures from here on the right that
not happen because the old establishment screws up the one thing republicans are overwhelmingly trust it out at the time foreign policy. Now you
point to the judges until two thousand twelve, when roberts votes to uphold obamacare to be
we're roberts is no suitor, it's true, but not by much, but
republicans don't care about citizens united or know what section four b of the aid is for a visible
political will win Robert blinked yeah.
It's a also
the bush years wrote Dobbs
can- and we all are very appreciative.
That- and I am a big fan of Alito, but do you
remember who bush wanted for that slot yeah,
It was watcher. Faye Harry admire liar, yes, Harry admires now as issues
twenty points out. Harry Harry reed really really light hair
myers
tells you a lot about how she would have been potentially as a jurist
republicans only gotta leader, because the base went into open revolt to some
story with a route repeal will force
mamma to repeal after the two thousand ten wave will shut down
limitation in two thousand thirteen. Ok,
the house and set it in two thousand fifteen. Then they finally have the.
effect in two thousand seventeen and repeal gets thwarted by june.
Mccain
republican.
The base is also made clear, wasn't fond of comprehensive immigration reformer, two thousand five, which bush
most pushes through anyway and do that
thirteen, a conservative revolt stymies
a gang of aid for
immigration reform. Push, who is the establishment put
who does he establishing put hundreds of millions of dollars behind into doesn't sixteen jab bush
whose brother is viewed as a failure on all fronts by large low energy right here come on
large portions of the base and was being pushed back.
you speak spanish, so well, he could modulate as access
In the meantime, obama is viewed rightly or wrongly, as racking up win after win after win and bringing knives to gunfights seriously.
Ever disappointments. The damn base has with him the guy wasn't afraid to fight to push things left word, there's no doubt
but the government is further left on January nineteenth two thousand seventeen that it will
january nineteenth two thousand nine. He fights for obamacare
After democrats, lucy set its seat in frigging massachusetts after design,
tourist obamacare roll out. He goes and sells the hell out of the thing. At an end,
Updating in roman targets- you remember, is speaking of this remembered. The website, along on obama, care the cause. I was it two billion dollars if our own, when assigns go to square, speaks a j out a mile. Actually work
after getting smacked with a second wave like election in two thousand fourteen, the first president that happens too, since the eighteen seventies
as immigration, reform by executive order and repacked.
Is an obvious multilateral treaty as executive order. Think of that
why do you think the
odor bases so pissed off at establishment, republicans, that is a pretty darn good summary yeah. That's a good one! That story.
And it's why we don't like republic
and as a rule, they never do what they tell us they're going to do, never I've it see,
like every time they get the majority. They are both
in the senate, they have the executive branch and
they don't want to be too mean if we don't want to abuse our power. Let's, let's give the dim
creates a chance to veto a couple of things like
The things on our agenda, the
haven't really jam through an agenda since what ninety
Ninety four, maybe win
other can contract the contract with america and all that stuff, which really was great but
I haven't done anything great sense to me. I think people will look at donald, trump's presidency and say that's what we liked about trump right. He was not fearful of those battles which is true. He did not. He was he didn't. He wasn't scared of them. I don't know that he
one of the things he wanted to get done. He was unable to you now and again it doesn't mean you're going to get everything you want to get done done trump. I think at least gave that
word appearance of I'm fighting for these things, and he
it shy about talking about it, for example,
well, then we know the walls and built mood and get the war,
but he was never back down from wanting it and arguing for it and
with the same thing, I think about reagan in certain sense, in a certain sense, in that
if he argued for getting rid of the department of education. He ever backed off of those things,
but he was unable to get them done.
Some of that stuff do exist with every president,
every president tries to get something done, but it seems like
there have been many cases where republicans have almost
acted as if here's the thing I really believe in and then over time those things
don't seem, you know they don't seem quite as passionate about them and then all of a sudden they're giving watered down versions of it and all of a sudden you're like wait a minute. What's the difference between you and
some moderate guided, Paul ryan
example. This Paul ryan
early. Paul ryan is like it
early rock band, do in their authentic stuff.
in that way. Those early Paul ryan bills they were good like lodge,
intimately. Good legitimately would move the country in the right direction and make a real difference and at every one of his budgets has got softer and softer to the point,
Eventually, he was like doing pop in he's doing like pop ballads. Instead of the old good stuff, you used a rocky used to play right when I used to see him live. It was amazing and now
he's playing. I he just covered shakira song. You know it's like access, not like an
publicans are used to this end. There sick of It- and it happens so often
whenever we ever seen a hard core. Sir
were left wing Democrat become.
Really moderate and then maybe even slightly to the right.
is that ever happened. I can't think of it. I can't an instance of one but-
I'd linking example of that. I can give you a dozen instances of
Public is doing. John corning here in texas is alright example of that when he was first elected, he was a solid conservative. Now,
now. All he wants to do is reached across the and compromise. Now, let's find a way we can all get to
can't we just get along
he'll. Let me let me shepherd through the gun control bill, which he just did by the way, and if anyone in texas happens to be listening, that is thinking. Maybe I should challenge him in a primary is ex election. Please remember that bill. Please remember that they he
I remembered through a gun control bill. The texas senator, who shepherd
a gun, control will probably would not have happened out and we would not have
I was what happened to Dan Crenshaw, I mean I I
he seems to have gone
on a left, were journey. Since
coming into office, I eat, there's a in iraq,
Paul ryan was a great example of it I mean over and over and over and over you see the examples
you see. You see republicans doing this, republicans that change parties- often you mentioned Arlen specter before that I still can't think of the guy's name, who did it in the early two thousands which was again about control of the Senate? It was a really big deal, but you have
but we know, like you, Charlie, Christopher
back and foam authorities are retained.
and its he's in another party. But it's it's
trust because you're right you don't you do
casually, see democrats, but that
you're not as well known
like the Zell miller's of the world, from back in the day who were kind of conservative democrats anyway and then just ok, I can't do this party anyway, there's they're gone, they ve gone too far. You do see that
But but you don't see these like revolutions, for, like I used to be a hard core, liberal
and and now, after all the perks the party has given me, I'm going to abandon them and go the other way doesn't happen, all the differences that happened a triple eight. Seventy seven be easy K more coming up the Glenn Beck program,
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in your eyes, will never see another thing that will be burned. Seared into your memory, for all I know is I have a. I have a proud little sign that says I was the best gem.
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really, I wonder if that fell through
No, no, the only way they're going to drop her, not yeah. I think she's gonna be more, was more sceptical. As spokesperson for the president,
the president's actions that she will be. Another step is not why she's gonna need more private
the MSNBC, like ecosystem will pull her farther toward Biden, and that does happen. I mean it's incredible: what happens when you're surrounded look at all the former fox people who have gone so far? Left like oh, what's your face in the morning unseen, yeah yeah, I know you haven't, got your towel facial. What's your face have a great weekend glad to be back on Monday DC? Is the Glenn Beck program.
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