Hour 1Pat and Stu wonder if they’ll be able to trust the GOP and President Trump not to back down on “red flag laws." The Democrats haven’t learned a single thing over the past two years, and it could well cost them the 2020 election. The president said he would rather take firearms first and go through due process second, but he’ll probably change his stance shortly. Only a small number of people with a diagnosed mental illness are more likely to commit acts of violence. MSNBC and CNN are even more unhinged than usual, from an outlandish claim about today’s date and neo-Nazis to baiting the NRA into attending a pro-gun control spectacle. It's super easy for an organization to take credit for a boycott taking a host off the air (even if they're merely on vacation).Hour 2The convention of Democratic Socialists wasn’t cringeworthy for the socialism as much as for the over-sensitivity of those in attendance. Some Millennials make great employees, but some leave something significant to be desired. Pat and Stu have a good laugh (and maybe a cry) over a twenty-something employee who was incredibly offended by being told that there is no "p" in “hamster.” Even Democrats are urging the president not to support “red flag laws," though for nefarious reasons. A Harvard professor takes on Sen. Ted Cruz over tech giants manipulating voters during the 2016 campaign.Hour 3Why have the Democrats completely abandoned the (very electable) pro-life and pro-gun rights positions? Simple anti-gun measures like universal background checks poll well, and you don’t need to fight hard for them. Chris Cuomo’s CNN rant continued with him simply saying that it was dumb not to adopt his stance on gun control. The Democrats are running an entire campaign on a lot of the things that were included in the suspected El Paso killer’s manifesto. Some Republicans are going so far as to support a ban on “military-style weapons.” Jeff Fisher joins the program to chew the fat. Here’s your reminder that Colin Kaepernick is not out of the NFL because of his political stance; he’s unemployed because he’s a lousy quarterback. Artificial diamonds? Great. Artificial burgers? Almost great. Stu provides the latest update on the Democratic field.
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The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment, this is the Glenn Beck program with patents. Tool for Glenn will return. On Monday, eight hundred and eighty eight thousand seven hundred and twenty seven Beck wow there was mean,
so much insanity going on. I don't know if it start
with the CNN town Hall last night or with Cory Booker or
you're just so much. Where do you? Even where do you even begin
I love how nothing that the
even though the Republicans are bending over backward right now and many
I'm caving in?
to gun control mindset. That's not enough!
now things enough, nothing is ever enough. This is why you don't cave in yeah 'cause. It won't be enough. It will never be enough.
There were seeing this now chuck Schumer he's warning. The GOP
against settling for tepid red flag laws.
Red flag law thing which is completely controversial to conservatives is a massive move to the left. It is a constitutional violation. It is
a the type of thing that we took.
All day yesterday, all day yesterday from people who
Donald Trump, like don't cross this line. Please don't cross this line. This is really really bad. I talked
by David Harris, Junior and Dave,
Paris Junior. Is it's a pretty mogae? You know big big trump support.
He's not quite as pro Trump as Donald Trump.
But he is more pro trump. The Donald Trump Junior he's a song in between those two. It's great. I love but he's like a big truck guy yeah and he said yesterday same thing on his social feeds. Why don't they say
like you, know, look, we love Donald Trump, he's a bit done, a great job. Don't cross this line, it's too big of a deal. You know. I don't, and I think this this comes to the core of like Donald Trump, who the guy who's
he's a he's lived in, you know in New York as a rich guy behind security like he says in that, and
I was born in New York. I grew up partially in your partial in Connecticut.
The that you know you're in that region. You just it's just not part of your life that you don't think about guns all that often, and especially, if you're Donald Trump living in the top of a tower like it's a lasting and
world you're concerned about is not part of your core. You don't see
Second amendment, the same way, probably and so
I don't know that he would understand what a big deal this would be to someone who really cares about the second amendment and we met. We heard it like crazy. Yesterday I mean I think
there one colour yesterday, who said you know I
like? What he's the I I understand this is trying to address mental health, which I think is of course true, but already
Democrats are saying, look, that's not enough. You can't you can't just give us this. This is,
It's so frustrating about being a conservative
and having the only real representative for you being the Republican Party because
We are constantly folding on these things are terrible and they just do stuff like well. You know what the Democrats want
hundred billion dollars for this project. We only want to give him four hundred billion, then you're like well yeah, but what about the
what about the option of not doing it? You know and there's no one who represents that side of these issues. What about
The option of spending less yeah that doesn't exist exist impossible, it's impossible actually
republican congressman from Ohio, Michael Turner, who's actually talking about not just not just the red flag laws.
But also a limit on the either the magazine limits. Yep end a ban on assault weapons, yep missile assault? Yes, because they are sold to people that one is really fascinating to me, because, obviously you know every weapon. Is it a so
weapon this is a rare breaking breaking news, for you can assault people with any weapon, and I don't mean just guns now you can have additional knife there's a reason. I can tell you with a knife yeah
There's a reason why we on ten times per capita, the amount of guns as Russia, and they have much a double the murder rate, because people
to kill other people with other things. Pakistan same thing,
It has almost no gun violence problem you want to move there. Let me get you on Zillow. I could jam a spoon in your eye right now. It's not like an assault right, it's like God, I mean. Does anyone remember Paris right right, like the was I mean niece thinking up when they were the
right down. You know in the middle you'd run over people with the street festival in your truck. Ladies,
Seven people seems a lot
lot is a lot does it seemed as any or any other people like? Oh man at least I wasn't shot, no, no
That's not the way that works. You know you can do these things there's
big stabbing. Yesterday, four people were killed with stabbing yesterday, yeah and again, that would be that would qualify on the mass shooting list if it happened to be shooting a gun.
But I guess, 'cause it's not with a gun in there's, no political gain there. No one cares well. The people who got you know who are victims of these crimes still care.
You know the people who are in Chicago who do get shot in gun violence, but not the type of gun, violence
moved the needle on your polls, those people care, which is why I strongly believe after
if they got some kind of ban on, let's say rifles, let's say you ban assault rifles, then
We have to go for handguns as well, because the carnage will continue the carnage
in Baltimore and Chicago is not going to be abated. By banning rifles, you're going to have to and they'll come.
They'll come after handguns as well. It's just the beginning. You open up this door they're going to keep walking through it
It's just. It would never end and that's why
we just can't give in triple eight hundred and twenty seven
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trump so much they don't?
even care. If what they're saying about him is remotely accurate, like Nicole Wallace,
who was, who claimed that Trump has been talking about, exterminating Latinos or guest, is like yeah
oh no, no! No! It's not been talking. That is something that the president is never never done a lot of times.
Just like this game of telephone right, like maybe she happened to hear she happened to tune into tv when Beto O'Rourke was saying that Donald Trump was saying the same,
rhetoric as the Third Reich right,
Maybe she heard that about rights termination
I can now say this yeah, that's all just kind of pass it on just a little bit and then
she's called out on it.
Her. Only her only statement is she tweets. I miss spoke about Trump calling for an extermination of Latinos. My mistake was unintentional and I'm sorry Contra
constant assault on people of color and his use of the word invasion to describe the flow of immigrants is intentional and constant. So it's still his fall
it's still. It's all. Obviously it's not
steak. Really it's just it's that he so awful. You know it
I found really. I was thinking about this yesterday and it is remarkable where these people go. We talked about this at the beginning of the administration pad.
If the Democrats had instead of launching a massive march and rally on literally the day after Donald Trump's inauguration, saying how horrible of a press
in person. He was when he even done anything if they had approached this at
going to him and saying: look, look. We we! We want a bunch of stuff, we think you're you're. We know we think you're the
the guy that can get a deal done
And we're going to work with you and blah blah blah blah blah blah
I got along with, I think, a lot of these things, because he that know, I don't think he
he is much more in this in the fight of this and when they attack him he's got attack back.
I mean we saw with criminal justice reform he's willing to work with the other side. He is, and he's that's been, is a whole life. You know he is so
I think, that's it a crazy, crazy thing, but one, but the other thing the lesson that the and I'm, by the way, I'm glad they didn't do that. Because
God only knows what policies would have been passed, but the
I hate him too much to do it right, even if it was to their benefit. They just hate him too much to do it. Yeah, and I think that's true, and and it's
it's fascinating to see. What's going on now where they are now calling every person who supports Donald Trump, a racist
go back to the twenty sixteen election
Have they learned the lesson of the basket of deplorables from Hillary Clinton? You know
we came out- and you know you go back in- and that became sort of a thing right, like the deplore, all where the deplorable as little portables go back and look at Hillary
Ten statement: you can you. Can you
you can argue with certain parts of it, but, generally speaking it's true. It's true about every candidate
right. Every single candidate has supporters who are awful and Donald Trump is no exception to that.
Neither is Hillary Clinton by the way, but every candidate has
she said it as a basket of deplorables there's some people who
who are who are support?
there's a candidate who are doing it, for
bad reasons, whether it's racism, whether it's sexism, whether it's socialism, whether it's extremism, whatever the thing is everybody.
As that level of
in some way- and her point was
not. She was not. That point was not about talking about how bad Donald Trump supporters are. If you go back and read the actual,
so that what she's saying is yeah
there are some supporters she's talking to a democratic audience and saying yeah. You know, I know you guys are always talking about the really bad people, the deplorables, but they also have a lot of people who
and be one over to the cause. They're. Not they don't they
like this stuff. They don't like Donald Trump EVIL rhetoric, blah blah blah right. Like I'm not saying, I agree with her point, but generally,
In what she's saying is: there's a separation, there's good trump supporters in bad trump supporters, and we have to
much. There are good trump supporters, so Hillary
who is making the exact opposite point in twenty. Sixteen, that the Democrats are making now the Democrats are
All of the Trump supporters are bad. They've actually gone
other way.
Learn. The lesson that calling half of his supporters deplorables was. It was a bad idea. Their lesson is, we should have called them all. Deplorables they've actually go
on the other way completely, and this is something that I think arguably lost them. The election right,
will do so again- and I mean I, this is how bad they are at this yeah right like they have not learned a single lesson from the law.
Two years and you know obviously, because there,
earning socialism. This is a good thing, for I think the
constitution and the american people in general, but
just fascinating to watch a party. Do this to itself like Donald Trump is
Four thousand two hundred and forty three percent approval rating. This should not be an unwinnable election but they're trying to make it into one that it really is it's like they just
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and it maybe present trouble
even be on their side.
Remember this from last year, where
they were sitting around giant conference table and the president was talking about
taking guns early without due process? Listen to this? Yes go ahead like well. The category you spoke about in the spring of gun, violence, restraining orders and they're called California actually has a version of
and up. I think you are your meeting with governors earlier this week individually and as a group we spoke about about states taking steps, but the focus.
Is to literally give families and give local law enforcement additional tools. If an individual is reported to be a potential danger to themselves or other
allow due process, so no one's rights are trampled, but the ability to go to court,
in order and then collect not only the firearms but any any weapons.
Or like take the firearms first and then go to court because that's another system, because a lot of times by the time we go to court, it takes so long to go to court to get the due process procedures. I, like,
taking the guns early like in this crazy,
In this case it just took place in Florida.
Lot of fires a saw everything to go to.
Would have take a long time, so you could do exactly what you're saying but take the guns first
for us, no, I you know, maybe not bad feeling about that yeah I mean again. I like sticking a first and then worry about it later. It takes so long to adjudicate things I'll, not bother with that. It's a maze
yeah little unconstitutional. Fortunately, it's an amazing clip, and I think you know if his supporters here that they think that's a bad idea.
There's a good chance that he sees that I'm yeah. I I yeah, I think you will. We saw this- would be back in the day when he was talking on. He was being sort of cornered on
abortion issue
and in an interview, and they were like, hey Don, you know what do you think happens to these women? I do they go to prison if they have an abortion he's like uh yeah
I think you have to yeah and see if he hadn't really thought about it right. It was one of those things that, but this is not but his life right so
out of these issues the nuances of some of these issues. He is not necessarily fully digested, but he doesn't have to make on the spot.
Decisions on a topic like this. Sometimes as a president, you do have to make those most of the time you don't you have time to deliberate. You have time to talk to your advisors. You have time to have a room of people who
degree come in you fight it out,
view and pick one. I mean I one
yesterday the both sides of the Red Flags law well represented.
Between an article by Dana Lash accommodate
column by David, French, David French, is on the side of on this. In this case the president
saying you red flag laws are a good idea, Dana lashes on
that is saying, you know what they just don't work out. Well, even though the well intentioned and you kind of read that, like there's, really, I think, good reasoned arguments. If you're conservative for both sides of this, I you know I I definitely
down on and
Dana on this particular issue, I mean she, you know, I think, has it right when it comes to the constitution and when you have these questions, especially about a constitutional issue,
you need to side air on
side of liberty
to air on the side. Even when you know, I think, with both both moves are going,
some negative output, but there's going
no solving mass shootings, red flag loss. I mean that there's no evidence of that whatsoever, no evidence of it.
There's never as far as I know has never been one case where they believe it's actually stopped a mass shooting. There has been cases where they believe it stop suicides
again is there's a reason to to the to like that. Obviously yeah, but that doesn't mean it gets constitutional because it works now. A lot of people forget that it's it's like the thing with with the net neutrality. People are like well, these
these companies could just throttle my internet and then I can't watch my netflix shows. How am I going to
sure handmade stay on who it's going to be it's going to buffer, and I think people get confused the you know
There are some things that are human rights
some things that are just awesome, they're, not the same, the inter
awesome- it is not a human right, it is
all right in this country is no
constitutional right for you to not have to buffer Handmaid's tale. That is not a constitutional right, and just because
might really like the show
and really want the show to work fast that doesn't '
you get to force companies with the things that they built to treat you a different way. That's that's
Not that is not America. That's not the way. It's supposed to work yeah
works is if somebody is buffering your head,
you tell you switch servers
somewhere else.
Oh yeah, by the way that almost never happens, these companies with all the power in the world to buffer your handmaid's tale decide instead to just,
you really high quality 4k video, because they-
to keep getting your money. Yeah, that's the free market
it works, really well buffers enough you're going to get piston you're going to stop paying him the money for it. Yep you'll go somewhere else, it's kind of it's called capitalism and it works pretty. Well, you know yeah,
You hear all the time from the Democrat candidates that this is the richest most powerful nation in the history of the world. They never talk about the fact that we got there through capitalism and now you're
switches to socialism, which doesn't work and wouldn't have gotten us. There doesn't make any sense now.
But we keep going down these things. These rules keep popping up because we want to go down these roads of government control,
we all feel better. Apparently, when the government tells us it's going, everything's gonna be okay, and you know even with these mental health laws
health concerns and red flag laws. It's amazing,
for example, is there's a story in the New York Times talking about mental health and how big of a problem that is,
they say scientists find that only a small fraction of people with persistent mental distress are more likely than average to commit violent acts. Patients with paranoid schizophrenia, which is characterized by delusional thinking and often so called command hallucinations frightening voice, is identifying threats were now
exist. People living in this kind of misery are far more likely to be the victims of violence, the perpetrators, but they can actually
only themselves, especially when
using drugs or alcohol, the
recent case is Jared Loughner, the college
who opened fire in an event in Tucson Arizona, hosted by Gabrielle Giffords in twenty eleven killing, six and wounding thirteen mister offers on
post, demonstrated increasing drug use in paranoid fantasies? I thought that was caused by a pamphlet that had the word target.
Yeah, that's right and reload on it. Now we are finally coming to the point where we're saying oh yeah, that was complete insanity making sure,
understand this, because at the time
So it was an ad that said we're targeting these districts. We we can't retreat, we need to reload, and that was the cause.
For many years now. We finally learn by the way
most clear example of mental health in recent memory now,
now we're on that now that none of the people involved are in office anymore, it's okay, to say by the way this guy was just insane his his his
big concern literally was grammar
you remember he was like he was. He had some ideology based on the some new
grammar that he
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You can check out my show packer at least immediately before this one or on podcast, at any time, at your leisure, eight hundred and eighty eight seven thousand two hundred and seventy e c k, Frank Figliuzzi
on MSNBC had a powerful point uh to make about Donald,
trump. With the raising and lowering of the flags. I mean this is the some
pretty
brainiac stuff. Here this is saying from the Trump administration who isn't if there's such white supremacists yeah, that they've been. This is like fifty dimension,
chess that they're playing here with their white supremacy? Listen to this.
To understand the adversary in the threat, we're dealing with right and if we don't understand how they think you'll never understand how to counter them. Thank you for some little things in language and messaging that matters the president
said that we will fly our flags at half mast until August. Eighth, that's eight
eight home. I don't I'm not going to apply that he did this deliberately using lies an exam like you are ignorant, we're sorry, that's being demonstrated by the White House. The numbers. Eight eight are very significant in all you'll, not see and white supremacy movement on like why, because the letter h is not
Letter of the alphabet and to the boys eight together stand for Heil.
Oh, my god, she's been raising the flag that says a real segment at dusk, on 88th and then once thinking about this no ones knows give him the advice or he's rejecting the advice. You know,
thinking about it? I will I'll give you that I'll give him that yeah. It was right, he's right about that other than him, that is
unbelievable believe really one of the strands unbelievable, because there is a thing online. This is something that is relatively
well known among people. Who've cover white nationalism and white supremacy.
The two there's two big things. The eight eight which h h I Heil Hitler is is, is a real thing that they do online sometimes and there's also thing because I was
fourteen words. Do not I'm talking about
Think of exactly, but it's something like that. It's a phrase that says something about how white people are being targeted or blah blah blah blah blah, some nonsensical window white supremacy thing, and so those are two
they talk about a lot in these extremist groups. However, that does not mean
thing that occurs on August. Eighth has to do with that
right like I don't know, I I don't know. What's he supposed to do but like I suppose
hold it to August. Ninth, so then white supremacist, don't think he's signaling Heil Hitler to them. I mean this is this is
bonkers, how do you? How does this
bring this guy back on next time. After that, that's the type of thing that's like you,
you don't you don't come back on as an expert after that segment right right instead, he'll be on tomorrow, yeah, you will say the same thing now if it come on. If people were doing that
tool Bhama when he was in office, they would been laughed
off of the year, and they wouldn't come back because you know they they there'd be boycotts of of the channel. If you brought him back there, they would have boycotted Fox news.
If you would have done that kind of stuff to Obama, of course, but I guess it's for it's perfectly fine may balk boy did boycott it for much less right. Yeah. I forgot to get my watch less. This is a funny thing. That's come with Tucker Carlson right now, there's a
thing, the trended yesterday, that said fire Tucker Carlson and because he said that what the the White supremacy thing is a hoax right.
And so, if you look at there's nothing to it, how many white supremacists do you know why, but none none
dislike zero. I mean look, there's a very small amount of white supremacists in this country. A free news element incredibly small, just like we were told all the time with the black Panthers. All that's a fringe element would be why even talking about it, but don't even talk about in both cases. I do think it is important to fight that ideology and show how stupid it is yeah you know, and it
important for people in the FBI to make sure that they understand what the hell is going on, because it doesn't take a lot. You don't need. You don't need a thousand right. Well, how many talk about twenty four
people at nine hundred and eleven right, you didn't you
Don't need hundreds of thousands of people to be damaging, and so it's good that we fight these things.
But like to act as if it's a massive problem that is
say like not a widespread. I,
Allergy, for example, we talked about
I think a little bit earlier this week on the show.
If you want to say, there's two hundred and fifty plus mash
in this country,
you can try to say it because by some definitions and the
Missions, in my mind, are completely ridiculous because it does not at all identify as what we think of when we think about a mass shooting. But if you want, you
that number you can and you're going to say it's from the gun violence archive is, then it plays. That comes up with that.
Number and basically they say anybody anytime, there's been an incident where four people have been shot weather
anyone dies or not whether it's you know
these firing at people, whether it's a mistake
you know, I mean like a big. A gun goes off and hits which somehow, like a couple times to get it, who knows one person, domestic violence, gang violence,
Anything all qualifies. That's. Why
some two hundred and fifty mass shooting somebody kills her own family, exactly a mass shooting right. So that is
the reason they love that numbers, because it's so scary holy.
There's been two hundred and fifty of these I'm not even hearing about them. That's how common they are. That's what they want. The average person to react to at the
same time. They want to tell you the problem with mass shootings. Is why
nationalism, white supremacy. We can't
have both of those things.
Problem with it is. If you look
the faces of the people that have
It had the two hundred and fifty one mass shootings in this country. It's going to be hard to convince people.
They're white supremacists, because most of them aren't white, the
overwhelming majority of them are not white and that
doesn't mean that anything like all that race is bad or whatever. What it means is the
overwhelming majority of our crime problem is an inner city gang violence problem, it's not white supremacy.
Stuff to abandoned your racial anti white supremacy point to get the two hundred and fifty one
number or you have to abandon the two hundred and fifty one number and go with a number that is a lot less
massive, which is six and six would be the
of the real mass shootings that we think about in this country, three of which
bored done by white people? So you
go down these roads if you'd like, but
going to lose your little racial point and then tell
about how above race you are. Please please do that and I think, like that's the type of thing that
Don't realize right! You know you go on face
Can you see people that you know there are people when you have conversations with them, they seem intelligent and is relatively well informed and have abs.
Locally, no idea the facts
situations. I have pat
I one of the Monday and started talk.
About the issue.
This manifesto, where he goes into a large portion of the manifesto of the two
points, he has, what is white supremacy immigration. One is environmentalism,
very clearly outlines both cases in this manifesto. I have yet to see one
Mainstream media source point out that he talked
Environmentalism,
all of these you're like well. If you look as manifesto with white supremacy, well yeah, it was partially white supremacy. It was also so much plastic waste.
We are over utilizing our resources
all we eliminate people. We have we as they're, using up too many resources over population scare that yeah it parroting that ideology that has been around in the environmentalist community. For ever he they sit.
This guy sounded like Jay Insley
in this in this manifesto. Does that mean Jay? Inslee is responsible, of course. Yes
Oh sorry, I mean the other side of that is you're doing
What the other side is doing. I know: there's a trump is responsible because right and he's not even a white nationalist, they are environmentalists, but I do not
that they're running on it. Yeah they're running on the things he said in his manifesto trump, isn't running on the things that
white Nationalism, yes, he's saying: there's a problem at the border and he's used the word invasion, which apparently is like
it's basically a dna test, proving he was the murderer.
To the media. Well, there's much more clear things that people are embracing on the left. That were
that manifesto an I don't think,
Anybody knows it like that's. What's
critical. This audience knows it may be a
of conservative sites have picked up on this since Monday, but very few and
mainstream media, won't even admit it occured
That is a major problem. Man they're falling down on the job and they're falling down on the job, because all
they care about. They don't care
about who was shot. The Donald just want to make this into a thing and they can take down trump with it. That's it I think,
all it is. I mean
Can you
Can you turn on that?
Townhall Chris Cuomo conducted last night
that what you call it, I guess I guess yeah
Oh bad, I mean it's it's how bad that was uh.
Well. You talk about inviting the NRA to the town hall, here's here's what Chris Cuomo said about inviting the NRA. We also invited
National Rifle Association, the NRA, to be part of its conversation. They decline
send a totally disingenuous statement that they are open to honest discussion, but not this spectacle. That's what you call this.
Tactical. Yes, yes, I guess they want to do their talking with propaganda, ads and millions in lobbying. They came last time. Sides, let's be honest, the gun lobby is not going to be the answer, and that's
can be expected any more than we expected big tobacco to help us expose the ills of smoking.
The reality is. People like you are the answer
and there can be no sides when it comes to wanting to be safer, better protected there. Just campy, not anymore, not he's horrible.
Wait bad first, they act all the NRA, they're cowards. They came to the last thing that you did it last. Was there Dana lash? Was there you praised the Broward sheriff on stage for an entire
Our you had a a a an audience there applauding and you want is a spectacle. It was a special and by the way you also had c n n employees talking to Dana last off the air and say hey, I wanna make sure you have security, so you can get out of here. Why on earth
would they send somebody again to your event why
earth where they do that you created a real security threat for the people who came to very respectfully
argue and king converse about a serious constitutional issue. You had people,
screaming obscenities at them. The entire time, and you created a security threat for them. Yeah
and you're like oh well. Now they won't show up to our little party. I wonder why we,
their brains in last time and it was completely unfair to them. Why don't they want to do that? Again? It's like! Why do you think there are no fun at all? We really wanted to do it again.
And still for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program. Eight hundred and eighty eight thousand seven hundred and twenty seven Beck, Tucker Carl
We kind of got started done this and it got sidetracked, but Tucker Carlson is being targeted with this fire Tucker Carlson thing, because his rant and yesterday he announced he's going on vacation.
And, of course, as is always the case, all of these boycott organizations or they're going to spread it and say that all we got suspended see it worked, and this is the great thing
about being one of these organizations is when you're in constant boycott mode of every host on a network. Eventually one of them goes on vacation, and so you get to take credit for it. I
I can remember- and I'm sure you can remember this as well Pat when we were at fox- and I think
CNN, too, but I remember specifically at Fox
when we would go on vacation every time they took credit. They would take credit as if we're being suspended because of something that they did or some boycott some advertiser. They say pulled out that was never on the show or whatever yep and we would have to go and dig out documentation emails from months earlier. We set up our vacation schedules for the year and say
This is was scheduled all this time ago and we had
the media was one hundred percent willing to accept the reason
of the boycott organizations, unless we could prove our own innocence with documentation. It was like
you were being suspended and less you guys can come up with something that shows you you at a vacation. It
never like well how about them having to prove that we're being suspended?
have to prove our own innocence were guilty until proven innocent and still
Many of these media organizations still ran with the idea that
or being suspended, despite the fact that we gave them emails
from months earlier saying when our vacation was it was in.
Possible
really was impossible. I mean the media is so horrible with this stuff, because you know what they can taste it. They want him
Tucker Carlson in this case, or Laura Ingram another day or Glenn Beck another day they want them.
Aired so badly, so they can feel like they've accomplished something with journalism, degrees, yeah and they just
dive into it,
it is something that they have to
oh isn't real, but it doesn't matter. It doesn't match
they can come up with some justification to make people believe that
reality he's being
and it I don't know, I don't know the Tucker Carlson situation. I just know with us that did not happen and it was not. It was not the case they did not
vendors. I mean you're watching the Showtime show
the error of us at Fox and write the whole fox founding. It was called the loudest voice. I don't know if the address that,
particular thing, but they did go into the optical end targeting many times yeah, and they also. They also
going. This is an ancillary point. Maybe, but they
I also go into what Fox did people from time to time and they did it to from time.
Time wise. I will say that is an additional point. Yes, and probably what I should bring up in on the media, usually helped with that. You know what you're right I should. I should bring it up, because in the media's defense there were people at Fox right continually leaking against us to strange people have a hard time, believing that, but now you see it and you can kind,
understand why
because they didn't want anybody getting bigger than the network, an
anybody who started to get really big. They wanted to
will beat you down a little bit and let you know who was in Boston who is boss?
and who was in charge and who was really? You know the
he who is really in charge and they showed you every once in awhile.
It's a fascinating there's, a little element of that there is the show good I've loved it. I think it's really compelling really yeah really compare
is it did it. I mean obviously there's a left wing, yes, but it's well absolutely and some total and complete lies about Fox and the making of
stories out of whole cloth- and this is not true and then there's
you know a few elements like we just discussed that are effective. Quite true, it's interesting to watch interesting, really that we lived it
because you know yeah that was interesting. Yep, the fusion of energy
and enlightenment. This is this: is the Glenn Beck program, personal privilege? He hers just hers ahead. Thank you.
Patents do for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program. Now, apparently, you've got to store
it's even more pathetic than the people we saw at the Socialist convention. I think
at least on that on
at level really
really telling? Because you know look it's a socialist convention, I don't. Maybe you would expect it to be a little nuts like that. Honestly, I'm not surprised! I didn't. I didn't expect it. I mean I just expected socialism. I didn't expect the weenie ism that came out of it right, because there is that that level of hi I need a cry. Space occur
in cave hi I need to save space, and I I feel like we have those stories from time to time and usually that's college stuff. It's usually college stuff, and it's usually I don't know for some reason. I don't I don't. I don't see, I dismiss it because it is,
something real, that's happening, and it's so bizarre
stream. To me. On the other hand, though, it's so laughable- and I think it's one of those things that even
like if you tell a story like that, you have plenty of friends who vote Democrat. If I tell that story to them, they're going to laugh at it too, yes
they're gonna, be embarrassed, be embarrassed by them yeah. They, you know, buy them
Very it's so crazy, like it's not just a
credit voter. It's not just a democratic socialist
it's not a green party voter. It's a socialist like you're in the Democratic Socialist Party, so I guess it's
I was in because you Cortez level craziness she's a card carrying member right, but it's not your average democratic folder right like that is not who beat people they don't operate like
I don't think so I don't think yeah. I hope we're not quite there yet super liberal. They want higher taxes they're wrong on all these issues, but they're not saying hey, wait, guys, don't make noise you're, you know you what was it your
I hurting my focus, yeah and yeah right now, it's just as billing down really sensitive to sound and smell and sight. Tasted right stop all of my senses. Right now, and apparently everything else. Yes, so there
story by
a she told the story on Twitter and it's, I think one of the most fascinating insights
into what our future looks like in America and what, if you happen to be a boss who is employed?
in people from this generation and trying to
out how the hell to do it tell
this story does not relate to you
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code back that is still for blood on the Glenn Beck program. All right. Are you ready for this? I'm ready for the for it. Yeah, here's the story,
hopefully a short synopsis of something that happened this week that I still don't understand in office
near client. A young woman was meeting with her boss. She was by
estimation, in her late 20s the
Also, a woman was giving your feedback and reviewing.
That she had made on something that this young woman wrote. They had been speaking
low tones, but their volume got louder toward the end of the conversation, because the young woman was getting agitated about a particular edit, so she's she's retro, some article. She get that it's from her boss. She isn't like this one at that is that
It's all the time in this world, the particular edit
correcting the spelling of hamster to hamster. Now I'm gonna to read the spelling
she spelled it. The employee spelled H a m p s, t e r. No, that's not what
word is obviously hamster h, a m s. T e r e essay. Okay, she spelled it. Hemp stir like a hamper.
Where you throw your clothes yeah right, but hamster meaning the animal there's no pee in there. Ok, pretty basic right.
Oh, she spelled it wrong and somebody corrected her right. She's hacked off about it. She had used the phrase like spinning in a hamster wheel in the draft uh. It was like
they were talking about it being like an op, ed or a speech or something so. Spending
Hamster Wheel, H, a M p s, t er! So the ball
As the saying hey, we got a change that the h a M S, t e r, the young woman kept saying
I don't know why you corrected this, because I spell it with a p in it.
And the boss said calmly, but that's not how the word is spelled. There is no pee in a hamster.
The young woman replied, but you don't know that
I learned to spell it with a p and that's how
I spell it. The boss,
eating very common professional. Let's go to Dick
canary dot com and look it up together now again right as the right
points out. This is a woman in her late twenties, not a fifth grader
the young woman, insists she doesn't need to look it up because it's fine to spell it with a p, because that's how she wanted to spell it. Ok, the boss says,
Let's look over the rest of this piece, so I can't expect explain the rest of my edits. They do
can see. The young woman is fighting back tears, the boss,
calm cool and handles this with professionalism and empathy, the boss?
I know edits can be difficult to go over, sometimes, especially when you're working on new kinds of things as you grow in your career, but it's a necessary
process and makes us all better at what we do can't handle it better than that right.
Inhale this craziness better than that yeah. The boss gets up from that eh,
goes to our office and the young woman can barely hold it together,
she moved to another table
a crying room in this workspace. I hope I hope there is. Apparently there was not oh no because she goes to another table
common workspace area drops all her stuff
Lee on the table top and starts texting
a minute later her phone rings.
It was her mom, so she called
She had one. She texted her mom to call
because it was urgent and I'm sure her mother mother might have thought you know she's in the er or something she then
common work space.
Puts her mom on speakerphone phone? Okay, she burst
into into tears and wants her mom to call her boss, and now I'm
If II don't know this story, I'm guessing mom will do that, because this is obviously how she's been brought up. How else could she be this way? Right? Ok yeah she burst into tears once or mom to call her boss and tell her not to be mean about telling her how to spell words like hamster. Oh, my gosh, the mother tells her that her
boss. Is an idiot, is again on speakerphone.
She doesn't have to listen to her wow. Go to the bosses boss to file a complaint about
allowing creativity in her writing
Well, every word the way you want it. Why not
how would anyone communicate with each other? If you could spell words, however, you want the
a woman kept saying quote unbelievable, I thought what I wrote was per
and she just made all these changes and then had the
You have to tell me I was spelling words wrong when I know they are right, because that is how I have always spelled them now. That is not.
The way you figure out whether something is right or not, this is that huh
right, where, like every fact is, is morally relative. Right, like there's some relative,
thing. Well, I think it's right so therefore it's right, I have my truth right. It's that sort of rationale yep. She said she then went on still on speakerphone
tell her mom that I'm very good
and often
by the way, there's no embarrassment factor here all I everybody's hearing this your call
space on speaker phone. I was of those those thought when you're like in an airport in someone's, like in a fight on their speaker phone like sitting on a bench around like what person thinks that's the right thing to do. It's incredible like you go to the corner. If you have to have this conversation right now, and you do it quietly and calmly-
You don't put it on speaker. Phone yell swears in the person, but yet that happens like every other time about an airport.
The woman, then the employee then went on still
speaker phone to tell her mom, I'm very great and office, inappropriate detail about
how hungover she was and what she did with her
friend and when some guys the night before. So
he's saying how wonderful she is, but then also talking
she's hungover at work on speaker,
in public and then
her mom laughed and laughed the call
eggs in and around the workplace kept looking at one another, some even put earbuds and headphones on. It appeared as though this was a regular thing with her
she ended the conversation asking her mom how she should bring this up with the bosses boss. I mean this is a quote
I always spell hamster with a p. She has no right to criticize me
She walked in the office kitchen for the rest of the call. So I don't know what happened next. I always get five. What I add up, two plus two, that you got no right to correct me on that it's
incredible. Where does that end?
no place that ends right. When there's no social chaos in Society- and we talked about how many times did we talked about the idea that you have to be able to have a foundation in truth, we all have to be
to agree on some common principles for free to operate yes and like the spelling of words, should be actually one of 'em. I don't know brainer right, yeah and like Glen
it's all the time, the constitution and the bill of rights. Those should be a no brainer. We should all agree on that. Ok, that's our foundation, it's literally the foundation of this country, and then facts such as,
I don't know, spelling and math should kind of be in concrete. They really should you can't just spell
that way, because you always have been wrong spelling it that way, you're going to keep doing it
it is really incredible and of course, you're going
What came of this social, the outcome kinda goes into an uh. You know, look I don't know. Maybe she has some learning
ability- and maybe it's just Rossibell she's trying to find some way she she's, basically covering every basis in case she's being mean it doesn't realize, she's being mean because
our society today. That's another thing:
happening yet because a lot of times it happened like if you say, oh man, that guy's got a crappy haircut. He fell on his head when he was four years old. You bastard it's like alright. I didn't know that ok
ok, I'm sorry. I like alright yeah. I guess it's not his fault right like, but this is this. You know of course,
is the outlying possibility that there's something but again like she's writing, Op Eds
and do you know you know this? It doesn't seem like a normal arrangement but she's allowing for the complete out liar of the possibility that she's missing something significant here. She,
I want to say this is the right.
Of the story, I think I was more perplexed by the insistence of wanting to spell something the way that
we wanted to because she wanted to ignoring the fact that there are rules and dictionaries and seeming offended that anyone would
just the use of an outside resource as reference. She goes out and say,
obviously, if there's something I don't know about, you know she needs help or whatever. I hope she gets it, but it seemed like more like someone who had never been told no or that she's anything other than one hundred percent
perfect and amazing, and can do nothing wrong and it's going to be exhausting for her
and anyone in her orbit. I asked a colleague about
and he related story about the time he gave an early. Twenty somethings twenty something feedback on a writing assignment. The young man quit
next day and his parents called to tell him what a terrible boss he was for correcting work that didn't need correcting. I worry about,
our kids, are being raised. Sometimes I really do
and so and you wrap
how are they going to get along in the workplace? This is the problem. You know parents like that have
that behavior the whole time they haven't challenged them. They haven't corrected them
and everything they've done is right. So where do you go with that in the workplace? Yeah and
you see this like there are funny examples of it like that. I mean this is an extreme example. I assume I mean I hopefully,
I will say we work around people in their twenties and they don't seem that way right. So it's certainly not widespread. However,
well, I mean maybe widespread, but at least people who come work at the blue.
Start like that. I guess that's all the only state that I can actually make on that particular topic. People who are you know,
might be. Leaning conservative maybe have a different profile, but
a situation where you know it's. The american idol effect right. They start that first episode,
people come in that can't sing at all and they
other signs, how good they are yeah and they have no idea that they can't
action in this world that they think they can function in. They think they're great
and Simon Cowell is just mean Simon Cowells, just telling you the truth. An at some point
have to believe that people,
In this generation that have been raised this way bump their heads really hard to a wall called reality
every part is not that, though, to me, the scary part is at some point that
generation is now the boss we're only
twenty years away from that and
generation is the boss and those people who think that way. If they're, not they don't have a change,
thinking by then around the country. What the hell
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of our participation
trophy generation in it which we gave them trophies. For
fading. We gave him game balls for participating. We
change the grading system, so they wouldn't be offended by getting low grades. We stopped keeping score
or sometimes we stop grading people
the whole society bent over backwards. So there wouldn't be
any sort of.
Beris meant or offense to these kids and now,
That's the result of at least that one girl in the workplace. I would love to
the amazing stories like this, that people have seen. If you have one, I would figure it eight hundred and eighty eight seven, twenty seven back, because these things that do happen they do happen and
you know, there's there's an entire industry. That's basically
stories about millennials and how terrible they are and get lots of clicks within the whole business yeah
is bs right. Like I mean you know, we deal with the unfortunately
all the time- and you know they work here and there must be, many of them are okay,
That's far as many might be a stretch summer summer are now
don't realize this, but you know I was basically the first millennial.
You were, if I don't know, yeah, there are studies that identify my year of birth as as at the very first year of be
no millennial. So I have a sort of like I'm like the Obi WAN Kenobi.
All anything else. They look up to me in that way.
'cause. I was bored like really sad month.
Of Millennialism. So, in addition to being canadian sports liberty here, also Amillennial guru- yes, oh no, yes, that's Maine, but there is that
industry like there was a story that came out the other day. There's like twenty two percent of millennials have no friends. It's like
that yeah and like you, look at the story and it's like well. Eighteen.
Set of the next generation has no friends too, but it doesn't that's not what they
the headline. 'cause people like to do millennial bashing is object
Really fun like it's a yeah? Definitely I mean it's almost a cottage industry right now, it's a little bit. It's a little bit freaky right, well, the article. If they there is a there,
the woman who was complaining about millennials going to Disneyland Disney world by themselves with no kid
It's like because I like you, love to do that. Well, everything love that it's legitimately like why it was created. Yes, kids are part of it, but the whole point is escapism right, yep and the article
like these millennials are going there just to escape because they don't like real life. Well, that's what Disney world is it's a different world called Disney world. That's right!
come on
did not need to be written, but viral like crazy right. We did everywhere, and of course, did I did I.
Send it to multiple millennials that work here? Yes, I did yeah an eye with no commentary about how ridiculous it was. I just wanted them to think they were bad people. Ok, nice, totally different situation,
know why there is something interesting about it, but it is. There is- and I think it's worse as the generations,
go right. Look I know I sound like I'm one thousand years old when you say like well, my generation was good and these other these darn kids. These days need to get off my
and I got that I mean I know it's it's what happens to you when you get older, you start saying things like that and I'm completely comfortable with it, but there is
legitimate issue here in that the
reason why things like socialism are popular among these generations is because they see it as mommy right
impression of it. Is
He will take care of me all of these
things that are a problematic in my life can be handled by this giant government thing that can that can deal with it, so I don't have to deal with it. I don't have to have those problems in those tough decisions. I don't have to face something like well there's this person who doesn't make enough money for it to to afford,
surgery that they need. How do we deal with that as a society? Well, what if we just let
any Sanders handle it, then I don't have to,
any tough decisions. I can just let Bernie Sanders and Bill gates handle it. You know Bernie
the tax bill gates, and then everything will be fine and ever have to worry about a thing again and it's it's understandable.
That they relate to that philosophy of government, because that philosophy of government takes all purse
responsibility away from them. Sure, and I do
it's. It's not. A minor problem also been indoctrinated to the fact that that is the way to take care of things through massive governmental programs, and so
on so many millennials, didn't have a chance 'cause, that's what they've been.
Author whole life and
I live in Kabul, their whole life to the point where they have
nervous breakdown when they find out
He is not in the word hamster. Are we sure about that now? Well, 'cause, I don't believe dictionary dot com way. I've always spelled it. I don't know. Why should I change now? I've always spelled it that way, realities hard man, it's hard. It really is you know, sometimes the p just isn't there and you gotta deal with it. It's a tough one,
person reading this word hamster. Why are they so sold on it so way to Pat Stu,
Lana clinic program blend returns on Monday. We were talking,
a little bit off the air here about the way
media and big tech have can consensor materials and and speech, and how big of a problem that is
and it's one of the issues that I think it makes it really clear point on why the red flag laws for guns are real problem, because if you think
yeah taking away your speech.
Is easy. You put a pass along
taking away guns. A second amendment right is easy. That's that's not a good road to go down. We seen how this works right. You know people people are
not capable of making these decisions very well, and so it creates real problem. It's also fascinating
as they're talking about how to radical an oppressive trump is they're also talking about taking guns from people. So
understand it shouldn't they. The risk involved here and it kind of tells you that they don't actually mean it right like, for example, how long have they been asking for these red flag laws? The Democrats,
Time and enforce per republicans are like well, it's a second amendment issue. You can't really do it anyway, plus
about the slippery slope and all of these different issues, but we're not going to go ahead with that
and they said we have to have them. This is vital. Why will they not do it and then so the shooting
I've been Trump is like all right, like
to the right. He reflecting. We played the clip earlier and he's signal before that he's very much on board. For this type of legislation, and typically second
and the people around him have said. Look it's not a good idea, his supporters, I mean, if our audience is any indication
and there they are not at all for this, and you know it's not just our audience, it's big time pro trump audiences, I mean, I know, there's a lot of trump fans, certainly in this audience, but there is even
on. We talked about David Harris, Junior who's, a big trump supporter, and he said the same thing to me. That
The overwhelming reaction from his people yesterday was like look. No just don't cross this line. Listen this quote from Schumer
He's now warning the GOP about the Red flag Laws is
Amber said yesterday the notion that passing a tepid version
red flag bill alone is even close to getting the job done.
Dressing, rampant, gun, violence in the. U is wrong and would be ineffective. Cop out, we Democrats,
not going to settle for half measures, so Republicans can feel better and try to push the issue of gun violence off to the side
we're going to win with these people, and we know that these laws,
do anything to stop mass shootings. So why bother here right? Why bother, if you give them
one inch. They will demand one mile and say if you give any less than one mile, you are Satan. So what's
point of dealing with someone like Chuck, Schumer and, of course, Chuck Schumer. If what he's got
was was really to get a red flag law passed. We're not treated this way
right, he's, saying: no Republicans don't do what he's telling them in
It's not going to work, it's not going to help we're still going to kill you for it. So why bother
why bother going down this road unless you really believe it's the right thing to do and there's a lot of questions about that same thing. Kind of goes with the speech issue. You have a red flag.
Blah where people can say this person is problematic. We should take his guns away, then figure out whether he's guilty or innocent,
same thing is happening online. Now these are not government issues. These are private company issues, but these private company issue
can move millions of votes,
is a very serious thing and TED Cruz did a little bit of
work on this in a Senate committee. Hearing talking to
Robert Epstein we've had him on the show. Before he's a Harvard professor he's, a guy who support
Hillary Clinton.
Is not a a trump supporter,
all, but his cases look big tech is able to manipulate votes and they could change elections in the favor of different candidates. With no paper tray,
listen to some of this exchange from earlier this week, an in twenty twenty. You can bet that all of these companies are going to go all out an the methods that they're using are invisible there, subliminal there more powerful than most any effects. I've ever seen in the behavioral Sciences and I've been in the behavioral sciences for almost forty years. You know our democratic colleagues on this committee often talk about what they view as the pernicious effect of big money and big corporate dollars. What you are testifying to is that a handful of Silicon Valley, billionaires and giant corporations are able to spend millions of dollars
not billions of dollars collectively massively influencing the results of elections and there's no accountability. You said we don't know, we have no way of knowing if Google or Facebook or twitter sends it sends its Democrats or Republicans or how they buy us it, because it's a black box with no transparency or accountability whatsoever.
Am I understanding you correctly senator with respect? I must correct you please. If mark sucker, chooses to send out
go vote, reminder just to Democrats on election day that doesn't cost him a dime, fair enough. Uhm do you happen to know who the Hillary Clinton campaign's number one financial supporter was in the year twenty sixteen uh
I think I do but please remind Maine the number one financial supporter of the Hillary Clinton campaign in the twenty. Sixteen election was the parent company of Google Alphabet, who was our first witness. They are were her number one financial donor and your testimony is through their deceptive search methods. They move two point: six million votes in her direction. I would think anybody whether or not you favor one or another, should be.
Deeply dismayed about a handful of Silicon Valley, billionaires having that much power over our elections to silently and deceptively shift, bowed out again with respect. I must correct you the two point: six
million is a rock bottom minimum.
The range is between two point: six and ten point: four million, depending on how aggressively they used the techniques that I've been studying now for six and a half years,
wow. It's breathtaking yeah. It is, and this
I again is a Clinton supporter.
Not testifying Wizard Clinton, supporter Clinton supporter, he voted for Hillary and he
He said at the beginning cruises first question was like hey, so would you describe yourself as a conservative republican and he just laughed? He goes uh, no,
he's, no fan of of Republicans. As far as policy
goes ok. None of this is a problem. No, but the russian deal
It was a big deal, 'cause they put ads on and they fake tweet. They retweeted people a bunch of times with russian bots.
If you, when you listen to this testimony and what he's told us on the show as well, when do I think when did a podcast with this guy yeah? I can, I think he did we don't. We had extended Inter interviews with him, so it's worth going back and listening to what he describes it. The the methods, pat and first of all, he says, if you take a fifty fifty issue, let's say abortion or whatever some then that that was probably
the core of an issue, but a big issue with five thousand and fifty split by reordering the search results, not by changing them, but just by reordering them
His research shows you can turn it from a five thousand and fifty issue to a nine thousand and ten issue
wow, nine thousand and ten, because again the amount of people
principles on an issue who have really thought it all through and and are. Are you know what I am rock salt in this belief is minimal in this country, so they can switch people like that. He said
They did research where they monitored peoples. You know individual
and what they're seeing and I think
a lot of people, and this is the way the internet was at the beginning. Have the impression that, like you type
thing in L. That's the number one search result. So if I type it in it's,
roman research result when you type it in you see the same number one search result.
That's not true anymore, so like if I go, if I were to write
I'll show you. You know my paint, my
home page on yahoo dot com. What
would tell you is apparently all
America loves the Philadelphia Eagles, because every other story is a Philadelphia Eagles story, because that is the most likely story for me to click on what I happen to go to Yahoo dot, com right, yep or
whatever site. It is it's all customized for me.
There's no way to be able to
monitor what they're doing with individual people so Epstein's point is: they can detur
and because of what you're doing on the internet and all the data that they have on you, whether you're going to be likely to vote for, let's say Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump, and then
they can. His extreme example is they could put a get out and vote alert to John
one side just the
Sanders people just
is warm people and not
send it to the Trump people and it is possible. He said that in the last election, up to ten million people were influenced yeah
His research tech because he actually was monitoring computers and see that that's amazing.
It is really showing all I don't know I like it is it's like. If you think of it with the russian bought situation right, what were they able to do? Well, afterward? They were able to investigate. They were able to look back at
all the public twitter posts, all the ads that were placed an piece together, a narrative of what Russia did actually legitimately really try to do, and they were really trying to do this. They,
After websites, they the whole russian hoax thing has more to do with whether it affects Donald Trump, not whether they actually tried to manipulate the
they did, and so you look at that and they were able to trace that back. It was a difficult process, but they were able to do it if Google did something similar they wouldn't be able to, because
only appeared on your computer plus Google was far more successful than the Russians work for an Ip Ulat NG people yeah, and obviously there are much better at this overall. The best I mean, there's a reason why this is
most valuable companies in the world is because they do things really well, with the exception of place, Youtube ads in the middle of sentence is and videos which I will never understand, yeah. I got here
this is a total side point, but here's a company that is
nationally known for their user experience you go to, like is g email better than every other email. Yeah is Google maps better than every other map. Yeah is Google search better than every other search? Yeah, hey Youtube. It is great service. Let's just stick. The ad
in the middle of sentences of the videos you're watching it just stops. The
thirty second ad and then it goes back to the second half of the actual sentence that you're watching I take. How is that possible that this other system works? It's definitely a way to make sure you see the ad. I guess, but all it does is piss you off against the advertiser and then there's like I would never buy something from these people
how dare they know? It's not their fault at all.
Standing as you can. If you want place those ads in a place like if you're the one uploading, the video you can place it and people just don't, but still in how does Google they automate everything there
automating, basically our elections at this point, they can't automate where they put these Freaking Youtube ads. Unbelievable shack rice drives me, nuts, eight hundred and eighty eight thousand seven hundred and twenty seven Beck its patent suit for Glenn Glenn Beck program, expense.
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Glenn returns on Monday, we've been talking about many
earlier we had this story about the Millenial who was uh,
so confident that hamster was spelled with a p and couldn't couldn't be bothered to change it.
Didn't want even look it up and then call her mommy because her she was so offended that her boss was changing. The spelling of the word hamster with a p
Let's go to Scott in Texas. Us he's got your on the Glenn Beck program that still hi I'm calling
the former, english teacher
to share. I think that that story still was telling about. I think that I was one of my students.
Really. I say a research paper typical go. Do this research paper
five pages, MLA format the whole bit. She turns in a paper that is a bunch of pictures with captions.
Okay, I'm like no old. This is not a research paper resources. This doesn't get it's just a bunch of pictures with captions
hello, but that's just an instagram fear is what that is mom.
Comes in oh boy and
why did you say all my daughter? Well, because it was a research paper
She was being creative.
But I'm an english teacher I'm supposed to be judging and helping them develop skills for writing.
There's no writing here. It's just pictures with captions. He did not kill the assignment right.
It seems pretty basic. It was the mom's response uh, but
he was being creative. Doesn't she get credit for that? No man redo the paper I'll consider it.
Did you redo it? It was three pages. It was okay right, but one of the things that to go to hamster.
I'm an english teacher. I grew up going to catholic schools, so it was drilled into me, grammar, spelling all that stuff
What I'm, having my annual visitation by the administration principal, comes in one day to observe the class and afterwards in our feedback,
session. He says why are you wasting your time? My grammar and spelling she's?
so those just don't matter anymore. No,
The idea was that as long as the student can express themselves and get the ideas of dogs
That's all that really matters. While we don't waste our time with grammar and spelling
that's really what's happening even with math now to where it's like. Well, show your gut can show that you kind of understood how you could get to the right answer and that that's a now and that's what's important, I mean we, we were country that destroyed Dan Quayle's low life became
spell potato once
An now it's like God, if we get any spell potato with any, which was the way potato was spelled predominantly before right. Yes, it was really kind of can spell it either way
and it was amazed by that clip. If you go back and watch it, no one else in the room has any problem with what's happened, but they sure are fine with it like for some reason,
The media decided they didn't like Dan Quayle and they wanted to call him an idiot. They used
to call him an idiot and ruin his life.
Really destroyed his career, his career, one word:
misspelled. Once now, these guys crowded, Freaking twitter, everyday misspelling, like you can't even form sentences anymore. They spelled it I'm going to keep doing it. That way, for you to tell me wow
Eight hundred and eighty eight seven thousand two hundred and seventy e c k Spence to for Glenn the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment death
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seven hundred and twenty seven c, you know we never did play the Chris Cuomo
aveling at the at the I. It was a town hall for gun control. Last
last night and Chris has all the answers. Is it's pretty amazing
things. He had to say. I love it when he gets in
that series voice in it's like ok, I'm going to tell you things that nobody's ever told you before
then it's all the same blah blah blah blah, I'm being a tough guy by taking the position every other
member of the media is currently might not brave 'cause. Yes,
three bodies on my side, guys. We just have to stand up to the center right. I need to search. They can't even like keep their own operation going at the moment and mazing yeah, and it's sad and scary, because you're very important.
But I mean they're having real troubles internally, just keeping the doors opened with a you know, sort of infighting going on right now and again, but we're still supposed to be there. It's still the Boogie man yeah, the Boogie man, not even though they were out spent in the last election
by a large amount by anti gun organizations like
our town, USA, every town, USA and many others, you know that are supported by people like Michael Bloomberg, who just bought it from either way you'll be in there yeah a billion or so it's a fascinating thing like I I ate this converse. This comes up a lot. More people are like well, look they just they're full into the NRA, they're, just full
to the NRA. Well, first of all, the NRA has no power in and of itself the power comes from the members, an they represent millions and millions of individual people who care about
second amendment, so you're
falling to the NRA. If anything, you're folding to the people who are in the NRA would be the actual members, which is that
american citizen, american citizens and voters rights, but they're, not like the idea that a few million dollars that the NRA spends, which used to
the way go to a lot of Democrats
there is a time where they had. I think it was sixty or seventy Democrats. They gave an a rating to not as like to because
Are there too I'm surprise, search yeah? If there's even to I mean I, I just read this- that I want to say there's a couple of them, but I can't I can't tell you their names off the top of my head, but the
the mind is like this is a situation where the Democrats have fled the gun.
Its position. They've abandoned it. Just like they've abandoned the pro life position there used to be pro. I mean like one of the most famous
court cases in history has the name Casey, and it began that now you have the because he's a very famous last name in Pennsylvania and demo
politics. Now I mean you can't even find anybody there kicking people out for being pro life, so yeah you can't now
So it is it's one of
it's very strange because politically get the second amendment forget the fact that you should have you know the rights that you should have the come from from God to
text yourself forget all those things for just a second, if you're just looking at politics, why wouldn't you ban assault weapons? Who cares like you got it? Most? People don't have a clue,
Open quote assault weapon, and I know it's not really a term but like I'm using it for the ease of conversation here yeah. Why wouldn't you-
there's. I want five million of them out there. They say you know a lot of them
People own multiple assault weapons
you be the easiest thing in the world to say, yeah, background, check, sure and yeah assault, weapons, surer and what else you want yeah sure like it. It looks like I did something and that'll help. You know in the at the polls
these are things that are generally that pull pretty well, you know
as much the assault weapon ban, but things like bug, know the background, checks and stuff for vip,
another kind of misleading there. They pull very well, you could, you could be the
now there saying you know what I did something I got that legislation passed you could brag about how difficult
was like a Kirsten Jilla branches. When she said when people told me,
but keeping healthcare to nine hundred and eleven victims was impossible. I continue to fight for it. Oh wow, impossible, yeah, you remember when everybody was saying that to her or divisive issue. That is no no one wants to give healthcare to nine hundred and eleven victims. That was just way out
there and how do we get that across the finish line with Kirsten Pearson? Gill, think you could
do all that self aggrandizing nonsense and say that you did something the
Seven are easy. The point is that
actually have rights in the constitution, and that's why you fight for them. You fight
because it's the morally right thing to do not to
the process,
makes it impossible for you to do the things you're trying to accomplish there's.
Yeah, there's a constitution, you can't violate it
yeah shall not infringe is a big. It's really restrictive wording seems like it. They didn't leave it up
for interpretation is certainly in that part, and you
here's all the here's. The compelling argument from
Chris Cuomo last night. I want you
Stop saying that this is going to be about the president. Is not going to solve this problem?
Argue the reasons why in different ways, but it doesn't matter he says,
is open to making changes, but he is yet to act in a real way,
and this really shouldn't be all about him,
all major movements in this country start with you not them, not the politicians for
sure when they run, they all have plans and ideas and promises, thoughts and prayers. Sympathy for those who suffer, which is rarely act on it 'cause. It really is for you to lead with your voice, is hoarse and your votes. Thank you and I believe, there's reason for help for one. We can't continue to be this stupid. It just defies
common sense, we have a clear consensus among Americans of wanting better and more
second maze,
Africa sex. This is he's running a little something different right here on television, this country rejects hate and the idea of White NASH
a sprained it for just a second, because there's a lot of countries that open
embrace hate, there's no work. He is the
the thing they love the most of the hate. I mean there are places that are actually are I mean if you go through the Middle EAST, you can find
people who hate us shoes right in polling at seventy and eighty and ninety percent? So there are those societies in the ones you're constantly defending by the way. That's for sure those are the ones that when we are critical of the culture in those countries you say
We are grateful. Alright, he had more see if we can get through this, and part of us is unacceptable.
And I believe you will revulsion- will force lawmakers to treat people like them as the terrorists? They are right. People point to the ninety four assault weapons ban as a
model, but is it really now barely found political consensus did doing two hundred and sixteen and two hundred and fourteen to be on
it really was easily runaround by manufacturers,
I would argue: we've never really taken this on
and yet now they gotta pay for a decade and they're saying it doesn't count argument. Did you hear every socialist argument? We had a socialist government, but it didn't count at that data really shouldn't be shared with relevant agencies. These fears of some mystery data.
As they'll know what you have and then, when you ask them and someday
we unaired ill equipped. It's not even
it's journalism,
It's not even moderation. It's like he's, not moderating this thing. Alright, we got enough because it's pathetic, but this is just the guy saying like we. We are dumb. If we do,
Take the government action that I want right. We
conservatives, have a million different things that we think would help the situation you just don't like any of them exactly.
You don't like having extra security. You don't like having people getting rid of gun free zones. You don't like those answers,
so you say, were being done because we're not adopting your answers. Let's just advocacy we can, if we can have a debate about which one of those issues is better than the other and which that's what we've done-
sure we can all say: white nationalism sucks, and we should fight against that. But, of course, you're
cause it's a much bigger problem, then there's any right to believe that it is
you know, I mean we have individual actors that have terrible ideologies, but I mean you can't get. These are
they're, not even attempting
to be absolutely not going tempting eight hundred and eighty eight
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So I given here on Monday after these shootings and was talking about the motivation behind them
because everyone was saying it was white supremacy, it took the time to actually read no the actual document from this murder and he does describe white supremacy and he does use the word invasion, which is the whole entire link, basically to die.
Trumpets the Bernie we can blame Donald Trump because he used the word invasion and Donald Trump Use. The word invasion. That's their big link. So
I came in here and I said well the media. What
not telling you when they're, not even linking to the document for you to find out yourself is
there's an entire section. It's basically equal parts in the document
of white supremacy, anti immigration sentiment on one hand and, on the other hand, anti corporate,
and environmentalist rhetoric.
And here we are now for
days later and
still you
to see one example of
mainstream media even
mentioning that it appears in the document.
I'm not saying they have to say it was the overwhelming motivation or even though it was on equal footing. You could even give
an argument. If you want and say well, you know what I don't think he meant that one. I don't think you meant the environmental stuff. We only think he meant this stuff,
You can say all of that, but the idea that they would
Can you really blame Donald Trump without even mentioning it is remarkable? I would love
if you happen to see any
mainstream media source. That has a mentioned this once send it to me. Tweeted
at world of Stu. I would because I it's very
I miss one or two, but the overall
narative narrative here, has been very clear. It has been Donald Trump use the word invasion.
And that means that he's responsible but take a step back for a second, because I don't think it's even this. It's
to worse than the way I'm describing it. If you
say: Donald Trump is responsible for the shooting which they are just saying as if it's fact you have to you have to complete
multiple magic tricks. To get to that right. You have to say that in
which in which is a colorful way of
run of the mill that
serve! It border analysis right, like the point. Is that we're not
doing anything an millions of people keep coming into the country when we're saying please don't come into the country so like is that
an invasion. I I you know, it's not the word that I would use, but I mean it is not it's it's,
Bunch is millions of people breaking the law, it's something bad. If you care about the law. Okay
If you care about rule of law, it's certainly something undesirable and obviously the four decades
the conservative analysis of the border and about fifty anytime before
fifteen years ago the democratic,
version. An analysis of the water was the same, which was we can't just have people
flooding over the border and screwing with
hi to me and committing crimes and doing all these bad things. It was not a controversial issue so now, but to get to Donald Trump. It is
hired this person? You have to say, ok, invasion, invasion, yes, but also
so that invasion is a real code word and that code word is a code word
white supremacy and white nationalism where there's no ever
it's a Donald Trump supports white supremacy or white nationalism. There's no evidence of it whatsoever. You can say
These racially insensitive at times you can see he says things that are bad. You could say that
he's not not
a uniting force in our country, blah blah blah but
there's no rational argument to say that he support
white nationalism, because just at
simple level, he hasn't overtly done it right, like you could say he didn't quickly enough denounce the people in Charlottesville or he said, there's good people on both sides, but he's never overtly.
Said I believe this is a white, a country, and we should only have white people in it right, there's no evidence of that whatsoever. None right
however, in the environmental as part of this, there is evidence that all of these candidates have said specifically the things he mentions in them in the in the in the manifesto.
They are all running a campaign currently based on the thing.
He cites in the document as his
innovation for the killings they he
they all are saying we
consumer society. They all are saying. Corporations are hurting our environment they're all
you're saying that we are at an apocalyptic tipping point with the environment,
all saying put so much plastic waste is in our.
Options and ruining our environment they're. All saying we're overdoing it with our resources, resourcing resources in overharvesting those resources, they're at
only overtly saying the exact same things with no qualifiers? It's not like
white nationalism where you have to say well invasion. What he means is he doesn't want any Hispanics in the country. What he means is
it means that he must mean white nationalism. You don't need any leaps he's, basically quoting the
states that you're seeing on stage, and so, if you are,
try to say with certainty that Donald Trump is responsible, you
say
even more certainty that the democratic candidates are
it's possible for this attack. Now. Alternatively, you could have
a morally defensible position and say
The killer is the one responsible for his killings that you could also
go that direction, but you
just say that the one slash two of the manifesto with a bunch of
tricks and in gymnastics to try to be
bend your way into finding that Donald Trump is responsible? You can't say that just that half as part of it when the Democrats are saying everything word for word
from the other half of the document and say they have no responsibility and
but even that not even mentioned that it occured in the document. This is the big
I have never in my life, seen anything like this
the media malpractice in which is
Clearly intentional. I have
never seen a worse example of it. In my entire life. I've been doing this for twenty years, and I've never
anything like it. They are
We did not that half of this document exists. I got
I can it's blowing my mind that there at least not mentioning it dismissing it, but they are not, and they are blaming Donald Trump with certainty when there's
if you want to go down that road,
is more evidence again
more evidence that the Democrats, a spy
symbol for the El Paso shootings. Your
evidence it's just that they're just does not mentioning it in,
and you know what noise do media. Let him get away with it. It's incredible, yeah,
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Glenn on the Glenn Beck program and, despite all you just said stew,
This snowball continues to roll down the hill, and it's it's gathering momentum, and it's really
up steam and it's getting bigger and stronger every single day. It's
really rolling over the top of a lot of a lot of Republicans, because republicans are are
just giving up on this and they're caving into it, and so I'm pretty,
I'm pretty sure they're going to at least get the Red flag laws passed it. It really looks like there's going to be a federal red flag law put into place, which is
I think a bad thing I think they're a good motivations to it in good arguments for it. I just don't think a it's constitutional or be a good. I don't either. I would add to that. I think the honestly there's a good, a good chance that the they don't get
the Red flag laws for a very bizarre reason, which is they the democrats- will oppose them because,
That is the only thing that will save us. They don't want. They want to be able to say that they might be starting both too far right. They want to say, look that republicans have these problems. They won't do anything yeah 'cause. If they pass the red flag laws, the Republicans will be able to say look we passed. You know this big legislation on Red flag law
they want to. They want the argument to be able to say they didn't do anything so the way that
would accomplish. That is to block the passage.
Of the red flag laws on the basis of it is not nearly enough yeah and
may very well be the outcome of this, which is better than the outcome of them. Getting the red flag was it might what they also might get
is going a little bit further, a red flag law and, let's say a limit on magazines. I I don't know how
what kind of capacity is too much but they're going to come up with some number, whether it's ten or eight or five, or
Who knows what it is, but I mean there are
publicans caving in on the
on the magazine limit as well, which which would not
let me just see them do now, and even
hum
Republicans are going further.
And
they're bringing up like this guy in Ohio, who
also said there should be a ban on us on on rifles, as
also Millis military style weapons yeah, because they're only created for one purpose,
don't know if you're aware of this to kill people, oh really
I was not aware that do, because that is what I do. I've seen many women say that they're very easy to shoot and and as an offensive weapon it it's one of their preferred choices, yeah yeah, but I mean for they are fifteens.
Okay yeah, I mean they love them. It's true.
Because it's a very it's very easily fired weapon. If it's accurate, I mean look the things that make a weapon deadly also make a weapon effective for in defense,
Like the Democrats say this all the time like you what these weapons they they firewood
the precision you just want bullets flying all over the place and then close your argument here, like I, I want my bullets to go to the left of wherever I'm shooting like well there's supposed to hit the thing that you're pointing it at the point is how you use them when you want, when you pull the trigger, do you want the bullet to be delayed like thirty seconds or how is it supposed to work? All these knives are so sharp, but why are they don't like these knives? Well, I mean the point is really like. Who is someone stabbing? That's the issue for life to be sharp, so we can come
the food or wherever else, you're using it for
Yes, we know people, it's the same. Things like all the steering wheel goes exactly where these people wanted to go when they're running people over you wanted to go to the left of where people want to go. That's your argument. There
good arguments all say that not at all still,
they might work.
Spend stupor, Glenn and joined like Jeffy to chew the fat little bit, which is also,
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so this a story that I have a couple stories today before we get. I wanted to talk a little bit about the polls because other exciting news breaking about the the democratic Presidential, Canada.
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ok, we can. I know it's getting close to football season.
And I've got pretty excited about preseason tonight, though, that's rarely goes around tonight number so can we can we make a common sense decision point of per share, privileged vision that we can no longer
Colin Kaepernick call. Please please love that we just personal privilege, I
as though I just posted his from his twitter account. Yesterday again,
now he started started the twitter feed with denied work for eight hundred and eighty nine days doing wings, but he know
I can't I can't take this mechanization. It's the same thing shows him working out in the gym and he says five am five days a week for three years still ready.
And then it shows him working still ready. We were,
starting job to Blaine, Gabbert
but it's only the guys been offered three jobs since he lost his jaw telling God I thought we were turned them all down. I thought we were done to after the collusion case. Yeah right, he said of the collusion case with NFL ten million dollars out of 'em in some reports are even more than that. I'm curious. Are you denied
work when you're making millions of dollars from Nike, because I think a lot
People would say, especially people that you're going to whine about when you talk about income inequality, but those
I would say you know what I think I wouldn't mind. Having that I stand there do nothing and make millions of dollars job that he has with Nike yeah and then, if they post something they make a product that he doesn't like. They pull it. Yeah he's like Nike Ombudsman, somehow he
that gig, that's a gig, yes
making a lot of money doing it being reported that Colin Capper Nick sends up
edge to the NFL,
shopping list to do list
this is the thing that's gonna most frustrating about all this is done. People are now romanticizing him as if he was a good quarterback. He was not right,
he lost his job, not because he kneeled he knelt after he lost his job. He lost his job.
Two Blaine Gabbert because of play he's the
also play being so terrible? Think of what I just said, this is not something that is controversial. He was bad. He had
couple of good years before and not even I mean they're not even
years. When you look back at them a lot, he ran around a lot with it with the league's best defense and because you know P, he
a lot of athletic ability, which is true, and that's what he's proving he's working out now that he's a good quarterback, but that he can workout
works out and he ran around a few times and he was but he was a very mediocre passer the year he he came back into the the lead. After the the second year, they almost went
they almost won the Superbowl they they brought.
And they said you know what we think. Capper Nick is a star, and so this
to start throwing it on every play and you know what
that team you get it now, Jim
Powerball is now in Michigan. That's what happened with that team, so it is, it is completely revisionist history to say that Colin Capper Nick belongs in the league for his level of play. He does not. He is now
did quarterback and does not belong in the league because of his ability yeah. But I mean for three years now, he's still ready. Well good,
the ship that he works out at five hundred am five days a week right. Well, you know what if he cares about football, so much go play one of the other leagues he's not doing that, but-
denied work is eight hundred and eighty nine days 'cause he sucks.
Open the back up in Seattle. He could have been the backup and I believe Denver could have been the backup in uh
other place and and was at Miami, maybe might have been he's been offered offer job. Yes, I'll! Tell you this I've been I've been denied work in the NFL for fifteen thousand six hundred ninety five days. No, it's given me again still ready hi. I am still ready. I work out every day by walking to my car by shoveling food into my mouth lot of people think you're beyond your prime, but I I'll go,
So I think that's a I mean who
I and I don't want to name names, because I don't
right, true, but every NFL team and again when it comes down to this ridiculous idea that he's being banned because of his
political speech, it's so ridiculous. They love his political speeches. He ended about it like crazy, the biggest sponsors Nike and they promoted like crazy, but go over
Malcolm Jenkins, is one of the starting safeties for the Philadelphia Eagles. He now
he made the mistake, I guess of doing having
a bit of credibility and then
never wore. I hate the pigs, socks or anything like that but
it's been like Capper Nick did right, like Capper Nick did, but he's been very
much on the side, but talking about
violence when it comes to police officers and and that I do not agree with at at all
starting safety for the eagles. You know why he keeps his employment because he's
good he's a good player, he makes plays defensively that other players can't make. So he can
used to hold on to his job with calling happened.
He sucks so he doesn't have a job that is, it is black and white. Is it theoretically possible that Colin Capper Nick could currently hold one slash three string, quarterback job in the NFL without the activism?
maybe I mean Eric Reid, also kneeled, and he had his job for multiple years afterwards and then, as soon as he lost his job. He also started complaining about that's why he lost. He was part of the collusion deal, of course, Capper Nick and then one that deal and then he got resigned and then he got re signed for another another. I think too,
three year deal. That's really bad coat, you're really bad at colluding. Yes, they're terribly! When you give somebody money for it and then
the job the heck is that I mean that's the point that when you guys went wrong when you, when you're a really good player and you belong
NFL they're going to keep you in the NFL because they want to make lots of money, and you know
It might even want to make lots of money, so they can donate it all to Donald Trump 'cause they're, evil, whatever
whatever you're, not whatever your freak view of the
world is you can still apply it to the fact that Colin Kaepernick sucks,
It's just a fact. I love the fact that they just he's turned down jobs and continues to say that they,
give him a job, anyone a massive lawsuit for it. All kinds of money still hasn't true deal, and he also uh. You know, there's all kinds of reports where he doesn't want to take the third
right I mean yes, you will not be back up and look if you're an nfl team. The only thing that I could say that the NFL team is the the NFL teams are thinking about is: do you want a third string? Quarterback, that's going to take up all the news for Utena yeah, no
you don't even quarterback supposed to be over there. You know who learned that really well TIM Tebo, the same thing right, Ibo TIM Tebo
delete it. Disclosure record in the NFL has won a playoff game. Every everything about TIM Tebo says you should
keep him around, because he you know what he can make plays. He can do different things or what he wants. That's what he wants to have someone to talk about a second and third string, quarterback right, it is there's a part of it. That's true at that level like why bother bringing him to camp because the
camp is going to be about TIM Tebo or about Colin Capper Nick. But if you had enough ability see template TIM Tebo is a great athlete one of the best college football players in history, but is he a big time, nfl quarterback? The answer to that is probably know if he was he'd, be
NFL, you know he really would and a lot of these teams don't want that hassle.
The same thing, even though T Bo, I would argue, is really there's no reason to not want that hassle, but he dominates the coverage he makes you you're con.
Certainly in front of the restaurant questions about the third string, quarterback extraction and it's just a pain yeah. It's not your focus so
so he loses. Does he lose a job I mean? Maybe
his job at the fringe of the NFL, but if you are a person who is who is good enough to be a
starting quarterback. Certainly if this is not in the later Patrick my homes, let's face it, he can't be a starter in the end Ryan Fitzpatrick. Yes, if he played like a mediocre quarterback will be in the NFL. Instead, he played like a
quarterback and he has a hassle. So why would you bother with that
How many days TIM T bows been denied work, but I do know that we're more than eight hundred and seventy three nine. Eighty. Okay, so more than that all right lot more, I just still that
we also- we talked a little bit about it on Pat unleashed yesterday- that the planet earth is dying,
it's just going to be it's going to be over like in well ten
either ten or twelve years. We know that time right it keeps the could begin, could be five. Now I don't know, I don't know how long it will take, but we have found a potentially habitable of super earth yeah they
How cool is that it will even go there pretty quick planet. We might want to work on a new name. It's called GJ three
five 7d yeah. It's not exactly
Gmail will need something else. Do I have to come up with and we also need. I don't know Lightspeed technology. Well, that's silly! 'cause it six times larger than the earth and orbits
Worf son Ryan. It orbits we'd be a lot older, cousin orbits every fifty five, almost fifty six days so
would be a lot older, but it is that you're right we're going to have to find so a different monitor.
I mean it's right around the corner. Just thirty one light years away
speed of light. It will take you thirty one years to get there. No problem yeah, no problem there. We could really use some warp speed technology actually yeah, definitely maybe maybe something at area. Fifty one has that technology- maybe maybe
well I'm looking forward to it and they're also
I think that it's either, if it has a a thick atmosphere, could be too cold. No like negative, sixty or seventy degrees, or if it doesn't, it could be too hot. You know but
hang up with hundreds of degrees or might might have just the right amount of mortar might have just the
because it is in the middle of the logs own words. Work could be not too hot, not too cold. I mean we found. I found this best new at NASA's space telescope, the coupler as observe.
Three hundred thousand stars. Moran found more than four thousand exoplanet candidates since two thousand and nine, so we have a shot to get off the earth.
We have a shot most. Some of them are less than thirty one light years away. Oh wow, I mean really so yeah, that's great. I mean some of them are
literally in our neighborhood.
Store right next year, and this is sad news- and I know I'm going to bring it to you anyway. Celebrities are being cheated into
and fake diamonds- and you might be don't say that don't say that I worry about celebrities, this problem too, because you're buying diamonds that are fake, well, they're, not fake, they're, just lab grown here in the United States. This is pretty fascinating
of as they're growing them and instead of mining them, but they're the exact same thing. So is that bad? Well, I guess now.
I don't know right, I mean they're lab grown using this chemical reaction is how they make them. I
They tried to take a hit at the Leonardo Dicaprio for giving missile
being information about it. 'cause he's invested in this company,
and that makes a woman and you know, by the way he also gave a misleading jam to a woman on a ship who should then tossed it into the ocean, because it was so fake used to that. In one
yeah. The documentary was a powerful while but he's.
Words are look his words. He says that he's proud to invest in this company and that these are to be cult
adding real diamonds in America without the human, an environmental toll of mining
I mean it's essentially the same thing: the impossible, burger argument. Right like it's like
much, the same stuff technically right, like it taste the same, which I'm going to talk about animals, but the coming up here, just a second
shop in similar to hear
so for glad on the Glenn Beck program. Also Jeffy joins us
new, Iowa pull out Pat would like the results of this
because they would move that of the move things in Iowa. Quite a bit, Ave
Oh, everybody had a really good performance like Cory. Booker
Booker with you right? Everyone told us skyrocketing. All he is he's moved quite a bit in fact, he's moved by
Sixty seven percent wow he's gone from three percent to one percent,
So you actually went on down that sir. I love that good other like good, so this is. These are all the people that showed up at more than zero percent: okay, okay, John Hickenlooper
also gathered Gabbard John Delaney, Steve Bullock and Cory Booker. All at one percent
Andrew Yang and Kirsten Gilibrand at two percent, so nice pull for Jill branches normally hit two.
Interesting one, and if you look at my candidate rankings that came out right before the debates, I had him in the middle of the pack, where nobody had him, but Tom Steyer Hold.
Goes up at three percent wow and the reason really my my my little model that I've built likes Tom styers potential because of all the money and the idea that
could hire a lot of really good campaign people and he has not shown it yet, but this
first time you showing up at anywhere near three percent, so it does seem like he's doing something.
Clarified for the next debate, not yet he I think he is a good chance of getting their Buddha judges at eight.
Then let me give you Kamala Harris at Eleven and Joe Biden at twenty. Eight pretty much stable Harris was actually up from seven to eleven divided from twenty seven to twenty eight. Here's, the two big things, though,
about two slash three of the area: little bit over half of the supporters for Sanders and Warren flipped. So sad
just went from sixteen to nine percent, o war
one from seven to nineteen, while also people are choosing between morning Xander, seven to nine tm war, now second place behind bite and a twenty eight in I alone after the people come while I still can, if you're gonna pick me this she's, the better one, probably yeah, although she is, I mean how she could be Donald Trump, no way yeah I'd to me, I I, with lab, grown to move the Donald Trump you're listening to the land back.
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