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'Truth or Only Outrage'? - 9/19/18

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Hour 1 The New Social Justice Movement is in full-effect...the political is personal and the personal is political? ...Fake News Outrage: Bert & Ernie are Gay?...Words of wisdom from Muppets co-creator Frank Oz: they're not gay and why does it matter?...outrage and The Rainbow Connection? ...Glenn sat down with 'Anti-PC' Professor Michael Rectenwald...is suing NYU and Four Professors for defamation and wants you to know it..."I was a good citizen, until I said the wrong thing"? ...Bill Gates fears another global pandemic 'Virus X' is coming?   Hour 2 Feinstein the Flame Thrower?...has Kavanaugh on the ropes?...accuser still mum on hearing scheduled for this Monday...Flashback: Clarence Thomas Responds to Anita Hill...the press have a lower approval rating than gonorrhea? ...Update on the Sunspot Solar observatory mysterious black-helicopter shutdown?...sensible theory? ...Venezuela's President feasts on steak, while the people feast on family pets?..the good o'l days of Venezuela from a Park& Rec. perspective?   Hour 3 Deconstruction is the function of the left...weeding through the outrage isn't and easy task?...How thinking like a recovering addict can heal the country?...the key and the cure...moral outrage and a badge of honor? ...Glenn critiques Glenn?...'Addicted To Outrage' the audio book...you know you're addicted to outrage when?...encouraging 'facts' with discussion ...Sign up for the Glenn Beck Podcast Today at Glenn Beck Dot Com

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The blaze radio network on demand back? It's just me or we all seeing the world entirely political. That's it that's the only ones we have now. It's just political, only politics. Love art, music movies, cars, everything political, This is the world the post modernists want us to live in. This is the new social justice movement, its postmodern. The personal is political and the political is personal everything people see has some political meaning cartoons we saw with the latest news from Thomas the tank engine. I'm not kidding you Thomas. The tank the creators went to the. U N and said How can we make this correct with Ie
political views of the. U n I dont know if Thomas occasionally identifies is Thomas Siena by its common sports destroyed food, every Bing everything. The social justice driven Postmodernism Seas is, did you oh games are now taking a hit lately to land, usually the people who throw these tantrums to insist that there be handicap women in a historically accurate videogame about World war to using or people who throw the fit that there are enough pan sexual women of color on Thomas the tank engine, usually don't even play video games or watch the cartoons. They just feel a need to impose their view on every aspect of life yesterday the book that I've been working on for quite some time addicted outrage came out and, as If on cue,
yesterday afternoon, it shouldn't a surprise surprised to hear the news that a writer from sesame street- claims, the bird and Ernie are gay. Sesame Street a show for children about counting as been sexually use. Now in an act of political arrogance, saucepan who wrote for the show from nineteen. Eighty, four nineteen, ninety eight. During an interview with something called queerer tee. But he always considered Burton Ernie a loving couple. Ok, think they're loving to each other as well. That doesn't mean they're doing the nasty yellow as soon as they go to pan down, to ask of the ground quick to the garbage can because their make it out. Even mentions that one time kindergartner asked him about it,
we can assume this example of a recent phenomenon called woke, kids. Wear it describe adult ideas, usually about the president to children as if to say see this idea so pure and so right, the children get it when in reality, the idea comes from a self righteous personas, politicizing children, although we confirm that in this case Solomon, who is gay, said I always felt that without a huge agenda when I was right, Burton Ernie? They were gay. I didn't have any other way to contextual eyes them. The other thing was more than one person referred to Arnie and I as Burton Ernie. Ah well, then that makes it true. They got, officials from sesame streets stepped in with some sanity, their statement as, I have always said burden Ernie, our best friends. There, created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends we.
Those who are very different from themselves see one does this all the time and the other is angry though they are identified as male characters and possess many human traits and characteristics? Is most Sesame Street muppets to do- and I love that actually said this in a press release they remain poor bread power plants. And they do not have sexual orientation the she's the world we're living in a major company had dispel that out their pulpits there Therefore they don't have anything ah in their pants. In other news and I'm not making this up a transsexual, transgendered stripper.
Is claiming that we use our pan sexual. More on that as the broadcasts continues? how do we or do we not? Could we control or how to MR our difficulties due to doubt rage freeze soon about puppets? Is that what you're? Not so this this did you see Frank gauze? Did you see what fray cause, what here's frame, he's Yoda, ok, ray gauze is: Yoda created the character he voice, the character he's Yoda. He has a well known pan sexual by the way. Right here He also is the creator of you know that Eagle, what's said Eagle, bird, legal or whatever it is it
Ernie animal. I think you did it's a piggy. Ok, he's been theirs has regretting. So he right about the writer salesmen heat wait this! Yesterday, it seems, Mr Mark Saltzman was ass. It and Ernie are gay. It's fine, that he feels they are there not of course, but why the question It really matter Why the need to define people only is gay much more to being a human being than just straight or gayness. Oh, my god. We have to destroy Frank OZ. Now. Did you hear what he just said? Yes, my gosh, ok so Tom rights in. Why are they not gay? I am not arguing I've just wondering.
Why are they not gay? Well, there's a couple reasons: their progress is one back in, Because they're not they're, just got I don't know why are you gay. He said because I created Bert, I know what and who he is. Then somebody else chimes in you may have created him, You don't seem to realise or appreciate what he meant. Thousands of little boys growing up. You digging your heels in what seems with what seems like disgust is disappointing, frank rights. How are you see my feelings as discussed if your feelings are being perceived as discuss. It's because you are so adamant that they're not gay. He. The creator of them.
It's him he's the one. He knows he created them as best friends who lived gather who have it's the odd couple was. The odd couple was that a gay couple, you remember the show at all the Neil Simon. You know Oscar Madison and feeling hunger and they rode back tools on releasing use. It was abandoned sola. So it is so is there we live together. That's what Those two are are reminiscent of two people that- agree that live together, what a concept? Maybe we should stop listening and worrying about if they were gay and it's just concentrate on wait a minute they were created for what. To show that two people who
Disagree with each other who art to one another. Can live side by side, it. No frank, you're wrong and I need I shut you up boy. Did you miss the point? A Bert Ernie so he goes on. Ah He writes this so Ben rights and says representation matters, Frank, Frank, says as it does, when it's an honor this representation to make the representation of these two characters. As gay honest, Do we need to see them pang? If There's tells me her sons, roommate is actually his partner. I dont say that's not an honest representation who Frank says
Ok, it really doesn't matter what matters is that people see positive use of themselves and others in Burton Ernie weight, but is dishonest to call them just brothers or friends. I thought this was about honesty. Oh my gosh, Important for characters to be explicitly declared queer because the mainstream will quote them as straight by default, agreed Frank right, When a character is created to being queer. It is important that the character be known as such, also important when a character who was not created, queer to be accepted. As such. Oh my gosh, I I I I went out. I woke up. I want I want out. I want our okay, so here's the thing.
So I'm I'm, I'm I'm just riding down some thoughts and I think about all the joy that Sesame Street is brought all of us and brought me in particular, I used to love watching. Muppets. Sometimes I still do and I started thinking about all of the joy of Frank OZ, and then I started to think of in oh Jim Hansen and then I remembered you know Kermit frog. I was oh man. I love the frog he is he is so great right. And then I started thinking about the Rainbow connection I wanted to look. I wanted to play the song endless. In other words,. Are there so many songs? What rainbows and on the other side, this rainbows or vision, but only illusions,
and rainbows have nothing to hide right So we ve been told and some choose to believe it. But I know they're wrong just wait and see some day will find it the rain. Oh connection. The lovers, the dreamers and me hang out so that made me happy and I thought other sellers kind of lesson to be learned there. I should have stopped there. I should, stop there. But instead, because I have Itunes music, I You notice that there is only one well who have sung the Rainbow connection for it. Then, Sir other people, you mean the first person the first one was a frog right, so it will be the first one. Another
I mean, if you want to be technical, it was a bad. And it was Jim Hansen that saying this seems like, and then I thought all this might be nice to hear I I didn't know Sarah Mclaughlin did it it doesn't even sound like her. And I'm thinking to myself. Ok, now, that's that's Gwen! The funny today A rainbow connection is as well and kind of sounds a little something like this. Ok. I thought now can't have it. Oh wait! A minute of a car
renders did a ah boy, ok, how bout canny login did rainbow connection. You gotta canny log and you can go to Ben Martin: you can go. Here's via this is we don't need any version on, and I saw no? No, no! No! No! No! You need this one. This is this one's just you saw, a man will need Elsa, ok, so I catches. I guess I just want you to know. There are many things to be outraged by many things to be outraged by
you could be outraged that they are straight instead of gay, but There are real reasons to be outraged. The in both connection, should only be sung in the voice of Kermit, the frog period, No one else should do it. Him, taking a very hard stand on that, so that legitimate outrage goes out, one is legitimate. You talk about and above all, there are some things that you should be outraged about. Yes and your aimed at one lying. Yes forget about the Supreme Court. Forget about about the Supreme Court. Forget about what that means for justice, for our children going forward. Forget about that. Bernie being gave. No, the outrage that we should be concentrating on is the rainbow connection, there's only one version and there should
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and then go on the media abandoned stop with the media there that it's is there time has passed, their time has passed, Back in just a second, with more on Cavanaugh and also the latest outbreak- we are doing a lender, had cast this weekend. It's an x ray of you subscribe to the glimpse radio shown the pod on Itunes or wherever you listen about gas on the weekend. In fact, this weekend or next weekend, you're gonna be getting two of these. You get an extra shall so on Saturday, you will receive the Glen Back Podcast, which this week is an interview with a guy that most people have not heard of, and I think he is fascinating. I brought him in because I ensure who he was I started reading his book,
in time for snowflakes and He was a he's, a former what he described as a libertarian communist in the interview. I ask him there: how does that work any Heaven of a really quite interesting. Answer but he has worked in the university system, his whole life and he has been part of deconstruction and he knows the postmodern movement inside and out. He has and part of the radical Marxist laughed until recently He talks a little bit about what happened to him and why he woke up. Let me give you cut one here. He begins to wake up yeah I was twitter that wasn't observers, Facebook, post that I made it was a joke. There's a student at the University of Michigan who pulse
when asked by the university or given the right to use any pronoun. He wanted and to enter into the system under his profile chose quoted majesty. Was hilarious, and so I posted simply posted a linked to that article. Having you know, thousands of leftist friends, alot of trans friends at that time, the victory, the outrage stereo was I. I think old me everything from a transfer to a discursive violence phrase I will explain later at split and treason. You know. On and on and on just for posting a linked to an article with no comment- and I said this is this is unbelievable, and then I realized that everybody was everybody was how tying to this kind of ideological pressure everybody, I knew
they were all careful not to. Something about offend this crowd, this too. And crowd in this social justice crowd and neighbours Oak airy, so He goes on then too start his his own twitter handle, and it was what was it to deplore, and why you, professor now here the guy who is a published communist He has written white papers widely distributed for communists he's respected by the left and everybody else. He decides ok, this is getting out of hand and he decides to start writing, Twitter posts. Here's what happened next and why you student newspaper reporter contact me and said you know these tweets are really nothing else. Are you really and then why you professor? This was Sir direct message. I said yes, and so she asked me if I would sit down for an interview, and I said yes, I wasn't
I would go on the record, but I thought I would talk to her, so we did that after I was done talking to her. I thought the stiff really nothing. What I have said here now. To be said, and I actually work I put my name on it frankly, because I think it's there nothing objectionable and some of them Fundamentally important or Nepal herbal pattern is, I guess it's just another view point then it's a vantage point. I think, needs to be aired and that. Is that one in the paper she took a picture of me laughing and that made the hair seen in our somewhat yeah we're dabbled in them. All hell broke loose on within my university. He recalled in the middle of a class Rita. Was called out in the middle of the class by the dean and said you know. Can you come over to see me said sure tat. I had an idea what it was about, although I've sent this really is happening, I'm being caught in for my political views, and so I go over and he comes up really cool.
To me about post me into the coming to the often he pulls me will close with by handshaking Michael. I want you to know. This has nothing do with your twitter account or of the publicity or getting I said. Oh, and I'm sure sure, and then he said just after that waiting before this year. You are a well like professor well liked Europe. I was well like some students. Love me, my students, evaluations are very high. I mean I have done everything you're supposed to do in your liked by your appears up. Adele is most of my colleagues like me, ok, there's a few that didn't it's not gonna happen and I had done everything that an academic is supposed to do published widely. The committee work all that stuff happy. If I was a good citizen who pay said the wrong thing, that has a right and then he said now have a seat, and if you don't mind
like the head of human resources to join us, but this has nothing to do with what use we just need to have a talk turns out that his is presented with a choice we very concerned about you. We think these tweets, and this has nothing to do with the tweets, but we think that twitter cry for help and your co workers. Are beginning to be concerned about your mental health, so we could either deal with this publicly and fire you or we, you could just cut three. I said this from the beginning: when Trump got an officer, that he's going crazy. Is on why it was important to talk about this cut three
I said this from the beginning: when Trump got and officer before you got in Davos. Even now, I guess it was. After a minute. We found that the resistance, The resistance would be far worse than tromp and I think that's been the case, The resistance is really unhinged and it's it's free. By all kinds of ideological error. Thank and it's fueled by conviction and absolute conviction of total moral certainty, and that's what scary people believe there absolutely morally superior and certain then- and there absolutely right they become like anti fa. Will that be It is why totalitarianism always ends in massive death odds budget, because if, if you get point of asked this question from the left and the right yeah, just listen,
Imagine tomorrow, you have your way and everybody, youth elected, is in an area all right. You still have fifty percent of the country that doesn't agree with you that try to you gonna do with that. Well, even this isn't most marxists. One admit this, but marks himself says you have to kill them there. Could be a terror and they got so idea of the terror from, of course, the french Revolution in the aftermath. You know they said that that is the model after a revolution. You must go on a terror spray, you must get rid of ideological opponents and you must get rid of the bourgeoisie if they cling their bourgeoisie character. Otherwise if they willing to convert than fine, but Peter for her killed for having the wrong thoughts its that's it s. Basically, when it comes down to now. This is a guy. Who can aimed just a few years ago to be a communist and
in you. You will understand it in this conversation that we have within this weekend. Communism was more theoretical. I think was more. You know next time. We can do it right. You know, that's what you always here. While they did a wrong now time will do it right But it was so it was theoretical, he believes in you know, sharing and all other stuff they the utopian stuff. That's all God. It's all good. When he started to see how p or being shut down, how you're being isolated, how you're being chased out of the square, how you we're being fired, what names you're being all he realized there kill. This is the way communism always begins its it's nice and- It goes wrong and he started to see the very first
Signs of this going wrong, it's It's no longer hey. You know we should be nice to each other, we shouldn't, we should say handy capable instead of a handicap, because it makes people feel good now it is short and the next step they shoot. If you don't do it they're gonna their shoving people now. You will do this. And we'll shove you in that position, And, if not, will ban issue from society well, the only thing left after that issued and he saw that happening, and I I asked him. You know these are all intel. People? How do these intelligent people say using these postmodern tactics, here's what he told me One of the main things that will have been inaugurated by the left is cultural relativism. And cultural relativism also
with a more aware of this, but the main thing about culture, relativism is that you can't from your cock from your culture. You're not a lot of criticized people of another culture, because you're in six years, you're sick I think that your culture is better than theirs and that's So when I meet, I didn't this actually happen. I met. I asked for a meeting with people of glad this is when the height of Ahmadinejad, throwing people off the building, you're gay people off our them killing them. Russia is starting to take driver's license away in an absconding people- and I ve never seen again, because there are no sexual. You can say well their culture different. So I can't comment, but we all know Killing is someone because their homosexual no goes on here. How come they they won't make that
yeah well, there's another aspect to it, not just the relativism. The other thing is the enemy of my enemy is my friend and here, they are the enemy of the unknown western western civilization. Here, all right, so ITER Externalities is how many times that's? Why sickly, how many, how many power vectors our intersecting you and subordinating you and is that give you the hierarchy once you have more vectors the lower you are the hire you are. This is why there is a race to the bottom in the oppression. Alembic sets its called derogatory, like you want to rush to the bottom, because one by the time you get there. You're gonna be on top of this is a fascinating conversation. And it is part of the message of the book that came out yesterday. Addicted outrage, it is? This is a an in depth, explanation of some by somebody
Who has lived it and taught it ended, What gives me hope that things can change, because guy, who was a published communist? and come out and say: okay, wait! A minute wait a minute! This is going off the rails right now, and they are He everything they can to destroy this guy you need to hear his voice. You need to hear what he what he can each us, because there's so much of this post. Modern nonsense that our kids know if you see your kid to college in their coming home, coming home with a different language, they're coming home with with ways and knowledge and a mission to deconstruct everything and if you can't speak that language. If you dont know what those words are or mean
think changes you now look out dated you now look like old mom and dad they just don't get it and more importantly, I think we have to address this with our kids before we send them even a high school, because it's all be taught. And they need to be aware of it and have the ammunition to fight against it. But for they encounter it. You think you think they're lost we, just as lost have to do. I don't like being locked down a mammogram with I want being able to fight this problem, addicted outrage available in books, Rosa for most Americans, their biggest investment is their home The biggest thing they'll ever they'll ever do and stew is, I mean, he loves to by real estate. Qantas loves. Ah,
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Absolutely toxic. The cap a situation couldn't be any more flammable, as it is yet Senator Diane Feinstein pulls out a flame through our hair buddy look good? I just got from Elon Musk it is the favourite playground of outrage. Junkies She says Republicans are trying to block and FBI investigation into the allegation of the California college. Professor Christine Ford, Cavanaugh has been used of sexually assaulting at a high school party in nineteen. Eighty to remember a deal is we are trying to block and f b I investigation. Now. As a one hundred and twenty six year. Veteran of the? U S, Senate, you would think that fight Stein would know the kind, things that the FBI can investigate, apparently you'd, be wrong. Apparent Is she and many of our fellow Democrats don't know per
Ups, they forgot, or they? Have such little respect for the american people that they think it is down no good. You did Amanda hey seed headaches, they just don't know what the Abbe add. The european eel I o day investigate everything. In the beds, do not they're not in the habit of looking into suburban high school parties that happened in the nineteen eighties Ray wait a minute. Cleat is worse. Explain to America's law makers. What the FBI does Justice Department had to issue a statement. It says the FBI I does not make any judgment about the credibility or significance of any allegation. The purpose of a bat Round investigation is.
Determine whether the nominee could pose a risk to the national security of the United States. This Allegation does not involve any potential federal prime, so the dynamic we're hoping for this epic. You know Mueller length investigation risky bit. This gate. Smart swell of air. Unfortunately may have to settle now for some testimony from Cavanaugh and Ford, which is The agenda for Monday, that is, if Christine forward even agrees to show up, lie yesterday, her lawyers submitted a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, requesting that law enforcement do have fallen, astrogation before anyone testifies. So we could delay some more depth. Brad Stern, Cavanaugh Senate Judiciary Committee, hearing into an embarrassing circus of sad clown activists amiss, engine, what they might have up their sleeve, or
on their nose on Mondays testimony The left is already building. This is a sequel to the nineteen. Ninety one Anita Hill Clarence Thomas Fiasco and need a hill herself road in the New York Times yesterday that the committee has chance to do better by the country than it did three decades ago. Gotta be kidding me does anybody even know the Clarence Thomas Anita Hill story anymore, apparently not but here's is. If there's one thing we ve learned from Hollywood, it's their sequels made thirty years after the original
usually really sock. It's Wednesday September nineteen year, listening to the Glen Back Programme to bigger point, to see on line to name people trying to make on cabin off in that Clear Thomas had to deal with an FBI investigation when it came to a Need hill. And that shows that there should be an FBI rest here, for I mean there's an important thing that happened yesterday, which was the cabin thing turned from a hail Mary. Let's stop Cavanaugh, at all costs? For the Democrats to a effort of let's just get a talking point for this election. I think be as when you find out that she's not even going to show up to testify now. What you're getting now they're just trying at this point to say to the people they wouldn't. Then stop for an investigation. They just gems
a guy through before we can even look into him. Do you believe, as this is who the Republicans our vote for us we're Democrats, I dont even at this point, I think they don't even They have a chance to start that we could see some more theatrical. She could show up in the courtroom on the day of the vote. May who knows what's gonna happen, but it's important and when it comes down to it, The point you're gonna, see on on a mind today: Clarence Thomas did have an FBI investigation. Three. For that is because we need a hill, was a federal employee. The FBI has Jim. Addiction over these cases. They do not have jurisdiction over Highschool cases in other stint in Maryland in nineteen. Eighty two, that's not what and at first was a current federal. I it happened during work Further federal office, allegedly so That was why the F b I was involved in that, has nothing to do with what etiquette was Charles Cocoa was at it. The issue is not just like the super secret police that you call when you really want them, they have a job.
Diction, just like everybody else, and I need it was covered under that jurisdiction, and this new case with cabinet is not it's just a why to delay this end and at first it was a hell. Mary Now they realise that the butt life has been called and we are seeing now without her showing up the should advance, you'll still use it as a talking point in the election to try to see how shall evil Republican you know, it's incredible to me, is the this always being positioned in looks as though she's just not on a she's she's, a perfect and I want you to know. There is a chance that this is true. There's a chance. This isn't true, I think, there's a much much much much much much much much much much greater chance that it isn't true. Because the preponderance of evidence, Is this downloading because there is no preponderance of it, there is no evidence, there's nothing there.
One word of one person against another person: yeah, that's it, and so there is a very good chance. This did not happen, but he's being viewed and portrayed as somebody who well You blame her for not going up on the to the Senate to testify well now, You know anybody's going to be torn apart and we know that because look what they're doing to Brett Kavanaugh, so you're going to be torn apart, but there is another. Other is another viewpoint worthy of consideration and that is stew, remember when I was saying: oh, I want to testify member. They were talking about. You know me testifying in front of Congress years ago And I was like: oh yes, I believe of the person who is threatening you with that was
very wiener right- and I was like oh yeah polish me on Wiener, well, police, pull that audio fan club, I assume you ve already done it, but will need effort of reference? You remember that. Why did we say? No, why did all of the advisers sake? Don't stop shot? Ah plots B92 perjury trap. Usually there some with their doing something to get you to say no to two to embarrass yourself or or below the case or say something miss remember something they can get you on anything That's right. You're yourself in front of Congress It used to be a big deal. I'm not sure it is any more for Democrats, but it used to be a big deal and slightly different situation, but this was essentially Woodward's case in his book about Trump Trump wanted to ass, if I wanted to go in front a mother wanted to be interviewed and his lawyer skip sing, they're just setting a trap for you did it s troubles
I didn't do this, I want to go in and I don't want the american people to see me as someone who was too scared to testify. Dowd and his other attorneys tie. Cobb is look you're, look Yet this completely wrong. This is their opportunity to catch you doing something new. This is done opportunity for you to prove your innocence. This is a chance for them to create a new crime in which it will be in trouble for correct and and that is the way and that's the way it works with dishonest law enforcement. That is also the way it works with Congress, which is a political body, if this woman is smart- she is talking to her attorneys and they're saying at least this ok, I believe you, but you have no, acts you dont aware it was you don't really know who was in the room. You don't know how you got that you have nothing if you get on and suddenly remember something that isn't exactly right or-
on against what you ve already said, you perjure yourself and don't think the Republicans won't nail you for perjury. That's the best case scenario from attorney. That says, I believe you one hundred percent, so Any attorney. You saying don't do this, but with his catchy as this story is most likely it's kind of the Perry. Mason thing look, I can't defend you. If you don't tell me the truth here, Oh it's one of those things where the It attorney. I'm guessing, looks at this and says: there's nothing here now, maybe you believe it, but there is nothing here, so they're gonna ask two questions you're going to respond If you respond, you could go to jail. If she knows that this is true. If this is a political
Purkis pure. Political, it didn't happen. Would you testify now course, You ve done your job that circumstance and look. I don't know that I do believe it. Purely political value too, whether its true or not. I mean I don't think it is a modest Leah, my mum, ninety five percent. No, but again it was unfair. We don't know if the same thing was happening to a lane Kagan. I would have said exactly the same thing: it's it's just too suspicious. It's too suspicious, but again if you are going to be a person who after thirty six years is going to come forward with a claim that has as euro support of evidence the only thing we have as we his word gets yours and two terrible way to decide this. But if you're going to do that, you have to it supply your word. You have to believe you. If this it's going to do anything. You after show up to this thing and tell your story: it's! a terrible way to run a country to have thirty Mile
the bulk of thirty six years later have to people go on stage and do a little performance. Art- and we ought to figure out which, when we like more that's a terrible way to run a legal system now it's it's impossible. You have to at least provide that part of it. If you, if you don't do anything at all, you know, it's amazing is how the Democrats now are saying they want to make sure that innocent people are going to jail. We there are so many people in jail, so many people have been wrongly accused that have gone through our system. So there they're, making this case now and- and I think rightfully so I mean I think, they're people on the right and the left that agree with that. They, and through the system so the same time, their arguing that they're saying oh by the way we shouldn't even have the system we should put the FBI do something that they don't do it This bring these people up and, let's see which one performs better, let's see which ones believable, which ones not
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gland back what is going to see average person no out Anita Hill? This ambient for all women and girls parents Thomas, contend that they don't know anything about it and that they look. Clarence Thomas through the lens of today. They are like eyes Harvey Wine stain He was here head non. Women are really looking at the time I urge- was that he made an appropriate jokes. Two Anita Hill. She was the only one not this was the scandal in the Eighteen eighties. This was the scandal and nineteen. Eighty start today, it's a nineteen eighties. It's practically mad men time. Ok,
when nobody had a problem, making inappropriate jokes, don't think Clarence Thomas is that man. Clarence Thomas there's nothing in his life, but shows that he's that kind of guy, but The thing was, you know a piece, his hair was on a coke can and and he apparently said here the pubic care. How do you manage Kay That was how shocking how shocked we were back. Then that was it now here is what Clarence Thomas said defend himself in that hearing, listen I think that this today is a travesty, is disgusting. I think that this hearing
should never occur in America This is a case in which the sleaze this dark was. Search for buy stuff first of members of this committee, then leaked to the media, and this committee and this body valley. They did it and displayed at prime time over Our entire nation any member on this committee, any person in this room, what any part in this country. Sleaze that about him or her in this fashion. What this dirt dredged in this gossip
and these lies displayed in this man. I would any person like the Supreme Court is not worth it no job is worth it. Not here for that. I'm here for my name, my family, my life and my integrity, I think something is dreadfully wrong with this country when any person any person in this free country, be subjected to this? This is not a closed room. There was FBI investigation! This is not an opportunity to talk about difficult. Matters privately or in a closed environment. This is, workers. So national disgrace.
I was one thousand nine hundred and ninety one could have said it today. The same people, the same tactics. Is is this? Who we want to me? Is this Is this the way to get good people to it? sapped a nomination to the Supreme Court. Somebody asked you, you won't be a Supreme court, you have it anything in your life, any that no, you jeez is tell the difference between them, trial of Jesus and what their pay people through in Washington, D C,. They can say anything why In Jesus answer, let turn around on him anyway. His answered in matter.
Well you say that I am. You, wanna be the sacrificial. Am you be the person that you children will read about your grandchildren, will read about that. You race, sexual predator, and there was nothing The winners are the progressives when comes to the universities. They are rewriting history right now they are the ones that are going to write this history, bread, cabin. It will be known by his great grandchildren, long after he's dead whenever they look him up as a sexual predator. You want that. And this coming from the same group of people I mean telling you we are, we at a point.
We're somebody with decency is going to stand up and say: Senator you no shame. These are the people using the same tactics that they did during the Mccarthy hearings. These people Have a lower approval rating, then gonorrhea five percent more of the population think that we never went to the moon. Then think these guys are good right I will give you up day yesterday. We talk a little bit about the solar spot observatory that had been oh down, if you delivery, not familiar with the story, in a nutshell: it's a story about how this this national observatory, that is By white plains, very very
isolated, had a black hole compter show up and the FBI I end they raided the place. Now nobody knows why and they everybody's gotta get out some people called in and call the sheriff and said he can you please come and just witnessed. SK. As we know, what's going on, no, explanation was given, then, find out later, that they ve evacuated this whole area, including, the neighborhoods around it, people who just lived in the area they were ass to leave now there was seen oh wow, solar activity, we're all gonna die or others, because they spotted aliens and currents covering up I don't believe either of those it just that, just doesn't it doesn't work? Why did the FBI raid this place, where should be looking into high school. You know rapists
why did the F b? I read this place And how was a black helicopter involved? You don't just you know, just like a bell card. Take the black Alex for this know that got a tool of the FBI, that's military, so why who is the black helicopter involved. Hey. So yesterday they come out with a story and they say hey. It was just that you know that the guy up there would do in some really bad things and it put a lot of people in danger, and we wanted to make sure that the you didn't find out about it. That's why we haven't release the information, will put him, it mean you didn't We want them to find out about it. You have black helicopter. If I'm doing something bad and the FBI shows up at a black helicopter, I think I'm pretty clear. They might it beyond to me. Unless it Helicopter, the FBI or coming after a lot, different people have their surrounded by all. You know, if I'm in a prison and we're all
trying to escape. Maybe I dont think that about me. I'm with scientists and I'm doing something illegal, involves national security, pretty sure thereon, debate just make sense. So Silicon Valley, friend of mine,. Rice to me last night, he's a visa he's attack type very, very smart He's gonna wanna, give you my observation on this, but this story said I want, clear this is just a guess, but the here's, how all the pieces fit together. Least in my head, some maybe China or Russia was using this observatory to pick up a signal with the help of and when at the observatory can't smuggle that out on a thumb, DR it's too slow and inefficient. Send it out on their internet pipe because it would be discovered in a second
and send it out on cellular, because that would get picked up too, but what you could do, is a short local, hop that can't get detected. Outside of the area to some we are very, very secluded in private than that person can send it out on a vps wherever they want now remember the story is that the FBI? They came They shut everything down and then they started climbing up on the intentions. So what are they? Looking for on the intentions, this scenario make sense that some one was taking information and transmitting it out on a very, very low power, almost like a blue to thing in a way, a cent very low power which would leave the compound of the observatory, but then go to some house in the general area.
Well now that explains why they would get rid of everybody in the houses and Explains the black helicopters: few think this through they should Put it down, They want to see what we can to the intense our how this person was getting. You know getting the information out then use you shut down the entire neighbourhood- and you keep everybody out until you ve, checked to see if there's a receiver in the area you to make sure that somebody doesn't stay behind and destroy the receiver. Why the black hawk, because the a cock, was doing patterns over the neighborhood, possible. They were looking with for red to check for people staying behind. This one actually makes sense to me what chile happen. It happened. We don't know
who's responsible at this point we don't know- but at least it is. This theory is beginning to make sense, so I don't know if you ve seen, but while Madeira leave the President of Venezuela was, I was having dinner the other day he solve. The economic problems of Venezuela he was out. Having stake this down. Yeah, this steak cos two hundred and thirty five dollars that's not because of inflation Those were american dollars. He pay two hundred and thirty four american dollars forests, stake for him in a restaurant.
I better get your saying using good for him. Take a mom. After your incredible leadership, yeah rise from a normal everyday bus driver to these heights of Of leading this incredible glory, socialist revolution reward yourself: people are People are literally eating. Doctors me for years, eating lay there eating doctors and more no doctors, lawyers, people who were very successful and wealthy, our having one meal a day and many people, are eating cats, dogs, they ve already in the animals in the zoo and their die. To now rats that the people are eating. Huge amounts of people have left as well millions, many of them doctors and lawyers in going to other islands and becoming sex workers right Hundreds of thousands of by the way have come to the United States in this process as well. Hundreds of thousands, as well as avails Venezuelans, escaping that
you- have come here from that gone all over the the hemisphere really and it's terrifying- and it's so amazing, to look at how far we ve come so fast. It is. Not that long ago the people like Sean PEN were visiting in praising you know Hugo Chavez, Danny Glover. Let me now Michael more these people who telling us that this was the future and that this are experiment, was failing failing compared to theirs and it was a common conception until we have a montage with this one came from MIKE Sarah think Audio montage about some of the comments from Venezuela from a few years back would listen to some of these Venezuelans had to the poles this Sunday and President Hugo Chavez is almost certain to win. Reelection separately is popular at home, as he is unpopular with. So many people in this country has made many plans feel proud to be than a swell, and again I noticed
the thing. I think that that really No other leader has ever died in that country before, in fact, they were doing the opposite. Here we go in Venezuela, two thousand to what. If we had succeeded in Iraq, I do believe Mr Savary, who have been under even more pressure is the most colorful a media that their there need. Insanity want in Venezuela and have a better election process, and we have proof that China is a thorn in the side of the. U S falls in Venezuela show that that's going to continue. He is one of the most important forces we had on his work. I will wishing nothing but there- strength he has shown over and over again. I do it in love. Did you my friend President Chavez made headlines when he stood before the United Nations President Bush, the devil or the other way my son, you then Corazza easiness, I call on the devil,
from my heart and if it comes from my heart, because for me it's true well, no now says who watch of is there's not too, who go job, as is in the world. Never mind in Venezuela. Remember that there was Remember how much they loved that whole devil play. They loved that love. A bush was, it was solve smell of sulphur member. This ended in a people were making too down there in praising this regime and that the system behind it that was only what ten years ago or less some of these some of those quotes were you for even more reason to that. In fact, if you go back and you look at popular culture, you will see as we we will show you here in the show, parks and recreation there was a. There was a whole episode. That was, building the the economy of Venezuela. Ah denigrating us. The concept was too funny show and was a funny episode, but it was there
as it was the parks remarked department had the parks and wrecked department from Venezuela, their sister city subsidy in Venezuela, come visit them and they, just one of these dumb government things and It was interesting to seek, as you saw, that the did the streams went down with a company. They were militaristic, they were chauvinist stick, they were, you know they did dismissive, but one of the big threads. What how great it wasn't? Venezuela, as compared to the United States they were. They couldn't believe how bad it was in the United States, because Venezuela was so good. Listen to this is only for a few years ago, This is a good start with Venezuela doesn't have budget issues lightly and think of the state of affairs down there right now. This is this is being portrayed. The american public just a few years ago, was in turn, a giant dirt pit into a community park, but I need five thousand dollars. The city doesn't have enough money in its budget. I do not understand
you ve never had a budget shortage. This marks a new philosophy when is the blessed with massive oil reserves. Massive fishermen do not believe me states, it is the oil It's all the money we build whatever we want. Oh well now I do not understand. We're gonna weeping Venice, Venezuela. My country has a lot of oil. Oil is food for thought. That means we very confident, be it so again like that they ve never faced a budget Christine we can it. The remember Venezuela when we were going through a I heating oil crisis, Venezuela, through, the Kennedys. If you remember right were giving the
I did states free oil for reading for for poor communities in the northeast- and it was from sit go! Can Kennedy was doing commercials? Yes for venezuelan government they propaganda to say how much they were helping us that here's The cliff from parks and in practice when the delegated comes after their town called pony we also see two cities with Gay sung Loegria there far nice haven't. You have a very long time, but what we have seen is really from the bottom of my heart: truly depressing You really sad it's funny, because I don't to me coming scar around and say we're sick or something We lost our way. Of course I would. I told you, This is the actual to visit the park. Another concept of the show the beginning, as is the there's big pit dirt pet and she wants to turn into a park, so he brings the Venice
eleven delegation not to the dirt pit right but to a very nice park in America. Here's that clip there we are taken in boys. This is an embarrassment to America, incite right to want to correctness correct what this. Is the giant being observed your telling us about? Is it not the one want to turn into a park now now this is already a park and it's one of our best love parks or of the truth, so small, all sides sizes manner visit. Those trees are huge, toes then the parties in Morocco Far Superior in my hometown, but it s there. We have a long running. We have when aquarium behaviour. Empathy are huge, maybe guy, there last great, while we don't have lady Gaga, don't think she is going to come here unless her career takes a very bad turn. But me,
something more beautiful than lady Gaga democracy right right, but Let's make sure that everyone knows that the Marxism in the utopia, the socialist Utopia is Venezuela is thriving while we are not until there are not just a few short leaders it for a few short years later, and no one is being held accountable, their share of praise for Hugo Chavez and Plan of bringing Venezuela in to the leadership of the world. Sponsor this half our american finance is somewhere fades to fall. Recent market shifts could bring homebuyers a leg up in the latter part of the year. If you
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put forty percent of all businesses out of business overnight, back mercury went back, is coming like to talk about the right path forward and to make fun of the people standing in the way we might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down. Laughing Glenn backed lie the addicted to outreach toward on toward this ball back on yesterday's programme. We told you about the algorithms. Now they can predict if your white and was things on you know you you buy english muffins and you own a flashlight means you're white. You don't have a pet sixty percent chance, your white. So let me ask you this: can we First. This is, one word to suggest that one segment of society, my
be more predisposed to speak loudly during a movie or frequent red lobster. To be deemed racist, if so, What what's the difference here. Does it do any good to ignore data and facts. Let's say I'm a business and I wanna make a video and I wanted to appeal to a broad swathes of customers. Well now, I'm not gonna show people making English muffins in a toaster right, that's good to know. But is it ok to. This now. Could we ask the Tec? Come ease and academia? Are we doing stereotypes now? Is there some, You know you? Is there a news letter that can be sent out every day that you know can keep me
rest on. What's, okay, and what's not, ok, is it ok for Facebook too, money running adds to people who, like English muffins, or to sell, adds just Targeting males. Now you're in business. You want to appeal to males, because you know they buy your product or you're you're employer and you want to target females because they are the most likely to do this job is ok to do that. Yesterday, a you filed a charge with e g o c alleged that Facebook violated labour and civil rights laws by allowing employers to target ads, two, mostly younger men, to the seclusion of mostly older women and of course, that ever wonderful
gender Non binary, job seekers. So what was the ad will want, was an ad from a roofer from a company. Called enhanced, roofing and remodeling, and it was targeted two men, twenty three to fifty in silver springs: Marilyn, ok,. Now, if you're, trying to hire a roofer? Azhar? I mean I'm sure there is the odd old lady that does want to get up on the roof and do roofing in the summer in Maryland. But should I be forced to for tyres to try It is fine that one old lady that still wants to do roofing as a reminder of her childhood or I target the people the money that I have. That I believe- and I generally no through data- are the ones that are going to take that roofing job.
We work on an oil rig in the Yukon. Can you tell me why should have to pay to advertise to elderly old Ladys? I'm on Broadway and I need somebody too. You know In the chorus line, Should I should it required to Her ties to appeal to all elderly men. I mean because I'm sure there's an old elderly man out there. That wants to be in the gorgeous line. We ve got insane. We ve got insane. And all of this chaos is deconstruction All of this is Joe. To make it impossible, for the western way of life to actually function. What happens if we stop, if
If you know if, if, if you do have to advertise to people that are not generally speaking, interests, in your product coming You can't afford to advertise Capitalism breaks down, and that is the goal and so we get mad about it and we start because you don't know what else to do. Ok, all right: I shouldn't get mad about it, but some but he's gotta, stop it your Exactly right. But by studying the enemy- and I in the enemy being anyone who wants to destroy? Western way of life and the modern world math science reason yes,
They are the enemy. How We identify them. What's jobs us from identifying and what tactics do they use that are we begin this hour? It's Wednesday September nineteen years of scenes, the Glen Back programme. Where did all of this Where did all of this outrage come from because. It's a basis, as is truly a brilliant system that his flipped this thing upside down and made the conservatives look like the angry ones,. That we are the ones that have started this outrage. No, no! No, not because you have to look at
what kind of outrage people are expressing every day, just today's programme I talked about how many different story- stew, that are not outrageous beginning with bird an early hour, gay and Frank OZ, the guy who designed and created Burton Ernie, saying no are not there that's good friends. They they are too. People that I put together, that I made out of felt? I want to remind you that are like the odd couple there to peep. But don't agree, but it teaches kids that we can live together side by side will. Good enough people were, Outrage yesterday, when he said this, they must be gay wow. That seems pretty worthless their pop its is that real outrage.
Is that coming from the left her from the right now, let's coming from the left the outrages coming from the left, and so how do we respond? Usually either laughing very hard at them, or we know Getting a little love angry at the way the world is turning into insanity. Ok, how how effective has been laughing at them? How effective, as had been it feels good feels good while effective. Has it been Doesn't change alot of mines? No, it doesn't change anything. In fact they don't care, they don't care, we buy ass dismissing this and sang in ours, the bunch few crazies look at how a fee crazies have changed the world. We just laugh and say there pathetic. The ridiculous searches too few of them, and there are just a few of them. This is a very powerful group of people, but is very small. We laughed at them,
we dismiss them and look where we are now so now, we ve been pushed to the wall and we get angry. But let's look at Outrage here for a second- and this is part of the book that was released yesterday- I urge you to pick it up for you and a friend, addicted outrage just look at at Lee, the three different or for different kinds of outrage there. Actually three. It leads to the fourth outrage but signals virtue. This is this chapter three one most effective ways to demonstrate one's own social value is by wearing the trappings of outrage on behalf of others, especially if the others are in a minority social group, the earlier you are and the more loudly you demonstrate that your outrage that some are another group has been wronged. The more virtue. You demonstrate got it if you
if you want to build yourself up if you want to be Popular all you have to do is signal virtue, and that requires you to be the leader and the most loud, less of a love them. The most loud voice, in the room. Next. Outrage as a shield. Another reason: why is effective, because it acts as a shield from judgment If you are morally outraged, it functions. As a mechanism to protect purveyors of the outrage against any evaluation of their own actions. Tactics, honest the or morality now think of this. Use bed, bread, Cavanaugh,
people who are outraged that the Republicans just go on and dismiss this woman. They are so outraged that bread Cavanaugh might or might not have done this? It stops. Any charges of saying wait a minute. This is This is a moral. What you're doing don't you talk to me about morality? I don't see you standing up for the woman right. Would acts as a shield if you are outraged? The outrage excuses you from having to tell the truth or exhibit any moral behaviour. It just opens up the runway next outrage as well
an outrageous also an exceptional weapon that can pierce the armor of nearly any foe. It's like a bow with three magically tipped arrows, shame, guilt and fear. Moral outrage expressed against opponents can strike them with Anyone or all three of these instruments at any given time, the instant that someone outside of your tribe slips up. Says, or does something that you think has the slightest chance to to work your advantage if you can paint them as insensitive racist, politically incorrect, outdated, judgmental insulting to a protected class or group that person has Open up the opportunity to attack with a weapon that they can not p possibly resist so look at this again. What happened? signalling virtue, our age, one. I cannot believe I I believe, Brad
Avatar wants take away birth control. And he's a guy who has run Do woman. And if you don't see this, you are a boy, add human being, wait a minute wait a minute here. Can I take away birth control? You're telling me that you are supporting the guy who You have no sympathy for this woman who has come. The table You have no sympathy. You are so hard hearted than you see her plight. That is shield, from moral judgment. But it also is, I'm going to infer Fear, to you, I'm gonna to I fear deeply into Eu Law shaming you buy guilty you? by calling you out. So now, there's two targets: now there is breath cabinet and you
and you can't do anything about it because they have the arrows of shame, guilt and fear they have the shield and they have already projected them. So alms to the world as the It didn't shining armor so First thing we have to do. Before you look to dismantle it. You have to stand, what happened? to the person that is doing that. What happens to the person that is addicted to outrage in the way that I have just. Described, see if this doesn't fit the way you look and and stand or feel about the left, and I probably would assume that they feel this way about us. What happens to that person who Are they, after they ve used all
three of those tactics of outrage. We you I'll described that person and tell me it's not spot on the money in a minute. Yeah, twenty seventeen Bitcoin down, forty percent bitcoin currency expert? Take a tory came in he's with Paul Each letter, he came out with arouse when he said other gonna bring more enormous amounts of money into bit going now. Bitcoin was training at about eighteen, fifty and ate it was falling, and he ed bitcoins gonna hit ten thousand by the end of the year, and people is not we're in the middle of a better reflect bear market but by the end of the year, Bitcoin hit twenty thousand dollars. Now the same thing is happening again. Bitcoin is has is as lost all this money.
People are starting to say. Well, I don't know it matters and he comes and says: bitcoins could be worth for. Thousand dollars or more by Christmas. I don't how this is gonna happen, but he stands by it. He says, there's a big jump coming and he and lay out the reasons why. But he's really know those reasons why and you should know what it is and even a high dollars in Bitcoin is a very smart thing, because this is like so I think is bigger than eighteen nineteen, twenty, in spite of its bigger than that. This is this is a hino bigger than almost investing in plastics in nineteen, twenty or one thousand nine hundred and thirty, because cryptocurrency, I believe, is the future blockchain. The future, will what are those things? May I
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are the most destructive out. One aspect of outrage addiction is that over time it hence to overtake and replace the attics identity, They surrender the responsibility of developing a carrying rational human persona, homer of genuine in healthy human personalities, tend to be smothered below a facade of impulsive manic, emotional responses driven By the addiction, rather than actual empathy, the misfortune or suffering of others. Attics Spawned with oversize and obnoxious levels of self righteous indignation. Always scattering blame against the alleged perpetrators of the crime against some victims or against humanity itself. Rather, quiet, reasoned introspection, attics in stead make a grossly obvious grand spectacle of their sympathy and protestations that bespeaks, their energy,
why it in self loathing wrongdoing. Didn't simply make a mistake. They ve, activity in a sub human manner and must be castigated from the tribe fully and wholly shamed in the public square. Ostracize from the group and ultimately destroyed? only this victory will fill the void. The whole that has been left in the moral outrage attic. The whole left by the absence of an actual human soul This is why outrage addiction is so dangerous to our culture and mankind. It deprives human beings of genuine humanity, replace it instead with an outwardly facing caricature of the virtue, human being wrapped around a rotting corpse. Look is another alright all outrageous wrong all the time there are times. Of course, when outrage perfectly appropriate and reasonable as a response to
actions we see and others as with any addiction. The problem is not the chemical or the behaviour itself of the addiction, America's in having an opium crisis because opiates or inherently bad or evil, it's the, abuse and the involuntary need of the object of the addiction, the unhappy dependence upon the thing in order to feel or to function, suppressing moral outrage has become the automatic compulsive response to anything We see or hear that challenges our tribes beliefs and instantly an automatically supports outrage of others is even more important than the concerning thing Moral outrage is simultaneously a bad of a badge of honor and a shield against any objective judgment, and that makes it destructive and divisive
outrage, addiction has replaced constructive dialogue and suppress genuine empathy and warm this it's no wonder suicide has become the tenth leading cause of death in America. Because we don't have any authentic conversations anymore or express actual sympathy when others are suffering or being abused, we only express outrage. Instead, now the key and the cure addicted outrage available everywhere. Now welcome to it this day for LOS Angeles, California, witches it's an interesting zay we get up get in the car come to the studio and it's been interesting to hear so you Maniac overheard Ellison, whose own voice his own audio book the entire time on the way.
A to work. You know- and I was thirty five hours of work- it's gonna nice to listen to see how you don't. I found out. I found out on a strike me crazy. It's your fault that I mentioned in it. Now I found out they the edited. Tough out of my own book, because the basic, yet they didn't, I edit areas stuff out of your, but no, they added delay. Edited me the new be being me they It you singing now, How do you view the outlook is what you said? There's a there's at one point: I'm talking about you know leader hose in singing Edelweiss, and I said so you I dress up back in our leader holes in announcing a blue eyes blue eyes, which makes it kind of humorous v. The producers in New York. Can you do that again and not saying no Well, we need you to recover it. Ok, so I
dress up in leader housing, then I sing a blue eyes vacant at lion out of the book, is written in the book. It's not in the audio book it's really acts me off. It acts me off and I know so they only line because, as the only line in the book they just couldn't handle for some reason or another. Is it pause but they did not like your singing voice- is that is that it the adoration I dont know, the audio book is really is really good. I'm really proud of it. Yet you haven't done an audio book by yourself, long term law, in time I made out in years, cheese takes thirty five hour after fifteen hours of of audio. I did pat, I split off one of your audio books that we did arguing but he it was and it oh my gosh its it takes for ever.
And they just are all over you, because now they were with media with you, you did they let you do an airy wanna, yes, but how about four central singing eight idolize, but they would labour they watch every word make sure you were you every word exactly and in its not conversational. Unless You do it by yourself, which this one is in its very it's. It's a different thing. It's! It's almost like a really extended deep, version of the radio show or you have all the research right front of you, and it's really isn't is really the audio books. I think really good. It's interesting. I was listening to it this morning and I went in that's none in the book because I I I just read it you know I mean, but I read it. I I it is really weird. I've been broadcast for forty years and I trained myself to read. Did the line ahead. So but he could hand me something cold to read and the goal was when I was you know, four,
ten years old, I would sit with a newspaper and I would try I to read the newspaper but put it in? I own words cold. First time! So when I try to read stuff, and I do this all the time when you hear me trying to read stuff verbatim on the air. I sound like an idiot. I can't do it because my eye I've trained myself not to do that and so on fry really hard to read something verbatim it. It doesn't work credible news to me as someone who's written for you for twenty years, that you can actually read the words written free right as it is, and always flash when my world but be honest, you can write stuff for me. And whenever we would have a new teleprompter person. There tell the tale
prompter you'd have to be next them. Don't move move he's already just said that its I haven't said that he's translated it and yet on the fly and made up, you know, got on a tangent Tereza and on he's already dies on these past that now yeah, so that you get that you're. Not extra gets out of the audio books either person who listened to those two great went to get because there's a lot of veto you either the professionals do it and not to call you unprofessional, but like the professional audio book, readers do a great job at an unseating in and the fundamentals of saying every single word perfectly, you? Are the Russians a little gets a little lazy rising, but I mean there's personality and their rights, and I think I think people were really like it if they like ethos of definitely worth getting. Ok, so are there test in this and this this is this comes from it. I'm an alcoholic and when I first started to think
maybe I might have a problem. That's a pretty good sign and everybody in in a He says you have your thinking that you're probably got a problem because most people are like. I think I might have a problem I might be and how garlic in our thinking- At an less- spending a lot of the time to have you you know you you are, the greatest and you're, the chief of police. In that's your conversation with the people in the jail. I mean it's fast, you got a problem. You start to think I might have a problem. So I went online and I I tried to find. Is there a questionnaire that I can take that says, do you think you might be an alcoholic. No other is there's lots of tat. So I took this test and I I No, I don't want you to answer this free. You actually I want you to answer this in two ways. I want you answer this for you and then wants you to answer it
for the left or right. First, if you're on the left, Sorry, for the other side! Ok, answer these questions, Do you are you addicted to outrage one? Politics or social media occasionally make you say and do things you regret afterwards. Answer for both sides, the other side and you, oh, my gosh, I may need of the others. Whether they have regret or not right questionable, but I mean I think everybody gets an opposition. Were they someday things and, like I wish I put that a different way or egg. Why did I I got to me It would be no yelling at my cousin over some downright comment. They said on Facebook. Legrand happened, looking doo doo People often recommend that you might cut down or stop consuming so much news or social media.
I too am America's number one social media user yeah. She would say yes to that, because it's usually me whining about it. Do speaking absolutes, more often than you did five years ago. Meaning or is this group evil, or is this group good is this person absolutely one hundred percent wrong and a trader. Is that the same way you would have referred to people five ten years ago, have you avoided friends, places or events because of politics. Loop, yeah guy? this everybody, I know tons of people who block certain people from their feed who will avoid talking, then you're missing, all their life updates to right I mean Brigida, honey, don't wine and about politics, all the time shot up get out of my face. How many people have lost contact with their parents? Are the best friends
Would you be disappointed if your children treated others the same way you do in your political interactions? Flower. A figure five worst, it's her facebook comments and picture you, kid saying them an eye indefinitely semi. Can you imagine is thing like you know, think of the people? in the left. There Debbie worsening people's lives and here's a really good one. Think of Debbie washroom insults when asked question were your children, children before they were born? I thought at so many times. She on videotape, her children are gonna, get older and They're gonna hear their mom not willing to answer if they were babies. They were children when they were in her womb. How weird is that does your circle of online political allies include people that you're not complete
he comfortable being aligned with. Do you Does it feel great when someone attacks your political opponent, you find yourself defending your political allies by pointing out the other side. Does the same thing. Have you ever decided to give up social media only to fail within a few days or a few hours have. You defended the behaviour interview that done. Taped. Yesterday, with Ben Shapiro, and you are so you talked about that particular thing- he said you know, I think each city tried to give up twitter for four one one day one day and couldn't closely. I couldn't come close have defended behaviour in others that you would never accept in your own life for the life of your family. The way you treat people online inconsistent with the way you were. You treat people in person. Have you
then taken actions designed only to trigger the emotions of someone you have disagreed with. So, in other words, are you just said that I'm gonna get you here's your trolling right area, troll and that's it M controlling your life. Yes, here, the drilling their reactions? Control? What you do it's it's! It's amazing because The Russians are doing to all of us Have you said things that would have made you uncomfortable hearing some one else say five years ago? Would you if we better without the political arguments or comments on social media pats one. When answering these questions did you use? importance of the political cause to justify any of the negative behaviour? That's an important one, have you re evaluated your standards or are you supporting and defending actions or ideas that you would have never supported just five years ago. Do you do currently believe that all or most of the media sources on the right or the left, rare
We tell the truth, knowingly or unknowingly and that they are danger. And perhaps should be shut down and regulated by the government. You answer. Yes, one the five times you might be approaching a problem If you answer yes, six to ten times, you got a problem It takes is dominating your life. If you answer Yes eleven or more times. I just have to be straight with you most people in interact with you. Don't like you may just old things. No, like me, ok, that's a straight drew. You might think they do, but they really dull Del Valle claw their own arm off to get away from you, I'm sorry Rachel man, I know you're gonna, fourteen or fifteen there, so it it's not good. For you. Now here's the other thing in brought this up because we were listening to this in the car this morning. You brought up now, judge the other side,
Did you say? Yes, almost all of those for the other side yeah. I think I think I would think you know at least twice of the fifteen. To those I would say. Yes, when I'm describing the left, I would say yes, and certainly I would if I did better on the quiz than they did when I answer the questions that I know that says about me, I mean, I guess, maybe I'm not fair judging them, maybe they are worse. I think there are theirs good evidence right that some people on the left is particularly in this time go a lot further, but that you know that, doesn't I don't want any Ellen of what they do in my life right, even if I am still a little bit more successful controlling myself at times, then I think they are. I dont want I don't want any of that in there- I dont want the way they approach and react to things to be part of my calculus, on as it had unless a badge of merit with George Washington, the original purple heart
The only way we are going to win is if we are a virtuous moral and- and The religious people are religious people and people who are caught doing good things not caught doing bad things. We are people of merit, that's the reason why we that's the reason why we won the revolutionary war, there's others other question. That is not in the book that I'd like to answer are like to ask when you heard this pole at any time, did your anger build up? You were angry at any of the questions, or angry that these questions are being posed. Angry that you, you would be Used a feeling any of these things, even though I asked you to ask yourself and about others, assuming that you were good. If who had the anger rise up on you,
that also his assign you know, maybe we I'll, go to a for a minute and just get a handle on this. Why? Because Our outrage stops us from reason, and that is the goal of the postmodern. They, the postmodernism, wants to destroy reason: science, facts, discussion, that's what we're missing in America and outrage keeps us from it are sponsor this half hour is filter by filter. I is, is this, great company, that that makes filters you're in an American, a small town here in America and South and it was it- was actually a company you but they were originally was a compass that was started by the skies, this guy's wife's grandfather
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